This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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44295 | Then why not medicine? |
21418 | Can we afford to lose the priceless benefits we have achieved and are attaining? |
21418 | Can you imagine anything else she could do to defeat her purpose? |
14515 | In any one family did a greater proportion turn out well? |
14515 | Were the men of fifty years ago better conducted and more controlled than the men of to- day? |
14515 | What do you care for O''m? |
14515 | What, then, is to be done? |
14515 | Yet has this drastic treatment of young children fulfilled its purpose? |
14515 | he said;"are you not disappointed?" |
14515 | or, worse still,"Eh?" |
10383 | But how, then, is a good carriage to be obtained; which is not only pleasing to the eye, but is, when natural, absolutely conducive itself to health? |
10383 | But it may be asked, do not the teeth grow with the growth of the body? |
10383 | But it will be asked, by what method is this cause to be detected? |
10383 | If so, ascertain whether the breast- milk is healthy and wholesome, or whether any circumstances exist which have rendered it otherwise? |
10383 | If this is not the case, then, has the child been overfed, or is the food given of the proper description? |
10383 | Is the change being attempted too early? |
10383 | Is the child being brought up by hand? |
10383 | Is then a mother, because her monthly periods return after her delivery, to give up nursing? |
10383 | It will be naturally asked, for how long a period a mother ought to perform the office of a nurse? |
10383 | Of what, then, is a parent to be afraid, or against what is she to guard? |
10383 | Or, whether the infant is sufficiently old to render it at all probable that a tooth may be irritating the gum? |
10383 | Perhaps the child is being weaned; well, is there any error here? |
10383 | Sooner or later this will be found injurious to the constitution of the mother: but how, then, is this deficiency to be obviated? |
10383 | The questions most interesting to a mother in relation to it, are,--How is her child to be nourished, that is born with it? |
10383 | Well, then, is the sick child at the breast? |
10383 | Yet what are the consequences to which her measures tend, and which such measures are daily and hourly producing? |
10383 | and if not, why is it so? |
10383 | and when ought an operation to be performed for its removal? |
10383 | or too suddenly and abruptly? |
29701 | Believe me, the question-- what is the health of his family, or of hers? |
29701 | Has the child been exposed to the contagion of measles, small- pox, or scarlatina? |
29701 | How is an infant not at the breast to be fed? |
29701 | How much food does an infant of a month old require? |
29701 | The child turned to his mother, saying,''Mummy, is that true?'' |
29701 | The one most natural question to which, in every instance, the doctor has to reply is this:''Will he or she outgrow it?'' |
29701 | What are you to do in these cases? |
29701 | What does diphtheria depend on? |
29701 | and how should the food be given? |
29701 | has it been exposed to the sun with its head uncovered? |
29701 | has it had a fall, or been frightened? |
29701 | is it teething, and if so, when did its last tooth appear? |
29701 | of what did its last meal consist? |
29701 | or has it, though in the shade, been sitting or playing out of doors in the intense heat of a summer''s day? |
29701 | or is it suffering from whooping- cough which has of late been very severe? |
29701 | what intervals should be allowed between each time of feeding? |
29701 | when were its bowels last open? |
29701 | where did you put down the medicine?'' |
29701 | where is the arrowroot? |
19594 | Can any question be of more importance? |
19594 | Did you ever hear of the remarks made by a famous philosopher who was given a dinner by his friends in celebration of his 85th birthday? |
19594 | Does not that fact alone render your early call upon your physician imperative? |
19594 | Each club needs a leader to begin it; will the reader be that one in her Community? |
19594 | How can we remedy this painful condition? |
19594 | How can we suggest a remedy? |
19594 | How is it produced and how can it be remedied? |
19594 | How then is it possible for the mother to affect her child in any way except insofar as the quality of its nourishment is concerned? |
19594 | If a woman for example has not had a baby, how does she know she can have one? |
19594 | If his individual ability is responsible in one instance, why not apply the same system to all pupils? |
19594 | If this system is responsible for the brilliancy of one pupil, why does not the same system make all brilliant? |
19594 | If you put a weight on the top of a clothes pin as it sits on a clothes line, what will take place? |
19594 | Is it not a problem for the enthusiastic and immediate[ xxx] support of every statesman, politician, teacher, and preacher alike? |
19594 | Is it that each may be trusted by self- instruction to[ 36] fit himself, or herself, for the office of parent? |
19594 | Is it that the discharge of it is easy? |
19594 | Is it that this responsibility is but a remote contingency? |
19594 | Rather, should we not stamp them out of existence-- treat them as a menace, and not as a thing of pity? |
19594 | Read the article on"How long should a baby nurse?" |
19594 | So long as these conditions exist need we not tremble for the future of the race? |
19594 | The really important question is, How will this mother develop? |
19594 | We hear much about race suicide, but is it not monstrous to cry for more babies when we do not know how to keep alive those we have? |
19594 | What is the high school doing to improve the girl''s health? |
19594 | What was the result? |
19594 | What will our marvelous material splendor avail if the race is destined to immediate extinction? |
19594 | Who was to blame? |
19594 | Why were her prayers not heard? |
19594 | Why, indeed? |
19594 | Why, therefore, should there be any real fear? |
19594 | Why? |
19594 | Women should be told why they must remain on their backs as explained in the chapter:"How long should a woman remain in bed?" |
19594 | of all women between the ages of twenty and twenty- four are married? |
20817 | And let me out? |
20817 | And where, mamma, are the babies? |
20817 | But,he says,"Mamma, do potatoes come from potatoes?" |
20817 | Certainly, dear child; where else could they come from? |
20817 | Do you notice how trim and nice Mrs. Smith always looks? 20817 Say, mamma, was my hand in your hand, my foot in your foot, my head in your head?" |
20817 | Well, Auntie says I would n''t be here if it was n''t for Dr. P. What did the doctor have to do with it? |
20817 | Why, Mamma,he exclaimed,"do oranges come from oranges?" |
20817 | A"jelly mass"at three months? |
20817 | And the mother thoughtfully and wisely looked up and said:"Did he do it in front of his mother? |
20817 | And why all this trouble? |
20817 | As soon as the baby is born, the worried mother asks in anxious tones:"Doctor, is it all right, is it perfect, has it got any birthmarks?" |
20817 | As we have said, children can keep secrets much better than most adults; and just suppose they_ should_ tell something-- what harm? |
20817 | Corn?" |
20817 | Did he ask you to go into the bedroom or bathroom and lock the door?" |
20817 | Did you hear that noise?" |
20817 | Do such threats cause the love of the child for his father to increase? |
20817 | Do you know, reader, that that birthmark was present fully four months before she passed through that experience in the berry patch? |
20817 | Does baby have to breathe through his mouth? |
20817 | Does he sleep well? |
20817 | Does he suck his fist? |
20817 | Does the baby vomit? |
20817 | EARLY QUESTIONS Some day you will be surprised by your little child suddenly asking you some such question as this:"Mother, where did I come from?" |
20817 | EARLY SIGNS OF PREGNANCY Among the first questions an expectant mother asks is:"What are early signs of pregnancy?" |
20817 | Having taken very little nourishment at noon, by half past two the plaintive plea again came to the mother ears:"May I have a piece?" |
20817 | He may often be satisfied with one breast if the milk is plentiful; if not, he is given both breasts; and may we add the following injunction? |
20817 | He picked up a navel orange, and pointing to the navel said,"What is that?" |
20817 | How he promised her he would feed her on cherries, and currants and the fattest of worms? |
20817 | How much does he gain each week in weight? |
20817 | How much unnecessary information did this older and experienced Kate put into the pure mind of this innocent little girl? |
20817 | How shall we tell it? |
20817 | I forget to put it out sometimes, but really now, does it matter?" |
20817 | If we do it on the second and third day, why should we object to run, bow, and indulge on the one hundredth and second day? |
20817 | In a few days what do you suppose happens to these little bulging baby seeds? |
20817 | Let me see now how many different baby seeds do we know? |
20817 | MODERN METHODS And why are we so concerned today about asepsis, sterilization, etc., when a generation ago they were not? |
20817 | Mamma says,"Oh, did you fall? |
20817 | Mamma, where did that come from?" |
20817 | Mother, to whom would you rather he would say these things? |
20817 | Now the question in my mind is: how did Kate tell her? |
20817 | One day, when he was about three, he burst into my bedroom, saying,"Mamma, dear, I did come from you, did n''t I?" |
20817 | PARTIES Every mother who reads these lines has had to meet this question:"Shall I let my little one begin to go to parties?" |
20817 | Someone asked me several years ago,"Are you going to let your little fellow go to movies?" |
20817 | Suppose that you were repulsed every time you approached a dear friend, your husband, or some other member of the family? |
20817 | THE MATING STORY You remember the story of how Bob Robin found Jenny Robin, do n''t you? |
20817 | THE TIME OF WAITING The prospective mother has thought many times,"Will my baby ever come?" |
20817 | TRUSTING YOUR CHILD Often the question arises:"Will they tell to other children this newly found knowledge?" |
20817 | Take, for instance, the matter of a caress or an embrace-- how would you react to repeated rebuff? |
20817 | That evening the little fellow, just past three years, came to me and asked,"Mamma, did n''t you say I came from you?" |
20817 | The questions most naturally arising in the mind of the reader at this time are: When shall we begin to tell this story? |
20817 | To the question,"What are they doing, mamma?" |
20817 | WHAT IS TWILIGHT SLEEP? |
20817 | What do his bowel movements look like? |
20817 | What is the result? |
20817 | What was that? |
20817 | When is the best time to suggest to the child? |
20817 | Where did they get such a lad as you?" |
20817 | Where shall we begin? |
20817 | Where shall we stop? |
20817 | Who of us has not seen women with strained, tense faces hobbling about in high- heeled, narrow- toed shoes? |
20817 | Why all this worry over temperature and cleanliness? |
20817 | Will you please send a stool to the office? |
20817 | and the little fellow quickly answered:"Why sure he did; how did you guess it?" |
20817 | ca n''t something be done for young women to preparé them for motherhood?" |
20817 | can you help me feed my helpless babe? |
20817 | to you, or to some little girl out on the street, or to some older boy? |
20817 | while in the same frank manner you reply:"Why from your mamma, of course; where do you think you could have come from? |
18559 | ABSENT TO- DAY? |
18559 | ABSENT TO- DAY? |
