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Usage examples of "infantum".

The third child lived twenty days, the other two died of cholera infantum at the sixth month, attributable to the bottle-feeding.

In cholera infantum it is an invaluable remedy, if given in very small doses.

Perhaps George the Fourth would have died then and there, perished of cholera infantum at the age of half an hour, never been heard of again except on a tablet in the imaginary cathedral on Brooklyn Bridge .

Soon after recovering from the Pip, known in Medical Parlance as the Spooney Infantum, he began to glory in the friendship of an incipient Amazon who wore a Blazer and walked like a Policeman.

It has also been employed in fevers, liver diseases, constipation and cholera infantum, and for outward application to wounds and sores.

As it is also a tonic for the stomach, it is very useful in diarrhoea, chronic dysentery, cholera infantum, and torpidity of the liver.

It may be employed in chronic rheumatism, cholera infantum, or whenever rubefacients are required.