A Practical Treatise On Infant Feeding And Allied Topics, for Physicians And Students
A Practical Treatise On Infant Feeding And Allied Topics, for Physicians And Students
Harry Lowenburg
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The tissues are also quiddy demineralized. Consequently, nervous irritability may in- dicate its presence by a positive Chvostek reaction or increased electrical reactions {vide Spasmophilia, Chapter X, page 276). In cases of dyspepsia and of intoxication, fever develops. In the former the range is not so high — ^from 100° to 101° F. per rectum, while in the latter it may raster from 104® to 106® F. and the symptoms of intense intoxication may appear. These are: collapse, shallow breathing, sun...ken eyeballs, sharp features, cold nose, coma, ashen hue about the nose and mouth, albuminuria, glycosuria, rapid and thready pulse, vomiting at times, together with fre- quent watery evacuations and a tremendous loss in weight {vide Sugar Intolerance, Chapter II, page 113). Digitized by VjOOQIC SYMPTOMS. 265 Diarrhea or Intestinal Indigestion in the Breast-fed. — Here one meets a colicky, breast baby, suffering from gaseous distention and diarrhea with yellow or greenish- yellow, loose stools containing stringy mucus and finely chopped up white particles (Plate V).
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