The Management of Infancy, Physiological and Moral: Intended Chiefly for the Use of Parents

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D. Appleton, 1871 - 302 páginas
 

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Página 277 - ... depends. We are therefore of opinion, that it would greatly tend to prevent sickness and to promote soundness of body and mind were the Elements of Physiology, in its application to the preservation of health, made a part of general education...
Página 261 - Religion encourages the assurance, that, if we " train up a child in the way he should go, when he is old he will not depart from it.
Página 198 - ... which cannot be too strongly impressed upon the minds of all young mothers. ' A healthy child, of two or three years old, commonly awakes hungry and thirsty at tive or six o'clock in the morning, sometimes even earlier. Immediately after awaking, a little bread and sweet milk should be given to it, or (when the child is too young to eat bread) a little bread-pap. The latter should be warm ; but in the former case, the bread may be eaten from the hand, and the milk allowed to be drunk cold, as...

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