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30820Going by Bus?
30820Going by Car?
30820Going by Train?
30820Little children get tired on a long trip, and who can blame them?
12359I THE MEANING OF INFANCY What is the Meaning of Infancy?
12359In what does the mental life of such creatures consist?
12359Now between these two commonplace facts is there any connection?
45168( He does not say--"Mamma, do let Me stop a little longer?"
45168And who is more miserable than the epicure?
45168Must we take a nice walk?-- Where are spencer and hat?
45168The cowslips and buttercups[1] Make it look yellow; Must I pluck one, to give To my sweet little fellow?
45168What have I got in this blue cup?
45168Why sobs her little heart?
45168say he does not like the taste?
45168what is it grieves her so?
14515In any one family did a greater proportion turn out well?
14515Were the men of fifty years ago better conducted and more controlled than the men of to- day?
14515What do you care for O''m?
14515What, then, is to be done?
14515Yet has this drastic treatment of young children fulfilled its purpose?
14515he said;"are you not disappointed?"
14515or, worse still,"Eh?"
34830Are you afraid Frankie is going to die, as sister did?
34830Ca n''t he come to dinner, too, papa?
34830Did you think any thing about Frankie''s mouth?
34830Does Frankie want some breakfast?
34830Has he had a fig this morning?
34830Will God care?
34830As soon as Margie heard him, she would knock softly at the door, and ask,"May I come in and play with Frankie?"
34830Can you guess what it was?
34830DO you wish to know who little Frankie was, and where he lived?
34830Do you know why they liked it so much?
34830She took her scissors and cut the cord which held the paper around the box, then pulled off the cover, and what do you think was there?
34830Were those good feet, and do you think her heavenly Father was pleased to see how she was using them?"
34830What is there in the egg?
34830What is there in the nest?
34830What is there on the bough?
34830What is there on the branch?
34830What is there on the tree?
34830has he hurt him?
20817And let me out?
20817And where, mamma, are the babies?
20817But,he says,"Mamma, do potatoes come from potatoes?"
20817Certainly, dear child; where else could they come from?
20817Do 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?"
20817Well, 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?
20817Why, Mamma,he exclaimed,"do oranges come from oranges?"
20817A"jelly mass"at three months?
20817And the mother thoughtfully and wisely looked up and said:"Did he do it in front of his mother?
20817And why all this trouble?
20817As 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?"
20817As we have said, children can keep secrets much better than most adults; and just suppose they_ should_ tell something-- what harm?
20817Corn?"
20817Did he ask you to go into the bedroom or bathroom and lock the door?"
20817Did you hear that noise?"
20817Do such threats cause the love of the child for his father to increase?
20817Do you know, reader, that that birthmark was present fully four months before she passed through that experience in the berry patch?
20817Does baby have to breathe through his mouth?
20817Does he sleep well?
20817Does he suck his fist?
20817Does the baby vomit?
20817EARLY 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?"
20817EARLY SIGNS OF PREGNANCY Among the first questions an expectant mother asks is:"What are early signs of pregnancy?"
20817Having taken very little nourishment at noon, by half past two the plaintive plea again came to the mother ears:"May I have a piece?"
20817He 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?
20817He picked up a navel orange, and pointing to the navel said,"What is that?"
20817How he promised her he would feed her on cherries, and currants and the fattest of worms?
20817How much does he gain each week in weight?
20817How much unnecessary information did this older and experienced Kate put into the pure mind of this innocent little girl?
20817How shall we tell it?
20817I forget to put it out sometimes, but really now, does it matter?"
20817If 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?
20817In a few days what do you suppose happens to these little bulging baby seeds?
20817Let me see now how many different baby seeds do we know?
20817MODERN METHODS And why are we so concerned today about asepsis, sterilization, etc., when a generation ago they were not?
20817Mamma says,"Oh, did you fall?
20817Mamma, where did that come from?"
20817Mother, to whom would you rather he would say these things?
20817Now the question in my mind is: how did Kate tell her?
