Maternity, Infancy, Childhood: Hygiene of Pregnancy; Nursing And Weaning of ...

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Maternity, Infancy, Childhood: Hygiene of Pregnancy; Nursing And Weaning of ...
John Marie Keating
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Children who go permanently, as do many of the poor, without shoes or stockings, are not as apt to contract these catarrhal diseases as those who temporarily have their feet exposed to cold, sudden changes, or dampness ; but the child who is over-dressed will perspire and be as liable to attacks of croup or bronchitis as one who is insuffi- ciently dressed. What is ordinarily known as croup is that affection which comes on suddenly at night, accom- panied by a dry, ringing cough, difficulty in ...breath- ing, all evidences of threatened suffocation, without any marked previous symptom. It usually occurs at night.
The child will wake from sleep with all the symptoms that are most terrifying. Its evident spasmodic character has given it the name of spasmodic croup. It may be ' the result of cold or of an overloaded stomach, and children who are subject to this affection should not be allowed heavy suppers.
Although the breathing is greatly interfered with during this attack, the .sounds are ringing, the cough sonorous and brassy and loud ; this is an important matter, as it shows there is no deposit of membrane to muffle the sound.


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