Hints to Mothers on the Management of Health During the Period of Pregnancy, and in the Lying-in-room ...Longman & Company, 1847 - 397 psl. |
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... sufficient motive with every rational woman for the extremest dis- cretion . It is certain , however , that the future health and constitution of the offspring are greatly , though it may be to an indefinite extent , dependent upon the ...
... sufficient motive with every rational woman for the extremest dis- cretion . It is certain , however , that the future health and constitution of the offspring are greatly , though it may be to an indefinite extent , dependent upon the ...
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... sufficient for me to remark , that we habitu- ally take more food than is strictly required for the demands of the body ; we therefore daily make more blood than is really wanted for its support : and this superfluity is amply sufficient ...
... sufficient for me to remark , that we habitu- ally take more food than is strictly required for the demands of the body ; we therefore daily make more blood than is really wanted for its support : and this superfluity is amply sufficient ...
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... drinks , it is scarcely possible to reprobate their habitual use in terms of censure sufficiently strong . Excepting as mere medicinal agents , regularly prescribed , they ought to be wholly and most DURING PREGNANCY . 15.
... drinks , it is scarcely possible to reprobate their habitual use in terms of censure sufficiently strong . Excepting as mere medicinal agents , regularly prescribed , they ought to be wholly and most DURING PREGNANCY . 15.
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... latter months , it doubt- less proceeds in a great measure from the inability of the patient to take sufficient exercise ; and in some cases also from the pressure of the now enlarged 20 MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH The Regulation of the Bowels.
... latter months , it doubt- less proceeds in a great measure from the inability of the patient to take sufficient exercise ; and in some cases also from the pressure of the now enlarged 20 MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH The Regulation of the Bowels.
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... sufficient exercise ; bathing , the shower - bath , or daily ab- lution ; early rising ( the indulgence in the habit of lying in bed always predisposing to consti- pation ) ; and great regularity in daily soliciting their relief , and ...
... sufficient exercise ; bathing , the shower - bath , or daily ab- lution ; early rising ( the indulgence in the habit of lying in bed always predisposing to consti- pation ) ; and great regularity in daily soliciting their relief , and ...
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Hints to Mothers, for the management of health during the period of ... Thomas BULL (M.D.) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1847 |
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