Diseases of infancy and childhood (1914) (14585425998)
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Identifier: diseasesofinfan00fisc (find matches)
Title: Diseases of infancy and childhood
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Fischer, Louis, 1864- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Children
Publisher: Philadelphia, F. A. Davis company (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
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Back view. three times a day. The dose was gradually increased and the child now receives 3grains three times a day. There was no cardiac disturbance from this dose. Lemon juice, orange juice, raw albumin, and vegetable soups were ordered.The childs condition improved. The specific effect of the thyroid was very apparent. Case TV.—Gussie S.,^ 7 years and 3 months old when she came under my obser-vation. She was born January, 1807. She is the oldest of four childi-en. The otherchildren are to all appearances healthy, as are also the parents. ^I regard this case as the most complete ty(ie of cretinism that I have everseen. The notes were kindly furnished by Dr. A. K. Isaacs, in whose practice the easeoccurred. •^26 DISEASES OF THE DCTTLESS GLAXDS. Family History.—The mother claims to have had a severe fright during hersixth month of pregnancy, and attributed the childs mental deficiency to this psych-ical disturbance. There is no history of any condition similar to this childs on
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Fig-, 242.—Cretinism. Same case. Age gHeignt 333^ inches, gain 6% inches. years. Fig. 243.—Cretinism. Same case. Age 8 years.Height, 3334 inches, gain &% inches. Back view. either side of the family. Parents are natives of Russia. They are 13 years in thiscountry, and do not know of any such disease in their native country. The parentsare not related. Feeding.—The child was breast-fed for about two years. She did not receiveany other food during this period. When the child was thirteen months old thei^iothers menstruation returned. The mother continued to nurse the child until theend of the second year, although she continued to menstruate every month. Nothing imusual was noticed about this child until the end of her first year.She cried very little and slept a great deal. At about 1 year of age parents noticedthat she differed from other children of the same age. No teeth appeared. She CRETINISM. 727 made no attempt to walk or stand. Never laughed or smiled, was always apat