INDEX ABERNETHY on Medical practice, 237. African Bath, 142. Air-Hot, first applied as Curative of disease, 219. American Baths, 148. Anatomy discouraged, 8; the basis of Medical Science, 11. Anæsthetic agents, history of, 286. Angina Pectoris, the Bath in, 302. Animals, domesticated, applicability of Bath to, 419; their fondness for, 425. Antimony, 255. Apothecaries, incorporation of, 9, 79. Arab Bath, 143. Arsenic, diseases caused by, 247. Atmosphere of the Bath, 173, 175, 300, 306. BACON, Lord, on Medicine, 439. Baillie, Dr., death-bed wish, 48. Balbirnie, Dr., on the invigorating action of the Bath, 328; on the excretory organs, 400; on change of climate, 403. Bardsley, Dr., on Hydrophobia, 429. Barklay, Dr., on Medical Errors, 261. Barracks, the Bath in, 417. Barrenness removable by the Bath, 431; Barter, Dr., established Hydropathy in Ireland, 166; Revives the Hot-air Bath, Hot-Air, supposed origin of, 115, 120; established in Britain by the Bath, Turkish, established in Ireland, 66; History of, 115. Curative powers of, Erasmus Wilson on, 155, 310; Dr. Armstrong, Action of on diseased internal surfaces, 301. As applicable to the Lower Animals, 416; Early writers on, Joubert, 159; Denman, Cameron, Playfair, Count -As preservative of Health, 207; as preventive of Disease, 211; its Not a panacea, 70, 363. Objections to, Sir Dominic Corrigan errors, 297; it gives cold, 315; Right construction of, 298; Drs. Millingen and Wollaston on, 301; Baths during the middle ages, 157. Public, necessity for, 408. Warm water dangerous, 328.. Baynard, Dr., on Bathing, 93. Bell, Sir Chas., his great labours despised, 286. Bennett, Professor, on Licensing bodies, 20. Bennet, Dr., his case, 354. Berkley, Bishop, on learned men, 293. Bernies, Dr., on transmitted disease, 402. Bigarel, Dr., on aggravation of Disease by Drugs, 256; “Black Death,” nature and treatment of, 379; Dublin practice, 380. Blood, circulation of, 185; Weight and composition of, 189; velocity of Determination of to the Head, 335. Bostock, Dr., on Drug practice, 54. British Medical Journal on Drug practice, 52. Broadbent, Dr., on Drugs, 52. Bronchitis, Bath in, 302, 337. Buison, Dr., cured of Hydrophobia, 428. Burgess, Dr., on climate in consumption, 403. Burns, Bath in, 308. Butler, Dr. N. J., his singular apology for Dublin practitioners, 344. CALOMEL, danger of, 253. Carmichael, Surgeon, 29. Carr, Dr. on mercurial action, 252. Cats, the Bath as applicable to, 426. Cattle, advantages of the Bath for, 419; first Bath erected and tested in Plague, policy of slaughtering healthy cattle, 434. Census of 1866, 434. Cavalry, utility of Bath for, 417, Chardin, Sir John, 88. Charlatanism, 55. Chest affections, Bath in, 335, 337. Chickens, the Bath as applicable to, 426. Children, drugging of, 358; predispositions to disease in, 394; inheriting Chinese Bath, 145. Chloroform, facts about, 291, note. Cholera, Asiatic, universal failure of drugging in treatment of, 373; Clarke, Sir James, on Consumption, 394, 397, 401. Climate, change of in Consumption delusive, 403; effects of hot and cold, Clothing, close, injurious, 320; Erasmus Wilson on, 360. Cold, popular errors about, 220; the Bath never gives cold, 315. Combe, Dr. A. on Medical practice, 227; on pretensions of Doctors, 231; Constipation, drug remedies for, 242. Consumption, pulmonary, 303; Bath in, 304, 338; Drug remedies for, 394; Cooper, Sir Astley, on Medical practice, 15; opinion of Hunter's opponents, Corrigan, Sir Dominic, on Licensing Bodies, 30; on rejected candidates, Cork Lunatic Asylum, introduction of Bath in, the 385. Cotting, Dr. on Disease, 247. Cows, diseases of, 419, 427. Crampton, Sir Philip, advice to a mother, 358. Croup, Bath in, 337; a case of, 355; effects of Drug and Hydropathic Cummins, Dr., on habitual use of the Bath, 325. Currie, Dr., on cold affusion in fever, 99. Dargan, William, suggestion for improving the social condition of Ire- Dickenson, Dr., on Drug treatment, 255. Dickson, Dr., on Medical teachers, 34, 246; on ignorance of Medical men, Digestive process described, 184. Diphtheria, Bath in, 337. Diplomas, sale of, 21. Discoverers, fate of, 291. Disease, Pagan view of, 8; as opposed to health, 192; predispositions to, Diseased conditions few, 272. Diseases, incurable, 363; transmitted, 401. Dogs, curative effect of the Bath on, 424, 428. Drug diseases, 248, 256. Medication, 38; errors of, 232; effects of, 248, 255, 259. practitioners, general character of, 312. Drugs, Medical ignorance of, 50; Dr. Bostock on, 227; Dr. Trall on, 241; Dublin, Baths in, 345. Medical Journal on Medical Science, 15. Practitioners, their opposition to the Bath excused, 344; treatment of "Black Death," 380, EATING, intemperance in, 326. Egyptian Bath, 141. Entozoon folliculorum, a skin parasite, 371. Esdaile, Dr., on Medical opposition to truth, 451. Evaporation, 203 Excretion, organs of, 191. Exhalation, 203. Experience, its value in Medicine, 35. Faintness in the Bath, 335. FARM, utility of the Bath in, 419. Fevers, cold affusion in, 96; cases of, &c. 97; Physic and Hydropathic practice treatment of contrasted, 275; Dr. Wollaston's experience of the Bath Fife, Sir John, on the Bath, 172, 333. Finland, Bath in, 140. Floyer, Sir John, on Bathing, 89. Food, difference between, and poison, 241. Forbes, Sir John on Medical practice, 41; suggestions for reforming 270; on state of the profession, 273; on Bathing, 316; on Drugging in Forth, Dr., on Medicine as a Trade, 450. Fowls, the Bath as applicable to, 426. Frank, Dr. on Medical practice, 27. Franklin, Benjamin, the cold air Bath, 163; on preventing disease, 213. GOOD, Dr., Mason, on Medicine, 15. Goolden, Dr., on the Bath in disease, 302. Gout, 400. Government, duty of in Sanitary maiters, 413, 415. Graham, Dr. Sylvester, on Medical Profession, 5; on human longevity, Greek Baths, 115; Hot-air, 120. Gregory, Dr., on Medical knowledge, 268. Griffith, Dr., on Dr. Corrigan's objections to the Bath, 306, 311, note; the Gull, Dr., W. on Drugging, 257. HALL, Dr., on climate in consumption, 403. Harvey, his persecution by the medical profession, 279; his treatment of Gout, 282. Hayward-Heath Lunatic Asylum, 388. |