Sajous's analytical cyclopædia of practical medicine . ofage, who had first come under hisobservation when she was 3^4 monthsold. At that time she had all thetypical characteristics of extremities were the shortest hehad ever seen. Her head was cov-ered with a thick mass of coarse,flaxen hair, her nose showed no de-velopment, her tongue protruded, herskin was dry, and her flesh showedno resiliency. She showed no anima-tion, even hunger apparently formingno part of her desires. -At the pres-ent time she stood 40 inches in hershoes and she weighed 43 pounds 5weeks ago, which was mo


Sajous's analytical cyclopædia of practical medicine . ofage, who had first come under hisobservation when she was 3^4 monthsold. At that time she had all thetypical characteristics of extremities were the shortest hehad ever seen. Her head was cov-ered with a thick mass of coarse,flaxen hair, her nose showed no de-velopment, her tongue protruded, herskin was dry, and her flesh showedno resiliency. She showed no anima-tion, even hunger apparently formingno part of her desires. -At the pres-ent time she stood 40 inches in hershoes and she weighed 43 pounds 5weeks ago, which was more than thenorma! weight and height of theaverage child of her age. There was ANIMAL EXTRACTS (SAJOUS). 711 apparently nothing abnormal in thecondition of the child at the presenttime; she plajed and talked just asany other child. The absence of thethyroid could not be attributed to been given twice daily. This amountwas gradually increased until for atime, when she was about 4 years ofage, she took 5 grains { Gm.)daily. Under this amount she de-.


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