Abstract

Equilibrium of the Diabetic Child. Dr. J. D. Boyd and Dr. R. L. Jackson, Iowa City. Since diabetes mellitus is not curable, the ideal of management should be the approximation of normal conditions as far as possible. This implies, among other measures, the maintenance of normal blood sugar levels and the avoidance of glycosuria, even of mild degree. Though less stringent treatment may seem to meet the patient's needs, the physician should not be content with poor control if

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