Practical treatise on the diseases of children and infants at the breastJ. Churchill, 1855 - 776 pages |
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... surface of the intestinal canal , to induce , gently , 2.4 02 its contractions , to dilute the meconium , and by this means to facilitate the expulsion of that matter . This liquid gradually acquires thes appearance and the qualities of ...
... surface of the intestinal canal , to induce , gently , 2.4 02 its contractions , to dilute the meconium , and by this means to facilitate the expulsion of that matter . This liquid gradually acquires thes appearance and the qualities of ...
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... surface and form a layer , of greater or less thickness ; and in this state , combined with a certain proportion of caseum , they constitute the matter known under the name of cream . In cream , the globules of butter , moistened by the ...
... surface and form a layer , of greater or less thickness ; and in this state , combined with a certain proportion of caseum , they constitute the matter known under the name of cream . In cream , the globules of butter , moistened by the ...
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... surface . Acute entero - colitis is accompanied by speedy and evident deformation of the features . This deformation has already been pointed out by some physicians as peculiar to softening of the mucous membrane of the stomach . But ...
... surface . Acute entero - colitis is accompanied by speedy and evident deformation of the features . This deformation has already been pointed out by some physicians as peculiar to softening of the mucous membrane of the stomach . But ...
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... surface is not yet thrown into folds . In the chronic state , on the contrary , besides the flaccidity and the softness of the tissues , the skin appears to have lost its elasticity ; it preserves the fold which the pressure of the ...
... surface is not yet thrown into folds . In the chronic state , on the contrary , besides the flaccidity and the softness of the tissues , the skin appears to have lost its elasticity ; it preserves the fold which the pressure of the ...
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... surface and in the cellular tissue situated above it . The pericranium remains transparent , and is simply thickened ; its internal surface is shining like a serous membrane , and is , in fact , lined by an exceedingly delicate ...
... surface and in the cellular tissue situated above it . The pericranium remains transparent , and is simply thickened ; its internal surface is shining like a serous membrane , and is , in fact , lined by an exceedingly delicate ...
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abdomen acute adult affections alteration amongst anatomical anus appears asphyxia attacks auscultation becomes birth blood bones brain breast bronchi bronchitis catarrh cause chest child chronic colour commencement congenital congestion consequence considerable constitution convulsions croup cure death deformity developed diagnosis diarrhoea disappear disease dose eclampsia effusion entero-colitis epidemic eruption erysipelas existence external febrile fever fissure frequent gangrene glands grains granulations hæmorrhage hare lip hooping cough hydrocephalus impetigo inches infants inflammation influence intestine lactation larynx lastly lesions less limbs liquid lobular pneumonia lungs means measles meconium meningitis milk months mother mouth mucous membrane nature nervous newly-born nurse observed organs pain paralysis patients pemphigus phenomena phreno-glottism physician pia mater pleurisy pneumonia present pulmonary pulse pustules quantity rachitis rare rectum respiration respiratory result sclerema serious skin slight small pox sometimes stage surface symptoms syphilis termination thrush tissue treatment Trousseau tubercles tubercular tumour ulcerations vomiting young children
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