Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And MarriageJefferis, B. G. (Benjamin Grant)
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Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage
Jefferis, B. G. (Benjamin Grant)
Marriage; Medicine, Popular; Sexual ethics
[Illustration: Embryo at Thirty Days. _a_, the Head; _b_, the Eyes; _d_,
the Neck; _e_, the Chest; _f_, the Abdomen.]
9. EXCITABILITY OF MIND.--Excitability of mind is very common in pregnancy,
more especially if the patient be delicate; indeed, excitability is a sign
of debility, and requires plenty of good nourishment, but few stimulants.
10. ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.--Principally on the face, neck, or throat, are
tell-tales of pregnancy, and to an experienced matron, publish the fact
that an acquaintance thus marked is pregnant.
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11. THE FOETAL HEART.--In the fifth month there is a sign which, if
detected, furnishes indubitable evidence of conception, and that is the
sound of the child's heart. If the ear be placed on the abdomen, over the
womb, the beating of the foetal heart can sometimes be heard quite plainly,
and by the use of an instrument called the stethoscope, the sounds can be
still more plainly heard. This is a very valuable sign, inasmuch as the
presence of the child is not only ascertained, but also its position, and
whether there are twins or more.
[Illustration: OUR KING.]
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[Illustration]
Diseases of Pregnancy.
1. COSTIVE STATE OF THE BOWELS.--A costive state of the bowels is common in
pregnancy; a mild laxative is therefore occasionally necessary. The mildest
must be selected, as a strong purgative is highly improper, and even
dangerous. Calomel and all other preparations of mercury are to be
especially avoided, as a mercurial medicine is apt to weaken the system,
and sometimes even to produce a miscarriage. Let me again urge the
importance of a lady, during the whole period of pregnancy, being
particular as to the state of her bowels, as costiveness is a fruitful
cause of painful, tedious and hard labors.
2. LAXATIVES.--The best laxatives are castor oil, salad oil, compound
rhubarb pills, honey, stewed prunes, stewed rhubarb, Muscatel raisins,
figs, grapes, roasted apples, baked pears, stewed Normandy pippins, coffee,
brown-bread and treacle. Scotch oatmeal made with new milk or water, or
with equal parts of milk and water.
3. PILLS.--When the motions are hard, and when the bowels are easily acted
upon, two, or three, or four pills made of Castile soap will frequently
answer the purpose; and if they will, are far better than any other
ordinary laxative. The following is a good form. Take of:
Castile Soap, five scruples;
Oil of Caraway, six drops;
To make twenty-four pills. Two, or three, or four to be taken at bedtime,
occasionally.
4. HONEY.--A teaspoonful of honey, either eaten at breakfast or dissolved
in a cup of tea, will frequently, comfortably and effectually, open the
bowels, and will supersede the necessity of taking laxative medicine.
5. NATURE'S MEDICINES.--Now, Nature's medicines--exercise in the open air,
occupation, and household duties--on the contrary, not only at the time
open the bowels, but keep up a proper action for the future; hence their
inestimable superiority. {275}
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