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Domestic News October 22, 1881

Stephens City Star

Stephens City, Frederick County, Virginia

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Home doctor advice on managing sick children, focusing on bronchitis and croup causes, remedies like ventilation, sweet diets, and warnings against sedatives and overheated rooms.

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THE HOME DOCTOR.

The Management of Sick Children.—The vicissitudes necessarily incident to an out-door and primitive mode of life are never the first causes of any disease, though they may sometimes betray its presence. Bronchitis, nowadays perhaps the most frequent of all infantile diseases, makes no exception to this rule; a draught of cold air may reveal the latent progress of the disorder, but its cause is long confinement in a vitiated and overheated atmosphere, and its proper remedy ventilation and a mild, phlegm-loosening (saccharine) diet, warm sweet milk, sweet oatmeal porridge, or honey-water. Select an airy bed room and do not be afraid to open the windows; among the children of the Indian tribes who brave in open tents the terrible winters of the Hudson Bay territory, bronchitis, croup and diphtheria are wholly unknown; and what we call a "taking cold" might often be more correctly described as taking hot; glowing stoves, and even open fires, in a night-nursery, greatly aggravate the pernicious effects of an impure atmosphere. The first paroxysm of croup can be promptly relieved by very simple remedies; fresh air and a forward-and-backward movement of the arms, combined in urgent cases with the application of a flesh-brush (or piece of flannel) to the neck or upper part of the chest. Paregoric and poppy-syrup stop the cough by lethargizing the irritability and thus preventing the discharge of the phlegm till its accumulation produces a second and far more dangerous paroxysm. These second attacks of croup (after the administration of palliatives) are generally the fatal ones. When the child is convalescing, let him beware of stimulating food and overheated rooms. Do not give aperient medicines; costiveness as an after-effect of pleuritic affections, will soon yield to fresh air and a vegetable diet.—[Popular Science Monthly.

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Health Advice Child Care

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Bronchitis Croup Child Health Ventilation Home Remedies

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The article discusses causes and remedies for infantile diseases like bronchitis and croup, attributing them to confinement in vitiated atmospheres rather than cold air. Recommends ventilation, airy bedrooms, open windows, mild saccharine diets such as warm sweet milk, oatmeal porridge, or honey-water. Advises against paregoric and poppy-syrup which can lead to fatal second attacks. Suggests fresh air, arm movements, and flesh-brush for croup relief. During convalescence, avoid stimulating food and overheated rooms; use vegetable diet for costiveness.

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