Mother, Nurse and Infant
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S. P. Sackett. Mother, Nurse and Infant
Mother, Nurse and Infant
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
TO THE MOTHER
TO THE PROFESSIONAL NURSE
PART I. PREGNANCY AND CONFINEMENT
CHAPTER I. CONDUCT OF THE MOTHER BEFORE AND AFTER MARRIAGE
CONDUCT OF THE MOTHER AFTER MARRIAGE
CHAPTER II. CONDUCT OF THE MOTHER DURING PREGNANCY
CHAPTER III. DISEASES OF PREGNANCY
CHAPTER IV. INSTRUCTIONS TO A WOMAN DURING THE LAST MONTH OF PREGNANCY
CHAPTER V. DIRECTIONS TO THE MONTHLY NURSE
CHAPTER VI. CARE OF THE MOTHER DURING LABOR AND CONFINEMENT
CHAPTER VII. DIRECTIONS TO THE NURSE DURING THE MONTH
CARE OF THE MOTHER
THE CARE OF THE CHILD
PART II. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE FEMALE ORGANS AND FŒTAL DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER I. OF THE PELVIS
THE SACRUM
THE OSSA INNOMINATA
THE OS COCCYGIS
OF THE PELVIS IN GENERAL
THE BRIM OF THE PELVIS
DIAMETER OF THE PELVIS
DIFFERENCES OF THE PELVES
USES OF THE PELVIS
TERMINAL OUTLET OF THE PELVIC CANAL
CHAPTER II. PARTS CONTAINED IN THE PELVIS
THE UTERUS
STRUCTURE OF THE UTERUS
THE FALLOPIAN TUBES
THE OVARIES
THE VAGINA
THE EXTERNAL ORGANS
CHAPTER III. PHYSIOLOGY OF THE UTERUS AND OVARIES
MENSTRUATION
THE FUNCTION OF THE OVARIES
CHAPTER IV. OF DISPLACEMENTS OF THE UTERUS
RETROFLEXION AND ANTIFLEXION
RETROVERSION AND ANTEVERSION
CHAPTER V. Mismenstruation
AMENORRHŒA
DYSMENORRHŒA
MENORRHAGIA
CHAPTER VI. GENERATION
UTERO-GESTATION
CHAPTER VII. THE OVUM AND ITS DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER VIII. THE FŒTUS
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF FŒTAL LIFE
PART III. Pregnancy and Parturition
CHAPTER I. DIAGNOSIS OF PREGNANCY
CHAPTER II. ABORTION
CHAPTER III. PARTURITION
PERIOD OF GESTATION
PARTURITION
PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA OF LABOR
CHAPTER IV. MECHANICAL PHENOMENA OF LABOR
PRESENTATIONS AND POSITIONS
CHAPTER V. DIAGNOSIS OF ARTIFICIAL LABOR
PART IV. SKILLED NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTION TO THE NURSE MIDWIFE
PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTION TO THE NURSE MIDWIFE
CHAPTER II. THE NATURAL LABOR
CHAPTER III. CONVALESCENCE
CHAPTER IV. CARE OF INFANT CHILDREN
CHAPTER V. CASES OF DIFFICULT LABOR
TEDIOUS LABOR
POWERLESS LABOR
OBSTRUCTED LABOR
DEFORMED PELVIS
MALPOSITION AND MALPRESENTATION OF THE CHILD
CHAPTER VI. CONCLUDING INSTRUCTIONS IN MIDWIFERY
PLACENTAL PRESENTATION
ACCIDENTAL HEMORRHAGE
PART V. Ætiology, Symptomotology, Medication, Nursing
CHAPTER I. CAUSES OF DISEASE
OF HEAT AND COLD AS EXTERNAL AGENCIES CAUSING DISEASE
EFFECTS OF THE SEASON UPON HEALTH
CHAPTER II. SYMPTOMS OF DISEASE, WITH INSTRUCTION TO NURSES
OF THE TEMPERATURE
THE RESPIRATION
OF THE AIR
VENTILATION
THE SYMPTOMS OF INFLAMMATION
OF HEAT AS A SYMPTOM OF INFLAMMATION
ŒDEMA, DROPSY, ANASARCA
CHAPTER III. DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES IN CHILDREN, EARLY TREATMENT, &C
EARLY TREATMENT OF INFANTILE DISEASES
CHAPTER IV. TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATION IN ITS INCIPIENT STAGES
