A Guide to the Diseases of ChildrenP. Blakiston, 1885 - 738 pages |
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... nature can hardly be expected not to revolt— and revolt it often does , regardless sometimes of the most exquisite tact . But much can be done to soothe matters by the expenditure of a little trouble ; never be in a hurry ; take time ...
... nature can hardly be expected not to revolt— and revolt it often does , regardless sometimes of the most exquisite tact . But much can be done to soothe matters by the expenditure of a little trouble ; never be in a hurry ; take time ...
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... nature of the case has been gleaned from the pre- liminary survey , it is a good plan to start with the organ which we suspect to be involved . If there be any reason for suspecting disease of the nervous system , it is as well at once ...
... nature of the case has been gleaned from the pre- liminary survey , it is a good plan to start with the organ which we suspect to be involved . If there be any reason for suspecting disease of the nervous system , it is as well at once ...
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... Nature make for cure without heroic measures . Proper feeding ranks first in all treatment in early life . It is not unnecessary to add that all drugs should be made as palatable as possible . Castor oil and Gregory may be very good ...
... Nature make for cure without heroic measures . Proper feeding ranks first in all treatment in early life . It is not unnecessary to add that all drugs should be made as palatable as possible . Castor oil and Gregory may be very good ...
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... nature if it be only to insure that the intestinal canal is cleared of all irritating contents . A grain of calomel , with six or eight grains of compound jalap or scammony powder , is efficient for such a purpose for a child of seven ...
... nature if it be only to insure that the intestinal canal is cleared of all irritating contents . A grain of calomel , with six or eight grains of compound jalap or scammony powder , is efficient for such a purpose for a child of seven ...
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... nature of the disease is uncertain . It is much better to confess to some uncertainty than to make light of a complaint which , perhaps , is subsequently proved to be of scarlatinal or diphtheritic nature . If one distinction may be ...
... nature of the disease is uncertain . It is much better to confess to some uncertainty than to make light of a complaint which , perhaps , is subsequently proved to be of scarlatinal or diphtheritic nature . If one distinction may be ...
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GT THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN James Frederic 1845 Goodhart,Louis 1849-1925 Ed Starr No preview available - 2016 |
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abdomen abscess acid acute adults affection albuminuria anæmic appear associated atelectasis atrophy attack becomes blood bone bowels brain bronchial bronchitis catarrh cause cerebral chest child childhood chorea choreic chronic common condition congenital congenital syphilis convulsions cough diagnosis diarrhoea diet dilatation diphtheria disease doses doubt drachm empyema enlargement eruption evidence examination exanthem existence fever fluid fontanelle four frequent given glands glycerine grains heart hospital hydrocephalus infantile infants inflammation intestine intussusception irregular kidney laryngismus laryngitis later lesion less liable liver lung measles meningitis milk mitral months morbid mucous membrane muscles muscular nervous occasionally occur onset pain paralysis perhaps pericarditis pleurisy pneumonia potassium probably Prognosis pulmonary pyrexia rachitic rheumatism rickets scarlatina seen side skin skull sometimes spleen surface swelling symptoms syphilis syrup temperature thickened tion treatment tubercle tubercular tubes tumor typhoid fever ulceration uncommon urine usually ventricles vomiting weeks
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