18559 | How shall I keep my liver rested and in good working order? |
18559 | Oh, no, Claude,she said,"do n''t you see the big green can there? |
18559 | What do you talk with? |
18559 | What does it do with the poisons? |
18559 | ( If this is hard to understand, think which would cool faster-- hot soup in a deep cup or the same soup poured out into a plate? |
18559 | A bee sting? |
18559 | A burn? |
18559 | A minute? |
18559 | Are drafts dangerous? |
18559 | Are sweet foods good or harmful? |
18559 | Are there any spaces that you can see where food might lodge and stay? |
18559 | Are there cans in the park to hold the papers and scraps? |
18559 | Are you careful to keep your breath as clean as possible? |
18559 | Are you seated now in the best way for reading or not? |
18559 | As these scraps decay, what harm do they do? |
18559 | As you undress, what do you do with the clothes you take off? |
18559 | At what hour do you go to bed? |
18559 | Blow it out in one way, and what happens? |
18559 | Books? |
18559 | But how are these wonderful little machines made? |
18559 | But how can they let all their friends know? |
18559 | But how did your eyes get the message to your brain, and how did your brain tell your legs to stop walking? |
18559 | But the waste water-- how does she get rid of that? |
18559 | But what causes the difference in their color? |
18559 | But what was it this time that set your brain to thinking? |
18559 | But why should we learn to cook? |
18559 | But you children who have good eyes that can see, do you really see things when you look at them? |
18559 | CAN YOU SEE IT?"] |
18559 | Can you feel the elastic pads, or bands, moving? |
18559 | Can you feel with your mouth? |
18559 | Can you tell me what would have happened to it then? |
18559 | Can you tell me why? |
18559 | Cheese? |
18559 | Chilblains? |
18559 | Could a person be deaf who had two perfect ears? |
18559 | Could your face stand the same hard rubbing as your hands? |
18559 | Did they divide up the thinking part, too? |
18559 | Did you ever feel that way too, though perhaps not about oranges? |
18559 | Did you ever see a fly wipe his feet before he came into the house? |
18559 | Did you ever see anyone try to talk and chew at the same time or forget to shut his mouth while he was chewing? |
18559 | Do all of you like onions? |
18559 | Do n''t you think you ought to take very good care of your eyes? |
18559 | Do they slant upward or downward? |
18559 | Do you always have your own towel to use? |
18559 | Do you bring luncheon to school? |
18559 | Do you ever go to bed without brushing your teeth? |
18559 | Do you feel a ridge sticking out from this? |
18559 | Do you find something harder than the rest of your throat? |
18559 | Do you have cans like these in your town, too? |
18559 | Do you know of any trade or occupation in which it is necessary to train one''s sense of touch? |
18559 | Do you know where the water you drink at school comes from? |
18559 | Do you know why it is that people are so careful nowadays about having milk and drinking- water very clean? |
18559 | Do you like the breakfast suggested here? |
18559 | Do you remember the old Bible story about Joseph and his"coat of many colors"? |
18559 | Do you see the little tubes leading down from the kidneys, carrying the waste water and poison down into a kind of bag? |
18559 | Do you tell funny stories at the table and talk about happy tramps you have taken or games you have played, or about your pets or your books? |
18559 | Do you think I could have kept it that way very long? |
18559 | Do you think that any waste from these buildings could drain into the well? |
18559 | Does he want to eat it? |
18559 | Does n''t he make the flowers blossom, and the trees grow? |
18559 | Does n''t it seem a nuisance, in winter time, to have to put on a coat and overshoes and a cap or a hood, and sometimes leggings and mittens, too? |
18559 | Does the skin coat keep you warm? |
18559 | Does your body do any work while you are sleeping? |
18559 | Does your heart ever become tired? |
18559 | Does your skin ever talk to you? |
18559 | From what do flies come, and how do they grow? |
18559 | Frost- bitten ears? |
18559 | Have you a park near your home? |
18559 | Have you been vaccinated? |
18559 | Have you ever beaten a drum with a stick? |
18559 | Have you ever looked at a fly through a magnifying glass or under a microscope? |
18559 | Have you ever played any games in which the sharpest eyes won? |
18559 | Have you ever seen anyone who had to stay all the time in bed or sit in a wheeled chair? |
18559 | Have you ever seen kidney beans? |
18559 | Have you ever slept in a house close to a railway? |
18559 | Have you played any of the games mentioned here? |
18559 | Have you tried to train your ears? |
18559 | He is never quite happy, is he, until he has put it into his mouth? |
18559 | How are the streets in your town cleaned in winter? |
18559 | How are we to take care of the telephone lines and"Central"of our_ nervous system_? |
18559 | How can we compare a person in a closed room to the burning candle under the glass? |
18559 | How can we prevent bacteria that cause disease from growing in our houses? |
18559 | How can you help the Health Officers to keep your town a healthful place? |
18559 | How can you help your digestion? |
18559 | How can you keep it in good working order? |
18559 | How can you keep it vigorous? |
18559 | How can you keep your mind healthy? |
18559 | How can you keep your teeth quite free from scraps of food? |
18559 | How can you make your heart strong? |
18559 | How can you prove that the gas in your breath is not like the gas in the fresh air around you? |
18559 | How can you prove this? |
18559 | How can you take an air bath? |
18559 | How can you take the best care of yours? |
18559 | How can you try to save yourself if you fall into the water? |
18559 | How could the germs of typhoid fever get into the milk we drink? |
18559 | How could these things have been avoided? |
18559 | How did the players divide the muscle exercise of the game? |
18559 | How did the pupil change this time? |
18559 | How did this person show the lack of exercise? |
18559 | How did you celebrate last Fourth of July? |
18559 | How did you learn about each of these? |
18559 | How did you play them? |
18559 | How do the houses get rid of their waste? |
18559 | How do these cells use the air? |
18559 | How do they carry them? |
18559 | How do we all know that it is a very wise thing to have done? |
18559 | How do we get rid of the waste part that is a gas? |
18559 | How do you care for your hair at night? |
18559 | How do you help keep the air in your house clean? |
18559 | How do you help to make meal times pleasant? |
18559 | How do you make your muscles strong? |
18559 | How do you sit and hold your book when you read in the evening? |
18559 | How do you take care of your ears? |
18559 | How do you take care of your hair? |
18559 | How do you think you would feel if you never, never could speak to anyone, and no one could speak to you? |
18559 | How does Mother Nature get rid of these poisons from our breath? |
18559 | How does Nature keep the outdoor air clean? |
18559 | How does drinking alcohol lead to crime? |
18559 | How does eating keep you alive and make you grow? |
18559 | How does he ask for things? |
18559 | How does it get around to the different parts of the body? |
18559 | How does she get it out of the blood? |
18559 | How does she teach us not to eat too much of one kind at a time? |
18559 | How does the air get in and out of the lungs? |
18559 | How does the air"down cellar"feel? |
18559 | How does the city get rid of all the dirt and waste? |
18559 | How does the nerve of the eye( the_ optic nerve_) get its messages? |
18559 | How does this sense of smell help us? |
18559 | How does your nose help your throat and your lungs? |
18559 | How else is your body being purified at night? |
18559 | How else may it help you? |
18559 | How far do sound waves travel after they enter the ear? |
18559 | How far from your eyes ought you to be able to hold this book to read it easily? |
18559 | How is fried food so often made indigestible? |
18559 | How is it best to dress in winter? |
18559 | How is it made? |
18559 | How is it made? |
18559 | How is it often harmful? |
18559 | How is the air moving? |
18559 | How is your luncheon packed? |
18559 | How long did it take you? |
18559 | How long do you take for luncheon, or for dinner at home? |
18559 | How many beats would there be in a minute? |
18559 | How many hours''sleep does this give you? |
18559 | How many things does the word"Christmas"wake up out of your memory? |
18559 | How may you know if you have adenoids? |
18559 | How much milk is there in the two bottles in the picture on p. 23? |
18559 | How must they grow to make good cutting tools? |
18559 | How near the surface of your back is your spinal cord? |
18559 | How ought you to play and study so as to get the most good from each? |
18559 | How was it done? |
18559 | How will you take care of what is left? |
18559 | How would you know that your body must have a great deal of liquid in it? |
18559 | How would you know, without being told, that sunshine is good for you? |
18559 | How would you treat a bruise? |
18559 | How, and when, do you care for your teeth? |
18559 | How? |
18559 | How?--and why? |
18559 | I looked into the hole, and what do you think I saw? |
18559 | If a scab forms over a scratch or cut in your skin, what should you do to it? |
18559 | If anyone asked you how a lemon tastes, what would you say? |
18559 | If children breathe tobacco smoke, what effect will it have on them? |
18559 | If not, what takes its place? |
18559 | If the light waves enter the ear, can they make you hear? |
18559 | If the waste goes into a river, is the river water used for drinking? |
18559 | If there is less fresh air, there must be-- bad air? |
18559 | If they are not straight or sound, what can you do about it? |
18559 | If you are told to take some medicine from a certain bottle or box, do you always look at the label? |
18559 | If you can not, what should you do? |
18559 | If you do, what happens all night long to the food scraps that were left around and between your teeth? |
18559 | If you find that the fresh food quickly becomes moldy, how will you think that the mold germs came to it? |
18559 | If you grow very warm exercising, what change do you notice in your skin? |
18559 | If you have stood very near a moving train, how did your ears feel? |
18559 | If you have used your"look- out department"as well as you can, and still the accident happens, what will you do then? |
18559 | If you have, what ought you to do? |
18559 | If you should happen to swallow something poisonous, what ought you to do right away? |
18559 | If you were asked how we can tell that air is everywhere, what could you say? |
18559 | If you were choosing a bedroom, on which side of the house-- facing which direction-- would you choose it, and why? |
18559 | In summer? |
18559 | In the candle experiment, is all the air under the glass used up? |
18559 | In this play, what will you each call yourselves? |
18559 | In what position are they when the lungs are filled with air? |
18559 | In what position is the diaphragm then? |
18559 | In what three ways does the body"clean house"? |
18559 | In what ways may germs be carried, besides by flies? |
18559 | In which dish would the soup have the larger surface from which to let off the heat? |
18559 | Is it flat or round, light or heavy, rough or smooth? |
18559 | Is it hot? |
18559 | Is it wet? |
18559 | Is n''t it strange that you have such long hair on the top of your head and none at all on the soles of your feet or the palms of your hands? |
