A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students ...P. Blakiston, 1890 - 185 pages |
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... covered with a smeary , white substance ( Vernix caseosa ) , readily soluble in lard or vaseline , before the first bath , after which the surface of the child's body , if healthy , appears reddened , delicate in texture and covered ...
... covered with a smeary , white substance ( Vernix caseosa ) , readily soluble in lard or vaseline , before the first bath , after which the surface of the child's body , if healthy , appears reddened , delicate in texture and covered ...
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... of birth . This is ordinarily prevented by the adhesion of the eyelids and their covering of vernix caseosa ; but the child may open its eyes before birth and thus become infected . May also occur from 28 DISEASES OF CHILDREN .
... of birth . This is ordinarily prevented by the adhesion of the eyelids and their covering of vernix caseosa ; but the child may open its eyes before birth and thus become infected . May also occur from 28 DISEASES OF CHILDREN .
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... covered with movable scalp . More rarely it proceeds to suppuration , with or without the separation of sequestra from the skull , and much later purulent meningitis may be associated . Ce- phalhæmatoma meningeum generally ends fatally ...
... covered with movable scalp . More rarely it proceeds to suppuration , with or without the separation of sequestra from the skull , and much later purulent meningitis may be associated . Ce- phalhæmatoma meningeum generally ends fatally ...
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... covering the end of the umbilical cord . Within this loops of the small intestines , and sometimes also the liver , are found . After the sloughing off ... covered with the amniotic covering of the cord , and this 44 DISEASES OF CHILDREN .
... covering the end of the umbilical cord . Within this loops of the small intestines , and sometimes also the liver , are found . After the sloughing off ... covered with the amniotic covering of the cord , and this 44 DISEASES OF CHILDREN .
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... covering of the cord , and this amniotic sack is often ruptured during or prior to birth , such children being born dead or expiring very shortly after birth . If this is not the case , the coverings soon become gangrenous and fall off ...
... covering of the cord , and this amniotic sack is often ruptured during or prior to birth , such children being born dead or expiring very shortly after birth . If this is not the case , the coverings soon become gangrenous and fall off ...
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