| Thomas Bull (M.D.) - 1840 - 334 páginas
...dangerous affections of the airpassages and lungs. On the other hand, it must not be forgotten, that too warm clothing is a source of disease, — sometimes...exposure to cold, — and often renders the frame more suso ceptible of the impressions of cold, especially of cold air taken into the lungs. Regulate the... | |
| Thomas Bull (M.D.) - 1845 - 430 páginas
...affections of the air-passages and lungs. On the other hand, do not forget that too warm clothing is also a source of disease, sometimes even of the same diseases which originate in exposure to cold, and ofien renders the frame more susceptible of the impressions of cold, especially of cold air taken into... | |
| Frederick Hollick - 1847 - 318 páginas
...— that pulmonary diseases, rheumatism, suppressed menstruation, bowel complaints, catarrhs ; and amongst the children, who were exposed with naked...remarks now offered may be applied to over-heated sitting-and sleeping apartments, and to warm soft beds and bed clothing. These relax and weaken the... | |
| 1852 - 604 páginas
...diseases of the air passages and lungs, were uncommonly prevalent. On the other hand, too 'warm elothing is a source of disease, sometimes even of the same...cold, especially of cold air taken into the lungs. It has been remarked that the females in Holland, who generally use very warm elothing, warm apartments,... | |
| Thomas Bull - 1853 - 458 páginas
...during the first few years of life. On the other hand, do not forget that too warm clothing is also a source of disease, sometimes even of the same diseases...cold, and often renders the frame more susceptible of the impressions of cold, especially of cold air taken into the lungs. Regulate the clothing, then,... | |
| Walter Johnson (M.B.) - 1857 - 494 páginas
...who were exposed with naked busts and thin clothing, croup, and other diseases of the air passages and lungs, were uncommonly prevalent. On the other...cold, especially of cold air taken into the lungs. It has been remarked that the females in Holland, who generally use very warm clothing, warm apartments,... | |
| Mother - 1862 - 142 páginas
...diseases, suppressed menstruation, disorders of the bowels, croup, and other diseases of the air passages. On the other hand, too warm clothing is a source of...and sleeping apartments, and to warm, soft beds and bed-clothing. These relax and weaken the frame, dispose to disorders of the kidneys, urinary and sexual... | |
| Thomas Bull - 1872 - 480 páginas
...during the first few years of life. On the other hand, do not forget that too warm clothing is also a source of disease, sometimes even of the same diseases...cold, and often renders the frame more susceptible of the impressions of cold, especially of cold air taken into the lungs. Regulate the clothing, then,... | |
| Frederick Hollick - 1878 - 1060 páginas
...country. — that pulmonary diseases, rheumatism, suppressed menstruation, bowel complaints, catarrhs; and amongst the children, who were exposed with naked...and sleeping apartments, and to warm soft beds and bed-clothing. These relax and weaken the frame, dispose to disorders of the kidneys, urinary and sexual... | |
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