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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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A General TREATISE OF THE DISEASES OF Infants and Children c. Books lately printed for and Sold by R. Wellington at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-Yard THere is in the Press and will speedily be Publish'd a Mathematical Companion or the Description and Use of a new sliding Rule by which many Useful and Necessary Questions in Arithmetick Military Orders Interest Trigonometry Geometry Geography Gauging Astronomy Navigation Fortification Gunnery and Dialling may be Speedily and Exactly Resolv'd without the help of Pen or Compasses with an Exact Abridgment of the laws of Excise By Will. Hunt ●●ilomath and Superviser of his Majesties Excise for the County of Kent The whole Works of that Excellent Practical Physician Docter Thomas Sydenham Wherein not only the History and Cures of Acute Diseases are treated of after a New and Acurate Method but also the Shortest and Safest Way of Curing most Chronical Diseases Translated from the Original Latin by John Pechey of the College of Physicians in London The Family Physician or a Collection of Choice Approv'd and Experienced Remedies for the Cure of almost all Diseases incident to Humane Bodies whethe Internal or External useful in Families and very serviceable to Country People containing some hundreds of considerable Receipts an Secrets of great Value with Obsevations of great Cures Togethe with the true English Wine-Celler an the right Method of making English Wines or Metheglin With a Colection of the Choicest and Safest Cosmetick Remedies for preserving the Beauty and Complexion of Ladies never before Published By George Hartman Phylo-Chymist Author of the Preserver and Restorer of Health who Liv'd and Travel'd with the Honourable Sir Kenelm Dighy in several parts of Europe the space of Seven Years till he died Price 2s 6d Reflections on Ancient and Modern Learning by William Wolton B. D. Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Nottingham Mrs. Behn's Novels Collected in one Vol. viz. Oroonoko the sair Jilt or P. Tarquils Agnes de Castro or the force of Generous Love Love s Watch or the Art of Love The Ladies Looking-Glass The Lucky Mistake And Love-Letters never before Printed The Rover or Banisht Cavaliers As it was Acted by His Majesty's Servants at the Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields Writen by Mrs. Ann Behn The second Edition Unnaturàl Brother a Tragedy written by Mr. Filmer Spanish Wives a Farce by Mrs. Mary Pix Ibrahim a Tragedy by the same Hand Poems on several occasions by Mr. Robert Gould A General Treatise of Womens Diseases A Physical Store-house containing a General Practise of Physick A Compleat Herbal of Physical Plants The last three writ by John Pechey c. Old Batchelor a Comedy by Mr. Congreve And all sorts of Plays Romances Histories Novels and Poetry are Sold by R. Wellington at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-Yard 1697. A Discourse upon the Nature and Faculties of Man in several Essays with some considerations upon the Occurrences of Humane Life By Tim. Nourse Gent. A General TREATISE OF THE DISEASES OF Infants and Children Collected from the best PRACTICAL AUTHORS By JOHN PECHRY of the College of Physicians in London LONDON Printed for R. Wellington at the Lute in St. Pauls-Church-Yard 1697. THE PREFACE CHildren if they are virtuous are great Blessings and a publick good It is therefore the duty of Parents to inure them betimes to a Regular course of Life nor ought Persons of the best Quality to think the guidance of their Children beneath them For Cornelia the Mother of the Gracchi and Aurelia the Mother of Augustus Caesar were Governesses to Children and Cato tho' he kept a Tutor in his House did himself frequently instruct his Son So did Augustus his Grand-children and the great Theodosius wou'd often sit by the Tutor while he was instructing his Son And certainly it is best and safest for Parents to have their Children under their own Eye and inspection But above all the Fathers Example is of greatest force to instruct the Son and his Actions Authorise the same in the Child nor can the Father chastize him for what himself is guilty But to come to the business in hand Parents shou'd endeavour as much as in them lies to provide for the health of their Children The Father must not enfeeble his body by excessive Drinking or any other Vice for thereby the Child suffers for the Fathers fault nor ought such as have hereditary Diseases to Marry The Mother during pregnancy must observe a good Diet suitable to her Temperament Custom Condition and Quality and the right use of all the six Non-naturals She must not lace her self so close as she was wont to do for strait lacing hinders the growth of the Child and often makes it either Abortive or Mis shapen If the Mother can't or will not suckle the Child herself care must be taken to procure an healthy strong and vigorous Nurse of an Age not under twenty five nor above thirty five and her Milk must be throughly purified after her lying in before she gives suck her Breasts ought to be pretty Big Firm and Fleshy and her Nipples must be a little raised and of a moderate Bigness and Firmness and well perforated with many little holes and she must have a sufficient quantity of Milk for the Childs nourishment and the colour of it must be white and the smell of it must be sweet and pleasant she must be merry and cheerfull and smile often to divert the Child To conclude the young Physician must take Notice that great caution must be used in prescribing Opiats and Vomits for Children for many dreadfull Symptoms have been occasion'd thereby From the Angel and Crown in Bazing Lane London January 2d 1697. THE INDEX A. ALmonds inflamed Page 86. Apthae and Bladders in the Gums ibid. B. Breeding of Teeth p. 88. Breathing difficult p. 93. C. Children New-born their Diet and way of Ordering p. 1. Convulsions p. 74. Cattarrh Cough p. 93. Costiveness p. 112. Childrens wasting p. 158. D. Diseases and Symptoms of Infants in General p. 14. E. Ears inflamed pains moisture Vlcers and Worms of them p. ●3 F. Fevers of Children p. 18. Frights in sleep p. 69. Falling of the Fundament p. 137. G. Galling of Children p. 147. Gripes p. 103. H. Hickops p. 98. Hydrocephalus p. 64. I. Inflamation of the Head ibid. Inflamation of the Belly and Hypochondres p. 106. L. Loosness p. 107. Loosening the String of the Tongue and the Ranula under it p. 91. M. Measles p. 40. N. Navel sticking out p. 132. Navel inflamed p. 135. R. Rickets p. 148. Ruptures p. 128. S. Stone in the Bladder p. 139. Squinting p 82. Scabs and Vlcers from Milk p. 48. Syriasis p. 66. Small-Pox p. 27. T. Tinea p. 54. V. Vomiting p. 100. Vrine difficult p. 142. Vrine involuntary p. 145. OF Childrens Diseases CHAP. I. Of the Dyet and Ordering of Children New-born AFter the Navel-string is Cut and bound up and the Infant is washed you must inquire about the Constitution of it