The Maternal Management of Children, in Health And Disease

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In scarlet fever, the eruption consists ofinnumerable minute dots or points, diffused in patches with unevenedges of various sizes and forms; and gives to those portions of theskin on which it appears, a diffused bright red colour. In measles, therash comes out in irregular semi-lunar or crescentic shaped patches, distinctly elevated; the spots being of a deeper red in the centrethan in the circumference, and leaving intervening spaces in which theskin retains its natural pale colour.
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...MANAGEMENT. --The chief points to which the parent's attentionmust be directed, irrespective of a strict attention to the moreimmediate medical treatment directed by the physician, are thefollowing:-- VENTILATION OF THE BED-ROOM. --Even in the mildest cases, the child mustbe kept in bed from the first accession of the fever. He must not beloaded, however, as was formerly the practice, with a quantity ofbed-clothes, in order to encourage the fever and increase the quantityof eruption. A moderate quantity of clothing is all that is required, adapted to the heat of skin and feelings of the patient.

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