Searchlights on Health eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 507 pages of information about Searchlights on Health.

Searchlights on Health eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 507 pages of information about Searchlights on Health.

19.  A healthy child should never be fed in less than two hours from the last time they finished before, gradually lengthening the time as it grows older.  At 4 months 3-1/2 or 4 hours; at 5 months a healthy child will be better if given nothing in the night except, perhaps, a little water.

20.  Give an infant a little water several times a day.

21.  A delicate child the first year should be oiled after each bath.  The oiling may often take the place of the bath, in case of a cold.

22.  In oiling a babe, use pure olive oil, and wipe off thoroughly after each application.  For nourishing a weak child use also olive oil.

23.  For colds, coughs, croup, etc., use goose oil externally and give a teaspoonful at bed-time.

[Illustration:  FOUND UPON THE DOORSTEP.]

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HOW TO PRESERVE THE HEALTH AND LIFE OF YOUR INFANT DURING HOT WEATHER.

BATHING.

1.  Bathe infants daily in tepid water and even twice a day in hot weather.

If delicate they should be sponged instead of immersing them in water, but cleanliness is absolutely necessary for the health of infants.

CLOTHING.

2.  Put no bands in their clothing, but make all garments to hang loosely from the shoulders, and have all their clothing scrupulously clean; even the diaper should not be re-used without rinsing.

SLEEP ALONE.

3.  The child should in all cases sleep by itself on a cot or in a crib and retire at a regular hour.  A child always early taught to go to sleep without rocking or nursing is the healthier and happier for it.  Begin at birth and this will be easily accomplished.

CORDIALS AND SOOTHING SYRUPS.

4.  Never give cordials, soothing syrups, sleeping drops etc., without the advice of a physician.  A child that frets and does not sleep is either hungry or ill. If ill it needs a physician. Never give candy or cake to quiet a small child, they are sure to produce disorders of the stomach, diarrhoea or some other trouble.

FRESH AIR.

5.  Children should have plenty of fresh air summer as well as winter.  Avoid the severe hot sun and the heated kitchen for infants in summer.  Heat is the great destroyer of infants.

CLEAN HOUSES.

6.  Keep your house clean and cool and well aired night and day.  Your cellars cleared of all rubbish and white-washed every spring, your drains cleaned with strong solution of copperas or chloride of lime, poured down them once a week.  Keep your gutters and yards clean and insist upon your neighbors doing the same.

EVACUATIONS OF A CHILD.

The healthy motion varies from light orange yellow to greenish yellow, in number, two to four times daily.  Smell should never be offensive.  Slimy mucous-like jelly passages indicate worms.  Pale green, offensive, acrid motions indicate disordered stomach.  Dark green indicate acid secretions and a more serious trouble.

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