He must also be kept warm by means of hot-water bags and blankets.
Following severe bruises, the damaged parts should be kept warm by the use of hot-water bags, or by covering a limb with cotton wool and bandage, until such time as surgical advice may be obtained.
They should be kept warm, and occasionally be treated to doses of cayenne pepper.
For the disease in its incipient state, the fowl should be kept warm, and treated with repeated doses of hippo-powder and sulphur, mixed with butter, with the addition of a small quantity of Cayenne pepper.
Cover and put it where it will be kept warm, and it will rise in an hour.
The feet and legs should be kept warm, the head cool; the diet should consist chiefly of animal food of easy digestion, as beef or mutton; avoiding vegetables and malt liquor, indeed everything that has a tendency to generate flatulency.
Wash the head in cold water, and lay aside the night-cap, but see that the feet are kept warm.
The feet and hands should be kept warm, but the little head should always be kept cool.
The skin must be kept warm, and fluids must replace those that have been carried off in the many stools.
The child was sent to be fed, clothed, kept warm, dry, and otherwise cared for by you, until such a time as it will become able to care for itself.
KEEP BABY WARM Much colic and fretfulness may be avoided if baby is kept warm.
The rest of the body may be kept warm with a wrap, and if the patient feels cold, the feet may be placed in hot water.
Where fibrous tumours exist, the treatment is to douche cold water on the part affected, while the rest of the body is kept warm.
All treatment is best done at night, and the patient must be kept warm.
If the skin be kept warm, most of these medicines promote sweat instead of urine; and if their dose is enlarged, most of them become cathartic.
They promote perspiration, if the skin be kept warm; as camomile tea, and testaceous powders, have been used as sudorifics.
Simmer it half an hour, and if it appears too thick, add more water, but let it be kept warm, as any quantity of cold water would damp it too suddenly, and thus tend to spoil it.
If the brewing be performed in frosty weather, the brewhouse must be kept warm; but hot wort must never be added to keep the liquor to a blood heat.
The feet should be kept warm, sinapisms frequently applied to them, and the part affected should be covered with flannel.
ASSES' MILK, so beneficial in consumptive cases, should be milked into a glass that is kept warm, by being placed in a bason of hot water.
The bowels should be kept free, and the skin well rubbed and kept warm, and the head cool.
The means above recommended must be carefully and perseveringly applied; the feet must be kept warm, the bowels freely opened, and the head kept cool by wet clothes, or cold lotions, or ice.
The feet and hands should be kept warm, and the air breathed should be as cold as possible.
The body should be kept warm, particularly the feet, and a mustard poultice may be placed over the chest, if the straining at any time becomes too great.
The feet and extremities should be kept warm, and in married women total continence should be observed while the slightest irritation and soreness exists.
The extremities and feet should also be kept warm by wearing woolen hose.
Ought the infant's sleeping apartment to be kept warm?
It might be asked, What part of the chest, in particular, ought to be kept warm?
What parts of the body in particular ought to be kept warm?
For I can never forget how wekept warm in February, 1917.
The calf should be left with his mother for five or six days, that it may be kept warm, and suck as often as it has occasion; it may then be removed, for it would weaken the cow too much if it was always kept with her.
The lamb is kept warm, and shut up for two or three days with the mother, that it may learn to know her.
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