The Maternal Management of Children, in Health and DiseaseLongmans & Company, 1877 - 352 páginas |
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... continued healthy , and grown into a vigorous child . These cases of indigestion in the infant , caused by irregular and too frequent nursing , are continually occurring , and medicine is given without permanent relief , because the ...
... continued healthy , and grown into a vigorous child . These cases of indigestion in the infant , caused by irregular and too frequent nursing , are continually occurring , and medicine is given without permanent relief , because the ...
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... continued for many days in a doubtful state , eventually recovered ; the young woman's milk , however , was altogether driven away , and another wet - nurse was obliged to be obtained without delay . Perhaps the most remarkable instance ...
... continued for many days in a doubtful state , eventually recovered ; the young woman's milk , however , was altogether driven away , and another wet - nurse was obliged to be obtained without delay . Perhaps the most remarkable instance ...
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... causes : either a parent continuing to suckle too long- or , from the original powers or strength not being equal to the continued drain on the system . Examples The Injurious Effects to the Mother and Infant Undue and Protracted Suckling.
... causes : either a parent continuing to suckle too long- or , from the original powers or strength not being equal to the continued drain on the system . Examples The Injurious Effects to the Mother and Infant Undue and Protracted Suckling.
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Thomas Bull (M.D.) Robert William Parker. equal to the continued drain on the system . Examples of the first class are met with daily . I refer to poor married women , who nurse their infants eighteen months , two years , or even longer ...
Thomas Bull (M.D.) Robert William Parker. equal to the continued drain on the system . Examples of the first class are met with daily . I refer to poor married women , who nurse their infants eighteen months , two years , or even longer ...
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... it was then somewhat better , but still not well . I directed the malt liquor to be dis- continued altogether , and the nurse to have the shower- 45 I bath every morning , and plenty of out - door 50 DIET OF A WET - NURSE .
... it was then somewhat better , but still not well . I directed the malt liquor to be dis- continued altogether , and the nurse to have the shower- 45 I bath every morning , and plenty of out - door 50 DIET OF A WET - NURSE .
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