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INEFFECTIVENESS OF CAROB FLOUR IN INFANTILE DIARRHEA

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1952
THERAPEUTIC control of diarrhea have for many years included the use of a vast array of vegetable derivatives containing pectin and lignin. These complex carbohydrate substances have been clearly shown to exert a distinct effect upon the character of the diarrheal stool. This effect upon the appearance and consistency of the stool has been construed to
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Oral rehydration in acute infantile diarrhea

The American Journal of Medicine, 1990
The significance of acute diarrheal illness, a common disorder in infants and children, is presented. Although in developed countries this disease is seldom fatal, it is the second most common reason that children are hospitalized. Methods for managing acute diarrhea and its subsequent dehydration, including intravenous rehydration and refeeding, are ...
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Epidemic Infantile Diarrhea and Vomiting

Acta Paediatrica, 1951
G, LAURELL   +3 more
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VIRUS DIARRHEAS OF ADULTS AND THEIR POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIPS TO INFANTILE DIARRHEA

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1956
I, GORDON, E, WHITNEY
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INFANTILE DIARRHEA

Southern Medical Journal, 1909
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Infantile Diarrhea

Scientific American, 1890
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INFANTILE DIARRHEA

Southern Medical Journal, 1928
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THE ASSOCIATION OF VIRUSES AND BACTERIA WITH INFANTILE DIARRHEA1

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1970
Martha D Yow
exaly  

EnteropathogenicE. coli in infantile diarrhea in a rural area

Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1985
R P Fule
exaly  

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