Dr. Hutchison's Works. 



LECTURES ON DISEASES OF 

 CHILDREN. 



BY EGBERT HUTCHISON, M.D. EDIN., F.E.C.P., 



Physician to the London Hospital and Assistant Physician to the Hospital for Sick Children, 



Great Ormond Street. 

 Author of " Food and the Principles of Dietetics." 



THIRD IMPRESSION. 



xii + 338 pages. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo., cloth, 8s. 6d. net 

 (post free 8s. 10d.). 



CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER 



I. The Clinical Examination of Sick Children. 



II. The Artificial Feeding of Infants. 



III. The Digestive Disorders of Infancy Colic and Vomiting. 



IV. The Digestive Disorders of Infancy (continued] Diarrhoea. 



V. The Wasting Diseases of Infancy Marasmus and Congenital Syphilis. 



VI. Tuberculosis in Childhood. 



VII. Rickets. 



VIII. Infantile Scurvy. 



IX. The Dyspepsias of the Second Dentition. 



X. Rheumatism in Childhood. 



XI. The Respiratory Diseases of Children. 



XII. Some Functional Nervous Diseases of Childhood. 



XIII. Some Functional Nervous Diseases of Childhood (continued}. 



XIV. The Paralyses of Childhood. 

 XV. Meningitis. 



XVI. On Mental Deficiency in Childhood. 

 XVII. The Blood Disorders of Early Life. 

 XVIII. Some Common Symptoms of Disease in Children and their Diagnostic 



Significance. 

 XIX. Some Medical Aspects of Adenoid Vegetations in Infancy and Childhood. 



APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY. 



A Handbook for Students of Medicine* 

 BY ROBERT HUTCHISON, M.D., F.R.C.P. 



Crown 8vo., 7s. 6d. net (post free 7s. 10d.). 



The author of a standard work on diet is not likely to err by being 

 too theoretical. The principle of Dr. Hutchison's new book is to 

 bring physiology from the laboratory to the bedside. "Physio- 

 logy," he writes, "is studied in the laboratory, and clinical 

 medicine in the wards, and too often one finds that the student is 

 incapable of applying his scientific knowledge to his clinical work." 



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