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A53914 A general treatise of the diseases of infants and children collected from the best practical authors by John Pechey ... Pechey, John, 1655-1716. 1697 (1697) Wing P1023; ESTC R1273 61,817 263

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XXXV Of Chilarens Wasting THough the wasting of Children may be reserred generally to the Diseases of Children yet I think it necessary to mention it here because Children wax extreamly Lean without any manifest cause whereas the adult seldom grow Lean but by reason of a Fever a Consumption or some other manifest Disease Perhaps it may happen by a fault in the Milk or for want of Milk and sometimes Children wast much with one Nurse but being remove to another thrive well Worms may be also the cause for they destroy the nourishment and so sufficient Blood cannot be generated for the nourishment of the Body and if Blood should be generated and transmitted thro' the Veins to the whole Body yet if there are Worms in the Back Arms Legs and almost over the whole Body and there are so sometimes the nourishment will be devoured by them These Worms are very small and are bred in the Skin and the Heads of them appear like black hairs upon Priction in a Bath they are generated by vitious Matter shut up in the Capillary Veins turned into Worms when transpiration is hindred If the wasting be occasioned by a fault in the Milk the Milk must be amended if Worms in the Bowels are the cause Medicines prescribed in the Chapter of Worms must be used If small Worms in the Back Arms and Legs are the cause the Children must be bathed and Honey must be mixed with the Bath and the Musculous parts must be rubbed with a Liniment made of crumbs of Bread and Honey FINIS BOOKS Printed for Richard Wellington at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-Yard 1. 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