baby has the wind —Why baby vomits. TO GIVE BABY HIS BATH: Correct temperatureßody —Dressing— bath. SLEEP: Why baby cries—Times for sleep. WHEN BABY GOES OUT: Protection from flics and draughts kind of perambulator. BABY’S PROGRESS: The danger of the comforter —Baby’s first tooth —Treating the mouth —Baby off his feed—Preserving the teeth. CHARACTER: Baby’s brain Obedience in the cradle —Unnecessary commands —Habits acquired—BreathingCorrect mastication Slovenly lolling—Stammering. WHEN BABY IS ILL: Don’t spoil a sick child —Report for the doctor—Taking the temperature Quack medicines Adenoidsßleeding from the nose — Bow —Bronchitisßurns and —Chicken pox —Chilblains —Circumcision Club fool — Nasal catarrh (colds) —Colic — Convulsions Croup Cuts— Diarrhoea —Diphtheria Dysentery Earache Eczema Eyes—Feverish —Foreign bodies in throat, air passage, stomach, ear, nose, eye —German Measles—Glands —Heart disease — Hip disease—lndigestion— tile paralysis——Measles Mumps Nettlcrash Pediculi Poisoning Quins y— gum Restless sleep Rheumatism Rickets Ringworm Rupture' Scarlatina Sore buttocks — Vitus’s Dance Stomach-ache Thrush Tonsils Vaccination Vomiting Wetting the bed Whooping cough Wind —Worms.
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 8, 1 February 1923, Page 35
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158Page 35 Advertisement 10 Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 8, 1 February 1923, Page 35
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