Urine, retention of it in the infant after birth, 194.
Ventilation of the sleeping-rooms of children, 84.
--, its importance in sickness, 246.
Walking, the best mode of teaching a child, 87.
Warm bath, 128.
--, rules for the use of, 131.
--, directions for the use of, when the infant is stillborn, 192.
Water, as a beverage for children, 63.
--, in the head, 291.
Weaning, the time when to take place, 51.
--, the mode of effecting it, 52.
--; drying up the mother's milk, 53.
Wet-nurse suckling, 27.
--, rules for the choice of, 28.
--, diet and management of, 31.
Wine, its pernicious effects in childhood, 63.
Worms, 234.
THE END.
Also by Dr. Bull,
HINTS TO MOTHERS
FOR THE
MANAGEMENT OF THEIR HEALTH.
Second Edit, greatly enlarged, foolscap 8vo.
7s. cloth lettered.
Opinions of the Press.
"A very valuable compendium for all who expect to become mothers.--In
the short preface prefixed to this little work, Dr. Bull judiciously
remarks, that feelings of delicacy often prevent many young married
females from making to their medical attendant, a full disclosure of
the circumstances connected with their state, and which render medical
assistance necessary. The object of the work is to meet this
difficulty, by furnishing a species of information for which married
women are often very unwilling to ask, although they readily search for
it in books.
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