| Edward Smith - 1864 - 304 pages
...during the night. Until four to eight months of age, according to the development of the infant, food should be given every two hours during the day, and every three hours during the night, and if it be of the kind already mentioned, no other b'mit need be placed upon the... | |
| Edward Smith - 1865 - 281 pages
...during the night. Until four to eight months of age, according to the development of the infant, food should be given every two hours during the day, and every three hours during the night, and if it be of the kind already mentioned, no other limit need be placed upon the... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1879 - 646 pages
...young infants is too frequent nursing. The child, when a few days old, can be taught to nurse about every two hours during the day, and every three hours at night. My first question, when I am called to see an infant under six months suffering from diarrhoea, is,... | |
| 1888 - 494 pages
...young infants is too frequent nursing. The child, when a few days old, can be taught to nurse about every two hours during the day, and every three hours at night. A child under four months old, as a rule,will have two or three evacuations in twenty-four hours. This... | |
| J T. Y - 1876 - 166 pages
...during the night. Until four to eight months of age, according to the development of the infant, food should be given every two hours during the day, and every three hours during the night, and if it be of the kind already mentioned no other limit need be placed upon the... | |
| 1879 - 306 pages
...young infants is too frequent nursing. The child when a few days old, can be taught to nurse about every two hours during the day, and every three hours at night. My first question, when I am called to see an infant under six months suffering from diarrhoea, is,... | |
| 1880 - 598 pages
...almonds) to be thoroughly painted over the false membranes in diphtheria. The paintings should be made every two hours during the day and every three hours at night. The remedy has a disagreeable taste which is said to be over-balanced by its beneficial action. THE... | |
| 1890 - 494 pages
...oz. j Spir. vini gallici. . ,.qs ad f. oz. ij M. Sig. — Teaspoonful every two or three hours. — Prof. Da Costa thinks that the exclusive use of a...circumstances should nourishment be used less frequently. — Prof. Keen gave the following direction, for making beef tea . Select round or rump, as it is useless... | |
| Charles Fayette Taylor - 1887 - 550 pages
...arrowroot or bread and milk, may be given once a day, but generally starches are objectionable. The food should be given every two hours during the day, and every three hours at night. If the quantity taken be but small, and the weakness extreme, the intervals may be shortened. Alcohol... | |
| 1891 - 1044 pages
...the case of nursing infants the greatest regularity in putting to the breast should be practised — every two hours during the day and every three hours at night— and shortly before nursing a little magnesia or bicarbonate of sodium with oil-sugar of fennel should... | |
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