... their face wearing in infancy the lineaments of age, their voice a constant wail, their whole aspect an embodiment of woe. But give to such children the food that nature destined for them, and if the remedy do not come... Transactions - Página 167por Illinois State Medical Society - 1877Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1852 - 604 páginas
...nature destined for them, and if the remedy do not come all too late to save them, the mournful ery will cease, the face will assume a look of content ; by degrees the features of infancy will diselose themselves, the limbs will grow round, the skin pure red and white ; and when at length we... | |
| Charles West - 1854 - 522 páginas
...But give to such children the food that nature destined for them, and if the remedy do not come all too late to save them, the mournful cry will cease,...length, we hear the merry laugh of babyhood, it seems almost as if the little sufferer of some weeks before must have been a changeling, and this the real... | |
| Walter Johnson (M.B.) - 1857 - 494 páginas
...But give to such children the food that nature destined for them, and if the remedy do not come all too late to save them the mournful cry will cease,...at length we hear the merry laugh of babyhood, it almost seems as if the little sufferer of some weeks before must have been a changeling, and this,... | |
| Charles West - 1860 - 678 páginas
...But give to such children the food that nature destined for them, and, if the remedy do not come all too late to save them, the mournful cry will cease;...; the limbs will grow round, the skin pure red and 410 INFANTILE MORTALITY FROM ARTIFICIAL FEEDING. white ; and when, at length, we hear the merry laugh... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1863 - 288 páginas
...But give to such children the food that nature destined for them, and if the remedy do not come all too late to save them, the mournful cry will cease,...length we hear the merry laugh of babyhood, it seems almost as if the little sufferer of some weeks before must have been a changeling, and this the real... | |
| Samuel BARKER (M.D.) - 1865 - 222 páginas
...But give to such children the food that nature destined for "them, and if the remedy do not come all too late to save them, the "mournful cry will cease;...length, we "hear the merry laugh of babyhood, it seems almost as if the little " sufferer of some weeks before had been a changeling, and this the real "child... | |
| Henry Newell Guernsey - 1867 - 778 páginas
...But give to such children the food that nature destined for them, and if the remedy do not come all too late to save them, the mournful cry will cease,...length we hear the merry laugh of babyhood, it seems almost as if the little sufferer of some weeks before must have been a changeling, and this the real... | |
| Charles West - 1868 - 700 páginas
...But give to such children the food that nature destined for them, and if the remedy do not come all too late to save them, the mournful cry will cease,...limbs will grow round, the skin pure red and white ; awl when at length we hear the merry laugh of babyhood, it seems almost as if the little sufferer... | |
| Minnesota State Medical Society - 1888 - 184 páginas
...child the food that nature designed for it, or a proper substitute, and if it does not come too late the mournful cry will cease, the face will assume...infancy will disclose themselves, the limbs will grow plump, the skin assume a healthy hue, and health will be fully established. From what has been said... | |
| Frederick William Pavy - 1874 - 620 páginas
...embodiment of woe. But give to such children the food that Nature destined for them, and if the remedy do not come too late to save them, the mournful cry will...length, we hear the merry laugh of babyhood, it seems almost as if the little sufferer of some weeks before must have been a changeling, and this the real... | |
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