Pediatrics, Volume 27Pediatric Publishing Company, 1915 |
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... stools , even this small quantity must be reduced . In cases where , although nourishment is urgently re- quired , oil cannot be digested , the remedy may be rubbed into the skin . The external application of oil is of service in all ...
... stools , even this small quantity must be reduced . In cases where , although nourishment is urgently re- quired , oil cannot be digested , the remedy may be rubbed into the skin . The external application of oil is of service in all ...
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... stools , but here . again , their experiments had failed to confirm such explana- tion . They had found , however , that injection of splenic ex- tracts intraperitoneally had a marked temporary effect in raising the count of ...
... stools , but here . again , their experiments had failed to confirm such explana- tion . They had found , however , that injection of splenic ex- tracts intraperitoneally had a marked temporary effect in raising the count of ...
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... stools , vomitus , and urine . The treatment consisted chiefly in diet- etic measures associated with the administration of soda and citrates . The author reviewed the theories in regard to the saurce of acetone bodies and their ...
... stools , vomitus , and urine . The treatment consisted chiefly in diet- etic measures associated with the administration of soda and citrates . The author reviewed the theories in regard to the saurce of acetone bodies and their ...
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... stool . There is often costiveness at first , in which case the child is almost invariably feverish , and the first stools are not usually green , but whitish , or very pale yellow . This is so frequently the case that any child who has ...
... stool . There is often costiveness at first , in which case the child is almost invariably feverish , and the first stools are not usually green , but whitish , or very pale yellow . This is so frequently the case that any child who has ...
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... stools , with some curds , pale or green mucous , and traces of blood or pus in variable pro portions . The disease ... stools soon lose their fetor , and , as a rule , the yellow color returns on the third day . The magnesia is given ...
... stools , with some curds , pale or green mucous , and traces of blood or pus in variable pro portions . The disease ... stools soon lose their fetor , and , as a rule , the yellow color returns on the third day . The magnesia is given ...
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