A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students ...P. Blakiston, 1890 - 185 pages |
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... show a peculiar reddish discoloration of their papillæ , produced by a deposit of uric acid crystals and urates , especially well marked in those children whose supply of oxygen has been deficient at birth . If such children are ANATOMY ...
... show a peculiar reddish discoloration of their papillæ , produced by a deposit of uric acid crystals and urates , especially well marked in those children whose supply of oxygen has been deficient at birth . If such children are ANATOMY ...
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... show that the increase in a child's weight is not regu- lar , but irregular , though the most rapid gain takes place , as a rule , in the second month of life , though it may occur in the fourth . According to Russow , there is a marked ...
... show that the increase in a child's weight is not regu- lar , but irregular , though the most rapid gain takes place , as a rule , in the second month of life , though it may occur in the fourth . According to Russow , there is a marked ...
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... show on an average a gain of 2000 grammes over those artificially fed . SECTION II . CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES OF CHILDREN . Diseases of children may be divided into those- I. Acquired before birth . ( Prenatal . ) ( a ) Originating ...
... show on an average a gain of 2000 grammes over those artificially fed . SECTION II . CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES OF CHILDREN . Diseases of children may be divided into those- I. Acquired before birth . ( Prenatal . ) ( a ) Originating ...
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... show a granular surface from which exudes a bloody fluid without air bubbles . Symptoms and Course . - Such children have a weak , whimpering voice , are often distinctly cyanotic , nurse with diffi- culty , sleep much and are prone to ...
... show a granular surface from which exudes a bloody fluid without air bubbles . Symptoms and Course . - Such children have a weak , whimpering voice , are often distinctly cyanotic , nurse with diffi- culty , sleep much and are prone to ...
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... shows this is not the case . ( Phil . Med . Times , Vol . XIV , p . 124. ) The reason why infantile jaundice does not invariably occur , is that the amount of interference by the umbilical ligature depends upon the amount of anastomosis ...
... shows this is not the case . ( Phil . Med . Times , Vol . XIV , p . 124. ) The reason why infantile jaundice does not invariably occur , is that the amount of interference by the umbilical ligature depends upon the amount of anastomosis ...
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