18559 | Is n''t there something hard and then a soft kind of pad over it? |
18559 | Is that the way you do? |
18559 | Is the air in the room now the best you can have in it? |
18559 | Is there a Board of Health in your town? |
18559 | Is there always the same amount of air in the room? |
18559 | Is this as good as a wash? |
18559 | Is this enough? |
18559 | Is this time enough? |
18559 | Is this what you ought to do? |
18559 | Is your evening meal supper or dinner? |
18559 | It looks fuzzy, does n''t it? |
18559 | It looks somewhat like a cage, does n''t it? |
18559 | Just after a meal, what is your stomach doing? |
18559 | KEEPING WELL How many times have you been absent this term? |
18559 | Look at the picture on p. 165; why is this a good after- supper corner? |
18559 | Look at your nails; which of the"tools"on p. 17 do they need now? |
18559 | No, it did n''t"stick"in his memory; but why did n''t it? |
18559 | Now what is the matter with this boy, or girl? |
18559 | Now which one are you going to use first this morning? |
18559 | Now, how much time should you spend in bed? |
18559 | Of the part that is water? |
18559 | Of what use is a healthy, vigorous body without a healthy, vigorous mind? |
18559 | On your way to and from school, what have you noticed that could breed or attract flies? |
18559 | Onions? |
18559 | Pepper? |
18559 | Perhaps you will ask,"How do whiskey and wine and beer do us harm?" |
18559 | Pickles? |
18559 | Radishes? |
18559 | Salt? |
18559 | Scarcely is the second recitation over before your throat begins to feel dry, and up goes your hand--"May I get a drink?" |
18559 | Strawberries? |
18559 | Suppose that you are going to get the breakfast in this house; how will you use some of the milk in preparing it? |
18559 | Suppose that you have just bitten off a mouthful of food; what is the story of this mouthful before it is taken into your blood? |
18559 | Suppose your clothes or your hair should catch fire; what would you do? |
18559 | TASTING AND SMELLING When, at home, you give the baby a ball or a key or a watch to play with, what does he do with it the very first thing? |
18559 | The other day a little boy asked me what made his skin look so rough? |
18559 | The tubes through which it flows back to the heart? |
18559 | Then, if there is more fresh air, there must be-- bad air? |
18559 | Think how many messages a baby stores away before he is ready to answer them; what are some of these? |
18559 | Thinking and Answering"ABSENT TO- DAY?" |
18559 | Was n''t it a very awkward, disagreeable sight? |
18559 | Was n''t it enough to make you tired and sleepy and want a chance to rest? |
18559 | Well, how much do you weigh? |
18559 | Well, what did she do? |
18559 | What air can you have in the house at night except night air? |
18559 | What are muscles like? |
18559 | What are people doing to try to cure it? |
18559 | What are some of the foods that plants give us? |
18559 | What are some of the messages that are being carried by your nerves, that you know nothing about? |
18559 | What are some of the things that you like for dinner? |
18559 | What are the blind children in the picture doing? |
18559 | What are the lungs giving off in the breath besides carbon dioxid? |
18559 | What are they doing? |
18559 | What are you going to work with? |
18559 | What are_ adenoids_? |
18559 | What are_ bacteria_? |
18559 | What becomes of the part that the blood can not use? |
18559 | What bones of your body can you feel? |
18559 | What can you do to help prevent it? |
18559 | What can your skin tell you that your eyes and ears can not? |
18559 | What carries the carbon dioxid to the lungs? |
18559 | What carries the waste water to the sweat tubes and the kidneys? |
18559 | What causes the bubbles? |
18559 | What did you notice whenever a heavy train went by? |
18559 | What do we call a medicine that kills disease germs? |
18559 | What do we call a thin light substance like air? |
18559 | What do we call our whole framework of bones? |
18559 | What do we call the tubes through which the blood flows away from the heart? |
18559 | What do we mean by fresh air? |
18559 | What do we mean by the"Great White Plague"? |
18559 | What do we mean by_ fermented_ drinks? |
18559 | What do we mean by_ quarantine_? |
18559 | What do we wash off besides perspiration and dust? |
18559 | What do you do right after eating? |
18559 | What do you do? |
18559 | What do you exercise when you study? |
18559 | What do you like to have for your luncheon? |
18559 | What do you need most in order to get well? |
18559 | What do you see? |
18559 | What do you suppose was the matter? |
18559 | What do you think of having medicines about not labeled or poured into old bottles with wrong labels? |
18559 | What does all this playing do for you? |
18559 | What does it mean? |
18559 | What does sugar come from? |
18559 | What does this book mean by saying that we are made of sunshine? |
18559 | What does your tongue do besides receiving tastes? |
18559 | What foods do you know how to cook? |
18559 | What games have you played in the last day or two? |
18559 | What happens? |
18559 | What have you to help you to prevent accidents? |
18559 | What is a draft? |
18559 | What is a_ narcotic_? |
18559 | What is happening to the blood on its"round trip"? |
18559 | What is in these drinks that is so very harmful? |
18559 | What is it in your body that gives it stiffening to stand upright, and makes levers in your legs and arms to move it about? |
18559 | What is it that air does in the body? |
18559 | What is the bladder? |
18559 | What is the body-- its muscle, bone, skin, and all-- made up of? |
18559 | What is the danger in using drinking water from a stream? |
18559 | What is the difference between milk and cream? |
18559 | What is the gas that we breathe out? |
18559 | What is the meaning of the picture on p. 129? |
18559 | What is the quickest way to let the bad air out and the fresh air in? |
18559 | What is the_ quarantine station_ in ports where passenger steamers land? |
18559 | What is to be done, then? |
18559 | What is used up? |
18559 | What is your heart doing? |
18559 | What is your heart made of? |
18559 | What is your_ pulse_? |
18559 | What is, the mold? |
18559 | What keeps it from being easily injured? |
18559 | What kind of bathing do you like best? |
18559 | What kind of books do you like best to read? |
18559 | What kind of sleep should you have if you are perfectly well? |
18559 | What made the bed tremble? |
18559 | What makes a tooth ache? |
18559 | What makes his brain and nerves and muscles grow? |
18559 | What makes it spread? |
18559 | What makes it turn pink? |
18559 | What makes the muscles at the back of your legs feel thicker? |
18559 | What makes the skin freckle or tan? |
18559 | What makes the winds? |
18559 | What might be one reason why you do n''t? |
18559 | What must you do besides washing and brushing to keep your skin in good order and looking well? |
18559 | What other kinds of germs do flies carry? |
18559 | What other parts of the skin can you tell about? |
18559 | What other waste is there to be gotten rid of? |
18559 | What part of the body has a great deal of hair on it? |
18559 | What parts of your body are you exercising and taking care of when you read? |
18559 | What proof have we that the body needs it? |
18559 | What quality should all clothing material have, and why? |
18559 | What takes the sight message to the brain? |
18559 | What were they? |
18559 | What will happen, then, if you do n''t wash your skin? |
18559 | What work? |
18559 | What would you say about sugar? |
18559 | What, then, is_ light_? |
18559 | When a baby is born, what care should be taken of its eyes immediately, and why? |
18559 | When do you get up? |
18559 | When the people leave at the end of the day, how do the lawns and paths look? |
18559 | When will the scab come off of itself? |
18559 | When you are ready for bed, how do you fix your windows? |
18559 | When you are reciting in class, do you think how your voice and the words sound to the other people in the room? |
18559 | When you feel tired, what is happening in your body? |
18559 | When you feel your body and arms and head with your fingers, what are they like? |
18559 | When you hear the word_ accident_, what do you think of? |
18559 | When you jump out of bed in the morning, what do you do with the bedclothes? |
18559 | When you perspire freely, how does that help the kidneys? |
18559 | When you play out of doors, what do you exercise? |
18559 | Where are your lungs? |
18559 | Where can you easily feel a pulse? |
18559 | Where do the men who want to smoke in the open trolley car have to sit? |
18559 | Where do they stop? |
18559 | Where does it get the liquid food that it delivers to the muscles? |
18559 | Where does it go? |
18559 | Where does most of it enter the blood? |
18559 | Where does the food strength in the milk come from? |
18559 | Where does the moisture come from? |
18559 | Where does the sound come from? |
18559 | Where would the trouble be? |
18559 | Which from plants? |
18559 | Which makes you more tired, to walk slowly, just"lagging along,"for about twenty minutes, or to walk briskly for the same time? |
18559 | Which of them are the best"to grow on"? |
18559 | Which of these foods come from animals? |
18559 | Which way is the air moving, and why?] |
18559 | Who decides where the drinking water for the town shall come from? |
18559 | Why are drinks containing alcohol harmful to take( give four reasons)? |
18559 | Why are teeth necessary? |
18559 | Why are these good?] |
18559 | Why are you given recess? |
18559 | Why can he not answer them at once? |
18559 | Why do our bodies need"housecleaning"? |
18559 | Why do people often keep fresh fruit and vegetables there? |
18559 | Why do we need bones? |
18559 | Why do we need so much water? |
18559 | Why do we need to eat? |
18559 | Why do we want to drink water? |
18559 | Why do you need a heart? |
18559 | Why do you need so much sleep? |
18559 | Why do you need so much? |
18559 | Why do you need to breathe so often? |
18559 | Why do you stop? |
18559 | Why does Nature give us so many different kinds of food? |
18559 | Why does a room with people in it grow very warm if the doors and windows are kept closed? |
18559 | Why is it better to buy bottled milk than milk dipped out of a can? |
18559 | Why is it called this? |
18559 | Why is it dangerous not to? |
18559 | Why is it even more necessary to have the air blowing through the room at night than in the daytime? |
18559 | Why is it good to play, and work too, out of doors? |
18559 | Why is it so very necessary to empty the bladder regularly? |
18559 | Why is it very necessary that this be disposed of regularly? |
18559 | Why is it well to look up often, as you read? |
18559 | Why is milk much better for you than coffee or tea? |
18559 | Why is smoking a foolish habit? |
18559 | Why is this brushing very necessary? |
18559 | Why is this? |
18559 | Why must it be carried away again? |
18559 | Why must our clothes be washed every week? |
18559 | Why must the air we breathe have oxygen in it? |
18559 | Why must the blood be carried away from the muscles? |
18559 | Why must the blood be sent to the muscles? |
18559 | Why not? |
18559 | Why not? |
18559 | Why ought children''s first teeth to be thoroughly brushed every day? |
18559 | Why ought it to be neatly done? |
18559 | Why ought you to stay away from other people when you have a cold? |
18559 | Why should every city have parks for the children? |
18559 | Why should n''t we eat our food raw instead of taking all this trouble and pains to cook it? |
18559 | Why should you air your clothes every night? |
18559 | Why should you? |
18559 | Why was his act a misdemeanor? |
