REST IN BED

In the majority of cases absolute rest in bed is not desirable, but a youthful patient should always be sent to bed early, and be allowed to lie long; twelve hours in bed is not excessive. This rule is one which must not permit of exceptions; whatever be the excuses invented by the parents, we should see that it is rigorously obeyed. Two or three hours' rest some time in the course of the day may be enjoined, provided the period be fixed and uninterrupted. To break in on frequent siestas with little promenades or with times of unrest is not productive of any good.

If it is impossible to maintain discipline during the day, absolute rest in bed for a longer or a shorter period may be counselled; the sedative effect of this measure cannot be gainsaid, especially when, for no apparent reason, exacerbations develop, with increase of emotional, obsessional, or other psychical phenomena.