"Stuffing of the nose" of infants, 98
"Sty," treatment of the, 220
Suet-pudding, the nature of, 119
Sugar for infants, 42, 52
Sugar-confectionery for infants, 131
Sugar, raw, as an aperient, 52
Sunstroke, prevention of, 112
Sunday, children should not regard as a day of gloom, 159
Supper for a child and for a youth, 128, 289
Surfeit water and saffron tea, 194
Sweetmeats colored with poisonous pigments, 131
Swimming, on boys and girls, 278
Symptoms of serious diseases, 170
Tape-worm, the effect on children of, 244
Taste for things refined and beautiful, 138
Tea, on giving a child, 131
Tea, green, the ill effects of, 131, 289
Teeth, attention to, importance of, 313
Teeth, child should not have meat until he has cut several, 118
Teeth, the diet of a child who has cut all his, 118
Teeth and gums, to keep in a healthy state the, 313
Teeth, right way of brushing the, 314
Teeth, appearance and number of first set of, 59
Teeth, appearance and number of second set of, 169
Teeth, the second crop of, 169
Teething, the time at which children begin, 58
Teething, eruptions from, 68
Teething the frequent cause of sickness, 99
Teething, a fruitful source of disease, 64
Teething, plan to be adopted during, 67
Teething, restlessness from, 253
Teething, second, importance of care, 170
Teething, symptoms and treatment of painful, 66
Teething, in town and country, 67
Temperature and ventilation of a nursery, 133
Temperature of a warm bath, 254
Thread or maw-worm, and its causes, 213
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