18559 | Why was it done? |
18559 | Why? |
18559 | Why? |
18559 | Why? |
18559 | Why? |
18559 | Why? |
18559 | Why? |
18559 | Why? |
18559 | Why? |
18559 | Why? |
18559 | Why? |
18559 | Why? |
18559 | Will night air hurt you? |
18559 | Will the wonderful coat wash? |
18559 | Yes, and these give us pleasure; but how about the bad smells? |
18559 | You felt the drumhead quiver under the blow, did you not? |
18559 | You have noticed them, have n''t you, sometime when you were pulling off black stockings? |
18559 | You have seen moldy bread? |
18559 | You have seen the little red rubber balloons, have n''t you? |
18559 | You might think at first that the wind blew it out; but how could the wind get through or under the jar? |
18559 | You remember the blind children? |
18559 | [ Illustration: AN EARLY RUN IS A GOOD PREPARATION FOR THE DAY''S WORK] Of course you have seen a pump? |
18559 | [ Illustration: DO YOUR NAILS LOOK LIKE THESE?] |
18559 | [ Illustration: DUSTING-- HOW SHALL WE DO IT?] |
18559 | [ Illustration: OR LIKE THIS?] |
18559 | [ Illustration: WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE A BACK YARD LIKE THIS?] |
18559 | [ Illustration:"DO YOU HEAR IT? |
18559 | or the first taste of strawberries in May? |
18559 | or the sight of soldiers marching? |
18559 | paper? |
18559 | pencils? |
15484 | ?_ No absolute rule can be given. |
15484 | BAD HABITS_ What are the most common bad habits of young children?_ Sucking, nail- biting, dirt- eating, bed- wetting, and masturbation. |
15484 | COLIC_ What are the symptoms of colic?_ There is a strong, hard cry, which comes suddenly and returns every few minutes. |
15484 | CROUP_ What are the symptoms of croup?_ There is a hollow, dry, barking cough, with some difficulty in breathing. |
15484 | DENTITION_ How many teeth are there in the first set?_ Twenty. |
15484 | DESSERTS_ What desserts may be given to young children?_ Mistakes are more often made here than in any other part of the child''s diet. |
15484 | EGGS_ To what extent may eggs be used in the diet of this period?_ They form a most valuable food. |
15484 | EXERCISE_ Is exercise important for infants?_ It is as necessary for them as for older children. |
15484 | FEEDING DURING THE THIRD YEAR_ What changes may be made in the diet during the third year?_ The night feeding at 10 P.M. should be omitted. |
15484 | FRUITS_ Are fruits an essential or important part of the diet?_ They are a very important part and should be begun in infancy. |
15484 | How are these to be diminished?_ By diluting the milk. |
15484 | In infants who do not yet walk or creep, the leg is to be preferred? |
15484 | Indigestible food should never be given to tempt the appetite when the ordinary simple food is refused? |
15484 | Is this necessary or important?_ No; it only happens to come so in simplifying the calculation. |
15484 | KISSING_ Are there any valid objections to kissing infants?_ There are many serious objections. |
15484 | NAPKINS_ How should napkins be taken care of?_ They should he immediately removed from the nursery when soiled or wet. |
15484 | NURSING_ Should all mothers attempt to nurse their children?_ As a rule they should do so, but there are many conditions when they should not. |
15484 | OVERFEEDING_ What is meant by overfeeding?_ Giving an infant too much food; either too much at one time or too frequently. |
15484 | PART II INFANT FEEDING_ What is the best infant food?_ Mother''s milk. |
15484 | PEPTONIZED MILK_ What is peptonized milk?_ Milk in which the proteids( curd) have been partially digested. |
15484 | SCURVY_ What is scurvy and how is it produced?_ Scurvy is a disease of general nutrition, usually caused by the long- continued use of improper food. |
15484 | SLEEP_ Should a child sleep in the same bed with its mother or nurse?_ Under no circumstances, if this can possibly be avoided. |
15484 | STERILIZED MILK_ What is meant by sterilizing milk?_ Heating milk for the purpose of destroying germs. |
15484 | THE TEMPERATURE_ What is the normal temperature of an infant?_ The normal temperature varies more than in adults. |
15484 | VACCINATION_ Nowadays when small- pox occurs so seldom is it necessary to have every child vaccinated?_ It should by all means be done. |
15484 | VEGETABLES_ What vegetables may be used at this period?_ White potatoes may be given first. |
15484 | WEIGHT, GROWTH, AND DEVELOPMENT_ Of what importance is the weight of the child?_ Nothing else tells so accurately how well it is thriving. |
15484 | _ Are all these elements necessary?_ Yes; we can not expect to rear a healthy infant unless they are all in his food. |
15484 | _ Are fruits likely to disturb a nursing infant?_ Sour fruits in some cases may do so, but sweet fruits and most cooked fruits are useful. |
15484 | _ Are not many little children clothed too thinly for the ordinary house?_ Very few. |
15484 | _ Are the proprietary infant foods open to the same objections as condensed milk?_ They are. |
15484 | _ Are there any other important things to be considered?_ Yes; mother''s milk is always fed fresh and is practically sterile. |
15484 | _ Are vegetable salads to be given?_ As a rule salads of all kinds should be omitted until a child has passed the tenth year. |
15484 | _ At what age may a well baby go without food from 10 P.M. to 6 or 7 A.M.?_ Usually at four months, and always at five or six months. |
15484 | _ At what age may an infant be trained in this way?_ Usually by the second month if training is begun early. |
15484 | _ At what age may the interval be made two and a half hours?_ Usually at five or six weeks. |
15484 | _ At what age should the fontanel close?_ The average is about eighteen months. |
15484 | _ At what age should the weaning be completed?_ Generally at one year. |
15484 | _ At what temperature should a nursery be kept during the day?_ Best, 66 ° to 68 ° F., measured by a thermometer hanging three feet from the floor. |
15484 | _ Can constipation in a nursing infant be controlled through the mother''s milk?_ Only to a limited extent. |
15484 | _ Do children ever sleep too much?_ It is doubtful if healthy children ever do. |
15484 | _ Do little children require as heavy flannels as older people?_ Not as a rule. |
15484 | _ Does"a little"do any harm?_ Yes, in that it develops a taste for this sort of food, after which plainer food is taken with less relish. |
15484 | _ How are these gruels made?_ They may be made directly from the grains or from some of the prepared flours( page 149). |
15484 | _ How does an infant show that he is not satisfied?_ He drains the bottle eagerly and cries when it is taken away. |
15484 | _ How does mumps begin?_ As a swelling upon the jaw, beneath the ear. |
15484 | _ How does this develop?_ Gradually; very rarely does it come on suddenly. |
15484 | _ How does whooping- cough begin?_ For a week or ten days it can not be distinguished from an ordinary cold on the chest. |
15484 | _ How frequently should an infant be nursed during the first week?_ After the third day, every two hours during the day and twice during the night. |
15484 | _ How is an infant to be managed that cries from temper, habit, or to be indulged?_ It should simply be allowed to"cry it out." |
15484 | _ How is it obtained?_ A young baby gets its exercise by screaming, waving its arms, kicking, etc. |
15484 | _ How is the acidity of cow''s milk overcome?_ By the addition of lime- water or bicarbonate of soda. |
15484 | _ How long do these symptoms last?_ Usually only three or four days; but there may be no gain in weight for two or three weeks. |
15484 | _ How long is this band required?_ The snug flannel band, not usually more than four months. |
15484 | _ How long may this schedule be followed?_ Usually until the fourteenth or fifteenth month. |
15484 | _ How long should condensed milk be continued?_ In most cases it should be used as the sole food for a few weeks only. |
15484 | _ How long should the thermometer be left in place to take the temperature?_ Two minutes in the rectum, and five minutes in the groin. |
15484 | _ How may a child be trained to be regular in the action of its bowels?_ By endeavouring to have them move at exactly the same time every day. |
15484 | _ How may the temperature of the milk be tested?_ Never by putting the nipple in the nurse''s mouth. |
15484 | _ How may this best be done?_ At first one feeding a day of plain milk and barley gruel may be given; later, two feedings; then three feedings, etc. |
15484 | _ How much crying is normal for a very young baby?_ From fifteen to thirty minutes a day is not too much. |
15484 | _ How much should a baby sleep at six months?_ About two thirds of the time. |
15484 | _ How much time should be allowed for one feeding?_ Never more than twenty minutes. |
15484 | _ How often should meat be given?_ At this period, only once a day, at the mid- day meal. |
15484 | _ How should a child old enough to run about be lifted?_ Always by placing the hands under the child''s arms, and never by the wrists. |
15484 | _ How should a nursery be heated?_ Best by an open fire; next to this by a Franklin stove. |
15484 | _ How should a salt bath be prepared?_ A teacupful of common salt or sea salt should be used to each two gallons of water. |
15484 | _ How should acute indigestion be managed?_ One should bear in mind that for the time being the digestive organs have stopped work altogether. |
15484 | _ How should an infant''s bed be prepared?_ The mattress should be firm but soft, the pillow very thin, and the covering not excessive. |
15484 | _ How should one train a child to do without the bottle?_ This is usually very easy if it is begun at one year. |
15484 | _ How should such a child be treated?_ Masturbation is the most injurious of all the bad habits, and should be broken up just as early as possible. |
15484 | _ How should the bath be given?_ It should not be given sooner than one hour after feeding. |
15484 | _ How should the bath be given?_ The temperature should not be over 106 ° F.; this should always be tested by a thermometer if one can be obtained. |
15484 | _ How should the food be prepared during the early months?_ It is convenient in calculation to make up twenty ounces of food at a time. |
15484 | _ How should the infant be held during dressing and undressing?_ Nothing is more awkward than to attempt to dress a young baby in a sitting posture. |
15484 | _ If cane sugar is used, what amount should be added?_ Considerably less than of the milk sugar. |
15484 | _ If cow''s milk is properly diluted and lime- water and sugar added does it then resemble mother''s milk?_ No; the mixture contains too little fat. |
15484 | _ If the skin is very sensitive and chafing easily produced, what should be done?_ No soap should be used, but bran or salt baths given instead. |
15484 | _ In what ways is cream now obtained?_( 1) By skimming, after the milk has stood usually for twenty- four hours? |
15484 | _ In what ways is cream now obtained?_( 1) By skimming, after the milk has stood usually for twenty- four hours? |
15484 | _ Is cow''s milk rendered more digestible by being heated in this way?_ Sterilizing milk does not improve its digestibility but rather the contrary. |
15484 | _ Is it not possible for infants to thrive upon other foods than those containing fresh milk?_ They may do so for a time, but never permanently. |
15484 | _ Is it not true that eggs often cause"biliousness"?_ Very seldom, if fed as above advised. |
15484 | _ Is it true that every infant who gains rapidly in weight is thriving normally?_ Not invariably. |
15484 | _ Is milk in any way injured by heating to 155 ° F. for thirty minutes?_ This point is not yet definitely settled. |
15484 | _ Is not a high temperature a more serious symptom in a young child than in an adult?_ The opposite is rather the case. |
