Pediatrics. . Fig. 36. Fig. 37. 294 PEDIATRICS. This is the position that children assume who are broughtto the doctor, said to be threatened with hip-disease. A childis threatened with hip-disease very much after the manner inwhich it is threatened with a broken leg. When people are. Fig. 38. threatened with pneumonia, and threatened with typhoidfever, and threatened with small-pox, and threatened withhip-disease, they |are generally in a very bad way, and thepatients that I see that come to me with a diagnosis of threat- PEDIATRICS. 295 ened hip-disease, have generally had the jdisease prese


Pediatrics. . Fig. 36. Fig. 37. 294 PEDIATRICS. This is the position that children assume who are broughtto the doctor, said to be threatened with hip-disease. A childis threatened with hip-disease very much after the manner inwhich it is threatened with a broken leg. When people are. Fig. 38. threatened with pneumonia, and threatened with typhoidfever, and threatened with small-pox, and threatened withhip-disease, they |are generally in a very bad way, and thepatients that I see that come to me with a diagnosis of threat- PEDIATRICS. 295 ened hip-disease, have generally had the jdisease present forweeks, and often for months. It does not necessarily follow thatthe patient has verymuch pain in the beginning; the pain, if any,[is very rarely


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