A Practical treatise on the diseases of childrenHenry C. Lea, 1868 - 783 páginas |
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... infant is subjected from the moment of its birth , and which , while they are essential to its existence , become ... infant is a free supply of air ; and this want continues during every moment of its future existence . It is not only ...
... infant is subjected from the moment of its birth , and which , while they are essential to its existence , become ... infant is a free supply of air ; and this want continues during every moment of its future existence . It is not only ...
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... infant from the influ ence of an impure and vitiated atmosphere , should receive a prompt rebuke on the part of the physician in attendance . Among the most usual causes , in addition to a neglect of domestic cleanliness and ventilation ...
... infant from the influ ence of an impure and vitiated atmosphere , should receive a prompt rebuke on the part of the physician in attendance . Among the most usual causes , in addition to a neglect of domestic cleanliness and ventilation ...
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... infant requires to be carefully washed , and the same operation must afterwards be per- formed daily to insure its comfort , and to preserve it from disease . The skin of the new - born infant is more or less covered with a white ...
... infant requires to be carefully washed , and the same operation must afterwards be per- formed daily to insure its comfort , and to preserve it from disease . The skin of the new - born infant is more or less covered with a white ...
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... infant , and the abso- lute necessity of always washing it in water sufficiently warm to prevent the production of the least degree of chilliness . The temperature of the water may be gradually reduced , as the infant increases in age ...
... infant , and the abso- lute necessity of always washing it in water sufficiently warm to prevent the production of the least degree of chilliness . The temperature of the water may be gradually reduced , as the infant increases in age ...
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... infant's flesh . 17 4. - Food . The milk of the mother is the natural and only proper food for an infant . " Nature does not afford , nor can art supply any substi- To it , therefore , should the child be entirely confined , when- ever ...
... infant's flesh . 17 4. - Food . The milk of the mother is the natural and only proper food for an infant . " Nature does not afford , nor can art supply any substi- To it , therefore , should the child be entirely confined , when- ever ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abdomen acid acute affected alimentary canal appearance applied asphyxia attack attended becomes blisters blood body bowels brain breast bronchi bronchial bronchitis calomel cause cerebral character chest child chronic cold color commencement confined convulsions costive cough croup death dentition diarrhoea diet digestive discharges disease doses dyspnoea early effusion emetic epigastrium excitement extent exudation fatal febrile fever frequently gangrene glands glottis grains gums hooping-cough hydrocephalus hyoscyamus increased infant inflammation instances intestines ipecacuanha irritation laryngismus larynx latter leeches less liable lungs meningitis mesenteric glands milk morbid mouth mucous membrane mucus muscles observed occasionally occur organs pain paroxysms patient period pia mater pleurisy pneumonia portion present produced pseudo-membranous remedy respiration respiratory result rhonchi Rilliet and Barthez seldom serous skin slight softening spasmodic stage stomach surface symptoms termination throat tion tissue tongue trachea treatment tubercles ulceration usually violent vomiting warm bath worms
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