15484 | _ Is regular menstruation a reason for stopping nursing?_ Not invariably; as a rule both functions do not go on together. |
15484 | _ Is rocking necessary?_ By no means. |
15484 | _ Is the sucking habit a harmful one?_ When persisted in it may produce a misshapen mouth or fingers. |
15484 | _ Is the temperature of a young child a good guide as to the severity of its symptoms in illness?_ As a rule it is. |
15484 | _ Is there any advantage in having a child take its airing during the first five or six months in the nurse''s arms?_ None whatever. |
15484 | _ Is there any objection to the child''s taking the bottle until it is two or three years old?_ There are no advantages and some serious objections. |
15484 | _ Is this a matter of much importance?_ It is of the greatest importance. |
15484 | _ Of what is mother''s milk composed?_ Thirteen parts solids and eighty- seven parts water. |
15484 | _ Of what use are the salts?_ Particularly for the growth of bone. |
15484 | _ Of what use is the fat?_ It is needed for the growth of the bones, the nerves, the fat of the body, and the production of heat. |
15484 | _ Of what use is the sugar?_ It is needed for the production of heat, and to make fat in the body. |
15484 | _ On what does the percentage of fat in top- milk depend?_ 1. |
15484 | _ On what kind of days should a baby not go out?_ In sharp winds, when the ground is covered with melting snow, and when it is extremely cold. |
15484 | _ Should a baby be wakened to be nursed or fed if sleeping quietly?_ Yes, for a few days. |
15484 | _ Should a child be urged to walk?_ Never; he is usually quite willing to do so as soon as his muscles and bones are strong enough. |
15484 | _ Should an infant be played with soon after feeding?_ On no account; such a thing frequently causes vomiting and sometimes indigestion. |
15484 | _ Should older children be allowed to go with their legs bare?_ If strong and well there is no objection to this in very hot weather. |
15484 | _ Should the child take both breasts at one nursing?_ If the milk is very abundant one breast may be sufficient, otherwise both breasts may be taken. |
15484 | _ Should the whole day''s supply be peptonized at once, or each bottle separately just before the feeding?_ Either plan may be followed. |
15484 | _ Under what circumstances is it necessary to sterilize milk?_ 1. |
15484 | _ Up to what age should an older child take a nap during the day?_ Always until four years old, and if possible longer. |
15484 | _ What are some simple means by which constipation may be relieved?_ The best are diet, suppositories, and massage. |
15484 | _ What are the causes of such crying?_ Pain, temper, hunger, illness, and habit. |
15484 | _ What are the essential points in the use of milk?_ It should be clean and fresh, but not too rich. |
15484 | _ What are the first symptoms of scarlet fever?_ Generally it comes suddenly, with vomiting, high fever, and sore throat. |
15484 | _ What are the important things to be attended to in nursing?_ First, regularity; it is just as important as in the case of bottle- feeding. |
15484 | _ What are the objections to an infant''s sleeping out of doors?_ There are no real objections. |
15484 | _ What are the objections to its use?_ It is very low in fat and proteids, and high in sugar. |
15484 | _ What are the proteids?_ The curd of the milk. |
15484 | _ What are the solids?_ Fat, sugar, proteids, and salts. |
15484 | _ What are the symptoms of acute indigestion?_ These are familiar and easily recognized. |
15484 | _ What are the two essentials in handling milk?_ 1. |
15484 | _ What do children suck?_ Most frequently the thumbs or fingers, sometimes the clothing or blanket; often the"pacifier"or rubber nipple. |
15484 | _ What fruits may safely be given to children up to five years old?_ As a general rule, only cooked fruits and the juices of fresh fruits. |
15484 | _ What further additions may be made to the diet of healthy infants during the first year?_ Beef juice, the white of egg, and orange juice. |
15484 | _ What general rule can be given for increasing the food?_ To increase when the infant is not satisfied but is digesting well. |
15484 | _ What harm results from overfeeding?_ All food taken in excess of what a child can digest becomes a burden to him. |
15484 | _ What injury may be inflicted by lifting the child by the wrists or hands?_ Often serious injury is done to the elbow or shoulder joints. |
15484 | _ What is German measles?_ German measles, or rubella, is a distinct disease and has nothing to do with ordinary measles. |
15484 | _ What is cream?_ Cream is often spoken of as if it were the fat in milk. |
15484 | _ What is sprue?_ It appears on the lips and inside the cheeks like little white threads or flakes. |
15484 | _ What is the appearance of a healthy movement of a child who is taking nothing but milk?_ It is soft, yellow, and smooth, containing no lumps. |
15484 | _ What is the best hour?_ In most cases immediately after the first meal in the morning. |
15484 | _ What is the best time for vaccination?_ The time usually selected is from the third to the sixth month. |
15484 | _ What is the cause of most of the other symptoms attributed to teething?_ Nearly all of them come from indigestion due to bad feeding. |
15484 | _ What is the cry of hunger?_ It is usually a continuous, fretful cry, rarely strong and lusty. |
15484 | _ What is the cry of illness?_ There is usually more of fretfulness and moaning than real crying, although crying is excited by very slight causes. |
15484 | _ What is the cry of pain?_ It is usually strong and sharp, but not generally continuous. |
15484 | _ What is the cry of temper?_ It is loud and strong and accompanied by kicking or stiffening of the body, and is usually violent. |
15484 | _ What is the dangerous form of croup?_ Membranous croup, which is the same thing as diphtheria of the larynx. |
15484 | _ What is the easiest way of overcoming this?_ By increasing the fat in the milk before dilution. |
15484 | _ What is the fat?_ The cream. |
15484 | _ What is the first thing to be used with milk?_ Farinaceous food in some form, usually as a gruel. |
15484 | _ What is the nature of this cry?_ It is loud and strong. |
15484 | _ What is the sugar?_ It is lactose, or milk sugar. |
15484 | _ What should be done for a baby with colic?_ First, see that the feet are warm. |
15484 | _ What should be done if there is a foreign body in the nose?_ The child should blow his nose strongly while the empty nostril is compressed. |
15484 | _ What should be done when a child shows the first symptoms of serious illness?_ The child should be put to bed. |
15484 | _ What should be done when such symptoms appear?_ This depends upon the severity of the symptoms and how long they have lasted. |
15484 | _ What should guide one as to the quantity of food to be given to any infant? |
15484 | _ What sort of nipples should be used?_ Only simple straight nipples which slip over the neck of the bottle. |
15484 | _ What sort of underclothing should be worn during cold weather?_ Never the heaviest weight, even in winter. |
15484 | _ What stewed fruits may be given?_ Stewed or baked apples, prunes, pears, peaches and apricots. |
15484 | _ What symptoms indicate that a child who is nursing is not properly nourished?_ It does not gain and may even lose in weight. |
15484 | _ When and how is scarlet fever contagious?_ Scarlet fever is only slightly contagious for the first one or two days of the attack. |
15484 | _ When are nail- biting and dirt- eating seen, and how are they to be controlled?_ These habits belong especially to children over three years old. |
15484 | _ When do children begin to talk?_ Generally at one year a child can say"papa"and"mamma"or other single words. |
15484 | _ When does an infant first laugh aloud?_ Usually from the third to the fifth month. |
15484 | _ When does it begin to reach for toys and handle them?_ Usually from the fifth to the seventh month. |
15484 | _ When does the milk come in abundance?_ Usually on the third day, sometimes not until the fourth or fifth day. |
15484 | _ When is a cry abnormal?_ When it is too long or too frequent. |
15484 | _ When is it advantageous to heat milk to 212 ° F.?_ For use upon long journeys, such as crossing the ocean. |
15484 | _ When is this habit most frequently seen?_ It begins in quite early infancy, and if not broken may last until children are six or seven years old. |
15484 | _ When is this likely to come on?_ Usually at night. |
15484 | _ When may it be increased to three hours?_ Usually at two months. |
15484 | _ When may young children be played with?_ If at all, in the morning, or after the midday nap; but never just before bedtime. |
15484 | _ When should a child walk alone?_ The first attempts are generally seen in the twelfth or thirteenth month. |
15484 | _ When should regular training be begun?_ During the first week of life. |
15484 | _ When should vaccination be repeated?_ An unsuccessful vaccination proves nothing and should be repeated in two or three weeks. |
15484 | _ Where should the temperature of infants and young children be taken?_ The rectum is altogether the best place, and next to this the groin. |
15484 | _ Which is more digestible, the white or yolk of the egg?_ For the great majority of children, the white of the egg. |
15484 | _ Which is preferable for vaccination, the arm or the leg?_ The part which can be most easily protected and kept at rest is to be chosen. |
15484 | _ Which of the farinaceous foods are to be preferred?_ Those most used are barley, oatmeal, arrowroot, and farina. |
15484 | _ Will it be sufficient to dilute the milk twice( i.e., add two parts of water to one part of milk)?_ Not for a very young infant. |
15484 | _ Will not cane( granulated) sugar answer as well?_ Not as a rule; however, there are many infants who get on very well when cane sugar is used. |
6595 | A mother, surely, is not aware, that when she is giving her child Sugar Confectionery she is, in many cases, administering a deadly poison to him? |
6595 | And all for what? |
6595 | And why are your ears covered? |
6595 | Are girls more liable to it than boys? |
6595 | Are they happy? |
6595 | At what age does consumption most frequently occur? |
6595 | But how can this apply to a first attack? |
6595 | But why is it so? |
6595 | But, suppose that you have no milk, and that no wet- nurse can be procured: what then? |
6595 | Can anything be more cruel or absurd? |
6595 | Can impure or improper food make pure and proper milk, or can impure and improper milk make good blood for an infant, and thus good health? |
6595 | Can it be cured_? |
6595 | Can it be wondered at, when there is so much poor and nasty milk in England, that rickets in one shape or another is so prevalent? |
6595 | Does not almost everybody remember some kind- hearted man who showed him a kindness in the dulcet days of childhood? |
6595 | Go to the field, And ask the humble daisy why it sleeps Soon as the sun departs? |
6595 | Grow up, did I say? |
6595 | Have they occupation-- useful, active occupation-- to make them happy? |
6595 | Have they work to do to brace the muscles? |
6595 | How can their blood course merrily through their blood- vessels? |
6595 | How can their chests expand and be strong? |
6595 | How can their muscles be developed? |
6595 | How can their nerves be braced? |
6595 | How can their spines be strengthened and be straight? |
6595 | How can they, with such exercise, expect to be well? |
6595 | If she were less particular, would it not make him more hardy_? |
6595 | If such be done, she will soon come round; but what is the usual practice? |
