Cyclopædia of the diseases of children, medical and surgical v. 5, 1899, المجلد 5

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J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1899
 

المحتوى

SWIMMING DANCING BICYCLING By JAMES K YOUNG M D
135
GLANDULAR FEVER By ALFRED STENGEL M D Philadelphia Pa Phy
157
SCARLET FEVER AND MEASLES By FLOYD M CRANDALL M D
236
PERTUSSIS By WILLIAM FITCH CHENEY M D
257
INFLUENZA LA GRIPPE By CHARLES GODWIN JENNINGS M D
311
THE RELATION OF SCROFULOSIS TO TUBERCULOSIS
317
INFANTILE SCURVY By THOMAS BARLOW M D F R C P London
339
SPORADIC CRETINISM INFANTILE AND JUVENILE MYXO
359
LITHURIA IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD By D D STEWART
372
THE TONSILS THE PHARYNX AND ADENOID GROWTHS
395
STENOSIS AND TUMORS OF THE LARYNX By WILLIAM K SIMPSON
410
PSEUDOMEMBRANOUS LARYNGITIS By DAVID BOVAIRD M D
423
INTUBATION BY DAVID BOVAIRD M D New York Assistant to the Chair
429
BRONCHOPNEUMONIA By F GORDON MORRILL M D Boston Mass
435
PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS By A JACOBI M D New York Clini
444
FIBROID DISEASE OF THE LUNG By FREDERICK A PACKARD M D
464
PLEURISY By HERMAN F VICKERY M D Boston Mass Instructor
474
THE DISEASES OF THE BLOOD By ALONZO ENGLEBERT TAYLOR
485
ADDISONS DISEASE By ALONZO ENGLEBERT TAYLOR M D Philadel
531
ESTIMATION OF THE CORPUSCULAR RICHNESS OF
538
DISEASES OF THE THYROID GLAND By A H WENTWORTH M D
546
FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS OF THE HEART By J M DA COSTA
570
DISEASES OF THE SPLEEN AND THEIR OPERATIVE TREAT
576
AUTOSCOPY OF THE LARYNX AND THE TRACHEA DIRECT
600
MUCOUS DISEASE CHRONIC GASTROINTESTINAL CATARRH
686
INTESTINAL PARASITES By Louis J MITCHELL M D Chicago Ill
697
HERNIA IN children By WILLIAM J TAYLOR M D Philadelphia
700
INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION IN CHILDREN By JOHN ASHHURST
708
APPENDICITIS By JOHN B DEAVER M D Philadelphia Pa Surgeon
724

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الصفحة 234 - ... units for the first injection, to be repeated in from eighteen to twenty-four hours if there is no improvement ; a third dose after a similar interval if necessary. For severe cases in children under two years, and for mild cases over that age the initial dose should be 1,000 units, to be repeated as above if necessary ; a second dose is not usually required.
الصفحة vii - MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore.
الصفحة xi - HAMMOND, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, etc. With 118 Illustrations. NINTH EDITION, WITH CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. 8vo. 932 pages. Cloth, $5.00; sheep, $6.00. "Dr. Hammond's treatise on the diseases of the nervous system...
الصفحة 361 - Not the magic wand of Prospero or the brave kiss of the daughter of Hippocrates ever affected such a change as that which we are now enabled to make in these unfortunate victims, doomed heretofore to live in hopeless imbecility, an unspeakable affliction to their parents and to their relatives.
الصفحة 354 - That in spite of this fact regarding individual cases, the combined report of collected cases makes it probable that in these there were certain forms of diet which were particularly prone to be followed by the development of scurvy. First in point of numbers here are to be mentioned the various proprietary foods. (3) In fine, that in general the cases reported seem to indicate that the farther a food is removed in character from the natural food of a child the more likely its use is to be followed...
الصفحة 157 - On the twenty-third day after the beginning of the sickness the patient suddenly complained of severe pain in the abdomen and had a chill, which was followed by vomiting, intense nausea, and thirst ; the axillary temperature was 104.5° F. ; the belly tense and tender ; the pulse small, hard, and 140. Decubitus was dorsal, with the knees drawn up. The whole abdomen was exquisitely tender upon palpation, the focus of tenderness being in the right iliac fossa. The urine contained a trace of albumin...
الصفحة 131 - Dumb, etc., after receiving evidence from the early portion of this inquiry, reported " that, with regard to 'feeble-minded' children, they should be separated from ordinary scholars in public elementary schools, in order that they may receive special instruction, and that the attention of school authorities be particularly directed towards this object.
الصفحة 354 - Morse, arrive at the following conclusions: 1. That the development of the disease follows in each case the prolonged employment of some diet unsuitable to the individual child, and that often a change of diet, which at first thought would seem to be unsuitable, may be followed by prompt recovery. 2. That in spite of this fact regarding individual cases, the combined report of...
الصفحة 356 - The other shape, — If shape it might be called that shape had none Distinguishable in member, joint, or limb, Or substance might be called that shadow seemed, For each seemed either, — black it stood as night, Fierce as ten furies, terrible as hell, And shook a dreadful dart; what seemed his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on.
الصفحة 71 - ... given at intervals of a day or two. Meat as a regular article of diet for each day is not, as a rule, required until the child is between three and four years old. The kinds of meat which should be given in this early period of childhood are chicken, mutton-chop, roast beef, and beefsteak. These meats should be cut into small pieces, and a little salt added according to the child's taste. It is well, during the latter part of the third year and the first half of the fourth year, to give the child...

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