Pediatrics, Volume 17, Issue 7Pediatric Publishing Company, 1905 |
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Page 417
... milk , which must of necessity be deficient in fats , or of milk combined with an excess of soluble or insoluble carbohydrates by addition of the various patent foods . Only quite recently I saw an extremely marasmic infant , two months ...
... milk , which must of necessity be deficient in fats , or of milk combined with an excess of soluble or insoluble carbohydrates by addition of the various patent foods . Only quite recently I saw an extremely marasmic infant , two months ...
Page 429
... milk forms curds in the infant's stomach , less easily digested than those of breast milk , it is also true that the lactic acid may increase the quantity and indigestibility of the curd formed with rennet and acid in the stomach until ...
... milk forms curds in the infant's stomach , less easily digested than those of breast milk , it is also true that the lactic acid may increase the quantity and indigestibility of the curd formed with rennet and acid in the stomach until ...
Page 430
... milk in the stomach , and allowing part of it in its fluid state to pass to the intestine and be there digested . Peptinized milk , also , has a portion of the caseine changed into forms incapable of coagulation . The fact that ...
... milk in the stomach , and allowing part of it in its fluid state to pass to the intestine and be there digested . Peptinized milk , also , has a portion of the caseine changed into forms incapable of coagulation . The fact that ...
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taking of the milk and may be corrected by substituting a nipple with a smaller orifice . Dr. C. G. Kerley thought that the discussion of the chemistry and physiology of infants ' digestion and the preparation of milk did not cover the ...
taking of the milk and may be corrected by substituting a nipple with a smaller orifice . Dr. C. G. Kerley thought that the discussion of the chemistry and physiology of infants ' digestion and the preparation of milk did not cover the ...
Page 440
... milk and various infants ' foods . Four months later it was placed at a baby farm , and when its mother took it back again , after an interval of several months , she noticed at once that it did not seem as bright as it should , and ...
... milk and various infants ' foods . Four months later it was placed at a baby farm , and when its mother took it back again , after an interval of several months , she noticed at once that it did not seem as bright as it should , and ...
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Page 392 - SYRUP OF FIGS is a simple, safe and reliable laxative, which does not irritate or debilitate the organs on which it acts, and, being pleasant to the taste, it is especially adapted to ladies and children, although generally applicable in all cases. Special investigation of the profession invited. Syrup of Figs is never sold in bulk It retails at fifty cents per bottle, and the name — Syrup of Kigs — as well as the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., is printed on the wrappers and labels of...
Page 392 - Co. in securing the laxative principles of the senna by an original method of its own, and presenting them in the best and most convenient form. The California Fig Syrup Co. has special facilities for commanding the choicest qualities of Alexandria senna, and its chemists devote their entire attention to the manufacture of the one product. The name — SYRUP OF FIGS — means to the medical profession " the family laxative, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.," and the name of the Company...
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