6595 | Is it at the onset, or is it when it is confirmed? |
6595 | Is it not painful to witness the pale cheeks and the dejected looks of those boys who are often flogged? |
6595 | It might be asked, What part of the chest, in particular, ought to be kept warm? |
6595 | It might be said, that I am travelling out of my province in making remarks on corporal chastisement in schools? |
6595 | It might be said,"Why do you go into particulars? |
6595 | Know you not that the child pines if the mother vexes herself?''" |
6595 | Let me ask, When is consumption to be cured? |
6595 | Let me ask, of what use are many girls of the present day? |
6595 | Now for the throat-- The best_ external_ application is a barm and oatmeal poultice How ought it to be made, and how applied? |
6595 | Of what use is learning without health? |
6595 | Ought there not, then, to be a distinction between a ball at midnight and a dance in the evening? |
6595 | Play is absolutely necessary to a child''s very existence, as much as food and sleep; but in many parts of England where is he to have it? |
6595 | Supposing he can not retain the mixture-- the stomach rejecting it as soon as swallowed-- what then? |
6595 | The stomach requires repose as much as any other part of the body; and how can it have if it be constantly loaded with breast- milk? |
6595 | Their partners, the brilliancy of the scene, and the music, excite their nerves to undue and thus to unnatural, action, and what is the consequence? |
6595 | Water to the body-- to the whole body-- is a necessity of life, of health, and of happiness, it wards off disease, it brace? |
6595 | Well, then, what are the symptoms? |
6595 | What are the symptoms of Bronchitis_? |
6595 | What are the symptoms of this disease_? |
6595 | What are the usual causes of Chlorosis? |
6595 | What diseases are girls most subject to? |
6595 | What do you give the medicine for? |
6595 | What have they to make them strong and happy? |
6595 | What is rennet? |
6595 | What is the best method_? |
6595 | What is the consequence? |
6595 | What is the first thing to be done? |
6595 | What is the usual age for Chlorosis to occur and what are the symptoms? |
6595 | What ought to be done? |
6595 | What was the consequence? |
6595 | What would our large public schools be without their play and cricket grounds? |
6595 | When will a mother awake from her folly and stupidity? |
6595 | When will mothers arouse from their slumbers, rub their eyes, and see clearly the importance of the subject? |
6595 | Which is the most dangerous? |
6595 | Why close the eyes Of blossoms infinite long ere the moon Her oriental veil puts off? |
6595 | Why should he not have his likes and dislikes as well as"children of a larger growth?" |
6595 | Why should we bring up a girl differently from a boy? |
6595 | Would you give him a dose of composing medicine_? |
6595 | You may ask-- What are your plans? |
6595 | You may say, Do you not purge if the bowels be not open for a week? |
6595 | _ A child who is teething dribbles, and thereby wets his chest, which frequently causes him to catch cold; what had better be done_? |
6595 | _ A new born babe frequently has a collection of mucus in the air passages, causing him to wheeze: is it a dangerous symptom_? |
6595 | _ A nurse is in the habit of giving a child, who is teething, either coral, or ivory, to bite: do you approve of the plan_? |
6595 | _ A nurse sometimes drops an infant and injures his back; what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ After an attack of Rheumatic Fever, what extra clothing do you advise_? |
6595 | _ Are not lucifer matches poisonous_? |
6595 | _ Are potatoes an unwholesome food for a child_? |
6595 | _ Are precocious boys in their general health usually strong or delicate_? |
6595 | _ Are there any means of preventing the Costiveness of an infant_? |
6595 | _ Are you an advocate for a child being taught singing?_ I am: I consider singing a part of his education. |
6595 | _ Are you an advocate for putting a baby to the breast soon after birth, or for waiting, as many do, until the third day_? |
6595 | _ Are you an advocate for vaccination_? |
6595 | _ Are you not likely to catch not only the cow- pox, but any other disease that the child has from whom the matter is taken_? |
6595 | _ As much sleep is of such advantage, if an infant sleep but little, would you advise composing medicine to be given to him_? |
6595 | _ As soon as a child has cut the whole of his first set of teeth, what ought to be his diet?--What should be his breakfast_? |
6595 | _ As you are to partial to puddings for a child, which do you consider the best for him_? |
6595 | _ At TWELVE months old, have you any objection to a child having any other food besides that you mentioned in answer to the 34th question_? |
6595 | _ At twelve months old, do you still recommend a child to be_ PUT IN HIS TUB_ to be washed_? |
6595 | _ At what age do you advise my child to begin his course of education-- to have his regular lessons_? |
6595 | _ At what age do you recommend a mother to commence washing her infant either in the tub, or in the nursery basin_? |
6595 | _ At what age do you recommend an infant to be first vaccinated_? |
6595 | _ At what age does Water in the Brain usually occur, and how is a mother to know that her child is about to labour under that disease_? |
6595 | _ At what age ought an infant"to be shortened? |
6595 | _ At what age, and in what neighbourhood, is a child most liable to croup, and when is a mother to know that it is about to take place_? |
6595 | _ At what hour ought a child to be put to bed in the evening_? |
6595 | _ At what period of life is a lady most prone in Hysterics, and what are the symptoms_? |
6595 | _ At what time does dentition commence_? |
6595 | _ At what time of the year should a child leave off his winter clothing_? |
6595 | _ At_ EIGHTEEN_ months old, have you any objection to a child having meat_? |
6595 | _ But does not warm bathing, by relaxing the pores of the skin, cause a person to catch cold if he expose himself to the air immediately afterwards_? |
6595 | _ But it has been stated that lancing the gums hardens them_? |
6595 | _ But still, would you have a girl brought up to forego the pleasure of a ball_? |
6595 | _ But suppose a medical man is not IMMEDIATELY to be procured, what then am I to do? |
6595 | _ But suppose my child will not take milk, he having an aversion to it, what ought then to be done_? |
6595 | _ But suppose the disease to be already formed, what must then be done_? |
6595 | _ But suppose there is nothing on the table that a child may with impunity eat_? |
6595 | _ But vaccination does not always protect a child from, small- pox_? |
6595 | _ But, if a child''s bowels be very costive, what is to be done to relieve them_? |
6595 | _ Can anything be done to relieve such a case_? |
6595 | _ Can you devise any method to induce a babe himself to take exercise_? |
6595 | _ Can you tell me of a way to prevent milk, in hot weather, from turning sour_? |
6595 | _ Can you tell me why the children of the rich suffer so much more from costiveness than do the children of the poor_? |
6595 | _ Can you, tell me of any plan to prevent Chilblaine, or, if a child be suffering from them, to cure them_? |
6595 | _ Do not stays strengthen the body_? |
6595 | _ Do you advise a bedroom to be darkened at night_? |
6595 | _ Do you advise a child to be LIGHTLY clad, in order that he may be hardened thereby_? |
6595 | _ Do you advise me, every spring and fall, to give my child brimstone to purify and sweeten his blood, and as a preventive medicine_? |
6595 | _ Do you advise, in the winter time, that there should be a fire in the night nursery_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve either of caraway seeds or of currants in bread or in cakes-- the former to disperse wind, the latter to open the bowels_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of a boy drinking beer with his dinner_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of a boy eating meat with his breakfast_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of a boy having anything between meals_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of a carpet in a nursery_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of a child sleeping on a_ FEATHER_ bed_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of a child wearing a flannel nightgown_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of a youth, more especially if he be weakly, having a glass or two of wine after dinner_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of any other vegetables for a child_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of carriage exercise_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of corporal punishments in schools_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of giving a child, during teething, much fruit_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of infant schools_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of perambulators_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of public play- grounds for children_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of rocking an infant to sleep_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of sea bathing for a delicate young child_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of tossing an infant much about_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of veal for a child_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of warm bathing_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve of-- horse or pony exercise for boys and girls_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve, during the summer months, of sending a child out BEFORE breakfast_? |
6595 | _ Do you approve, either during or after vaccination, of giving medicine, more especially if he be a little feverish_? |
6595 | _ Do you believe in"Hybrid"Scarlet Fever-- that is to say, in a cross between Scarlet Fever and Measles_? |
6595 | _ Do you consider broths and soups wholesome_? |
6595 | _ Do you consider sickness injurious to an infant_? |
6595 | _ Do you consider that taking of matter from a child''s arm weakens the effect of vaccination on the system_? |
6595 | _ Do you disapprove of salted and boiled beef for a child_? |
6595 | _ Do you object to supper for a youth_? |
6595 | _ Do you recommend a child to be washed_ IN HIS TUB_ every night and morning_? |
6595 | _ Do you recommend a child, in the middle of the day, to be put to sleep_? |
6595 | _ Do you recommend exercise in the open air for a baby? |
6595 | _ Do you recommend household work as a means of health for my daughter_? |
6595 | _ Do you recommend the child, after he has been dried with the towel, to be rubbed with the hand_? |
6595 | _ Do you recommend"surfeit water"and saffron tea to throw out the eruption in Measles_? |
6595 | _ Do you think it important that I should be made acquainted with the symptoms of the SERIOUS diseases of children_? |
6595 | _ Does not washing the child''s head, every morning, make him more liable to catch cold, and does it not tend to weaken his sight_? |
6595 | _ Does vaccination make a child poorly_? |
6595 | _ During the winter time my child''s hands, legs,& c., chap very much; what ought I to do_? |
6595 | _ Flannel sometimes produces great irritation of the skin: what ought to be done to prevent it_? |
6595 | _ Have the goodness to describe the proper appearance, after the falling- off of the scab of the arm_? |
6595 | _ Have the goodness to describe the symptoms and the treatment of Painful Dentition_? |
6595 | _ Have the goodness to describe the symptoms of Measles_? |
6595 | _ Have the goodness to inform me of the different varieties of Worms that infest a child''s bowels_? |