20817One day, when he was about three, he burst into my bedroom, saying,"Mamma, dear, I did come from you, did n''t I?"
20817PARTIES Every mother who reads these lines has had to meet this question:"Shall I let my little one begin to go to parties?"
20817Someone asked me several years ago,"Are you going to let your little fellow go to movies?"
20817Suppose that you were repulsed every time you approached a dear friend, your husband, or some other member of the family?
20817THE MATING STORY You remember the story of how Bob Robin found Jenny Robin, do n''t you?
20817THE TIME OF WAITING The prospective mother has thought many times,"Will my baby ever come?"
20817TRUSTING YOUR CHILD Often the question arises:"Will they tell to other children this newly found knowledge?"
20817Take, for instance, the matter of a caress or an embrace-- how would you react to repeated rebuff?
20817That evening the little fellow, just past three years, came to me and asked,"Mamma, did n''t you say I came from you?"
20817The questions most naturally arising in the mind of the reader at this time are: When shall we begin to tell this story?
20817To the question,"What are they doing, mamma?"
20817WHAT IS TWILIGHT SLEEP?
20817What do his bowel movements look like?
20817What is the result?
20817What was that?
20817When is the best time to suggest to the child?
20817Where did they get such a lad as you?"
20817Where shall we begin?
20817Where shall we stop?
20817Who of us has not seen women with strained, tense faces hobbling about in high- heeled, narrow- toed shoes?
20817Why all this worry over temperature and cleanliness?
20817Will you please send a stool to the office?
20817and the little fellow quickly answered:"Why sure he did; how did you guess it?"
20817ca n''t something be done for young women to preparé them for motherhood?"
20817can you help me feed my helpless babe?
20817to you, or to some little girl out on the street, or to some older boy?
20817while in the same frank manner you reply:"Why from your mamma, of course; where do you think you could have come from?
36015''Ere''s our way,she cried,"now did n''t I tell you so?
36015A shoemaker?
36015All night too? 36015 Always?"
36015And I do n''t think my frock''s reely spoilt? 36015 And did you see the hills and the white cottages?"
36015And is all the cottages white there, and is they_ very_ pretty?
36015And is it all like Baby''s best sash, and are there cakes and f''owers and cows?
36015And the pipes?
36015And to- morrow,said Peggy,"to- morrow, will you tell me some more about the white cottage, mamma?
36015And we''ll go a nice walk, wo n''t we, Baldwin?
36015And what are the sweet little shoes you like so much to look at? 36015 And what would they do then?"
36015And white cottages?
36015And why should n''t you?
36015And you will let her come to spend the day with me to- morrow?
36015And you''ll ask Fanny?
36015Are n''t they lovely? 36015 Are n''t you frightened of_ her_?"
36015Are you afraid of going home? 36015 Are you sure there''s no mistake, miss?"
36015Are you_ sure_ it''ll come back again?
36015But how can it be?
36015But you would n''t care to change places with me, would you, missy?
36015But, mamma, might n''t there be some little girl who''d play with me like a sister? 36015 Can it be Halfred come a- runnin''after me?"
36015Can you let her mother know she''s all right, then? 36015 Cats and dogs, Miss Earnshaw?"
36015Come, now, Halfred,she said,"where''s your manners?
36015Could n''t I sleep with you, mamma dear?
36015Cross, was he?
36015D''ye really think so?
36015Deary me, who''d a thought it?
36015Did I look sad, Miss Peggy? 36015 Did the fairy stay with her always?"
36015Did you ever walk all the way there when you was a little girl?
36015Did you spend all your pennies for them?
36015Do n''t you like papa teasing you?
36015Do you know the lady''s name? 36015 Do you think we shall come to fields like that soon?"
36015Does it hurt much?
36015Does lame people ever get quite better?
36015Does you know which is the left, Hal? 36015 Does you think poor Hallie is ill, nurse?"
36015Fanny,she said,"did mamma or nurse say anything about soap- bubbles?"
36015Give it me?
36015Had n''t she no mamma, or nurse, or-- or-- brudders?
