The Eugenic Marriage, Volume 2 (of 4): A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better BabiesHague, W. Grant (William Grant)
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The Eugenic Marriage, Volume 2 (of 4): A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
Hague, W. Grant (William Grant)
Eugenics; Hygiene; Marriage
Sometimes the symptoms are more severe than those enumerated; this seems
to depend upon the susceptibility of the child. The vesicle may be much
larger and the area of inflammation much more dense and angry. The fever
may be higher and may last longer; there may be a general rash and the
degree of depression more profound. Vesicles may be produced on other
parts of the body as a result of scratching. Mothers must always
remember that vaccination is a surgical wound to begin with and that it
is capable of infection in the same way as are other wounds, and that
any result coming from such an infection is not due to the vaccine or to
the process of vaccination, but to the infection. Many people get unjust
ideas about vaccination from just such cases. If the mother is not
cleanly or neglects the vaccinated area and permits it to become
infected she must not and others should not decry vaccination as a
consequence. Anyone who doubts the virtue of vaccination is condemning
himself; he is simply ignorant of the accumulation of evidence in favor
of it and assumes a position without any possible justification. The
mortality of vaccination is stated by Voigt from statistics to be 35 in
2,275,000 cases. In fact, all the deaths are from causes which are
preventable and no doubt the result of direct carelessness on the part
of the operator or the mother.
TREATMENT.--The mother must understand in what way she may contribute to
the successful termination of a case of vaccination. She should see that
the part upon which the child is to be vaccinated is absolutely clean so
far as she can make it with soap and water. She should see that the part
is allowed to dry thoroughly after vaccination. She should not wash the
part for at least twenty-four hours. If a vaccine shield is put on she
should not disturb it. If the mother is prepared to do her part
faithfully a vaccine shield is not necessary from a medical standpoint
and in some cases it is objectionable. A simple, clean bandage is all
that is necessary. It is very important that the child be kept from
scratching the part; most of the troubles of vaccination come from this
habit. It is desirable that the limb should be kept at rest during the
stage when the process is at its height. If the vesicle discharges it is
necessary that the area should be kept clean and dusted with boracic
acid. If the wound becomes infected it must be treated by a physician.
The mother must not resort to home remedies in such cases unless she is
prepared to take the consequences, which may be serious.
CHAPTER XXII
CONSTIPATION IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN
"It is a greater disgrace to be sick than to be in the
penitentiary. When you are arrested it is because you have
broken a man-made statute, but when you are ill, it is because
you have disobeyed one of God's laws."
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