Abstract

Of the utmost importance in the quantitative investigation of infant excretions is the absolutely complete collection of the separate urine and feces for the desired period. Hardly second in importance is the question of comfort for the child, for it is possible that a constrained or unusual posture appreciably affects the metabolism. For example, one arrangement, in which the body is partly supported as in a hammock, brings considerable pressure on the lower part of the back and in some cases has seemed to cause increased peristalsis. With another method the bed is necessarily slightly tilted and the child held from slipping by an elaborate system of straps so arranged as not to press on any part of the body but holding shoulders and arms in an almost immovable position. The arrangement here described is recommended as combining accuracy of collection with a maximum of comfort for the child. It

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