6595 | _ Have the goodness to mention the SLIGHT ailments which are not of sufficient importance to demand the assistance of a medical man_? |
6595 | _ Have the goodness to state at what age a child ought to be weaned_? |
6595 | _ Have you any advice to give me as to my conduct towards my medical man_? |
6595 | _ Have you any directions to give as to the time and the seasons, and the best mode of sea bathing_? |
6595 | _ Have you any directions to give me at to the placing of my child in his bed_? |
6595 | _ Have you any directions to give respecting the arm AFTER vaccination_? |
6595 | _ Have you any directions to give respecting the shoes and the stockings_? |
6595 | _ Have you any further observations to make on the subject of sleep_? |
6595 | _ Have you any further observations to offer on the precautions to be taken against the spread of Scarlet Fever_? |
6595 | _ Have you any general observations to make on the washing of a new- born infant_? |
6595 | _ Have you any general remarks to make on a child''s meals_? |
6595 | _ Have you any general remarks to make on the present fashion of dressing children_? |
6595 | _ Have you any hints to offer respecting the bowels and the bladder of an infant during the first three months of his existence_? |
6595 | _ Have you any more hints to offer conducive to the well- doing of my child_? |
6595 | _ Have you any more hints to offer with regard to the management of a wet- nurse_? |
6595 | _ Have you any objection to a boy having pocket money_? |
6595 | _ Have you any objection to a child occasionally having either cakes or sweetmeats_? |
6595 | _ Have you any objection to a youth drinking tea_? |
6595 | _ Have you any objection to my baby, when he is cutting his teeth, sucking his thumb_? |
6595 | _ Have you any objection to pork for a change_? |
6595 | _ Have you any observation to make on parent''s allowing the Deadly Nightshade( Atropa Belladonna) to grow in their gardens_? |
6595 | _ Have you any observation to make on the LIGHT of a nursery_? |
6595 | _ Have you any observations to make on a girl wearing a green dress_? |
6595 | _ Have you any observations to make on the selection, of a female boarding- school_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make and directions to give on accidental poisoning by lotions, by liniments, etc_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on Rickets_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on a girl stooping_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on a patient recovering from a severe illness_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on boys and girls learning to swim_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on boys''waistcoats_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on cow''s milk as an article of food_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on female dress_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on fresh air and exercise for boys and girls_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on singing, or on reading aloud_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on sugar for sweetening a baby''s food_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on the ablution of boys and girls_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on the almost universal habit of boys and of very young men smoking_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on the amusements of a child_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on the clothing of a child_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on the clothing of an infant, when, in the winter time, he is sent out for exercise_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on the clothing of on infant_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on the management of a sick- room, and have you any directions to give on the nursing of a child_? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on the shoes and stockings of a child? |
6595 | _ Have you any remarks to make on the sleep of boys and girls_? |
6595 | _ Have you any suggestions to offer as to the way a babe should be dressed when he is put down to sleep_? |
6595 | _ Have you, any remarks to make on keeping a child''s hands and legs warm when in the winter time he it carried out_? |
6595 | _ How can I distinguish between Bronchitis and Inflammation of the Lungs_? |
6595 | _ How can a mother prevent her child from having an accident_? |
6595 | _ How can danger in such a case be warded off_? |
6595 | _ How is it that much sleep causes a young child to thrive so well_? |
6595 | _ How many hours of deep ought a boy to have_? |
6595 | _ How many times a day in fine weather ought a child to be sent out_? |
6595 | _ How may Chlorosis be prevented_? |
6595 | _ How may a child be prevented from becoming rickety? |
6595 | _ How may scrofula be warded off_? |
6595 | _ How may worms be prevented from infesting a child''s bowels_? |
6595 | _ How often should a mother suckle her infant_? |
6595 | _ How ought the lancing of a child''s gums to be performed_? |
6595 | _ How ought the navel- string to be wrapped in the rag_? |
6595 | _ How soon may an infant dispense with diapers_? |
6595 | _ How soon ought a child to be allowed to leave the house after an attack of Scarlet Fever_? |
6595 | _ How would you choose a wet- nurse_? |
6595 | _ How would you distinguish between Modified Small- pox and Chicken- pox_? |
6595 | _ How would you distinguish between Scarlet Fever and Measles_? |
6595 | _ How would you prevent"Stuffing of the nose"in a new- born babe_? |
6595 | _ How would you recommend a mother to act when, she weans her child_? |
6595 | _ How would you treat a case of Bronchitis_? |
6595 | _ I have heard Child crowing mentioned as a formidable disease, would you describe the symptoms_? |
6595 | _ I wish to consult you on many subjects appertaining to the management and the care of children; will you favour me with your advice and counsel_? |
6595 | _ If a bit of quick- lime should accidentally enter the eye of my child, what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ If a boy be round- shouldered and slouching in his gait, what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ If a boy have delicate lungs, do you approve of his wearing a prepared hare- skin over the chest_? |
6595 | _ If a boy or a girl show great precocity of intellect, is any organ likely to become affected_? |
6595 | _ If a child be delicate, do you recommend anything to be added to the water which may tend to brace and strengthen him_? |
6595 | _ If a child be delicate, is there any objection to a little wine, such as cowslip or tent, to strengthen him_? |
6595 | _ If a child be either chicken- breasted, or if he be narrow- chested, are there any means of expanding and of strengthening his chest_? |
6595 | _ If a child be naturally delicate, what plan would you recommend to strengthen him_? |
6595 | _ If a child be peevish, and apparently in good health, have you any plan to propose to allay his irritability_? |
6595 | _ If a child be round- shouldered, or if either of his shoulder- blades have"grown out,"what had better be done_? |
6595 | _ If a child be subject to a scabby eruption about the mouth, what is the best local application_? |
6595 | _ If a child fall upon his head and be stunned, what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ If a child have large bowels, what would you recommend as likely to reduce their size_? |
6595 | _ If a child have put either a pea, a bean, a bead, a cherry- stone, or any other smooth substance, into his ear, what ought to be done to remove it_? |
6595 | _ If a child receive a blow, causing a bruise, what had better be done_? |
6595 | _ If a child receive a fall, causing the skin to be grazed, can you tell me of a good application_? |
6595 | _ If a child should catch Small- pox, what are the best means to prevent pitting_? |
6595 | _ If a child swallow a coin of any kind, is danger likely, to ensue, and what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ If a child swallow a piece of broken glass, what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ If a child swallow a pin, what should be done_? |
6595 | _ If a child''s clothes take fire, what ought to be done to extinguished them_? |
6595 | _ If a child, while asleep,"wet his bed"is there any method of preventing him from doing so_? |
6595 | _ If after the navel- string has been secured, bleeding should( in the absence of the medical man) occur, how must it be restrained_? |
6595 | _ If an earwig or any other living thing, should get into the ear of a child, what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ If an infant be delicate, have you any objection to his having either veal or mutton broth, to strengthen him_? |
6595 | _ If an infant have a groin- rupture( an inguinal rupture), can that also be cured_? |
6595 | _ If an infant show any disinclination to suck, or if he appear unable to apply his tongue to the nipple, what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ If any other foreign substance should enter the eye, what is the best method of removing it_? |
6595 | _ If dancing be so beneficial why are balls such fruitful sources of coughs, of cold, and consumptions_? |
6595 | _ If teething cause convulsions, what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ If the arm, AFTER vaccination, be much inflamed, what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ If the head, notwithstanding the washing, be scurfy, what should be done_? |
6595 | _ If the infant have any"breaking out"upon the skin, ought that to be a reason for deferring the vaccination_? |
6595 | _ If the navel- string does not at the end of a week came away, ought any means to be used to cause the separation_? |
6595 | _ If the parts about the groin and fundament be excoriated, what is then the best application_? |
6595 | _ In an obstinate case of Hooping- cough, what is the best remedy_? |
6595 | _ In case of a shivering fit, perhaps you will tell me what to do_? |
6595 | _ In case of a young lady fainting, what had better be done_? |
6595 | _ Is Bronchitis a more frequent disease than Inflammation of the Lungs? |
6595 | _ Is Chicken- pox infectious_? |
6595 | _ Is Diphtheria contagious_? |
6595 | _ Is Hooping- cough an inflammatory disease_? |
6595 | _ Is a burn more dangerous than a scald_? |
6595 | _ Is a child, during teething, more subject to disease, and, if so, to what complaints, and in what manner may they be prevented_? |
6595 | _ Is a new- born infant, for the first time, to be washed in warm or in cold water_? |
6595 | _ Is a slight spitting of blood to be looked upon as a dangerous symptom_? |
6595 | _ Is anything to be learned from the cry of an infant_? |
6595 | _ Is bakers''or is home- made bread the most wholesome for a child_? |
6595 | _ Is it a good sign for a young child to sleep much_? |
6595 | _ Is it advisable, as soon as an infant is born, to give him medicine_? |
6595 | _ Is it necessary to give a child luncheon_? |
6595 | _ Is it necessary to have a flannel cap in readiness to put on as soon as the babe is born_? |
6595 | _ Is it of so much importance, then, to distinguish between Scarlet fever and Measles_? |
6595 | _ Is not the pulse a great sign either of health or of disease_? |
6595 | _ Is playing the flute, blowing the bugle, or any other wind instrument, injurious to health_? |
6595 | _ Is there any danger in Chicken- pox; and what treatment do you advise_? |
6595 | _ Is there any necessity for a nurse being particular in airing an infant''s clothes before they are put on? |
6595 | _ Might not a mother be too particular in dieting her child_? |
6595 | _ My baby''s ankles are very weak: what do you advise to strengthen them_? |