36015Have n''t you been very dull all day alone, by the bye?
36015Have you seen me at the window?
36015He wo n''t forget, will he?
36015Her house was n''t as nice as_ zit_, were it? 36015 How did she know it?"
36015How do you do, Crip-- Lizzie, I mean? 36015 How do you mean?"
36015How?
36015I''ll take them to show her-- won''t she be pleased?
36015I''m afeared it''s a- going to rain, and whatever''ull we do then? 36015 I''ve got them, Miss Earnshaw; are n''t they beauties?"
36015If it''s painted up on the wall, what''s the sense of askin''me?
36015Inside?
36015Is it anything I can tell the cook when she comes in, please, miss?
36015Is it the fairy cottage, and is the little girl zere now?
36015Is n''t you frightened, Light Smiley?
36015Is that the winder where you sees us from?
36015Is that you, Matilda- Jane? 36015 Is there a many nusseries as nice as this''un, do you think, missy?
36015Is there anything the matter, dear?
36015Is there stairs in churches?
36015Is to- morrow Saturday?
36015It''s all right, nursie, is n''t it? 36015 It''s_ always_ clear in the country, is n''t it?"
36015Jest you see to the childer will ye, Mary- Hann?
36015Lead to where?
36015Light Smiley-- Sarah, I mean,she exclaimed,"how did you come?
36015Lizzie,repeated Peggy,"which is Lizzie?
36015Look more, Hal-- does you see a teeny,_ teeny_ white spot on the bluey hill? 36015 Lor'',"said Sarah at last,"how can shoes see, they''ve no eyes, missy?"
36015Mamma dear, you wo n''t be very long away, will you? 36015 Mamma dear,"she began,"will you tell me what the little white house is_ reely_ like, then?
36015May I bring this other child in for a moment,she said,"and then I can explain it all?"
36015May n''t Brown-- I mean Matilda- Jane-- come with me, pelease?
36015Miss Earnshaw, pelease, does it ever rain in the country?
36015My darling Peggy,she said,"did I frighten you?
36015Now, Miss Peggy, love, what will you do? 36015 Nurse, is n''t it rubbish?
36015Oh, Brown Smiley-- no-- no, that''s not her name, oh what_ is_ your name, Brown Smiley?
36015Oh, and did he tell you any more? 36015 Out into the country?"
36015Out, my dear? 36015 Please, mister, does this road lead to Brackenshire?"
36015Prison, do you mean?
36015Red at night,Peggy said to herself as she glanced out;"nursie, that means a fine day, does n''t it?"
36015See, Hal,she said,"over there, far, far away,_ neely_ in the sky, does you see that bluey hill?"
36015See, Hal,she said,"over there, far, far away,_ neely_ in the sky, does you see that bluey hill?"'']
36015Should we take the humberellar?
36015Shut the door there, Rebecca, ca n''t you? 36015 Soap must be clean, must n''t it?"
36015Still there?
36015Tell you what, missy,she said,"why should n''t we-- you and me-- go a walk?
36015The cottage-- what cottage?
36015The same make as these, I suppose?
36015There-- there-- where''s your hankercher?
36015They do squeak, do n''t they, Peggy?
36015To what?
36015Was it a beggar, Miss Peggy? 36015 We ca n''t do without her, can we, papa?"
36015Well, Peggy?
36015Well, and is n''t all that yourself?
36015Well, it''ll be all right if the boy''ull tell her, wo n''t it, missy? 36015 Well, listen then; did n''t Hal buy a pair of new boots for himself to- day?"
36015Well, missie, I hope as they''ll fit Miss Dolly, and then you''ll give us your custom when they''re worn out, wo n''t you?
36015Well-- what have you been doing with yourself?
36015Were it_ God_?
36015What are ye about there then, and me fire burning itself away, and me tea ready, waiting for the bread? 36015 What are ye about there then, and me fire burning itself away, and me tea ready, waiting for the bread?
36015What are you gazing at so, my dear? 36015 What are you going to do with it?"
36015What are you saying, my dear?
