A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students ...P. Blakiston, 1890 - 185 pages |
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... week of life a quite extensive exfoliation of the epidermis takes place . The hair with which the head of the child was covered ... weeks of life . The mammary glands of the newborn are not infrequently found in a state of congestion and ...
... week of life a quite extensive exfoliation of the epidermis takes place . The hair with which the head of the child was covered ... weeks of life . The mammary glands of the newborn are not infrequently found in a state of congestion and ...
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... weeks of life ; the sebaceous glands often continue their interuterine activity , especially those of the hairy scalp . ( See Seborrhea . ) 15. The Thymus Gland at birth lies immediately posterior to the manubrium in the anterior ...
... weeks of life ; the sebaceous glands often continue their interuterine activity , especially those of the hairy scalp . ( See Seborrhea . ) 15. The Thymus Gland at birth lies immediately posterior to the manubrium in the anterior ...
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... weeks . Second . The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the blood of the newborn stimulates the respiratory movement and the expansion of the lungs . This exerts no inconsiderable pressure on the heart and blood - vessels of the thorax ...
... weeks . Second . The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the blood of the newborn stimulates the respiratory movement and the expansion of the lungs . This exerts no inconsiderable pressure on the heart and blood - vessels of the thorax ...
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... weeks , and has a spontaneous cure , provided serious mis- takes in diet are avoided . Pernicious icterus is generally unsuc- cessfully treated , ending fatally , with rapid atrophy and the ap- pearance of hemorrhagic petechia and brain ...
... weeks , and has a spontaneous cure , provided serious mis- takes in diet are avoided . Pernicious icterus is generally unsuc- cessfully treated , ending fatally , with rapid atrophy and the ap- pearance of hemorrhagic petechia and brain ...
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... weeks , hemorrhages occur from the navel or the intestines ( see Melana ) , or into the skin or mucous membranes . Such children become pale , and jaundiced , and some- times anasarca appears . An autopsy discloses acute fatty degene ...
... weeks , hemorrhages occur from the navel or the intestines ( see Melana ) , or into the skin or mucous membranes . Such children become pale , and jaundiced , and some- times anasarca appears . An autopsy discloses acute fatty degene ...
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