American Homoeopathist, Bind 7Chatterton-Peck., 1881 |
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Side iii
... Removal of , 118 . Plumbum in Myelites , 26 . Podophyllin , Effects of , on Sense of Taste , 113 . Poison - Habit , The , 53 . Poisoning by Bitter Almonds , 298 . Ponderable Doses , The Necessity of , 24 . Popular Science Monthly , 23 ...
... Removal of , 118 . Plumbum in Myelites , 26 . Podophyllin , Effects of , on Sense of Taste , 113 . Poison - Habit , The , 53 . Poisoning by Bitter Almonds , 298 . Ponderable Doses , The Necessity of , 24 . Popular Science Monthly , 23 ...
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... removal of fat from the sur- face of the skin and the glandular pores . - Wratch . , 1880 , No. 13 . FROST BITES . BY REV . C. H. VIEHE , M.D. Freelandsville , Ind . The following is a reliable remedy for old frost - bites : Bathe the ...
... removal of fat from the sur- face of the skin and the glandular pores . - Wratch . , 1880 , No. 13 . FROST BITES . BY REV . C. H. VIEHE , M.D. Freelandsville , Ind . The following is a reliable remedy for old frost - bites : Bathe the ...
Side 10
... removed speedily by a purgative or an emetic ; but that this can very rarely be re- quired is obvious from the fact that nature has in so many instances al- ready quickly removed the causes that can be so removed by purging before we ...
... removed speedily by a purgative or an emetic ; but that this can very rarely be re- quired is obvious from the fact that nature has in so many instances al- ready quickly removed the causes that can be so removed by purging before we ...
Side 12
... removed by the Opium . In the warm weather , when fruits are abundant , we have so grand a remedy in Veratrum Album for the summer complaint that we may be apt at times to be tempted to put it in force once too often - to put it in the ...
... removed by the Opium . In the warm weather , when fruits are abundant , we have so grand a remedy in Veratrum Album for the summer complaint that we may be apt at times to be tempted to put it in force once too often - to put it in the ...
Side 13
... removed all the complaint , and the patient got up and walked about , and twelve hours after it had been commenced she felt quite well . In such cases a certain amount of muco- enteritis may be superadded to flatu- lent obstruction and ...
... removed all the complaint , and the patient got up and walked about , and twelve hours after it had been commenced she felt quite well . In such cases a certain amount of muco- enteritis may be superadded to flatu- lent obstruction and ...
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Side 142 - We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most — feels the noblest — acts the best.
Side 211 - It is not in accord with the interests of the public or the honor of the profession that any physician or medical teacher should examine or sign diplomas or certificates of proficiency for, or otherwise be specially concerned with, the graduation of persons whom they have good reason to believe intend to support and practice any exclusive and irregular system of medicine.
Side 88 - I have prescribed it for many of the various forms of nervous debility, and it has never failed to do good.
Side 210 - The same when finally adopted to be added at the end and to constitute a part of said Paragraph 1, of Article 1. The proposed addition is in these words : " and hence it is considered derogatory to the interests of the public and the honor of the profession for any physician or teacher to aid, in any way, the medical teaching or graduation of persons knowing them to be supporters and intended practitioners of some irregular and exclusive system of medicine.
Side 280 - ... indicate in the child the outbreak of some eruptive fever, particularly measles. The prognosis is favorable if the tears come when the child cries, but fatal if the secretion of the tears is arrested. Spots on the cornea are often the indication of a strumous constitution. Dilatation of the pupil, or mydriasis, indicates excessive fatigue, the existence of intestinal worms, meningitis in the second stage, or a true amaurosis. The dilatation is most frequently connected with atrophy of the optic...
Side 251 - ... in utero; if on pulling on the cord, two fingers being pressed into the placenta at the root, you feel the placenta and uterus descend in one mass, a sense of dragging pain being elicited; if, during a pain the uterine...
Side 256 - ... in a satisfactory degree into soluble and easily-digestible dextrine and sugar. The Company do not claim that the starch In this food is wholly converted, but that the comparatively small portion remaining has been so deprived of its individual type as to render it impossible to form a paste from the Food by heating it with water. The analysis of the Anglo-Swiss Milk Food contains 5 to 6 per cent of moisture, 14 to 15 of nitrogenous matter, 54 to 55 of carbohydrates soluble in water, 16 to 16...
Side 281 - It is met with also at the beginning of meningitis, in opium poisoning, and in the first stage of chloral poisoning. Deformation of the pupil, particularly after the injection of atropine, indicates an old iritis, in nine cases out of ten, of syphilitic origin, if not depending on some disease of the neighboring parts. Cataract in subjects under say forty or fifty, is frequently of diabetic origin, and constitutes soft cataract. Finally, the ophthalmoscope enables us to recognize the retinitis of...
Side 116 - ... the gummy nodules are in a state of caseation or are infiltrated. ' It must be noted that syphiloma most usually spares the apex, whereas tubercle most frequently attacks that portion of the lung. This, however, is not constant, as has been shown by Fournier. The course of pulmonary syphilis is generally slow and apyretic, which is not usually the case in tubercular phthisis. Syphilis also is accustomed to attack only one lung, and one part of the lung. This tendency to localization is considered...
Side 68 - I order the patient to have three warm baths daily, to be kept in from three to five minutes, rapidly dried, wrapped in a blanket, and returned to bed. As the disease subsides, I reduce the baths to two or only one daily. I find that...