Practical treatise on the diseases of children and infants at the breastJ. Churchill, 1855 - 776 pages |
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... matter . This liquid gradually acquires thes appearance and the qualities of milk , and becomes more and more abundant . If the placing the child at the breast is deferred , besides the advantages it would lose derivable from the ...
... matter . This liquid gradually acquires thes appearance and the qualities of milk , and becomes more and more abundant . If the placing the child at the breast is deferred , besides the advantages it would lose derivable from the ...
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... matter to satisfy them ; but after the first few weeks , a greater interval should be allowed to elapse between the hours of lactation . Women should not be inconsiderately zealous to discharge their duty of nurse , and always endeavour ...
... matter to satisfy them ; but after the first few weeks , a greater interval should be allowed to elapse between the hours of lactation . Women should not be inconsiderately zealous to discharge their duty of nurse , and always endeavour ...
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... matter . Many women of Paris , or of the provinces , will undertake this office , but there are a great number of them who possess none of the necessary qualities to discharge this duty in a proper manner . Nurses should be selected ...
... matter . Many women of Paris , or of the provinces , will undertake this office , but there are a great number of them who possess none of the necessary qualities to discharge this duty in a proper manner . Nurses should be selected ...
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... matter , the acid or alkaline humours , must also be renewed . Thus the milk which is destined to constitute the sole nourishment uty of the young mammalia , contains the three kinds of substances alluded 14 147 to , namely- 931st . An ...
... matter , the acid or alkaline humours , must also be renewed . Thus the milk which is destined to constitute the sole nourishment uty of the young mammalia , contains the three kinds of substances alluded 14 147 to , namely- 931st . An ...
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... matter tion in ac in water , rendered more viscous by the caseum ; whilst blood is distinguished by albuminoid corpuscles , endowed with organization . A decided difference , then , exists between these two animal liquids , which cannot ...
... matter tion in ac in water , rendered more viscous by the caseum ; whilst blood is distinguished by albuminoid corpuscles , endowed with organization . A decided difference , then , exists between these two animal liquids , which cannot ...
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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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