Pediatrics, Volume 21Pediatric Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Experiences in Infant .536 Feeding , Carrot Soup in Infant .724 Feeding , High Fat Percentage in Infant ..680 Fetal Infection of Eyes , Mouth and Umbilicus , the Prevention of ... 431 Fever in Children .648 Fever , Obscure in Infancy ...
... Experiences in Infant .536 Feeding , Carrot Soup in Infant .724 Feeding , High Fat Percentage in Infant ..680 Fetal Infection of Eyes , Mouth and Umbilicus , the Prevention of ... 431 Fever in Children .648 Fever , Obscure in Infancy ...
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... experience . This experience has covered several months and has had brought within its scope , many different conditions and diseases . But the question of the nomenclature of the gastric and intestinal diseases of infants and children ...
... experience . This experience has covered several months and has had brought within its scope , many different conditions and diseases . But the question of the nomenclature of the gastric and intestinal diseases of infants and children ...
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... experience with these cases , I wish to emphasize that there is a marked difference be- tween " buttermilk " feeding and " lactacid " milk feeding . There is a tendency to the loose use of terms which is con- fusing . Buttermilk is ...
... experience with these cases , I wish to emphasize that there is a marked difference be- tween " buttermilk " feeding and " lactacid " milk feeding . There is a tendency to the loose use of terms which is con- fusing . Buttermilk is ...
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... experience . After a few weeks convulsions returned , and she gradually developed a confirmed epilepsy . Sudden congestion of the brain occurs in fever and in asphyxia , and no doubt contributes to the occurrence of eclamp- sia . I have ...
... experience . After a few weeks convulsions returned , and she gradually developed a confirmed epilepsy . Sudden congestion of the brain occurs in fever and in asphyxia , and no doubt contributes to the occurrence of eclamp- sia . I have ...
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... experience ; that he did not think the results were very good ; that it must be remembered that the cases treated were unfavorable ones for any diet . He de- sired to know the proper amount of feeding to give SECTION ON PEDIATRICS 61.
... experience ; that he did not think the results were very good ; that it must be remembered that the cases treated were unfavorable ones for any diet . He de- sired to know the proper amount of feeding to give SECTION ON PEDIATRICS 61.
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Page vii - Every dose furnished in this Perfected Syringe Advantages of New Syringe : ASEPSIS, contamination impossible. Positive Working : The metal plunger screws into the rubber plug, adjusting pressure and making action positive. Metal finger-rest with rubber guard at top of syringe prevents any possibility of syringe breaking or injuring operator's hand. Needle attached with flexible rubber joint permits motion of patient without danger of tearing the skin— a great advantage in administering to children....
Page 486 - Salol renders the intestinal canal antiseptic," a condition absolutely essential in the treatment of rheumatism. In short, the value of salol in rheumatic conditions is so well understood and appreciated that further comment is unnecessary. The statements of Professors Hare and Guttmann are so well known and to the point and have been verified so often, that the uses of "Antikamnia and Salol Tablets
Page 7 - We meet with many cases in practice suffering intensely from pain, where from an idiosyncrasy or some other reason it is not advisable to give morphine or opium by the mouth, or morphine hypodermically, but frequently these very cases take kindly to codeine, and when assisted by antikamnia, its action is all that could be desired.
Page 182 - ILLUSTRATIONS, such as half-tones, zinc etchings, etc., as in the judgment of the editor are necessary to Illustrate articles, will be furnished when photographs or drawings are supplied by the author.
Page 683 - American Illustrated Medical Dictionary — A new and complete dictionary of terms used in medicine, surgery, dentistry, pharmacy, chemistry, nursing, and kindred branches; with new and elaborate tables and many handsome illustrations.
Page 7 - It is a sedative to the respiratory centres in both acute and chronic disorders of the lungs. Cough, in the vast majority of cases, is promptly and lastingly decreased, and often entirely suppressed. In diseases of the respiratory organs, pain and cough are the symptoms which especially call for something to relieve.
Page 492 - After adding 20 to 25 cc. and shaking, the mixture is allowed to come to rest. If enough acid has been added, the casein separates promptly in large, white flakes, and, on standing a short time, the liquid above the settled casein appears clear and not at all milky. If the addition of 25 cc. of acid is insufficient to separate the casein properly, add 1 cc. more of acid and shake; continue the addition of acid, 1 cc. at a time, until the casein is observed to separate promptly and completely on standing...
Page 486 - Each of these tablets contains two and onehalf grains of antikamnia and two and one-half grains of salol. The proper proportion of the ingredients is evidenced by the popularity of the tablets in all rheumatic conditions and particularly in that condition of muscular soreness which accompanies and follows the grip.
Page 494 - F. or lower, we have been able to obtain satisfactory results with milk that had been kept two to three weeks. Milk thus treated should be shaken often enough to keep the fat well incorporated in the body of the milk. The desired amount of mercuric chlorid may be approximately measured by taking the quantity that will easily lie on the surface of a silver dime for one quart of milk or, more conveniently, the amount held by a 0.22-iuch, pistol cartridge-shell %' inch long, when loosely filled.