This section is from the book "Hygiene Of The Nursery", by Louis Starr. Also available from Amazon: Hygiene of the nursery.
Children frequently insert shoe-buttons, peas, beans, and other small objects into the nose. When these are not too firmly fixed, or have not been pushed too far up, they may be removed by closing the opposite nostril and causing the child to blow his nose forcibly. Should any difficulty be experienced, it is better to consult a physician than use persistent force.
 
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