A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students ...P. Blakiston, 1890 - 185 pages |
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... catarrh of the ducts . Per- nicious jaundice arises from defective circulation in the liver , such as might be caused by congenital hepatitis or malformations . Such causes are hepatitis syphilitica , closure of the ductus chole- dochus ...
... catarrh of the ducts . Per- nicious jaundice arises from defective circulation in the liver , such as might be caused by congenital hepatitis or malformations . Such causes are hepatitis syphilitica , closure of the ductus chole- dochus ...
Page 58
... catarrh , because the hard lumps of undigested food become coated with mucus , which presents too slippery a surface to aid peristaltic motion . Treatment . In very young children nothing is better than copious warm enemata ( daily ) ...
... catarrh , because the hard lumps of undigested food become coated with mucus , which presents too slippery a surface to aid peristaltic motion . Treatment . In very young children nothing is better than copious warm enemata ( daily ) ...
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... bone introduced into the body are not deposited ; soon follow profuse sweating and bronchial catarrh . The growth and form of all the bones are disturbed , most evident in the rachitic extremities . First 66 DISEASES OF CHILDREN .
... bone introduced into the body are not deposited ; soon follow profuse sweating and bronchial catarrh . The growth and form of all the bones are disturbed , most evident in the rachitic extremities . First 66 DISEASES OF CHILDREN .
Page 70
... catarrh , with an eczema and intertrigo of the upper lip and nostrils , and the swelling of the upper lip and nose , and the condition known as scrofulous ozæna , resulting from the ulceration of the periosteum of the cavity of the nose ...
... catarrh , with an eczema and intertrigo of the upper lip and nostrils , and the swelling of the upper lip and nose , and the condition known as scrofulous ozæna , resulting from the ulceration of the periosteum of the cavity of the nose ...
Page 73
... catarrh , inflammations , and feverish conditions . In case cod - liver oil does not agree with the children , fresh cream , the iodide of iron , syrup ferri ( gtt . v - xx ) , in water , may be given instead ; or iodide of potash ( gr ...
... catarrh , inflammations , and feverish conditions . In case cod - liver oil does not agree with the children , fresh cream , the iodide of iron , syrup ferri ( gtt . v - xx ) , in water , may be given instead ; or iodide of potash ( gr ...
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