The Practitioner, Volume 19John Brigg, 1877 - Family medicine |
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abscess acid action administered anæmia appeared applied athetosis attack become blood body bowels brain bromide carbolic acid cause centres chalybeates chloral chloroform cholera cold condition contraction convulsions cord corpuscles death diarrhoea digestion diphtheria disease drachm drug effect epidemic especially ether etherisation excited experience fact fever flexed frequently give given grains hæmorrhage headache Hospital increased inflammation influence injection intestine invalid iron irritation large doses limb liver MAX VON PETTENKOFER medicine medulla oblongata milk movements mucous membrane muscles nerves nervous nitrite of amyl observed occurred organs ounce outbreak pain paralysis patient person Pettenkofer plague poison Practitioner present produced pulse quantity quinine regard remedy removed respiration salicin salicylic acid sanitary authorities secretion skin sleep small doses solution spasm stomach strychnia suffering symptoms taken temperature tetanus therapeutical tion tissue treatment typhoid fever ulcers uterus vessels vomiting whilst
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Page 184 - in a drop of syrup. But as long as the tongue is thickly coated, or red and irritable, it is well to withhold chalybeates altogether. This is very true of phthisis. However much the general pallor, the lack of tone and loss of power seem to call for iron, it is useless,
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Page 186 - lays stress upon the resort to purgatives and vegetable tonics, and the avoidance of iron, until the biliary congestion is removed. " When the portal circulation is relieved some preparation of iron may be useful." (The italics are his, not mine.) The liver must be thoroughly unloaded by alkaline salines first; then some strychnia and