List and briefly describe three ancient pediatric treatments.
What will be an ideal response?
For good health: Give infants warm baths and diluted wine (Hippocrates)
To treat excessive hair: Rub the body with powder of burned dry figs (Aetius)
To soothe teething: Smear the infant’s gums with hare’s brains (Oribasius)
For crying infants: Give them a drink of “quietness:” boiled-down extract of black poppies or poppy seeds (opium)
To cure bedwetting: Scatter dried and powdered rooster’s comb over child’s bed without his knowledge (Rhazes)
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What will be an ideal response?
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