OF TOPICAL APPLICATIONS FOR INFLAMMATION
OF THE APPLICATION OF COLD
CHAPTER V. DUTIES OF THE NURSE IN VARIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES, CONTAGION, DEATH, &C
OF THE NURSE’S DUTIES IN CARING FOR THE DYING AND DEAD
SOME GENERAL LESSONS IN NURSING
BEDSORES
BATHS
BATHING OF INFANTS
CHANGING CLOTHING
CHAPTER VI. SURGICAL NURSING
FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS
PART VI. REMEDIES AND REGIMEN
CHAPTER I. HINTS IN REGARD TO THE TREATMENT OF COMMON DISEASES
HOME REMEDIES AND APPLIANCES FOR SICK CHILDREN
CHAPTER II. EMERGENCIES, ACCIDENTS, SUDDEN SICKNESS
POISONS
ACIDS OF AN IRRITATING CHARACTER
OTHER EMERGENCIES, PERSONS ASPHYXIATED FROM DROWNING, HANGING, &C
GIVING ANESTHETICS
CLOTHES ON FIRE
CHAPTER III. SLIGHT HURTS AND AILMENTS
WATER
TAR WATER
SALT WATER
CARBONATE OF SODA AND WATER
HONEY AND TAR
OIL
SPIRITS NITRE
OTHER REMEDIES, REGIMEN, &C
CHAPTER IV. DIETETICS—FOOD FOR CHILDREN
COOKING FOR THE SICK AND FOR YOUNG PERSONS
FOOD FOR CONVALESCENTS
FLUID ALIMENTS
Recipes for Beverages and Food. FORMULA 1. FOOD FOR INFANTS
2. GUM ARABIC MUCILAGE
3. INFUSION OF FLAX SEED
4. MILK AND CINNAMON DRINK
5. VINEGAR WHEY
6. DECOCTION OF BRAN
7. SAGE TEA
8. A REFRESHING DRINK IN FEVERS
9. TOAST WATER
10. APPLE WATER
11. SLIPPERY ELM BARK TEA
12. JELLY WATER
13. CORN TEA
14. TARTAR WHEY
15. HERB TEAS
16. MILK AND ISINGLASS (GELATIN.)
17. EFFERVESCING LEMONADE
18. INDIAN MEAL GRUEL
19. OATMEAL GRUEL
20. MILK AND RICE GRUEL
21. TAPIOCA JELLY
22. RICE GRUEL
23. PANADA
24. BREAD JELLY
25. RICE CREAM
26. TO MAKE FAT
27. MILK PORRIDGE
28. FRENCH MILK PORRIDGE
29. LIME WATER AND MILK
30. MUSH AND MILK
31. LEMON JELLY
32. ALUM WHEY
33. TABLE TEA
34. NUTRITIOUS COFFEE
35. NUTRITIOUS LAXATIVE
36. POTUS IMPERIALIS
37. VEGETABLE SOUP
38. SWEET PTISAN, FOR A DRINK IN DYSENTERY
39. MUCILAGE OF STARCH
40. BOILED FLOUR
41. TOAST
42. VERY NICE PANADA
43. HOW TO PREPARE ARROW ROOT
44. ARROW ROOT CUSTARD
45. BOILED RICE AND COCOA-NUT
46. BREAD JELLY FOR CHILDREN WEANED
47. HOW TO COOK RICE
48. OYSTER BROTH
49. POACHED EGG
50. CHICKEN TEA
51. RESTORATION SOUP FOR INVALIDS
52. BEEF TEA
53. CHICKEN BROTH
54. MUTTON AND VEAL BROTH
55. EGGS, CREAM, AND EXTRACT OF BEEF
56. BEEF TEA MADE NUTRITIOUS
57. MUTTON BROTH
58. BEEF TEA
59. ESSENCE OF BEEF
60. BEEF JUICE
CHAPTER V. THE ART OF PRESCRIBING
THE DOSES OF MEDICINE
MODE OF ADMINISTERING MEDICINE
CLASSIFICATION OF REMEDIES
CHAPTER VI. MEDICAL FORMULARY
Formula 61. FIAT HAUSTUS
62. FOR COLIC
63. FOR CHOLERA INFANTUM AND DYSENTERY
64. FOR CROUP, &C
65. FOR CHRONIC ENLARGEMENT OF THE SPLEEN
66. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM
67. FOR SCIATICA AND FOR THE KIDNEYS
68. FOR GASTRIC ULCER
ANTACIDS. 69. CARBONATE OF MAGNESIA
70. CHALK MIXTURE AND HOPS
71. FOR HEARTBURN
