Pediatrics, Volume 17, Issue 4Pediatric Publishing Company, 1905 |
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Page 215
... force the anesthetic . This is the practice in a certain institution when the yearly round - up of tonsilotomy and adenectomy cases is made . An assistant starts the etherization and then , before the child is fully under the anesthetic ...
... force the anesthetic . This is the practice in a certain institution when the yearly round - up of tonsilotomy and adenectomy cases is made . An assistant starts the etherization and then , before the child is fully under the anesthetic ...
Page 217
... force an anesthesia ; yet it requires all the tact one possesses to overcome the timidity , and even fear sometimes , which one meets . At this time the so - called " lighter " anesthetics are valuable . The nitrous oxide gas can be ...
... force an anesthesia ; yet it requires all the tact one possesses to overcome the timidity , and even fear sometimes , which one meets . At this time the so - called " lighter " anesthetics are valuable . The nitrous oxide gas can be ...
Page 227
... force was applied , which had forty - three fractures involving the cranium and other bones . Another case is reported in which , after a very short and easy labor , a baby was born , bluish in color , and expired in a FRACTURES IN THE ...
... force was applied , which had forty - three fractures involving the cranium and other bones . Another case is reported in which , after a very short and easy labor , a baby was born , bluish in color , and expired in a FRACTURES IN THE ...
Page 228
... force alone , when a limb is caught between the hard parts of the mother and the body of the child , are very rare . Fractures of the skull pushed by uterine force through contracted pelves have been reported . Whether in manual ...
... force alone , when a limb is caught between the hard parts of the mother and the body of the child , are very rare . Fractures of the skull pushed by uterine force through contracted pelves have been reported . Whether in manual ...
Page 229
... force , direct traction , to fracture the jaw . Most of these chil- dren are , fortunately , still - born , for the accident invariably leads to deformities in after - life . Dr. Lusk speaks of having fractured a jaw in an effort to ...
... force , direct traction , to fracture the jaw . Most of these chil- dren are , fortunately , still - born , for the accident invariably leads to deformities in after - life . Dr. Lusk speaks of having fractured a jaw in an effort to ...
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Page xii - Inflammation in any form attacking the tonsillar region gives rise to symptoms of most distressing character, and at the same time provides a most favorable soil for the entry into the system of other infections. It is well to remember that at first this disease is only a local disturbance affecting the capillary system and glandular structure, and if promptly and efficiently treated will remain local.
Page 190 - 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 specially 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 FIGS...
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