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
10. A child should have all the water it desires to drink, but it is
decidedly the best to boil the water first, and allow it to cool. All the
impurities and disease germs are thereby destroyed. This one thing alone
will add greatly to the health and vigor of the child.
11. Where there is a tendency to bowel disorder, a little gum arabic, rice,
or barley may be boiled with the drinking water.
12. If the child uses a bottle it should be kept absolutely clean. It is
best to have two or three bottles, so that one will always be perfectly
clean and fresh.
13. The nipple should be of black or pure rubber, and not of the white or
vulcanized rubber; it should fit over the top of the bottle. No tubes
should ever be used; it is impossible to keep them clean.
14. When the rubber becomes coated, a little coarse salt will clean it.
15. Babies should be fed at regular times. They should also be put to sleep
at regular hours. Regularity is one of the best safeguards to health.
16. Milk for babies and children should be from healthy cows. Milk from
different cows varies, and it is always better for a child to have milk
from the same cow. A farrow cow's milk is preferable, especially if the
child is not very strong.
17. Many of the prepared foods advertised for children are of little
benefit. A few may be good, but what is good for one child may not be for
another. So it must be simply a matter of experiment if any of the
advertised foods are used.
18. It is a physiological fact that an infant is always healthier and
better to sleep alone. It gets better air and is not liable to suffocation.
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 31/2 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.
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HOW TO PRESERVE THE HEALTH AND LIFE OF YOUR INFANT DURING HOT WEATHER.
[Illustration: FOUND UPON THE DOOR STEP.]
_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. {322}
_SLEEP ALONE._
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