72. FOR ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH
73. FOR INFANTILE COLIC
74. FOR DISORDERED STOMACH
75. NAUSEA AND VOMITING
76. A POWDER FOR HEARTBURN
77. CHALK MIXTURE
78. CHOLERA MIXTURE
79. NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL
80. FOR DIARRHŒA AND DYSENTERY
81. SODA MINT FOR NAUSEA, &C
82. FOR FLATULENT DYSPEPSIA
ANTISEPTICS. 83. LAVENDER AND CAMPHOR
84. SOLUTION OF CHLORINATED SODA
ANTISPASMODICS. 85. AMMONIA MIXTURE
86. FOR ASTHMA
87. FOR WHOOPING COUGH
88. FOR ASTHMA
89. ASIATIC MIXTURE FOR CHOLERA
90. FOR DYSMENORRHŒA
91. HOFFMAN’S ANODYNE AND LAUDANUM
92. FOR AFTER PAINS
ASTRINGENTS. 93. FOR DYSENTERY
94. CINNAMON MIXTURE
95. CHLOROFORM, OPIUM, AND CASTOR OIL
96. FOR HEMORRHAGE OF THE URETHRA, &C
97. IN HEMOPTYSIS (BLEEDING FROM THE LUNGS.)
98. FOR PHTHISIS WHEN NIGHT SWEATS AND COUGH ARE BAD
99. FOR INFANTILE DIARRHŒA
100. FOR CHOLERA MORBUS
101. FOR CHOLERA INFANTUM
102. FOR CHRONIC DYSENTERY
103. FOR PROLAPSIS UTERI
104. ASTRINGENT POWDER
CATHARTICS. 105. THE WHITE MIXTURE FOR RHEUMATISM
106. FOR DYSENTERY
107. FOR VOMITING OF PREGNANCY
108. COMPOUND LICORICE POWDER
109. AS A LAXATIVE FOR ANTIPARTEM ADMINISTRATION
110. FOR PILES
111. FOR DYSENTERY
ANTHELMINTICS. 112. TO EXPEL THE ROUND WORMS
113. FOR TAPE WORMS
114. FOR WORMS
CAUSTICS AND RUBEFACIENTS. 115. CHROMIC ACID
116. IODINE PAINT
117. BURNT ALUM
118. FOR PRICKLY HEAT
DIAPHORETICS. 119. A PLEASANT DIAPHORETIC IN FEVERS
120. INFUSION OF BONESET
121. DECOCTION OF BARLEY WATER WITH NITRE
122. MODIFIED DIAPHORETIC
123. SUBSTITUTE FOR DOVER POWDERS
DIURETICS. 125. NITRE, JUNIPER, AND ETHER
126. DIURETIC AND LAXATIVE
127. FOR CYSTITS—IRRITABLE CONDITION OF THE BLADDER
128. INFUSION OF UVA URSI
129. FOR SUBACUTE AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM
130. FOR MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM
131. FOR DROPSY
132. FOR URETHRAITIS
EMETICS. 133. POWDER OF IPECAC
134. POWDER OF SULPHATE OF ZINC
135. EMETIC FOR A CHILD
136. EMETIC USED IN CAPILLARY BRONCHITIS OF CHILDREN
EXPECTORANTS. 137. SEDATIVE COUGH MIXTURE
138. INFUSION OF FLAXSEED, &C
139. COUGH SYRUP
140. TAR WATER
141. FOR WHOOPING COUGH
142. FOR PNEUMONIA
143. PNEUMONIA
144. FOR COUGH
ENEMATA AND INJECTIONS. 145. FOR ASCARIDES
146. INJECTION FOR ASCARIDES OR PINWORMS
147. INJECTION FOR THE VAGINA. (THIS MAY BE USED DILUTED WITH WATER.)
148. ENEMA FOR PINWORMS
149. ENEMA TO MOVE THE BOWELS
150. FOR ASCARIDES CAUSING VAGINAL DISCHARGE
151. EMMENAGOGUE ENEMA
152. FOR IRRITABLE UTERUS
153. VAGINAL INJECTIONS
154. INJECTION FOR LEUCORRHŒA
155. VAGINAL INJECTION
156. INJECTION FOR DYSENTERY
157. INJECTION FOR FETID LEUCORRHŒA
EMMENAGOGUES—UTERINE THERAPEUTICS. 158. STIMULANT EMMENAGOGUE
159. FOR CHLOROSIS
160. RECTAL SUPPOSITARY
161. FOR PAINFUL MENSTRUATION
162. FOMENTATION FOR PAIN IN THE BLADDER AND UTERUS
