138 FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 
If mothers veld uate cmeheney in them- 
withou 
ed, and much distress avoided. 
To say the least Siecre would be a far greater 
chanes for t to live, if all violent remedies 
re dispensed with, and nothing but simples 
wake use of, ; together with good nursing. 
When children first discover symptoms of dis- 
ease, it may be known by their being fretful and 
troublesome ; this is evidence of a disordered 
stomach, and will continue till the canker be- 
comes seated ; ; when they will be stupid and in- 
clined to_sleep. The snenes. 8 a cure is attempt- 
ed, the better will be the ¢ of removing 
the cause of disease. The “frst, thing to be at- 
tended to is to keep them warm, and use ev- 
thing known. Steep some of this in milk and 
feed them often with it sxertped, The steam- 
bath, when properly applied, is very good, and 
= always: eee relief, Injetions made of the 
