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Article Samples... discharge:--Coryza. 6,Move the head gently to feel any neck stiffness:--Meningitis,head injury ect. 7,Keep your ear near her chest to hear any rattling sound:--Increased mucus in wind pipes. (pneumonia,bronchiolitis,asthamatic bronchitis ect) 8,Examine ... ... ambulance,police ect. 23,Child's medicines should be kept in seperate box.Information regarding dose and mode of administration should be written in a paper and affixed on the box. 24, while driving keep the baby in seperate seat belt. 25, When you are ... MOTHERS' ROLE IN COMBATING DISEASES OF CHILDREN ... biased in a wrong direction, and the result prove seriously injurious to the welldoing of the patient. The medical man cannot sit hour after hour watching symptoms; hence the great importance of their being faithfully reported. This can alone be done by ... ... and full exercise of the muscles of the legs. After some months pursuing this plan, the limbs will be found no longer deformed, the bones to have acquired firmness and the muscles strength; and the child may be permitted to get upon his feet again without ... ... be much in the open air, and well exercised: the bowels should be kept freely open with castor oil; and be always gently relaxed at this time. Cold sponging employed daily, and the surface of the body rubbed dry with as rough a flannel as the delicate ...
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