JAUNDICE IN OLDER CHILDREN—CATARRHAL JAUNDICE—GASTRO DUODENITIS
INTESTINAL WORMS
RUPTURE
CHAPTER XXXVI
DISEASES OF CHILDREN, CONTINUED
MASTITIS, OR INFLAMMATION OF THE BREASTS IN INFANCY
LET YOUR EARS ALONE
SWOLLEN GLANDS. ACUTE ADENITIS
BOILS
HIVES. NETTLE-RASH
PRICKLY HEAT
RINGWORM OF THE SCALP
ECZEMA
POOR BLOOD. SIMPLE ANEMIA
TREATMENT OF THE VARIOUS FORMS OF ANEMIA
CHAPTER XXXVII
DISEASES OF CHILDREN, CONTINUED
RHEUMATISM
MALARIA. INTERMITTENT FEVER
REGARDING MOSQUITOES
REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH, NEW YORK CITY, IN AID OF MOSQUITO EXTERMINATION AND THE PREVENTION OF MALARIAL FEVER
"RASHES" OF CHILDHOOD
CONVULSIONS. FITS. SPASMS
BED WETTING. ENURESIS—INCONTINENCE
SLEEPLESSNESS. DISTURBED SLEEP
NIGHTMARE. NIGHT TERRORS
HEADACHE
THUMB-SUCKING
BITING THE FINGER NAILS
HOW TO WASH OUT THE BOWELS
COLON IRRIGATION. A HIGH ENEMA
METHODS OF REDUCING FEVER
VARIOUS BATHS
POULTICES
HOT FOMENTATIONS
OILED SILK. WHAT IT IS, AND WHY IT IS USED
DISEASES OF CHILDREN
The First Blight
CHAPTER XXXVIII
INFECTIOUS OR CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
RULES TO BE OBSERVED IN THE TREATMENT OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
DISINFECTING THE SICK-CHAMBER
MUMPS: EPIDEMIC PAROTITIS
CHICKEN POX. VARICELLA
INFLUENZA: LA GRIPPE
DIPHTHERIA
WHOOPING-COUGH
MEASLES
SCARLET FEVER. SCARLATINA.
TYPHOID FEVER
VARIOUS SOLUTIONS
CHAPTER XXXIX
ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES
MISCELLANEOUS
CHAPTER XL
MISCELLANEOUS
THE DANGEROUS HOUSE FLY
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