Transactions of the Kentucky State Medical Society ..., Band 3

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Seite 210 - State, notice that one or both eyes of such infant are inflamed or reddened at any time within two weeks after its birth it shall be the duty of such midwife or nurse so having charge of such infant, to report the fact in writing, within six hours, to the Health Officer or some legally qualified practitioner of medicine of the city, town or district, in which the parents of the infant reside.
Seite 12 - ... antagonized experts and lawyers, puzzled philanthropists, and in every possible manner retaliated on their progenitors for their origin and on the community for their misapprehension...
Seite 210 - Being a midwife, nurse or other person having the care of an infant within the age of two weeks neglects or omits to report immediately to the health officer or to a legally qualified practitioner of medicine of the city, town or place where such child is being cared for. the fact that one or both eyes of such infant are inflamed or reddened whenever such shall be the case, or who applies any remedy therefor without the advice, or except by the direction of such officer or physician; or, 4.
Seite 6 - ... lies the principle that, as a rule, none of the faculties are absolutely wanting, but dormant, undeveloped and imperfect. This school attracted much attention from educators and others and was frequently and critically inspected by the members of the legislature and other State officials. On the 11th of April, 1853, the legislature authorized the erection of new buildings.
Seite 45 - Croupous pneumonia is a constitutional disease, and is not dependent upon a local cause. The pulmonary inflammation is merely the chief symptom, and the morbid phenomena are not due to the local affection.
Seite 6 - We do not propose to create or supply faculties absolutely wanting, nor to bring: all grades of idiocy to the same standard of development or discipline, nor to make them all capable of sustaining creditably all the relations of a social and moral life ; but rather to give to dormant faculties the greatest possible development, and to apply these awakened faculties to a useful purpose under the control of an aroused and disciplined will.
Seite 114 - I do not believe in the existence of acute idiopathic primary peritonitis. 2. The majority of cases of so-called idiopathic peritonitis in children will be found, upon inquiry, to be traumatic. 3. Slight injuries of the abdominal contents are relatively more dangerous in children than in adults. 4. Acute peritonitis in children, while apparently idiopathic, is often secondary to perityphlitic inflammation, which runs a rapid course and extends to the general peritoneum without the intervention of...
Seite 6 - ... absolutely wanting ; nor to bring all grades of idiocy to the same standard of development or discipline ; nor to make them all capable of sustaining, creditably, all the relations of a social and moral life ; but rather to give to dormant faculties the greatest...
Seite 4 - His elaborate system of teaching and training idiots consisted in the careful " adaptation of the principles of physiology, through physiological means and instruments, to the development of the dynamic, perceptive, reflective, and spontaneous functions of youth.
Seite 11 - The early recognition of some of its special and more dangerous forms should be followed by their withdrawal from unwholesome environments and their permanent sequestration before they are pronounced criminals and have, by the tuition of the slums, acquired a precocity that deceives even experts. Only a small percentage should ever be returned to the community, and then only under conditions that would preclude the probability of their assuming social relations under marriage, or becoming sowers...

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