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Title: The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases
Author: Charles West, M.D.
Release Date: August 15, 2009 [EBook #29701]
Language: English
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THE
MOTHER'S MANUAL
OF
CHILDREN'S DISEASES.
BY
CHARLES WEST, M.D.
FELLOW, AND LATE SENIOR CENSOR, OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS:
FOUNDER OF, AND FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO, THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN:
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF PARIS: ETC.
AUTHOR OF 'LECTURES ON THE DISEASES OF INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD.'
NEW YORK:
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.
1885.
ADVERTISEMENT.
I have often asked myself whether it would not be possible to give in a
small compass, and avoiding all technical detail, such an account of the
diseases of infancy and childhood, as might be of use and comfort to the
intelligent mother.
Returning now, with health perfectly restored, to practise my profession
for the rest of my life exclusively in my own country, I have brought
with me this little book, in which the comparative leisure of my
enforced sojourn at Nice has enabled me to realise my purpose.
The book is not intended as a handbook for the nursery; many such exist,
and many of them are of great merit. Neither has it the worse than idle
pretence of telling people how to treat their children's illnesses,
without the help of a doctor. Its object is to give a description of the
diseases of early life, such as may help a mother to understand
something of their nature and symptoms, to save her from needless
anxiety as to their issue, and to enable her wisely to second the doctor
in h
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