The Stepping-stone to homoeopathy and healthJ.O. Noxon, 1874 - 350 pagina's |
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abdomen ACCESSORY Acon Aconitum affections allopathic Apis attack bath Bell bladder bleeding blood body bowels brain breathing Bronchitis burning Calc Calc.-C Canth Catarrh cause Cham chest Chilblains Chin Cholera chronic Cimic cold water congestion Constipation Convulsions costiveness cough cure debility Diarrhoea diet digestive discharge disease dose eruption Erysipelas especially excessive excitement expectoration eyes Ferr fever flatulence frequent Gels hæmorrhage headache Hepar hoarseness homoeopathic Homœopathy Indigestion inflammation Ipec irritation itching lungs Measles medicines membrane Merc morning mucous mucous membrane mucus nausea nervous night Nit.-Ac nose open-air pain paroxysms pathic patient persons perspiration Phos Phos.-Ac prevent Puls pulse relieved remedy Rheumatism Rhus Scarlatina scrofulous skin Small-pox sore Spermatorrhoea sponge stomach strong tincture Sulph Sulphur swelling symptoms teeth tepid thirst throat tincture tion tongue treatment Ulcers urine Verat Verat.-Vir vomiting warm worms
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Pagina 274 - The friction must be continued under the blanket, or over the dry clothing. Promote the warmth of the body by the application of hot flannels, bottles, or bladders of hot water, heated bricks, &c., to the pit of the stomach, the arm-pits, between the thighs, and to the soles of the feet.
Pagina 23 - I went, to come away so favourably disposed as to advise a friend to send a subscription to your charitable fund, and I need not tell you that I have taken some pains to make myself acquainted with the rise, progress, and medical treatment of cholera, and that I claim for myself some right to be able to...
Pagina 23 - That there may be therefore no misapprehension about the cases I saw in your hospital, I will add, that all I saw were true cases of cholera, in the various stages of the disease ; and that I saw several cases which did well under your treatment, which I have no hesitation in saying would have sunk under any other. In conclusion, I must repeat to you, what I have already told you, and what I have told every one with whom I have conversed, that although an allopath by principle, education, and practice,...
Pagina 340 - This work has been carefully revised ; modern doctrines and therapeutics, up to the time of publication, have been introduced as space permitted. Fifth Edition, thoroughly revised, price Is. 6d. The Common Diseases of Women- An abridgment of the "Lady's Manual.
Pagina 23 - I have conversed, that although an allopath by principle, education, and practice, yet, was it the will of Providence to afflict me with cholera, and to deprive me of the power of prescribing for myself, I would rather be in the hands of a homoeopathic than an allopathic prescriber.
Pagina 12 - London also, who act upon the same plan,) that the quantity, or rather the complexity of the medicines which he gave his patients, for there never was any deficiency in the former, was always increased in a ratio with the obscurity of their cases ; 'if,' said he, ' I fire a great profusion of shot, it is very extraordinary if some do not hit the mark.
Pagina 339 - ... be possessed of more than ordinary merit. . . . We shall only add that we know of no volume on the subject better calculated to suit the requirements alike of the popular investigator and the professional student than that of Dr. Ruddock."— Edinburgh Daily Review.
Pagina 66 - is/ the better ; for delicate persons with .feeble reaction, water at 68° may be used. The patient is to be extended on his back naked on the wet sheet, so that the upper edge covers the back of the neck, but the lower one is to project beyond the feet ; holding up the arms, one side of the sheet is to be thrown over the body and tucked in ; the arms are now placed by the sides, and the other part of the wet sheet is thrown over all, and tucked rather tightly in, turning in the projecting ends under...
Pagina 340 - ... practical domestic treatises which have done so much to spread a knowledge and increase the popularity of Homoeopathy in England, and have made Dr. Ruddock famous. It is written in plain language so that all may understand its teachings, it preserves a sound pathology and diagnosis throughout, and its treatment, which embraces the 'new remedies ' as well as the old, is in accord with the experience of most practitioners, and is thoroughly safe.
Pagina 340 - This book is another of the series of practical domestic treatises which have done so much to spread a knowledge and increase the popularity of homoeopathy in England, and have made Dr. Ruddock famous. It is written in plain language, so that all may understand its teachings, it preserves a sound pathology and diagnosis throughout, and its treatment, which embraces the