The Maternal Management of Children, in Health and DiseaseLongmans & Company, 1877 - 352 páginas |
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... produced by favour- able or unfavourable circumstances , operating on the parents previous to the birth . 1. Observation shows that the first children of very young mothers , whatever sprightliness they may evince from 4 MORTALITY OF ...
... produced by favour- able or unfavourable circumstances , operating on the parents previous to the birth . 1. Observation shows that the first children of very young mothers , whatever sprightliness they may evince from 4 MORTALITY OF ...
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... produce some corre- sponding change upon the condition of the child ; and even supposing some physiologists to have carried the theory of this connection too far , yet the mere possi- bility of such important consequences as are ...
... produce some corre- sponding change upon the condition of the child ; and even supposing some physiologists to have carried the theory of this connection too far , yet the mere possi- bility of such important consequences as are ...
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... produced by the causes just men- tioned . That the latter are the grand source of destruction ( however unwilling we may be to admit it ) , the experience of the past and present time a year . affords most undeniable proof . If it DUTY ...
... produced by the causes just men- tioned . That the latter are the grand source of destruction ( however unwilling we may be to admit it ) , the experience of the past and present time a year . affords most undeniable proof . If it DUTY ...
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... produce discomfort or disturb- ance to the system , it should be persevered in . But here , as in the former cases , more good will result from the assiduous employment day by day of general mea- sures than from any stimuli . The bowels ...
... produce discomfort or disturb- ance to the system , it should be persevered in . But here , as in the former cases , more good will result from the assiduous employment day by day of general mea- sures than from any stimuli . The bowels ...
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... produced such mental distress in the young woman as to attract the attention of her mistress , when an explanation of the cause ensued . Strict orders were given to forbid the man the house for the future ; but the mischief was done ...
... produced such mental distress in the young woman as to attract the attention of her mistress , when an explanation of the cause ensued . Strict orders were given to forbid the man the house for the future ; but the mischief was done ...
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