84 the eruption and for some time afterwards.
He may
be sponged
The
tepid water. light,
down
frequently with
diet should be at first
afterwards more nourishing;
mal food should be avoided, and
all ani-
drinks
all
should be given tepid, so as not to
chill.
eyes from
light.
Protect the
The danger
of
measles
strong
too
is
more
effects, especially bronchitis,
in the after
pneumonia,
etc.
The principal remedy is Ferrum pliospJi,^ which may be given every two hours, so long as the eruption
is
not out perfectly, or
cough is troublesome. It by or alternated with the tongue is coated, the cough
so long as the
may Kali
be followed miir.^ if
hoarse, glands swollen, ness.
more or
less
During convalescence give
jjJwsph.^ a
deaf-
Calcar.
dose every three hours until per-
fect health is restored.
MEMORY-DEFICIENT advancing age, or it may
is
a
of
be temporary in
nerve exhaustion, after acute
taxed brain.
symptom
illness, over-
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