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The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases

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This practical manual advises mothers on recognizing and managing illnesses of infancy and childhood. It begins by examining causes of infant mortality and general signs of disease, then outlines rules for home care, feeding, bathing, and when to seek medical help. Subsequent chapters survey disorders by age and organ system—neonatal problems, feeding and teething difficulties, nervous system and brain conditions, respiratory and digestive diseases, and common constitutional infections—describing symptoms, basic management, and preventive measures. An appendix discusses the development of mental and moral faculties and their disorders. The guidance is deliberately nontechnical and intended to help mothers cooperate with physicians in the care of sick children.

About the Author

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Charles West

Charles West was a prominent figure in the field of pediatrics during the 19th century, known for his contributions to children's health and medical literature. His notable work, "The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases," serves as a comprehensive guide for parents, addressing various ailments that affect children and providing practical advice for care and treatment. West's insights and emphasis on the importance of understanding children's health have left a lasting impact on pediatric medicine and parenting practices.

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