Practical treatise on the diseases of children and infants at the breastJ. Churchill, 1855 - 776 pages |
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... less time , according as the Chal delivery has been more or less difficult . The movements of suction inst which it vigorously executes , the cries which it utters , sufficiently indicate the want it experiences ; and what more suitable ...
... less time , according as the Chal delivery has been more or less difficult . The movements of suction inst which it vigorously executes , the cries which it utters , sufficiently indicate the want it experiences ; and what more suitable ...
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... less developed , and of brown and fair women , may confirm the above remarks ; but in order to comprehend their signification , they must be compared with the analysis of normal milk . The means , deduced from a large number of ...
... less developed , and of brown and fair women , may confirm the above remarks ; but in order to comprehend their signification , they must be compared with the analysis of normal milk . The means , deduced from a large number of ...
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... less degree of saturation , in the rich yellowish white or the bluish colour , in the quantity of the milk , and in its amount of solid constituents . With the exception of the variation in quantity , all the other changes are dependent ...
... less degree of saturation , in the rich yellowish white or the bluish colour , in the quantity of the milk , and in its amount of solid constituents . With the exception of the variation in quantity , all the other changes are dependent ...
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... less modified as to the proportion of its elements , without departing much from the limits fixed by normal means . Still , by the comparison of the different analyses , and by the aid of a little reflection , we may deduce certain ...
... less modified as to the proportion of its elements , without departing much from the limits fixed by normal means . Still , by the comparison of the different analyses , and by the aid of a little reflection , we may deduce certain ...
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... less frequent , and assumed the ordinary character of epileptic attacks . The extensors and adductors of the feet , and the flexors of the fingers , were slightly but permanently retracted . " So many instances are now on record in ...
... less frequent , and assumed the ordinary character of epileptic attacks . The extensors and adductors of the feet , and the flexors of the fingers , were slightly but permanently retracted . " So many instances are now on record in ...
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abdomen acute adult affections alteration amongst anatomical anus appears asphyxia attacks auscultation becomes birth blood bones brain breast bronchi bronchitis catarrh cause chest child chronic colour commencement congenital congestion consequence considerable constitution convulsions croup cure death deformity developed diagnosis diarrhoea disappear disease dose eclampsia effusion entero-colitis epidemic eruption erysipelas existence external febrile fever fissure frequent gangrene glands grains granulations hæmorrhage hare lip hooping cough hydrocephalus impetigo inches infants inflammation influence intestine lactation larynx lastly lesions less limbs liquid lobular pneumonia lungs means measles meconium meningitis milk months mother mouth mucous membrane nature nervous newly-born nurse observed organs pain paralysis patients pemphigus phenomena phreno-glottism physician pia mater pleurisy pneumonia present pulmonary pulse pustules quantity rachitis rare rectum respiration respiratory result sclerema serious skin slight small pox sometimes stage surface symptoms syphilis termination thrush tissue treatment Trousseau tubercles tubercular tumour ulcerations vomiting young children
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