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Page 365 - There were many cases in which at the end of the first or the beginning of the second week...
Page xvii - DIPHTHERIA. -The patient should be placed in a good light, and, if a child, properly held. In cases where it is possible to get a good view of the throat, depress the tongue and rub the cotton swab gently, but freely ', against any visible exudate...
Page 456 - Without good teeth there cannot be good mastication. Without thorough mastication there cannot be perfect digestion, and poor health results. Hence the paramount importance of sound teeth. Clean teeth do not decay. The importance of a sound first set of teeth is as great to the child as a sound second set is to the adult.
Page vi - An oxygen-carrying ferruginous preparation, suitable for prolonged treatment of children, adults and the aged. Indicated in anemia and bodily weakness, convalescence from acute diseases and surgical operations: boys and girls at the age of puberty, and the climacteric period in women. In children with chorea, rickets, or who are backward in development, or in whom there exists an aversion to meats and fats. Prolonged administration never causes "iron headache.
Page vi - A geni to-urinary sedative, an active diuretic: solvent and flush indicated for ' the relief and prevention of renal colic; a sedative in the acute stages of gonorrhea, cystitis and epididymitis; in dropsical effusions due to enfeebled heart or to renal diseases.
Page 14 - ... probable cause of epidemic dysentery. " 3. The relations of sporadic to epidemic dysentery are so remote that it is improbable that the two diseases are produced by the same organic cause. ' ' 4. The pathogenic action of the...
Page 72 - ... and whey proteids will closely correspond to the proportions present in human milk. They therefore render it much more digestible and suitable for infant feeding. 2. The best temperature for destroying the rennet enzyme in whey is 65.5° C. Whey or whey mixtures should not be heated above 69.3° (_'.
Page 333 - The stunted stature, the semi-bestial aspect, the blubber lips, retrousse nose sunken at the root, the wide-open mouth, the lolling tongue, the small eyes, half closed with swollen lids ; the stolid expressionless face, the squat figure, the muddy, dry skin, combine to make the picture of what has been well termed
Page 3 - ... is taken; expiration may be accompanied by a short croak when the stridor is loud, but at other times it is noiseless.
Page 9 - That it is, in fact, an acquired deformity strictly analogous to pigeon breast. 3. That there is no proof that any congenital malformation of the upper laryngeal aperture exists in these cases. 4. That the supposition of a congenital deformity is not essential to account for the symptoms, inasmuch as normal babies crow in a very similar manner when they are coming uot of chloroform.