36015What is I to have new boots for?
36015What is that with? 36015 What is the matter, little girls?"
36015What part''s that?
36015What should you say to cocks and hens, Peggy? 36015 What was it that tired you so?"
36015What''s a seeing pipe?
36015What''s it yer afther now, and what''s become of Matilda- Jane?
36015What''s that?
36015What''s the cripple, nursey?
36015What''s the matter, Miss Peggy?
36015What?
36015Where''ve you been, what did you do with the bun?
36015Which do you think the prettiest?
36015Which way are we going?
36015Who is Tommy? 36015 Why do n''t peoples let their children live there now?"
36015Why do n''t you come in quick?
36015Why do you look so sad, nurse, if it is n''t about Hal?
36015Why, Miss Peggy, have n''t you noticed the white- faced girl on crutches? 36015 Why, where did you get them?
36015Will she beat you?
36015Will you lift her out?
36015Would it show spirit to grumble? 36015 Would you?"
36015Yes, give it you; will you get it-- will you catch it?
36015Yes, that must be it,said Peggy;"but I would like to go far enough to see a_ little_ plainer, Sarah, would n''t you?
36015You and Baby are not alone? 36015 You can see the hills?"
36015You like that view, do n''t you, dear?
36015You see?
36015You''ll let your poor old Terry come, wo n''t you, Peg- top?
36015_ Is n''t_ they sweet?
36015_ Is_ it naughty, Miss Earnshaw?
36015And do you think-- oh do you think, Peggy, that p''raps there''s_ pigs_ zere, real pigs?"
36015And mamma found out it was reelly a cottage, a white cottage, all alone up on the hill-- isn''t it sweet of it to be there all alone, Hallie?
36015And oh, papa, do you think_ p''raps_ she lives in a white cottage?"
36015And the eggs and the chickens, mamma?"
36015And was it in a white cottage?"
36015And when are we to go?
36015And when did you ever see ices, I''d like to know, Baldwin?"
36015Are they for-- for your dolly, missy?
36015Are they some that would fit Baby?"
36015Are you a tailor?"
36015Are you sure we''re going the right way?"
36015Are you waiting for some one?"
36015Are you waiting for the sugar or the salt, or ca n''t you fix which you want this morning?"
36015Bain''t that Brackenshire as large as life?
36015But Master Hal, had n''t you better put your boots in the perambulator?
36015But after all what was the use of standing there fancying things?
36015But have you a pipe?"
36015But is n''t poor Peggy to have new boots, too?
36015But never mind about that-- do look at the hills, Sarah, and oh,_ can_ you see the white speck shining in the sun?
36015But nowhere----"[ Illustration:"Mama dear,"she began,"will you tell me what the little white house is reely like, then?
36015But when I''m big ca n''t I do something for the children at the back?"
36015But-- she is not hurt?--she is all right?"
36015CHAPTER V THE LITTLE RED SHOES"Pif- paf Pottrie, what trade are you?
36015Ca n''t we go home now this minute to ask her?"
36015Ca n''t we go, Peggy?
36015Can you guess what the shed is for, Peggy, and what the tiny door is for?"
36015Can you hear me?"
36015Could n''t I carry you, missy?"
36015Did n''t her ever go to bed?"
36015Did she tell you to come upstairs?"
36015Did you ever live in the country?
36015Did you never hear speak of a baker''s dozen?"
36015Did you see Fanny?
36015Do n''t they, nurse?"
36015Do n''t you ever play in your mind at fancying?"
36015Do they live over in that country?"
36015Do you understand?"
36015Do you, Baldwin?"
36015Does you think they will, nursie?
36015Hal?"
36015Have the boys got off to school all rightly, nurse?"
36015Higher up than the bubble, but not at the top quite?"
36015How did you know it was there, Peggy?"
36015How would you like to be in a kitchen?"
36015I hope your pains are n''t very bad to- day?"
36015I may keep them; they_ is_ mine, is n''t they?"
36015I rather think they take eggs and chickens to market, do n''t they?"
