The author has avoided the not uncommon error of writing a book on general medicine and labeling it * Diseases of Children,' but has steadily kept in view the diseases which seemed to be incidental to childhood, or such points in disease as appear to... The Cincinnati Medical News ... - Seite 837herausgegeben von - 1889Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Greene Vardiman Black - 1884 - 204 Seiten
...and Directions for making Artificial Human Milk, for the Artificial Digestion of Milk, etc. Illus. " The author has avoided the not uncommon error of writing...disease as appear to be so peculiar to or pronounced 1n children as to justify insistence upon them. * * * A safe and reliable guide, and in many ways admirably... | |
| Lionel Smith Beale - 1885 - 388 Seiten
...and Directions for making Artificial Human Milk, for the Artificial Digestion of Milk, etc. Illus. " The author has avoided the not uncommon error of writing...pronounced in children as to justify insistence upon them. * * * A safe and reliable guide, and in many ways admirably adapted to the wants of the student and... | |
| Sir James Frederic Goodhart - 1885 - 770 Seiten
...have not considered it my function to write one on general medicine, but so far as possible I have kept in view the diseases which seemed to be incidental...pronounced in, children as to justify insistence upon them ; and if the book meets the want it aims to supply, it will be due, I think, as much to its omissions... | |
| 1885 - 392 Seiten
...have notjconsidered it my function to write a book on general medicine, but so far as possible, I have kept in view the diseases which seemed to be incidental...disease as appear to be so peculiar to, or pronounced in childay. THE CANADA LANCET. dren as to justify insistence upon them." In the second chapter will be... | |
| Eva C. E. Luckes, Eva C. E. Lueckes - 1886 - 194 Seiten
...consideration. This we commend. It makes the work valuable."—Archives of Pedriatics, July, i8qo. " The author has avoided the not uncommon error of writing...pronounced in children as to justify insistence upon them. * * * A safe and reliable guide, and in many ways admirably adapted to the wants of the student and... | |
| Charles Field Mason - 1887 - 150 Seiten
...compendium is by no means made up of bare outlines or standard facts." — The Therapeutic Gazette. " The author has avoided the not uncommon error of writing...view the diseases which seemed to be incidental to childhojd, or such points in disease as appear to be so peculiar to or pronounced in children as to... | |
| Henry Leffmann, William Beam - 1889 - 136 Seiten
...Pharmacopoeia, and Directions for making Artificial Human Milk, for the Artificial Digestion of Milk, etc. " The author has avoided the not uncommon error of writing...pronounced in children as to justify insistence upon them. * * * A safe and reliable guide, and in many ways admirably adapted to the wants of the student and... | |
| Elias Hudson Bartley - 1889 - 456 Seiten
...and Directions for making Artificial Human Milk, for the Artificial Digestion of Milk, etc. Illus. " The author has avoided the not uncommon error of writing...pronounced in children as to justify insistence upon them. * * * A safe and reliable guide, and in many ways admirably adapted to the wants of the student and... | |
| Louis Coltman Parkes - 1889 - 532 Seiten
...and Directions for making Artificial Human Milk, for the Artificial Digestion of Milk, etc. Illus. " The author has avoided the not uncommon error of writing...be so peculiar to or pronounced in children as to justifV insistence upon them. * * * A safe and reliable guide, and in many ways admirably adapted to... | |
| John James Reese - 1889 - 686 Seiten
...Pharmacopoeia, and Directions for making Artificial Human Milk, for the Artificial Digestion of Milk, etc. " The author has avoided the not uncommon error of writing...disease as appear to be so peculiar to or pronounced m children as to justify insistence upon them. * * * A safe and reliable guide, and in many ways admirably... | |
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