6595 | _ My child has an antipathy to certain articles of diet: what would you advise to be done_? |
6595 | _ My child stammers: can you tell me the cause, and can you suggest a remedy_? |
6595 | _ My child, in the summer time, is much tormented with fleas: what are the best remedies_? |
6595 | _ Ought a babe to lie alone from the first_? |
6595 | _ Ought a child to be early put on his feet to walk_? |
6595 | _ Ought a child to be placed in his tub whilst he is in a state of perspiration_? |
6595 | _ Ought a child to lie alone_? |
6595 | _ Ought a sick child to be roused from his sleep to give him physic, when it is time for him to take it_? |
6595 | _ Ought that tenacious, paste like substance, adhering to the skin of a new- born babe, to be washed off at the first dressing_? |
6595 | _ Ought the infant''s sleeping apartment to be kept warm_? |
6595 | _ Provided there be not milk AT FIRST, what ought then to be done_? |
6595 | _ Save you any remarks to make on the selection, the ventilation, the warming, the temperature, and the arrangements of a nursery? |
6595 | _ Should a child be washed and dressed_ AS SOON AS HE AWAKE_ in the morning_? |
6595 | _ Should a child put either a pea or a bead, or any other foreign substance, up the nose, what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ Should my child be bitten by a dog supposed to be mad, what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ Should the navel- string be wrapped in SINGED rag_? |
6595 | _ Suppose a child suddenly to lose his appetite? |
6595 | _ Suppose a youth to be much predisposed to a sore throat, what precautions ought he to take to ward off future attacks_? |
6595 | _ Suppose my child should have a shivering fit, is it to be looked upon as an important symptom_? |
6595 | _ Supposing a baby to be poorly, have you any advice to give to his mother as to her own management_? |
6595 | _ Supposing a child should not sleep well, what ought to be done? |
6595 | _ Supposing a child to cut his finger, what is the best application_? |
6595 | _ Supposing a youth to have spitting of blood, what precautions would you take to prevent it from ending in consumption_? |
6595 | _ Supposing it to be wet under foot, but dry above, do you then approve of sending a child out_? |
6595 | _ Supposing it to be winter, and the weather to be very cold, would you still send a child out_? |
6595 | _ Supposing milk should not agree with my child, what must then be done_? |
6595 | _ Supposing the day to be wet, what exercise would you then recommend_? |
6595 | _ Supposing there is not a fire in the nursery grate, ought the chimney to be stopped to prevent a draught in the room_? |
6595 | _ The navel is sometimes a little sore, after the navel- string comes away, what ought then to be done_? |
6595 | _ Then do n''t you approve of a rocking- chair, and of rockers to the cradle_? |
6595 | _ Then do you not advise such a child to be confined within doors_? |
6595 | _ Then you consider it important that I should be made acquainted with, and be well informed upon, the subjects you have just named_? |
6595 | _ Then, do you recommend a delicate youth to be brought up either to a profession or to a trade_? |
6595 | _ They use, in some schools, straight- backed chairs to make a girl sit upright, and to give strength to her back: do you approve of them_? |
6595 | _ To prevent a new- born babe from catching cold, is it necessary to wash his head with brandy_? |
6595 | _ We often hear of coroner''s inquests upon infants who have been found dead in bed-- accidentally overlaid what is usually the cause_? |
6595 | _ What Habit of body is most predisposed to scrofula_? |
6595 | _ What amusements do you recommend for a boy as being most beneficial to health_? |
6595 | _ What amusements do you recommend for a girl_? |
6595 | _ What are the beet means of keeping the teeth and the gums in a healthy state_? |
6595 | _ What are the best aperients for a child_? |
6595 | _ What are the best immediate applications to a scald or to a burn_? |
6595 | _ What are the best kinds of hat for a child_? |
6595 | _ What are the best methods to restrain a violent bleeding from the nose_? |
6595 | _ What are the best remedies for the Costiveness of an infant_? |
6595 | _ What are the best remedies in ease of a sting from either a bee or a wasp_? |
6595 | _ What are the best remedies to destroy a Wart_? |
6595 | _ What are the causes and the treatment of Chafing_? |
6595 | _ What are the causes and the treatment of discharges from the Ear_? |
6595 | _ What are the causes of Bow Legs in a child; and what is the treatment_? |
6595 | _ What are the causes of Convulsions of an infant_? |
6595 | _ What are the causes of Diarrhoea--"Looseness of the bowels? |
6595 | _ What are the causes of Diphtheria_? |
6595 | _ What are the causes of Hysterics_? |
6595 | _ What are the causes of Worms_? |
6595 | _ What are the causes of a rupture of the navel? |
6595 | _ What are the causes of consumption_? |
6595 | _ What are the causes of so many young ladies of the present day being weak, nervous, and unhappy_? |
6595 | _ What are the causes of, and remedies for, Flatulence_? |
6595 | _ What are the causes, the symptoms, the prevention, and the cure of Thrush_? |
6595 | _ What are the most frequent causes of Protrusion of the lower- bowel_? |
6595 | _ What are the remedies_? |
6595 | _ What are the symptoms and the treatment of Red- gum_? |
6595 | _ What are the symptoms and the treatment of Worms_? |
6595 | _ What are the symptoms of Diphtheria, or, as it is sometimes called, Boulogne Sore- throat_? |
6595 | _ What are the symptoms of Dysentery_? |
6595 | _ What are the symptoms of Ear- ache_? |
6595 | _ What are the symptoms of Modified Small- pox_? |
6595 | _ What are the symptoms, the causes and the treatment of Nettle- rash_? |
6595 | _ What are the symptoms, the causes, and the treatment of"Gripings"of an infant_? |
6595 | _ What constitutes the principal danger in Measles_? |
6595 | _ What constitutes the principal danger in Scarlet Fever_? |
6595 | _ What do you recommend an hysterical lady to do_? |
6595 | _ What is the best application for the hair_? |
6595 | _ What is the best dinner for a youth_? |
6595 | _ What is the best kind of apron for a mother, or for a nurse, to wear, while washing the infant_? |
6595 | _ What is the best method for administering medicine to a child_? |
6595 | _ What is the best remedy for Chapped Lips_? |
6595 | _ What is the best remedy for Ear- ache_? |
6595 | _ What is the best remedy for a Corn_? |
6595 | _ What is the best remedy for tender feet, for sweaty feet, and for smelling feet_? |
6595 | _ What is the best time for him to keep quiet_? |
6595 | _ What is the best time of the day, for the taking of exercise_? |
6595 | _ What is the cause of a Gum- boil_? |
6595 | _ What is the difference between Scarlatina and Scarlet Fever_? |
6595 | _ What is the lest exercise for a youth_? |
6595 | _ What is the number of the FIRST set of teeth, and in what order do they generally appear_? |
6595 | _ What is the reason girls are so subject to costiveness_? |
6595 | _ What is the treatment of Diarrhoea_? |
6595 | _ What is the treatment of Diptheria_? |
6595 | _ What is the treatment of Hooping- cough_? |
6595 | _ What is the treatment of Measles_? |
6595 | _ What is the treatment of Mumps_? |
6595 | _ What is the treatment of a Boil_? |
6595 | _ What is the treatment of a Gum- boil_? |
6595 | _ What is the treatment of a"stye"on the eye- lid_? |
6595 | _ What is the treatment of poisoning by Belladonna_? |
6595 | _ What is to be done during a paroxysm of Hooping- cough_? |
6595 | _ What is your opinion of caps for an infant_? |
6595 | _ What it the death- rate of consumption in England? |
6595 | _ What kind of a belly- band do you recommend-- a flannel or a calico one_? |
6595 | _ What means do you advise to purify a house, clothes, and furniture, from the contagion of Scarlet Fever_? |
6595 | _ What occasions Hiccup, and what is its treatment_? |
6595 | _ What ought a child to drink with his dinner_? |
6595 | _ What ought a child who has cut his teeth to have for his supper_? |
6595 | _ What ought now to be his dinner_? |
6595 | _ What ought to be done in a case of choking_? |
6595 | _ What ought to be the diet either of a wet- nurse, or of a mother, who is suckling_? |
6595 | _ What parts of the body in particular ought to be kept warm_? |
6595 | _ What profession or trade would you recommend a boy of a delicate or of a consumptive habit to follow_? |
6595 | _ What treatment should you advise_? |
6595 | _ What treatment, then, during a paroxysm of Child- crowing should you advise_? |
6595 | _ When a child is four or five years old, have you any objection to his drinking tea_? |
6595 | _ When does a child commence to cut his SECOND set of teeth_? |
6595 | _ When does the navel- string separate from the child_? |
6595 | _ When is a mother to know that a cough is not a"tooth cough"but one of the symptoms of Inflammation of the lungs_? |
6595 | _ When ought a child to commence to dine with his parents_? |
6595 | _ When should a girl begin to wear stays_? |
6595 | _ When should the belly- band be discontinued_? |
6595 | _ When the child is a year old, do you recommend cold or warm water to be used_? |
6595 | _ When the mother is not able to suckle her infant herself, what ought to be done_? |
6595 | _ Where it is found to be absolutely necessary to give an infant artificial food_ WHILST SUCKLING,_ how often ought he to be fed_? |
6595 | _ Where the mother is MODERATELY strong, do you advise that the infant should have any other food than the breast_? |
6595 | _ Which do you prefer-- flannel or sponge-- to wash a child with_? |
6595 | _ Which do you prefer-- sea bathing or fresh water bathing_? |
6595 | _ Which is the beat position for a child when sleeping-- on his back, or on his side_? |
6595 | _ Which is the more wholesome, coffee or tea, where milk does not agree, for a youth''s breakfast_? |
6595 | _ While a mother is weaning her infant, and after she have weaned him, what ought to be his diet_? |
6595 | _ Who is the proper person to wash and dress the babe_? |
6595 | _ Will you describe the symptoms of Chicken pox_? |
6595 | _ Will you describe the symptoms of Infantile Diarrhoea_? |
6595 | _ Will you describe the symptoms of Scarlet Fever_? |
6595 | _ Will you give me a list of remedies for the prevention and for the cure of constipation_? |
6595 | _ Will you have the goodness to describe the eruption on the face and on the head of a young child, called Milk- Crust or Running Scall_? |
6595 | _ Will you have the goodness to give the symptoms, and a brief history of, Hooping- cough_? |
6595 | _ Will you mention the precautions, and the rules to be observed in gutting a child info a warm bath_? |
6595 | _ Would it be well to give a little cooling, opening physic as soon as a child begins to sicken for Scarlet Fever_? |
6595 | _ Would it not be well to take the matter direct from the cow_? |
6595 | _ You have a great objection to the frequent administration of aperient medicines to a child: can you advise any method to prevent their use_? |
6595 | _ Young people are subject to pimples on the face, what is the remedy_? |
6595 | and have you any further observations to offer conducive to the well- doing of my child_? |
6595 | and if so, how soon after birth_? |
6595 | and on the right way of cutting the toe- nails_? |
6595 | and which do you prefer-- home or school education_? |
6595 | by whom?'' |
6595 | is any notice to be taken of it_? |
6595 | may be more safely used_? |
6595 | more especially, as you say, that delay might be death_? |
6595 | or, if he be rickety, how ought he to be treated_? |
6595 | why dwell so much upon minutiae? |