36015I think that the far- away helps to make it pretty-- why is far- away so pretty, mamma?"
36015I wish----""What?"
36015I wonder who she was?
36015I''d like to go a quite long walk, would n''t you, Sarah?"
36015I''m sure it was most obligin''of you to bring the shoe, but wo n''t your mamma and your nurse scold you?"
36015I_ think_ it has, do n''t you, mamma?
36015If you will, I''ll promise not to think there''s fairies there-- only----""Only what, dear?"
36015If you will, I''ll promise not to think there''s fairies there-- only----""Only what, dear?"
36015Is Webb''s your butcher, missy--''tis just at the corner of Fernley Road?"
36015Is clouds alive?"
36015Is n''t Peggy a brick?"
36015Is n''t it jolly?
36015Is she a friend of Missis''s, I wonder?"
36015Is this your baby in the perambulator?
36015It is unfortunate that I have to go so far to- day, is n''t it?
36015It''ll only be a little short parting, wo n''t it?"
36015Its top goes up above the bubble and then down and then up again, and it never moves like the clouds-- does you see now, Hallie dear?"
36015Mamma, how is it that dying is so nice, about going to heaven, you know, and_ still_ it is so sorry?"
36015Mamma----""Well, darling?"
36015May I ask nurse to wake me up the next time the moon comes?"
36015May n''t I give it to Lizzie?
36015May n''t I give it to Lizzie?
36015May n''t I go and get the pipes now?"
36015May we begin packing to- day?
36015Must we go back to the shop with it, do you think, Miss Earnshaw?
36015No, your frock''ll brush all right; but you do n''t mean to say you''ve been out in the rain?
36015Nurse, will you remember to let us have them the first wet half- holiday?
36015Oh dear, what shall I do?"
36015Oh,_ how_ I do wish we could go and see them all, do n''t you, dear little shoes?"
36015Only, will they give it you when you go home for dirtying of your frock?"
36015Or is they all away and left you and the cat to keep''ouse?"
36015Papa, ca n''t you tell me?"
36015Peg wo n''t mind much for once, will you?
36015She''s a_ very_ kind lady, is n''t she, nursie?
36015Should she go to the door and peep out, or should she call"Come in"?
36015Should we do piggies first, to please Baby before we begin?"
36015So it never was more than a dream to her after all, and perhaps-- perhaps it was best so?
36015That made a lot of brothers, did n''t it?
36015Then if we all blowed very hard at the window, if we all blowed together, could n''t we blow them away?
36015There are to be fresh eggs there, are n''t there?
36015There''ll be no room for visitors, do you hear, Terry?"
36015There''s nice trees and gardings up Fernley Road, and that''s a sort of country, is n''t it, missy?"
36015They''re too small for a baby, bain''t they?"
36015Was she an old lady, Peggy?"
36015What have you been about?"
36015What is it like inside, and who lives in it?
36015What is it you mean to get six of-- not buns?"
36015What was the matter?
36015What''ll your folk say to you?
36015What''s that place you''ve been at-- Brat-- what is it?"
36015What''s the young lady chatterin''to the like o''you for?
36015What''s the young lady chatterin''to the likes o''you for?
36015Whatever''ull I do?
36015When they got to the door at the top of the kitchen stairs, Peggy opened it and called down softly,"Fanny, are you there?
36015Where was his book this time?"
36015Which''ll you have?
36015Would n''t it spoil some things if we knew the why of them, little Peggy?"
36015You did n''t go yourself to old Whelan''s, surely?"
36015You would n''t wait''ere a minute, would you, while I run to see if there''s a road near?"
36015You''ll take me to Mrs. Whelan''s, wo n''t you, dear Brown Smiley?"
36015You''re sure your mamma and nurse would n''t mind?"
36015You''ve not been worrying yourself about the children who live over Mrs. Whelan''s, I hope?
36015Your stockings are n''t wet?"
36015_ In course_ God would n''t do it of purpose, would he?"
36015_ My Opposite Neighbour._[ Illustration:"''What is the matter, little girls?''
