habitual action of
Thorax, development of
Thumb sucking
persistence of the habit
Tongue-tie, in relation to lactation
Tonics
Tonsils, removal of, in treatment of enuresis
Touch, sense of,
cultivation of
early development of
organs with greatest development of
Toys,
child's interest in
educative value of
kind most suitable
Training, early, importance and object of
Trousseau's sign, nature and production of
Truthfulness
inculcation of
Twitching of facial muscles
Tyranny of tears
Unkindness, habitual, of children to others
Untruthfulness
over-exercise of authority encouraging
Urine,
condition in enuresis
incontinence of, methods of treatment
_See also_ Enuresis
increased secretion of
irritation of
Vasomotor instability
conditions indicating
in neuropaths
Vasomotor tone, how improved
Virtuous, definition of the term
Visceral fatigue, easily produced in nervous children
Vocabulary
Voice, tone of
Voluntary movements, development of cerebral centres controlling
Vomiting, cyclic
aetiology of
age at which it occurs
case illustrating
causes and characteristics
class of child affected by
condition of the child during
frequency of attacks
migraine in association with
nervous system in relation to
treatment of
Waking states
Weaning, difficulty in
Will, strength of, absence in childhood
Work and play, differentiation between
Writing, correct posture during
Transcriber's Notes
The following typographical errors were corrected:
Page 4: 'sensisive' changed to 'sensitive'.
Page 48: 'self-abnegnatio'n changed to 'self-abnegation'.
page 61: Fixed 'and and'.
Page 125: 'acount' changed to 'account'.
First page of index (191): 'ullimentary' changed to 'Allimentary';
also 'ilstrating' channged to 'illustrating'.
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