A Guide to the Diseases of ChildrenP. Blakiston, 1885 - 738 pages |
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... tube sweet . But so difficult is it , even with the greatest care and the closest supervision , that it is advisable ... tubes it is safer to proceed upon the assumption that they cannot be thoroughly cleansed by this or any other means ...
... tube sweet . But so difficult is it , even with the greatest care and the closest supervision , that it is advisable ... tubes it is safer to proceed upon the assumption that they cannot be thoroughly cleansed by this or any other means ...
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... tube to be cleaned , and it necessitates the con- stant attention of a nurse during the meal . No child should be ... Tubes should never be used . They cannot be kept clean any length of time , even when the greatest care be exercised ...
... tube to be cleaned , and it necessitates the con- stant attention of a nurse during the meal . No child should be ... Tubes should never be used . They cannot be kept clean any length of time , even when the greatest care be exercised ...
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... tubes . Treatment . - A careful attention to the rules laid down for dieting healthy infants will in most cases prove successful . Inasmuch as the child has usually been improperly fed , it is generally advisable to give a few doses of ...
... tubes . Treatment . - A careful attention to the rules laid down for dieting healthy infants will in most cases prove successful . Inasmuch as the child has usually been improperly fed , it is generally advisable to give a few doses of ...
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... tube or catheter passed through the ulcer , or even along the floor of the nose . As a last resource , enemata may be used , recourse being had to artificial digestion of the fluids in- jected . Chlorate of potassium and iron should if ...
... tube or catheter passed through the ulcer , or even along the floor of the nose . As a last resource , enemata may be used , recourse being had to artificial digestion of the fluids in- jected . Chlorate of potassium and iron should if ...
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... tubes , and the associated hypertrophic or inflammatory changes which take place in the surrounding mucous membrane . This is of importance , because such children often appear dull and stupid , simply because they are deaf . It ...
... tubes , and the associated hypertrophic or inflammatory changes which take place in the surrounding mucous membrane . This is of importance , because such children often appear dull and stupid , simply because they are deaf . It ...
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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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