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Image from page 527 of “Modern diagnosis and treatment of diseases of childern; a treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of infancy anf childhood” (1911)
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Title: Modern diagnosis and treatment of diseases of childern; a treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of infancy anf childhood
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Sheffield, Herman Bernard, 1871- [from old catalog]
Subjects: Children Children
Publisher: Philadelphia, F. A. Davis company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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tion to cod-liver oil and iron, are the only drugs of thera-peutic value. Complications should be treated according toindications. DIABETES INSIPIDUS (Polyuria). Polyuria, like glycosuria, may be transient or persistent. Transient 0Transient polyuria is quite common in children and usually of Persistent-nervous origin. On the other hand, persistent polyuria—diabetes insipidus—is comparatively rare. It is manifested by Polyurlaexcessive thirst, polyuria (pale, sugar-free urine of low specificgravity), dry skin, disturbances of the digestive and nerve sys- ithoutsugar. ,1(1 DISTURBANCES OF METABOLISM. Tonictreatment. terns. The course is very protracted, but the prognosis quoadvitam favorable. Permanent recovery is rare. As the etiology is obscure (essentially the same as fordiabetes mellitus), little can be expected from treatment, exceptin cases due to syphilis, which frequently yield to antisyphiliticmedication. Change of air. hydrotherapy, and a nitrogenous dietact beneficiallv.

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Fig. 163. Adipositas (8 months old). Weighs 36 pounds (Sheffield, i ADIPOSITAS(Lipomatosis Universalis. Obesity). Contrary to what is observed in older children or adults,Sp°recovery overfatness in infants very rarely gives rise to constitutionalinfants! disturbances. As a rule, the fatness subsides when the childbegins to walk about. In older children obesity is often associated with markedanemia, shortness of breath and fatty degeneration of the ADIPOSITAS. 511 heart. If such symptoms appear, it is essential to eliminate Diet,fats and carbohydrates from the dietary and to recommendsystematic exercise, active massage and hydropathic pro-cedures. Carlsbad salts and thyroid gland substance are medication.

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Image from page 831 of “Medical directory of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut” (1899)
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Title: Medical directory of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) New York State Medical Association
Subjects: Physicians Medical
Publisher: New York, Medical Society of the State of New York
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an be produced economicallyonly in a wheat starch factory. No milling process can produce starch.-neither can If produce gluten. Those flour-mills selling so-calledgluten flour are not represented in the starch market, which fact Isconclusive as regards their product. The truth Is that they are sellingwhole-wheat flour mixed with middlings as gluten, containing thesame proportions of starch and gluten as ordinary flour, as Bhown by PHYSICIANS having PATIENTS suffering from Diabetes, Rheuma-tism, Stomach and Kidney Troubles and needing a starch restricted dietshould insist upon ii that only lloyfs Cum Gluten Products be used We have agents everywhere. Send for name of agent in your city andliterature telling how Gluten Foods should be used, including diet listand samples. PURE GLUTEN FOOD CO. Room 76 90 West Broadway, New York Clly When writing to advertisers please mention the Medical Directory.Classified index to advertisements on pages 20, 21, 22. 830 ADVERTISEMENTS ESTABLISHED 1890

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INC. MEDICAIi HOUSE 52 West 39th Street, New York City THE START Home Bureau in 1890 started without capital in oneroom with one employee, and with six quarts ofbroth, for the sole purpose of supplying delicaciesfor the sick. 500 booklets comprised its entire ad-vertising output. 21 YEARS LATER Home Bureau in 1911 represents Incorporated Co.,Medical House, Large Building, 30 Employes, Ex-tensive Diet Kitchen, Largest Nurses Registry inthe World, Purchasing Department for Hospital andMedical Supplies, Farm Department for Fresh Eggsand Produce. In addition Manufactures DistrictNurses Bags, Surgical Dressings and Supplies, andObstetrical Sets, and Sells and Rents Invalid Furni-ture, Moves Invalids and Disinfects Houses. INSPECTION INVITED ENDORSED BY THE LEADING PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK CITY DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET SENT ON REQUEST When writing to advertisers please mention the Medical Directory.Classified index to advertisements on pages 20, 21, 22. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES ADVERTISEMEN I

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