Errors in diet~--insufficient or improper food--are accountable for most of the cases seen in infants and children.
This may be occasioned by improper food, cold or any other cause capable of producing diarrhea when pregnancy does not exist.
The same pains originate with every diarrhœa that is due to improper food or feeding, and in dysentery too they are generally present.
This may be due to improper food, or feeding, to indigestible contents in the stomach or bowels, and indeed, very often to constipation.
Exciting cause may be: Exposure to cold and wet, improper food, unhygienic surroundings, worry, blows and acute infections.
Over eating or indulging in improper food or too hearty eating when very tired.
It may come from chronic indigestion due to improper food.
The former owes its origin to faulty ingesta or chronic catarrh; the latter, sometimes to improper food, but more generally to muscular insufficiency.
The usual causes of heartburn are excess in eating and drinking, the use of improper food, and sedentary habits.
The common causes are incautious exposure to cold, the use of improper food, and the presence of acrid substances or hardened faeces in the bowels.
It is the consequence of over-feeding, or the use of improper food.
The dog is also subject to fits of 'colic', principally to be traced to improper food, or a sudden change of food, or exposure to cold.
If the child has eaten too much, or of improper food, an emetic should be given.
And we have seen that one cause of degeneration is "insufficient or improper food.
We know also the effect of "worry," and the effects of fatigue and of improper food.
This is generally the result of a bad system of feeding, either the prolonged use of improper food or of improper methods of feeding.
Things to be considered under the head of improper food are, indulgence in sweets, desserts, etc.
This is frequently due to overeating, to indulgence in some special article of improper food, or to eating heartily when overtired.
If the thrush be brought on either by too much or by improper food; in the first case of course, a mother must lessen the quantity; and, in the second, she should be more careful in her selection.
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