A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students ...P. Blakiston, 1890 - 185 pages |
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... containing over 300 illustrations , inserted wherever they could be used to advantage . Can be used by students of any college . They contain information nowhere else collected in such a condensed , practical shape . SPECIAL NOTICE ...
... containing over 300 illustrations , inserted wherever they could be used to advantage . Can be used by students of any college . They contain information nowhere else collected in such a condensed , practical shape . SPECIAL NOTICE ...
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... contain about 85 per cent . of water , white flecks of fat , calcic lactates , traces of bilirubin , intestinal epithelial cells and mucus bacteria . These bacteria have not yet been fully studied and differentiated , but the bacterium ...
... contain about 85 per cent . of water , white flecks of fat , calcic lactates , traces of bilirubin , intestinal epithelial cells and mucus bacteria . These bacteria have not yet been fully studied and differentiated , but the bacterium ...
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... containing a large amount of Whartonian jelly , when it desiccates , leaves behind a moist spot . If improperly treated , either through uncleanliness or otherwise , this may extend into the umbilical folds until it becomes a true ulcer ...
... containing a large amount of Whartonian jelly , when it desiccates , leaves behind a moist spot . If improperly treated , either through uncleanliness or otherwise , this may extend into the umbilical folds until it becomes a true ulcer ...
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... contain . Taking Woman's Milk as typical food , we find that it contains- Water , Sugar , . Casein , Butter , Salts ,. 889.08 43.64 39.24 26.66 1.38 1000.00 Or in other words , the best food for the 54 DISEASES OF CHILDREN .
... contain . Taking Woman's Milk as typical food , we find that it contains- Water , Sugar , . Casein , Butter , Salts ,. 889.08 43.64 39.24 26.66 1.38 1000.00 Or in other words , the best food for the 54 DISEASES OF CHILDREN .
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... contain- ing a pinch of borax , for in this way the occurrence of thrush may be prevented . In every case of bottle indigestion , the physician ought to inspect and smell the bottle , to convince himself as to its sourness , or ...
... contain- ing a pinch of borax , for in this way the occurrence of thrush may be prevented . In every case of bottle indigestion , the physician ought to inspect and smell the bottle , to convince himself as to its sourness , or ...
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