The Eugenic Marriage, Volume IV

W. Grant Hague


Eugenic Marriage, Volume IV. (of IV.), by Grant Hague

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Title: The Eugenic Marriage, Volume IV. (of IV.) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
Author: Grant Hague
Release Date: May 11, 2007 [EBook #21418]
Language: English
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[Illustration: Courtesy of New York World
More Babies Like These
These nine little tots are all sound, healthy stock. The generations behind them had unconsciously been practicing Eugenics through the process of natural selection. By luck, as it were, no strain was bred into the several families that would have caused these children to be unsound mentally, morally, or physically.
It is through Eugenics that we shall have more babies like these, and shall eliminate the possibility of children like those shown in the other illustrations to this volume.]
The Eugenic Marriage
A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
By W. GRANT HAGUE, M.D.
College of Physicians and Surgeons (Columbia University), New York; Member of County Medical Society, and of the American Medical Association
In Four Volumes
VOLUME IV
New York THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY 1914
Copyright, 1913, by W. GRANT HAGUE
Copyright, 1914, by W. GRANT HAGUE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES
CHAPTER XXXIV
COMMON DISEASES OF THE NOSE, MOUTH AND CHEST
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"Catching cold"--Sitting on the floor--Kicking the bedclothes off--Inadequate head covering--Subjecting baby to different temperatures suddenly--Wearing rubbers--Direct infection--Acute nasal catarrh--Acute coryza--Acute rhinitis--"Cold in the head"--"Snuffles"--Treatment of acute nasal catarrh, or rhinitis, or coryza, or "cold in the head," or "snuffles"--Chronic nasal catarrh--Chronic rhinitis--Chronic discharge from the nose--Nervous or persistent cough--Adenoids as a cause of persistent cough--Croup--Acute catarrhal laryngitis--Spasmodic croup--False croup--Tonsilitis--Angina--Sore throat--Symptoms of tonsilitis--Treatment of tonsilitis--Bronchitis in infants--Bronchitis in older children--"Don'ts" in bronchitis--Diet in bronchitis--Inhalations in bronchitis-- External applications in bronchitis--Drugs in bronchitis-- Chronic or recurrent bronchitis--Pneumonia--Acute broncho-pneumonia--Symptoms of broncho-pneumonia--How to tell when a child has broncho-pneumonia--Treatment of broncho-pneumonia--The after treatment of broncho-pneumonia--Adenoids--How to tell when a child has adenoids--Treatment of adenoids--Nasal hemorrhage-- "Nose-bleeds"--Treatment of nose-bleeds--Quinsy--Hiccough-- Sore-mouth--Stomatitis--Treatment of ulcers of the mouth-- Sprue--Thrush 497
CHAPTER XXXV
DISEASES OF THE STOMACH AND GASTRO-INTESTINAL CANAL
Inflammation of the stomach--Acute gastritis--Persistent vomiting--Acute gastric indigestion--Iced champagne in persistent vomiting--Acute intestinal diseases of children-- Conditions under which they exist and suggestions as to remedial measures--Acute intestinal indigestion--Symptoms of acute intestinal indigestion--Treatment of acute intestinal indigestion--Children with whom milk does not agree--Chronic, or persistent intestinal indigestion-- Acute ileo-colitis--Dysentery--Enteritis--Enter-colitis-- Inflammatory diarrhea--Chronic ileo-colitis--Chronic colitis--Summer diarrhea--Cholera infantum--Gastro-enteritis-- Acute gastro-enteric infection--Gastro-enteric intoxication--Colic--Appendicitis--Jaundice in infants--Jaundice in older children--Catarrhal jaundice--Gastro-duodenitis--Intestinal worms--Worms, thread, pin and tape--Rupture 527
CHAPTER XXXVI
DISEASES OF CHILDREN (continued)
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Mastitis, or inflammation of the breasts in infancy--Mastitis in young girls--Let your ears alone--Never box a child's ears--Do not pick the ears--Earache--Inflammation of the ear--Acute otitis--Swollen glands--Acute adenitis-- Swollen glands in the groin--Boils--Hives--Nettle rash-- Prickly Heat--Ringworm in the scalp--Eczema--Poor blood--Simple anemia--Chlorosis--Severe anemia--Pernicious anemia 553
CHAPTER XXXVII
DISEASES OF CHILDREN (continued)
Rheumatism--Malaria--Rashes of childhood--Pimples--Acne-- Blackheads--Convulsions--Fits--Spasms--Bed-wetting--Enuresis-- Incontinence--Sleeplessness--Disturbed sleep--Nightmare-- Night terrors--Headache--Thumb sucking--Biting the finger nails--Colon irrigation--How to wash out the bowels--A high enema--Enema--Methods of reducing fever--Ice cap--Cold sponging--Cold pack--The cold bath--Various baths--mustard baths--Hot pack--Hot bath--Hot air, or vapor bath--Bran bath--Tepid bath--Cold sponge--Shower bath--Poultices--Hot fomentations--How to make and how to apply a mustard paste--How to prepare and use the mustard pack--Turpentine stupes--Oiled silk, what it is and why it is used 569
DISEASES OF CHILDREN
CHAPTER XXXVIII
INFECTIOUS OR CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
Rules to be observed in the treatment of contagious diseases-- What isolation means--The contagious sick room--Conduct and dress of the nurse--Feeding the patient and nurse--How to disinfect the clothing and linen--How to disinfect the urine and feces--How to disinfect the hands--Disinfection of the room necessary--How to disinfect the mouth and nose--How to disinfect the throat--Receptacle for the sputum--Care of the skin in contagious diseases--Convalescence after a contagious disease--Disinfecting the sick chamber--The after treatment of a disinfected room--How to disinfect the bed clothing and clothes--Mumps--Epidemic parotitis--Chicken pox-- Varicella--La Grippe--Influenza--Diphtheria--Whooping Cough--Pertussis--Measles--Koplik's spots--Department of health rules in measles--Scarlet fever--Scarlatina-- Typhoid fever--Various solutions--Boracic acid solution--Normal salt solution--Carron oil--Thiersch's solution--Solution of bichloride of mercury--How to make various solutions 599
ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES
CHAPTER XXXIX
ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES
Accidents and emergencies--Contents of the family medicine chest--Foreign bodies in the eye--Foreign bodies in the ear--Foreign bodies in the nose--Foreign bodies in the throat--A bruise or contusion--Wounds--Arrest of hemorrhage--Removal of foreign bodies from a wound--Cleansing a wound--Closing and dressing wounds--The condition of shock--Dog bites--Sprains--Dislocations--Wounds of the scalp--Run-around--Felon--Whitlow--Burns and scalds 629
MISCELLANEOUS
CHAPTER XL
MISCELLANEOUS
The dangerous housefly--Diseases transmitted by flies--Homes should be carefully screened and protected--The breeding places of flies--Special care should
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