| 1871 - 644 pages
...isiuglasx, or with Liebig's food for infants, in the proportion of one teaspoonful to four ounces of Huid. By using these different preparations a certain variety...of one egg unboiled, may be added to the diet. The e^g is best digested when beaten up with a few drops of brandy and a tablespoontul of cinnamon water,... | |
| 1875 - 810 pages
...often, particularly if farinaceous foods enter largely into the diet; if they excite flatulence, or any sour smell be noticed from the breath or evacuations, the quantity of such food should be diminished and perhaps discontinued altogether. Beyond the age of six months, beef... | |
| 1876 - 530 pages
...too often, particularly if farinaceous foods enter largely into the diet. If it excite flatulency, or if any sour smell be noticed from the breath or evacuations, the quantity of food should be diminished. Beyond the age of six months beef tea, raw beef, or the yolk of an unboiled... | |
| 1870 - 502 pages
...separated, may be properly proportioned to one another and to the state of the patient. The Liebig food should be given not oftener than twice in the...or the food should be even discontinued altogether. * Isinglass is useful for its mechanical action in separating the particles of casein so as to prevent... | |
| 1871 - 588 pages
...be properly proportioned to one another and to the state of the patient. The Liobig food should bo given not oftener than, twice in the day; and if it excite flatulence, or if any sour smell bo noticed from the breath or evacuations, the quantity of one teaspoonfiil should be diminished, or... | |
| 1873 - 314 pages
...these different preparations a certain variety can be introduced into the diet, and the mealsshould be so regulated that the quantity taken on each occasion,...noticed from the breath or evacuations, the quantity should be diminished, or the food should be even discontinued altogether. Beyond the age of six months... | |
| 1875 - 696 pages
...often, particularly if farinaceous foods enter largely into the diet ; if they excite flatulence, or any sour smell be noticed from the breath or evacuations, the quantity of such food should be diminished, and perhaps discontinued altogether. Beyond the age of six months,... | |
| 1875 - 328 pages
...often, particularly if farinaceous foods enter largely into the diet; if they excite flatulence, or any sour smell be noticed from the breath or evacuations, the quantity of such food should be diminished, and perhaps discontinued altogether. Beyond the age of six months,... | |
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