American Medicine, Volume 34American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1928 |
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Page 12
... children with cardiac dis- ease involves considerable judgment con- cerning the amount of exercise to be al- lowed ... child's condition as uncer- tain or even dangerous so long as the tem- perature fails to return to normal , or only ...
... children with cardiac dis- ease involves considerable judgment con- cerning the amount of exercise to be al- lowed ... child's condition as uncer- tain or even dangerous so long as the tem- perature fails to return to normal , or only ...
Page 12
... child to extend himself beyond the point of reasonable safety . In the interest of winning for himself , his team , class or school he may even disregard warning symptoms . In general , however , children in this group do not experience ...
... child to extend himself beyond the point of reasonable safety . In the interest of winning for himself , his team , class or school he may even disregard warning symptoms . In general , however , children in this group do not experience ...
Page 12
... children in Class 2 are afebrile , systematic exercise will be helpful . When fever does occur in children of this group it is necessary to establish the absence of gastrointestinal diseases or infections which so markedly hamper the ...
... children in Class 2 are afebrile , systematic exercise will be helpful . When fever does occur in children of this group it is necessary to establish the absence of gastrointestinal diseases or infections which so markedly hamper the ...
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... child of today does not receive an adequately nutritious balanced diet . This is the fault of the parent or guardian who does not see to it that the child eats what , how and when it should . Parental overindulgence permits children ...
... child of today does not receive an adequately nutritious balanced diet . This is the fault of the parent or guardian who does not see to it that the child eats what , how and when it should . Parental overindulgence permits children ...
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... child- hood myxedema . A series of 42 cases of hypothyroidism and myxedema in children . was studied by the writer ... child , while in two , goiter de- veloped in the mother subsequent to the the birth of the child . In one instance in ...
... child- hood myxedema . A series of 42 cases of hypothyroidism and myxedema in children . was studied by the writer ... child , while in two , goiter de- veloped in the mother subsequent to the the birth of the child . In one instance in ...
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Page 452 - Let me have men about me that are fat ; Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep o' nights. Yond' Cassius has a lean and hungry look ; He thinks too much : such men are dangerous.
Page 85 - Competitors will not be required to report for examination at any place, but will be rated on their education, training, and experience.
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Page 206 - Jesus beheld in Science the perfect man, who appeared to him where sinning mortal man appears to mortals. In this perfect man the Saviour saw God's own likeness, and this correct view of man healed the sick.
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Page 413 - The 13th annual convention of the Catholic Hospital Association of the United States and Canada and the second annual Hospital Clinical Congress of North America will be held in the Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 18th to 22nd, 1928.