Pediatrics, Bind 14

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Pediatric Publishing Company, 1902

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Side 362 - The Bible, Science and Health, With Key to the Scriptures and my other published works are the only proper instructors for this hour. It shall be the duty of all Christian Scientists to circulate and to sell as many of these books as they can.
Side iii - The Successful Introduction of a really meritorious remedy is immediately followed by the unwarranted and most damaging dissatisfaction of Imitations and Substitutions, which flood the market almost beyond the physician's comprehension, it therefore behooves us to kindly and particularly request not only the specification (Gude), but the prescribing of ORIGINAL BOTTLES by every physician who desires to employ in his treatment which is the original and only true organic preparation of iron and manganese,...
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Side 112 - About Children. Six Lectures given to the Nurses in the Training School of the Cleveland General Hospital in February, 1896. By SAMUEL W. KELLEY, MD, Professor of Diseases of Children in the Cleveland College of Physicians and Surgeons (Med.
Side 122 - Not to swap apple cores, candy, chewing gum, half-eaten food, whistles or bean blowers, or anything that is habitually put in the mouth. Teach the children to wash the hands and face often. See that they keep them clean. If a child is coming down with a communicable disease, it is reasonable to believe that there is less chance of infecting persons and things if the hands and face are washed clean and not daubed with the secretions of the nose and mouth. Teach the children to turn the face aside...
Side 211 - Roentgen-ray, there is still some reason to hope that with improved apparatus or with greater knowledge and skill in using the apparatus that we now have, even these cases may be benefited.
Side 156 - ... during intrauterine life. 6. Everything points to the fact that in the main the bacilli causing infection in man are derived from previous cases of the disease in man. 7. By sojourn in the human body and passage from man to man the human tubercle bacilli have acquired properties differing from those acquired by bacilli which have passed through cattle. Their shape differs, the rate of growth and the appearance of the growths outside the body are different; their virulence toward the animals of...
Side v - It is unirritating, even when applied to the most delicate tissue. It does not coagulate serous albumen. It is particularly useful in the treatment of abnormal conditions of the mucosa, and admirably suited for a wash, gargle or douche in catarrhal conditions of the nose and throat.
Side 156 - By passage through cattle the tubercle bacillus gains increased virulence for cattle, rabbits and guinea-pigs, but lessened virulence for man and (it would seem also) for carnivorous animals. 11. Save in the very rare cases of wound infection, there is a significant lack of evidence that bovine tubercle bacilli infect adult human beings. 12. It is infants and those of early age who are liable to be infected by the tubercle bacilli of bovine origin and this through the agency of milk. The statistics...

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