36015_ wo n''t_ it come through?"
36015ai n''t yer frock muddy?
36015exclaimed the young dressmaker,"wherever have you been, Miss Peggy?
36015said Peggy,"was it about our new frocks?
36015will it perhaps be that country where my cottage is?
6595A 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?
6595And all for what?
6595And why are your ears covered?
6595Are girls more liable to it than boys?
6595Are they happy?
6595At what age does consumption most frequently occur?
6595But how can this apply to a first attack?
6595But why is it so?
6595But, suppose that you have no milk, and that no wet- nurse can be procured: what then?
6595Can anything be more cruel or absurd?
6595Can 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?
6595Can it be cured_?
6595Can 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?
6595Does not almost everybody remember some kind- hearted man who showed him a kindness in the dulcet days of childhood?
6595Go to the field, And ask the humble daisy why it sleeps Soon as the sun departs?
6595Grow up, did I say?
6595Have they occupation-- useful, active occupation-- to make them happy?
6595Have they work to do to brace the muscles?
6595How can their blood course merrily through their blood- vessels?
6595How can their chests expand and be strong?
6595How can their muscles be developed?
6595How can their nerves be braced?
6595How can their spines be strengthened and be straight?
6595How can they, with such exercise, expect to be well?
6595If she were less particular, would it not make him more hardy_?
6595If such be done, she will soon come round; but what is the usual practice?
6595Is it at the onset, or is it when it is confirmed?
6595Is it not painful to witness the pale cheeks and the dejected looks of those boys who are often flogged?
6595It might be asked, What part of the chest, in particular, ought to be kept warm?
6595It might be said, that I am travelling out of my province in making remarks on corporal chastisement in schools?
6595It might be said,"Why do you go into particulars?
6595Know you not that the child pines if the mother vexes herself?''"
6595Let me ask, When is consumption to be cured?
6595Let me ask, of what use are many girls of the present day?
6595Now for the throat-- The best_ external_ application is a barm and oatmeal poultice How ought it to be made, and how applied?
6595Of what use is learning without health?
6595Ought there not, then, to be a distinction between a ball at midnight and a dance in the evening?
6595Play 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?
6595Supposing he can not retain the mixture-- the stomach rejecting it as soon as swallowed-- what then?
6595The 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?
6595Their partners, the brilliancy of the scene, and the music, excite their nerves to undue and thus to unnatural, action, and what is the consequence?
6595Water to the body-- to the whole body-- is a necessity of life, of health, and of happiness, it wards off disease, it brace?
6595Well, then, what are the symptoms?
6595What are the symptoms of Bronchitis_?
6595What are the symptoms of this disease_?
6595What are the usual causes of Chlorosis?
6595What diseases are girls most subject to?
6595What do you give the medicine for?
6595What have they to make them strong and happy?
6595What is rennet?
6595What is the best method_?
6595What is the consequence?
6595What is the first thing to be done?
6595What is the usual age for Chlorosis to occur and what are the symptoms?
6595What ought to be done?
6595What was the consequence?
6595What would our large public schools be without their play and cricket grounds?
6595When will a mother awake from her folly and stupidity?
6595When will mothers arouse from their slumbers, rub their eyes, and see clearly the importance of the subject?
6595Which is the most dangerous?
6595Why close the eyes Of blossoms infinite long ere the moon Her oriental veil puts off?
6595Why should he not have his likes and dislikes as well as"children of a larger growth?"
6595Why should we bring up a girl differently from a boy?
6595Would you give him a dose of composing medicine_?
6595You may ask-- What are your plans?
6595You 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_?
6595and have you any further observations to offer conducive to the well- doing of my child_?
6595and if so, how soon after birth_?
6595and on the right way of cutting the toe- nails_?
6595and which do you prefer-- home or school education_?
6595by whom?''
6595is any notice to be taken of it_?
6595may be more safely used_?
6595more especially, as you say, that delay might be death_?
6595or, if he be rickety, how ought he to be treated_?
6595why dwell so much upon minutiae?