A text-book on hygiene and pediatrics from a chiropractic standpointCraven, J. H. (John Henry)
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A text-book on hygiene and pediatrics from a chiropractic standpoint
Craven, J. H. (John Henry)
Children -- Diseases; Chiropractic; Sanitation
The first symptom to appear may be the spasm in the masseter muscle
which interferes with nursing the child. The muscle of the face and
jaws appear firm and hot and the lips slightly protrude. Intervals
will occur when the muscles will be completely relaxed. At first
these paroxysms appear at intervals, between which the relaxation is
complete; but later they become more frequent and the relaxations
less marked until there is more or less of a continuous rigidity.
This contraction grows more exaggerated until the entire body becomes
rigid. The jaws become set and may be separated only slightly, if at
all. There is a peculiar characteristic facial expression due to the
contraction of the facial muscles. Swallowing becomes very difficult.
There is a weak, rapid pulse. In the mild cases there is only a
slight temperature, but in the more severe cases the temperature
may become extremely high. The cry becomes weak and whining. The
incoördination is of short duration. The child soon dies from
exhaustion or from suffocation due to the rigidity of the respiratory
muscles or it may be due to a spasm of the larynx. While tetanus
is not a very common incoördination, the mortality is very high.
Authorities place the fatality as high as 90% and even 95%.
Equation and Family
The equation is excretion minus (E-). The family is poison and
contractures.
Major Adjustment
If these cases are adjusted at an early stage excellent results will
be obtained. There is a combination major at At.P., C.P., and K.P.
PEMPHIGUS NEONATORUM
This is a rather unusual condition seldom found in general practice.
It usually occurs as epidemics in institutions where large numbers
of children are cared for. Outside of such institutions it is more
common among children in unhygienic surroundings. It is characterized
by an eruption of blebs containing a serous fluid.
Symptoms
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