163. VAGINAL SUPPOSITARY
NARCOTICS AND SEDATIVES. 164. FOR HEADACHE
165. FOR SUBACUTE RHEUMATISM
166. EPILEPTICAL SEIZURES AT THE MENSTRUAL PERIOD
167. OVARIAN NEURALGIA
168. SOOTHING NERVINE AND TONIC
169. FOR HEADACHE
170. TOOTHACHE DROPS
171. FOR FUNCTIONAL PALPITATION
172. STIMULANT EMMENAGOGUES
173. FOR NEURALGIA, &C
174. FOR NERVOUS DEPRESSION WITH CONSTIPATION
175. ACID MIXTURE
176. FOR LEUCORRHŒA
177. FOR ERYSIPELAS
178. AROMATIC INFUSION IN DYSENTERY
179. INCONTINENCE OF URINE
180. HOP BITTERS
181. TONIC IN NEURALGIA
182. FOR CHRONIC CHILLS
183. FOR ST. VITUS DANCE. (CHOREA.)
184. TONIC AFTER SEVERE HEMORRHAGE
LOTIONS, LINIMENTS, COLLYRIA, OINTMENTS, SALVES, &C. 185. FOR SCIRRHOUS TUMORS
186. TO REMOVE CLOASMA, (BROWNISH DISCOLORATIONS OF SKIN.)
187. SALVE FOR BURNS, &C
188. TO CURE SORE EYES
189. LINIMENT USED IN CEREBRO SPINAL MENINGETIS
190. FOR WHOOPING COUGH
191. AMMONIACAL GAS FOR DYSMENORRHŒA
192. ANODYNE LOTION
193. COOLING LOTION FOR INFLAMED EYES
194. ANAL TROUBLES
195. LOTION FOR PRURITIS ANI
196. LOTION FOR TINEA CAPITIS. (SCALD HEAD.)
197. OINTMENT FOR SKIN AFFECTIONS
198. FOR SORE NIPPLES
199. TURPENTINE LINIMENT
200. A GOOD LINIMENT
201. BELLADONNA AND OPIUM
202. OINTMENT FOR MAMMARY ABSCESS
203. FOR PAIN
204. BALSAM FOR WOUNDS
205. FOR BOILS
206. FOR HEMORRHOIDS. (PILES.)
207. FOR TENDER NIPPLES
209. PILES OINTMENT
210. FOR SORE EYES
211. FOR OPTHALMIA
212. CHAFINGS
213. FOR ENLARGED TONSILS
214. FOR BURNS
215. ASTRINGENT COLLYRIA
216. FOR TETTER AND RINGWORM
217. FOR PRURITIS OF VULVA
218. DANDRUFF LOTION
219. SULPHATE OF IRON IN ERYSIPELAS
220. PRURIGO VULVA
221. MAMMARY SWELLINGS
222. FOR A BLACKENED EYE
223. CHLORAL LINIMENT
224. BARBER’S ITCH
225. COMEDONES
226. OINTMENT FOR FRECKLES
227. CHILBLAINS
GLOSSARY
INDEX
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S. P. Sackett
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4. Do not expose yourself at this time to wet and cold.—Do not go out in bad weather, and do not go to theatres and other crowded places at all. You are especially liable at this time to renal difficulties, and if you take cold, it will cause congestion of the kidneys, and more or less urinary difficulty. It is easier to prevent such complaints than to cure them.
5. Take but little medicine.—In general you may rest in the hope that all your troubles will vanish after your confinement, and you can hardly hope to cure them sooner. But keep your bowels loose. If you cannot have daily passages by eating fruits, bread made from unbolted flour, or other laxative diet, take saline waters, compound licorice powder, etc., (F. 108.) If your bowels are constipated at the time that labor commences, take at that time an active cathartic (F. 109).
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