Practical treatise on the diseases of children and infants at the breastJ. Churchill, 1855 - 776 pages |
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... tissue , & c . , of the animal , have not only to be repaired , but at the same time the necessity of calorifica- tion must be provided for ; its bones , the nervous matter , the acid or alkaline humours , must also be renewed . Thus ...
... tissue , & c . , of the animal , have not only to be repaired , but at the same time the necessity of calorifica- tion must be provided for ; its bones , the nervous matter , the acid or alkaline humours , must also be renewed . Thus ...
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... tissue itself , as well as in sub - mammary abscesses opening in front , or in mammary de , abscesses properly so called , globules of pus , recognizable by their roughened outline , & c . , are observed . By means of chemical analysis ...
... tissue itself , as well as in sub - mammary abscesses opening in front , or in mammary de , abscesses properly so called , globules of pus , recognizable by their roughened outline , & c . , are observed . By means of chemical analysis ...
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... tissue of the limbs ; her milk was poor and contained numerous granular bodies . The child , who took no other food , no other food , In chilld- Pranestin -14 Kutlu 4 Überres Luting continued in tolerable health Chap . VII . ] ON THE ...
... tissue of the limbs ; her milk was poor and contained numerous granular bodies . The child , who took no other food , no other food , In chilld- Pranestin -14 Kutlu 4 Überres Luting continued in tolerable health Chap . VII . ] ON THE ...
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... tissue of the mammary gland often destroy some glandular lobules , and lay open the lactiferous conduits . These ducts thus remain gaping in the midst of the abscess , / 19 incessantly absorbing the pus contained in its interior , and ...
... tissue of the mammary gland often destroy some glandular lobules , and lay open the lactiferous conduits . These ducts thus remain gaping in the midst of the abscess , / 19 incessantly absorbing the pus contained in its interior , and ...
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... tissue , remains soft , flaccid , and blows , wrinkled on the muscles which draw it in every direction . Subs The children then present emaciated figures ; they are fleshless ; all the bones project ; numerous wrinkles furrow the ...
... tissue , remains soft , flaccid , and blows , wrinkled on the muscles which draw it in every direction . Subs The children then present emaciated figures ; they are fleshless ; all the bones project ; numerous wrinkles furrow the ...
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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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