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This listing is for the original hardcover, leather over board book shown.   Measures approx 6.2"x9.6" with 870 pages.

 A Treatise on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood” by J. Lewis Smith, with 40 illustrations, published in 1886. This leather bound book is in good condition, some cover and spine wear, tight binding and hinges, pages are fairly clean. Check out some of the interesting contents in this book!

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS, 
1. Case of deformity of fotus due to injury of mother 
2. Milk globules 
3. Colostrum-corpuscles 
4. Case of meningocele ...... 
5. Case of rachitic deformity of thorax and abdomen 
6. Skeleton of rachitic infant .... 
7. Head of rachitic infant ..... 
8. Eachitic spinal curvature in adult 
9. Cases of rachitic deformity of head and ribs 
10. Deformity of chest in rachitis .... 
11, 12, 13. Rachitic deformity of pelvis . 
14, 15. Eachitic deformity of the femur 
16, 17. Eachitic deformity of the tibia and fibula . 
18. Scrofulous dactylitis 
19. Case of strumous inflammation of the joints 
20. Case of bronchial phthisis . 
21. Bacillus tuberculosis . 
22. Case of dactylitis syphilitica 
23. Development of the teeth in syphilis 
24. Deformity from pertussis . 
25. Position in cerebro-spinal fever 
26. Case of rheumatic deformity 
27. Case of acephalus 
28. Case of congenital hydrocephalus 
29. Case of congenital hydrocephalus 
30. Outline of head in acquired hydrocephalus 
31. Case of facial paralysis 
32. Case of pseudo-hypertrophic paralysi 
33. Case of spina bifida . 
34. Microscopic appearance in emboligmal pneumonia 
35. Case of gangrene of mouth 
36. Intussusception .... 
37 to 40. Acarus scabiei

CHAPTER I. 
Infancy and Childhood . . .17 

CHAPTER II. 
Care of the Mother in Pregnancy ........ 19 

CHAPTER III. 
Mortality of Early Life: Its Causes and Prevention . . . .23 

CHAPTER IV. 
"Weight, Growth, Lactation .28 

Hindrances to Lactation and Physical Conditions Eendering it Improper — Colostrum — Human Milk — Modification of Milk in Consequence of the Diet — Modification of Milk from its Eetention in the Breast — Modification of Milk by Age and by Mental Impressions — Modification of Milk by the Catamenial Function, Pregnancy, and Other Causes — Differences in Suckling Women as Eegards Quantity and Quality of Milk — Scantiness of Milk ; its Causes and Treatment. 

CHAPTER V. 
Selection of a Wetnurse 44 

CHAPTER VI. 
Course of Lactation — "Weaning 48 

CHAPTER VII. 
Quantity of Eood Eequired in Infancy and Childhood . . .51 

CHAPTER VIII. 
Artificial Feeding . . 57 

CHAPTER IX. 
Bathing, Clothing, Sleep, Exercise 66 
Clothing — Sleep — Exercise. 

CHAPTER X. 
Diseases of the New-born .71 
Apncea (Asphyxia) Neonati — Caput Succedaneum — Cephalhematoma — Meningocele, Encephalocele, Hydrencephalocele. 

CHAPTER XL 
Ophthalmia Neonati . . 77 

CHAPTER XII. 
Diseases of the Umbilicus . . .82 
Thrombosis and Phlebitis of the Umbilical Vein, Septicaemia of the Newborn — Inflammation and Ulceration of Umbilicus — Umbilical Granulations or Fungus. 

CHAPTER XIII. 
Umbilical Hemorrhage 87 

CHAPTER XIV. 
Diagnosis of Infantile Diseases 90 
General Observations — Features, External Appearance of Head, Trunk, and Limbs in Disease — Attitude — Movements — The Voice — Respiratory System — Circulatory System — Animal Heat — Digestive System — Nervous System. 

CHAPTER XV. 
Therapeutics ... 103 

PART II. 
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. 

SECTION I. 
DIATHETIC DISEASES. 

CHAPTER I. 
Rachitis . . . 105 
Frequency of Rachitis — Age at which Rachitis Occurs — Causes of Rachitis — Artificial Production of Rachitis — Anatomical Characters of Rachitis — Symptoms of Rachitis — Complications and Sequelae of Rachitis — Diagnosis of Rachitis — Prognosis of Rachitis — Treatment of Rachitis. 

CHAPTER II. 
Scrofula 135 
Strumous Ophthalmia. 

CHAPTER III. 
Tuberculosis 153 

CHAPTER IV. 
Syphilis 177 

SECTION II. 
ERUPTIVE FEVERS. 

CHAPTER I. 
Measles 188 

CHAPTER II. 
Scarlet Fever 197 

CHAPTER III. 
ROTHELN 265 

CHAPTER IV. 
Variola — Varioloid 274 

CHAPTER V. 
Vaccinia 283 
Subsequent Vaccinations — Protection from Vaccination — Revaccination — Selection of Virus 

CHAPTER VI. 
Varicella 293 

SECTION III. 
NON-ERUPTIVE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. 

CHAPTER I. 
Diphtheria 295 
Pertussis 

CHAPTER II. 
Parotiditis 339 

SECTION IV. 

