The Maternal Management of Children, in Health and DiseaseLongmans & Company, 1877 - 352 páginas |
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... remedy , and the disquali- fication must be submitted to . Sometimes the defect is simply in the nipple . It may be too small and sunken - or , from disease , it may be excoriated or cracked ; and whenever the attempt to suckle is made ...
... remedy , and the disquali- fication must be submitted to . Sometimes the defect is simply in the nipple . It may be too small and sunken - or , from disease , it may be excoriated or cracked ; and whenever the attempt to suckle is made ...
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... remedy is simple enough : purgative medicine , once or twice - plenty of active exercise , and a more spare diet in future . On the other hand , women who labour hard , provided they are well nourished , have abundance of milk ; but if ...
... remedy is simple enough : purgative medicine , once or twice - plenty of active exercise , and a more spare diet in future . On the other hand , women who labour hard , provided they are well nourished , have abundance of milk ; but if ...
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... remedy is to wean the child , and thus remove the cause . There is another and equally powerful reason why the child should be weaned , or rather have a young and healthy wet - nurse , if practicable . The effects upon the infant ...
... remedy is to wean the child , and thus remove the cause . There is another and equally powerful reason why the child should be weaned , or rather have a young and healthy wet - nurse , if practicable . The effects upon the infant ...
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... extreme distension of the breasts , if present , will be removed ; although several days will transpire before the milk is thoroughly dispersed , or the remedies can be discontinued ; and a sensation described by women as 44 WEANING .
... extreme distension of the breasts , if present , will be removed ; although several days will transpire before the milk is thoroughly dispersed , or the remedies can be discontinued ; and a sensation described by women as 44 WEANING .
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... remedy of an extra supply of porter , but by rest ; she must be allowed to lie down for an hour or so , the nurse - maid taking charge of the child in the interval , Sleep will restore the strength , and thus increase the amount and ...
... remedy of an extra supply of porter , but by rest ; she must be allowed to lie down for an hour or so , the nurse - maid taking charge of the child in the interval , Sleep will restore the strength , and thus increase the amount and ...
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