Always teach a nurse that a child cannot swallow as long as the spoon is between the teeth ; that it is advisable to depress the tongue a brief moment, and withdraw the spoon at once, and that now and then a momentary compression of the nose is a good... The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - Seite 441889Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1888 - 422 Seiten
...clumsiness than tact. " Always teach a nurse," adds he, "that a child cannot swallow as long as the spoon is between the teeth ; that it is advisable to depress...momentary compression of the nose is a good adjuvant." In another column we recur to the subject of the preservation of milk. As many of our readers know,... | |
| 1888 - 520 Seiten
...constant repetition. He says : Always teach a nurse that a child cannot swallow as long as the spoon is between the teeth ; that it is advisable to depress...glycerine and saccharine keep. The taste of quinine is disguised by coffee, chocolate and " elixir simplex." Powders must be thoroughly moistened ; unless... | |
| 1888 - 596 Seiten
...the management of children: " Always teach a nurse that a child cannot swallow as long as the spoon is between the teeth; that it is advisable to depress...good adjuvant. Syrup will turn sour in warm weather, glycerin and saccharine keep. The taste of quinine is corrected by coffee, chocolate and 'elixir simplex.'... | |
| 1889 - 396 Seiten
...as bear constant repetition. Always teach a nurse that a child can not swallow as long as the spoon is between the teeth ; that it is advisable to depress...momentary compression of the nose is a good adjuvant. The taste of quinine is disguised by coffee, chocolate and " elixir simplex." Powders must be thoroughly... | |
| Louis Starr - 1889 - 288 Seiten
...exhibited. Teach the nurse that a child cannot swallow so long as the spoon is between the teeth, but that it is advisable to depress the tongue a brief moment and withdraw the spoon as soon as emptied. Should the child rebel, there are many ways by which he can be diverted, so that... | |
| 1893 - 822 Seiten
...Pacific Med. Journal, says : Always teach a nurse that a child can not swallow as long- as the spoon is between the teeth ; that it is advisable to depress...brief moment, and withdraw the spoon at once, and now and then a momentary compression of the nose is a good adjuvant. The taste of quinine is disguised... | |
| Abraham Jacobi - 1896 - 542 Seiten
...by no means the same thing." Always teach a nurse that a child cannot swallow as long as the spoon is between the teeth ; that it is advisable to depress...then a momentary compression of the nose is a good acljuvant. That it is uecessary to improve the taste as much as possible need not be repeated. Syrup... | |
| 1900 - 590 Seiten
...HINTS REGARDING CHILDREN. — Always teach a nurse that a child cannot swallow as long as the spoon is between the teeth ; that it is advisable to depress...the spoon at once, and that now and then a momentary depression of the nose is a good adjuvant The taste of quinine is disguised by coffee, chocolate and... | |
| Louis Starr - 1903 - 304 Seiten
...exhibited. Teach the nurse that a child cannot swallow so long as the spoon is between the teeth, but that it is advisable to depress the tongue a brief moment and withdraw the spoon as soon as emptied. Should the child rebel, there are many ways by which he can be diverted, so that... | |
| Abraham Jacobi - 1903 - 586 Seiten
...by no means the same thing." Always teach a nurse that a child cannot swallow as long as the spoon is between the teeth ; that it is advisable to depress the tongue for a moment and withdraw the spoon at once, and that now and then a momentary compression of the nose... | |
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