id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miun.alu2750.0001.001 Richardson, William C. Cholera infantum : and its sequelæ, convulsions, diarrhœa and dysentery / by Wm. C. Richardson. 1874 .txt text/plain 4110 170 54 of bowel disease occurring to children, whether it be an indigestion, inflammation, or any one of the other numerous intestinal disorders that childhood is peculiarly liable to, as summer complaint, and physicians, unfortunately have fallen into this class of scrofulous, rachitic children that cholera infantum if not so liable to attack, as those first described as being poorly nourished, is more fatal and tedious to.treat. is not invariably the case, for sometimes the disease is preceded by uneasiness and general malaise, but taken all in all, by the fact, that a great many cases of infantile paralysis occur immediately after an attack of cholera infantum, especially where the disease has been accompanied or followed by any post-mortem examinations of children who have died suddenly during an attack of convulsions resulting from cholera In such cases great benefit will be derived from the judicious administration, according to the idiosyncrasies of the individual patient we have under treatment, of such remedies ./cache/miun.alu2750.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miun.alu2750.0001.001.txt