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73 페이지 - That chronic tea-poisoning is a frequent affection, and that its most common symptoms are loss of appetite, dyspepsia, palpitation, headache, vomiting and nausea, combined with nervousness and various forms of functional nervous affections, hysterical or neuralgic. These symptoms are frequently accompanied by constipation, and pain in the left side or cardiac region.
302 페이지 - Commonwealth, thousands of lives are lost which might have been saved ; — that tens of thousands of cases of sickness occur which might have been prevented ; — that a...
72 페이지 - ... although tea may assist, the diffusion of peptones from the stomach. Pancreatic digestion is also uniformly retarded, and diffusion thereafter is but rarely assisted, so that neither of them...
587 페이지 - Voted, That the report of the committee be accepted and that the committee be continued.
487 페이지 - Juergensen's opinion, given at the Congress in London, is sustained, that " whenever he has attempted to deviate from the rigorous cold water treatment, he was compelled to return to it in order to obtain the best results.
480 페이지 - The lessened perspiration, the renal disorders, and the digestive disturbances (with the possible exception of constipation) are referable also chiefly to other causes than the increased temperature. Both experimental and clinical observations strongly support the view, now widely accepted, that the disturbances of the sensorium, which constitute so prominent a part of the group of so-called typhoid symptoms, are dependent in a far higher degree upon infection or intoxication than upon the heightened...
544 페이지 - Stern berg. with soap and water, washed with ether and immersed in 1 to 1000 solution of Corrosive sublimate; it was kept immersed for one hour, removed from the Sublimate bath, washed with sterilized water and a layer of .gauze placed on the front and back of the hand. These were saturated with sterilized, nutrient gelatine and over this was applied an aseptic dressing. The man's right hand was then cleaned in...
222 페이지 - The enormous polypharmacy of modern times is an excrescence on science, unsupported by any evidence of necessity or fitness, and of which the more complicated formulas are so arbitrary and useless, that, if by any chance they should 'be forgotten, not one in a hundred of them would ever be reinvented.. And as to the chronicles of cure of diseases that are not yet known to be curable, they are written, not in the pages of philosophic observers, but in the tomes of compilers, the aspirations of journalists,...
478 페이지 - ... (c) It is well known that patients with unusual adipose or muscular development are likely to present a more intense pyrexia in fevers than are those whose adipose and muscular development is smaller. Finally. An essential fever is an excessive production of heat in the body, induced by a special morbific agent or agents, and due to excessive oxidation, with destruction of the tissues of the body, and either a suppression or a considerable diminution in the production of water.
302 페이지 - ... prevented; — that a vast amount of unnecessarily impaired health, and physical debility exists among those not actually confined by sickness; — that these preventable evils require an enormous expenditure and loss of money, and impose upon the people unnumbered and immeasurable calamities, pecuniary, social, physical, mental and moral, which might be avoided; — that means exist, within our reach, for their mitigation or removal; and that measures for prevention will effect infinitely more,...

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