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... Digestive System , of Modern Clini- cal Medicine , 1906 , pages 49 and 50 ) says : " these English tubes have glaring defects which for some unaccountable reason the manufacturers do not remedy . Their openings are fre- quently not ...
... Digestive System , of Modern Clini- cal Medicine , 1906 , pages 49 and 50 ) says : " these English tubes have glaring defects which for some unaccountable reason the manufacturers do not remedy . Their openings are fre- quently not ...
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... digestion , and to overcome this supposed difficulty , the various modifications have been suggested , the addition ... digestive disturbance is the fat and not the proteid , for they state that the apparent curds found in the stools ...
... digestion , and to overcome this supposed difficulty , the various modifications have been suggested , the addition ... digestive disturbance is the fat and not the proteid , for they state that the apparent curds found in the stools ...
Side 27
... have been two objections to the use of sterilized milk . First , on account of supposedly greater difficulty in digestion , and second , because of danger of producing infantile scurvy . Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery . 27.
... have been two objections to the use of sterilized milk . First , on account of supposedly greater difficulty in digestion , and second , because of danger of producing infantile scurvy . Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery . 27.
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... digestion congenitally weak , still , as the result of inadequate feeding , either maternal or artificial , we do encounter infants whose digestive processes are a law unto themselves . Such cases must be attacked along individual lines ...
... digestion congenitally weak , still , as the result of inadequate feeding , either maternal or artificial , we do encounter infants whose digestive processes are a law unto themselves . Such cases must be attacked along individual lines ...
Side 29
... digestive tract . As a consequence , greater energy is required for its digestion and assimilation , hence we should spare the infant metabolism any further strain which might be due to the conversion of a milk impaired by fermenta ...
... digestive tract . As a consequence , greater energy is required for its digestion and assimilation , hence we should spare the infant metabolism any further strain which might be due to the conversion of a milk impaired by fermenta ...
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