The treatment of a large number of general skin eruptions resolves itself into the scientific treatment of chronic constipation. "It is not the frequency of the evacuation that is of importance but the quantity, that is to say, that the contents of the... Autointoxication: Or, Intestinal Toxemia - Page 74by John Harvey Kellogg - 1918 - 366 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1928 - 930 pages
...resolves itself into a scientific treatment of chronic constipation. "It is not the frequency of the evacuation that is of importance, but the quantity,...patient is not passing today what he ought to have gotten rid of a week, or perhaps a month, ago." Dr. James Galloway, senior physician of Charing Cross... | |
| 1913 - 432 pages
...all the morbid effects of toxic absorption from an overloaded colon. It is not the frequency of the evacuation that is of importance but the quantity,...to have got rid of a week, or perhaps a month, ago. I have often remarked that most, if not all of the drugs which have been found of benefit in the treatment... | |
| Walter Knowsley Sibley - 1916 - 362 pages
...overloaded colon. It is not the frequency of evacuation that is of importance, but the quantity—that is to say, that the contents of the large bowel are...sure that the patient is not passing to-day what he or she ought to have got rid of a week, or perhaps a month ago. It is by no means unusual to detect... | |
| John Harvey Kellogg - Colon (Anatomy) - 1931 - 452 pages
...to say, that the contents of the large bowel be systematically completely removed, and that there be not an ever-increasing residue left behind. In other...patient is not passing today what he ought to have gotten rid of a week or perhaps a month ago." Dr. James Galloway, senior physician of Charing Cross... | |
| James C. Whorton - Health & Fitness - 2000 - 704 pages
...small intestine) and putrefy and poison the unsuspecting victims no matter how unconstipated they were: "In other words, it is necessary to be sure that the...ought to have got rid of a week, or perhaps a month ago."11 That suggestion of a steady buildup of waste in the body reflects Lane's belief that most of... | |
| Battle Creek Sanitarium (Battle Creek, Mich.) - Bacteriology - 1926 - 542 pages
...resolves itself into the scientific treatment of chronic constipation. "It is not the frequency of the evacuation that is of importance but the quantity,...patient is not passing today what he ought to have gotten rid of a week, or perhaps a month ago." Dr. James Galloway, Senior Physician of Charing Cross... | |
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