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Title: The Mother and Her Child 
Author: William S. Sadler Lena K. Sadler 
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THE MOTHER AND HER CHILD 
BY 
WILLIAM S. SADLER, M. D. 
PROFESSOR OF THERAPEUTICS, THE POST-GRADUATE 
MEDICAL SCHOOL OF CHICAGO; DIRECTOR OF THE 
CHICAGO INSTITUTE OF PHYSIOLOGIC THERAPEUTICS; 
FELLOW OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION; 
MEMBER OF THE CHICAGO MEDICAL SOCIETY; THE 
ILLINOIS STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY; THE AMERICAN 
ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, ETC. 
AND 
LENA K. SADLER, M. D. 
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF THE CHICAGO INSTITUTE OF 
PHYSIOLOGIC THERAPEUTICS; FELLOW OF THE AMERICAN 
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION; MEMBER OF THE CHICAGO 
MEDICAL SOCIETY; THE MEDICAL WOMEN'S CLUB OF 
CHICAGO; NATIONAL CONGRESS OF MOTHERS AND 
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION; THE CHICAGO WOMAN'S 
CLUB, ETC. 
ILLUSTRATED 
[Illustration]
TORONTO McCLELLAND, GOODCHILD & STEWART 
CHICAGO: A. C. McCLURG & CO. 
1916 
 
Copyright 
A. C. McClurg & Co. 
1916 
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Published August, 1916 
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Copyrighted in Great Britain 
W. F. HALL PRINTING COMPANY, CHICAGO 
 
TO 
"BILLY" 
WHO, BECAUSE OF HIS UNCONSCIOUS CONTRIBUTIONS TO 
ITS PRACTICAL FEATURES, SHOULD BE REGARDED AS A 
CO-AUTHOR, THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY 
DEDICATED BY HIS PARENTS THE AUTHORS 
 
PREFACE 
For many years the call for a book on the mother and her child has 
come to us from patients, from the public, and now from our 
publishers--and this volume represents our efforts to supply this
demand. 
The larger part of the work was originally written by Dr. Lena K. 
Sadler, with certain chapters by Dr. William S. Sadler, but in the 
revision and re-arrangement of the manuscript so much work was done 
by each on the contributions of the other, that it was deemed best to 
bring the book out under joint authorship. 
The book is divided into three principal parts: 
Part I, dealing with 
the experience of pregnancy from the beginning of expectancy to the 
convalescence of labor: 
Part II, dealing with the infant from its 
first day of life up to the weaning time; 
Part III, taking up the 
problems of the nursery from the weaning to the important period of 
adolescence. 
The advice given in this work is that which we have tried out by 
experience--both as parents and physicians--and we pass it on to 
mothers, fathers, and nurses with the belief that it will be of help in 
their efforts at practical and scientific "child culture." We believe, also, 
that the expectant mother will be aided and encouraged in bearing the 
burdens which are common to motherhood by the advice and 
instruction offered. 
While we have drawn from our own professional and personal 
experience in the preparation of this book, we have also drawn freely 
from the present-day literature dealing with the subjects treated, and 
desire to acknowledge our indebtedness to the various writers and
authorities. 
We now jointly send forth the volume on its mission, as a contribution 
toward lightening the task and inspiring the efforts of those mothers, 
nurses, and others who honor us by a perusal of its pages. 
WILLIAM S. SADLER. 
LENA K. SADLER. 
Chicago, 1916. 
 
CONTENTS 
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PART I 
THE MOTHER 
 
CHAPTER PAGE 
I The Expectant Mother 1 II Story of the Unborn Child 7 III Birthmarks 
and Prenatal Influence 14 IV The Hygiene of Pregnancy 21 V 
Complications of Pregnancy 35 VI Toxemia and Its Symptoms 47 VII 
Preparations for the Natal Day 53 VIII The Day of Labor 63 IX 
Twilight Sleep and Painless Labor 71 X Sunrise Slumber and Nitrous 
Oxid 84 XI The Convalescing Mother 93 
 
PART II
THE BABY 
XII Baby's Early Days 103 XIII The Nursery 114 XIV Why Babies Cry 
123 XV The Nursing Mother and Her Babe 133 XVI    
    
		
	
	
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