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Page 32
... cold water at night and again in the morning , liquids ( either milk or water ) , not taken with the meals , but in the in- tervals , a teaspoonful of common salt in the water occa- sionally , the use of uncooked fruit and coarse bread ...
... cold water at night and again in the morning , liquids ( either milk or water ) , not taken with the meals , but in the in- tervals , a teaspoonful of common salt in the water occa- sionally , the use of uncooked fruit and coarse bread ...
Page 33
... cold water , is often efficient . In some cases it may be necessary to repeat the dose in the morning . Massage of the abdomen , so efficient in the manage- ment of constipation , should never be resorted to in the pregnant state , as ...
... cold water , is often efficient . In some cases it may be necessary to repeat the dose in the morning . Massage of the abdomen , so efficient in the manage- ment of constipation , should never be resorted to in the pregnant state , as ...
Page 37
... cold cream or cosmoline and returned into the bowel . Sometimes the case is so aggravated as to necessitate keeping the patient in bed for a time . A physician should , of course , be consulted about the treatment . Swelling and Pain of ...
... cold cream or cosmoline and returned into the bowel . Sometimes the case is so aggravated as to necessitate keeping the patient in bed for a time . A physician should , of course , be consulted about the treatment . Swelling and Pain of ...
Page 42
... cold water and inverting it over the nipples daily , from five to ten minutes at a time . Sometimes a little cologne - water or alcohol is added to the nipple- bath , or , better still , borax in the proportion of one tablespoonful to ...
... cold water and inverting it over the nipples daily , from five to ten minutes at a time . Sometimes a little cologne - water or alcohol is added to the nipple- bath , or , better still , borax in the proportion of one tablespoonful to ...
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... cold water . A change from warm to cold water , or vice versâ , is , however , not allowable . A sponge - bath , followed by brisk rubbing , is the most desirable . The skin is thus kept in good condition . Shower - baths should be ...
... cold water . A change from warm to cold water , or vice versâ , is , however , not allowable . A sponge - bath , followed by brisk rubbing , is the most desirable . The skin is thus kept in good condition . Shower - baths should be ...
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Page 188 - PM, and in some cases once or twice at night ; amounting to twelve fluidounces of food per diem. Diet from the second to the sixth week: — Milk I tablespoonful. Cream 2 teaspoonfuls. Milk sugar l/$ teaspoonful.