OTHER GENERAL DISEASES. 

CHAPTER I. 
Intermittent Fever . 342 

CHAPTER II. 
Remittent Fever . 347 

CHAPTER III. 
Typhoid Fever 348 

CHAPTER IY. 
Cerebrospinal Fever 358 

CHAPTER V. 
Acute Rheumatism 398 

CHAPTER VI. 
Erysipelas 404 


PART III. 

SECTION I. 
DISEASES OF THE CEREBRO-SPINAL SYSTEM. 

CHAPTER I. 
Acephalus — Anencephalus 415 

CHAPTER II. 
Imperfect Brain 4L7 
Microcephalia — Atrophy of Brain 

CHAPTER III. 
Hypertrophy of Brain 420 

CHAPTER IV. 
Thrombosis in the Cranial Sinuses (Phlebitis) 424 

CHAPTER V. 
Congestion of the Brain 429 

CHAPTER VI. 
Intracranial Hemorrhage (Meningeal Hemorrhage; Cerebral Hemorrhage) 433 

CHAPTER VII. 
Congenital Hydrocephalus 442 

CHAPTER VIII. 
Acquired Hydrocephalus 449 

CHAPTER IX. 
Meningitis, Tubercular and iSTon-tubercular . . . . . 452 

CHAPTER X. 
Spurious Hydrocephalus  470 

CHAPTER XL 
Eclampsia 476 

CHAPTER XII. 
Tetanus Infantum 485 

CHAPTER XIII. 
Internal Convulsions 504 

CHAPTER XIV. 
Chorea 512 

CHAPTER XV. 
Infantile Paralysis 528 

CHAPTER XVI. 
Facial Paralysis 538 
Paralysis with Pseudo-hypertrophy. 

CHAPTER XVII. 
Diseases of the Spinal Cord and its Coverings 544 
Congestion of the Spinal Cord and its Membranes. 

CHAPTER XVIII. 
Spina Bifida 547 

CHAPTER XIX. 
Vertebral Caries 551 



XIV CONTENTS. 

SECTION II. 
DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. 
CHAPTER I. 
Coryza 556 

CHAPTER II. 
Catarrhal Laryngitis 559 
Spasmodic Laryngitis. 

CHAPTER III. 
Membranous Croup; Diphtheritic Croup; True Croup . . . 567 

CHAPTER IV. 
Bronchitis 593 

CHAPTER V. 
Atelectasis 605 

CHAPTER YI. 
Pneumonitis 609 

CHAPTER VII. 
Pleuritis 622 
Nervous Cough. 

SECTION III. 
DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE APPARATUS. 

CHAPTER I. 
Simple Stomatitis, Ulcerous Stomatitis, Follicular Stomatitis . 663 
Simple or Catarrhal Stomatitis — Ulcerous Stomatitis — Aphthous Stomatitis. 

CHAPTER II. 
Thrush ..... 669 

CHAPTER III. 
Gangrene of the Mouth 673 

CHAPTER IV. 
Dentition 680 
Second Dentition. 

CHAPTER V. 
Catarrhal Pharyngitis, Peri-pharyngeal Abscess, Oesophagitis . 687 

CHAPTER VI. 
Indigestion, Congestion of Stomach, Gastritis, Follicular Gastritis, Diphtheritic Gastritis, Post-mortem Digestion, Softening . . 697 
Congestion of the Stomach — Gastritis — Follicular Gastritis — Diphtheritic Gastritis — Post-mortem Digestion — Softening. 

CHAPTER VII. 
Diarrhoea 713 
Non-inflammatory Diarrhoea. 

CHAPTER VIII. 
Intestinal Catarrh of Infancy (Entero-colitis) .... 718 
Cholera Infantum, or Choleriform Diarrhoea. 

CHAPTER IX. 
Enteritis and Colitis in Childhood 747 

CHAPTER X. 
Constipation . 750 

CHAPTER XL 
Intestinal Worms 765 

CHAPTER XII. 
Gastro-intestinal Hemorrhage 781 

CHAPTER XIII. 
Intussusception . 787 
Intussusception without Symptoms — Intussusception with Symptoms — Intussusception in the Small Intestines — Intussusception in Large Intestines. 

SECTION IV. 
DISEASES OF THE GENLTO-URINARY ORGANS. 
Uric Acid Infarctions — Enuresis — Calculi, Dysuria, Cryptorchia — Vulvitis . 810 

SECTION V. 
DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. 

CHAPTER I. 
Cyanosis .- 823 
Literature of Cyanosis — Sex — Causes of the Malformations — Symptoms — Prognosis — Mode of Death — Modes of Compensation — Morbid Anatomy — Theories Relating to the Etiology of Cyanosis — Treatment. 

SECTION VI. 
SKIN DISEASES. 

CHAPTER I. 
Erythematous Diseases 840 
Erythema — Roseola — Urticaria. 
CHAPTER II. 
Papular Diseases 846 
Strophulus. 

CHAPTER III. 
Eczema 847 
Scabies 854


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CONDITION:  Nice condition. Complete and intact with some scuffs to covers and spine. Tight text block. See listing description and photos.































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