The infant whose mother refuses to perform towards it a mother's part, or who, by accident, disease, or death, is deprived of the food that nature destined for it, too often languishes and dies. Such children you may often see, with no fat to give plumpness... Transactions - Página 167por Illinois State Medical Society - 1877Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1852 - 604 páginas
...danger, that all medical authorities concur in reprobating the system. ' The infant,' says Dr. West, ' whose mother refuses to perform towards it a mother's part, or who, by aecident, disease, or death, is deprived of the food that nature destined for it, too often 'languishes... | |
| Charles West - 1854 - 522 páginas
...the reasons of this physical law, it yet is a law, and one which cannot be violated with impunity. The infant whose mother refuses to perform towards...too often languishes and dies. Such children you may often see, with no fat to give plumpness to their limbs, — no red particles in their blood to impart... | |
| 1849 - 864 páginas
...the reasons of this physical law, it yet is a law, and one which cannot be violated with impunity. The infant' whose mother refuses to perform towards...accident, disease, or death, is deprived of the food which nature destined for it, too often languishes and dies. Such children you may often see with no... | |
| Walter Johnson (M.B.) - 1857 - 494 páginas
...danger, that all medical authorities concur in reprobating the system. " The infant," says Dr. West, " whose mother refuses to perform towards it a mother's...too often languishes and dies. Such children you may often see with no fat to give plumpness to their limbs—no red particles in their blood to impart... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1863 - 288 páginas
...untiring energy, that make her the child's best guardian, friend, and teacher during its early years." " The infant whose mother refuses to perform towards...too often languishes and dies. Such children you may often see, with no fat to give plumpness to their limbs — no red particles in their blood to give... | |
| Samuel BARKER (M.D.) - 1865 - 222 páginas
...in consequence, from convulsions originating in colic. Dr. CHARLES WEST remarks thus graphically: " The infant whose mother refuses to perform towards...too often languishes and dies. Such children you may "often see, with no fat to give plumpness to their limbs — no red particles "in their blood to impart... | |
| Henry Newell Guernsey - 1867 - 778 páginas
...attempted to be brought up by hand instead of being nursed by their own mothers as intended by nature. " The infant whose mother refuses to perform towards...too often languishes and dies. Such children you may often see with no fat to give plumpness to their limbs, no red particles in their blood to impart a... | |
| Henry Newell Guernsey - 1867 - 782 páginas
...attempted to be brought up by hand instead of being nursed by their own motheis as intended by nature. " The infant whose mother refuses to perform towards it a mother's part, or who, by accident, disease, oi death is deprived of the food that nature destined for it, too often languishes and dies. Such children... | |
| Minnesota State Medical Society - 1888 - 184 páginas
...precarious. The infant whose mother refuses to perform toward it a mother's part, or who by disease, accident or death is deprived of the food that nature destined...it, too often languishes and dies. Such children you will often see with no fat to give warmth and plumpness to their limbs, but few red corpuscles in their... | |
| Charles West - 1874 - 728 páginas
...cannot be violated with impunity. The infant whose mother refuses to perform towards it a mothcr't part, or who, by accident, disease, or death, is deprived...too often languishes and dies. Such children you may often see, with no fat to give plumpness to their limbs, — no red particles in their blood to impart... | |
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