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" Probably this form of diarrhoea differs from the diarrhoea of younger infants, in being caused by the growth of the ordinary bacteria of putrefaction. It is not amenable to treatment by any astringent, nor has any alteration of diet much effect upon it.... "
Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery - Page 250
1887
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The Medical Age, Volume 4

1886 - 596 pages
...stools are sour, but not necessarily foetid. Probably this form of diarrhoea differs from the diarrhoea of younger infants, in being caused by the growth...It is not amenable to treatment by any astringent, no has any alteration of diet much effect upon it It may, however, be successfully treated disinfecting...
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 8

1886 - 606 pages
...stools are sour, but not necessarily foetid. Probably this form of diarrhoea differs from the diarrhoea of younger infants, in being caused by the growth...however, be successfully treated by disinfecting the bowel contents by means of salicylate of iron, as in the following prescription, which is suitable...
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American Medical Digest, Volume 5

1886 - 664 pages
...stools are sour, but not necessarily fetid. Probably this form of diarrhoea differs from the diarrhoea of younger infants, in being caused by the growth...however, be successfully treated by disinfecting the bowel contents by means of salicylate of iron, as in the following prescription, which is suitable...
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Weekly Medical Review, Volume 14

1886 - 744 pages
...stools are soar, but not necessarily fetid. Probably this form of diarrhea differs from the diarrhea of younger infants in being caused by the growth of...nor has any alteration of diet much effect upon it. Dr. James Braithwaite (Brit. Med. Jmtr., July 17, 1886), however, thinks that it mar be successfully...
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St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 16

1886 - 602 pages
...stools are sour but not necessarily fetid. It is not amenable to treatment by astringents, nor has alteration of diet much effect upon it. It may, however, be successfully treated by disinfecting the bowel contents by means of salicylate of iron, as in the following prescription, which is suitable...
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Prescribing and treatment in the diseases of infants and children

Philip Edward Muskett - 1891 - 320 pages
...are sour, but not necessarily foetid. Probably this form of diarrhoea differs from the diarrhoea of infants, in being caused by the growth of the ordinary...is not amenable to treatment by any astringent, nor does it yield to change of diet. Disinfection of the bowel contents should be effected by the following...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 8

1886 - 420 pages
...OF IRON IN DIARRHCEA WITH OFFENSIVE STOOLS. This form of diarrhoea is commonly met with in summer. It is not amenable to treatment by any astringent,...however, be successfully treated by disinfecting the bowel contents by means of salicylate of iron, as in the following prescription, which is suitable...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 44

1887 - 644 pages
...stools are sour, but not necessarily fcetid. Probably this form of diarrhoea differs from the diarrhoea of younger infants, in being caused by the growth...however, be successfully treated by disinfecting the bowel contents by means of salicylate of iron, as in the following prescription, which is suitable...
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The Epitome: A Monthly Retrospect of American Practical Medicine ..., Volume 8

1887 - 828 pages
...stools are sour, but not necessarily fetid. Probably this form of diarrhoea differs from the diarrhoea of younger infants, in being caused by the growth...however, be successfully treated by disinfecting the bowel contents by means of salicylate of iron, as in the following prescription, which is suitable...
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Archives of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Pediatrics

1886 - 618 pages
...stools are sour, but not necessarily foetid. Probably this form of diarrhoea differs from the diarrhoea of younger infants, in being caused by the growth...however, be successfully treated by disinfecting the bowel contents by means of salicylate of iron, as in the following prescription, which is suitable...
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