| Medicine - 1831 - 638 pages
...experience, been rather small of their age, in delicate health, and exposed to debilitating causes. " The physician finds the child lying on its nurse's...to raise its head, half asleep, one moment opening itx eyes, and the next closing them again with a remarkable expression of languor. The tongue is slightly... | |
| Nathan Ryno Smith - Medicine - 1830 - 490 pages
...experience, been rather small of their age, in delicate health, and exposed to debilitating causes. "The physician finds the child lying on its nurse's...closing them again with a remarkable expression of langour. The tongue is slightly white, the skin is not hot, at times the nurse remarks that it is colder... | |
| Medicine - 1830 - 610 pages
...and exposed to dehilitating causes. " The physician finds the child lying on its nurse's lap, unahle or unwilling to raise its head, half asleep, one moment...opening its eyes, and the next closing them again with a remarkahle expression of languor. The tongue is slightly white, the skin is not hot, at times the nurse... | |
| System - 1840 - 366 pages
...induced, and presents the following symptoms : — The infant is found lying on its nurse's arm or lap, unable or unwilling to raise its head, half asleep, one moment opening its eyes, and the next half-closing them again, with a remarkable expression of languor. The look is vacant, and not attracted... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - Medicine - 1847 - 732 pages
...condition I have generally observed it in the stage alluded to by Dr. Gooch, viz. the child lying on the nurse's lap, unable or unwilling to raise its head...them again with a remarkable expression of languor; there is great heaviness of head, drowsiness, but no pain or active febrile symptoms present. In addition... | |
| John James (M.D.) - 1854 - 622 pages
...small size, or else had been badly nursed, T>adly fed, or been weakened by some exhausting disease. The physician finds the child lying on its nurse's...head ; half asleep — one moment opening its eyes, the next closing them again, with a remarkable expression of languor. The tongue is slightly white... | |
| Eugène Bouchut - 1855 - 964 pages
...generally small of their ' ' age, and of delicate health, or had been exposed to debilitating causes. The physician finds the child lying on its nurse's...nurse remarks that it is colder than natural ; in some instances there is now and then a slight and transient flush. In all the cases that Dr. Goovh saw,... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1856 - 780 pages
...States of the cerebral Structure?, occurring in Infants, p. 10. 1821. 1 Diseases of Woman, p. 357. cían finds the child lying on its nurse's lap, unable or...them again, with a remarkable expression of languor. Its tongue is slightly white, the skin is not hot; at times the nurse remarks that it is colder than... | |
| William Aitken - 1864 - 1044 pages
...head and drowsiness. The child lies on its nurse's lap unable or unwilling to raise the head. It seems half asleep, one moment opening its eyes and the next...again, with a remarkable expression of languor: the eyes are unattracted by any object put before them, and the pupils remain unmoved on the approach of... | |
| William Aitken - 1866 - 1158 pages
...head and drowsiness. The child lies on its nurse's lap unable or unwilling to raise the head. It seems half asleep, one moment opening its eyes and the next...again, with a remarkable expression of languor : the eyes are unattracted by any object put before them, and the pupils remain unmoved on the approach of... | |
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