The Prophylaxis and treatment of internal diseasesD. Appleton & Company, 1906 - 652 pagina's |
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Overige edities - Alles bekijken
The Prophylaxis and Treatment of Internal Diseases Frederick Forchheimer Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |
The Prophylaxis and Treatment of Internal Diseases Frederick Forchheimer Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |
The Prophylaxis and Treatment of Internal Diseases Frederick Forchheimer Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acid acute administration alcohol anæmia antipyrine applied arteriosclerosis atropine attack bath blood bowels bromides bronchitis caffeine calomel carbohydrates causal cause cent chloral chloral hydrate cold condition constipation cure diet digitalis disease drug effects especially fever fluid followed frequently gastrointestinal gastrointestinal tract give relief given gland harm heart hemorrhage hydrotherapy hypodermic increased indications individual infection intestinal iodide iodine irritation kidneys large doses large number large quantities lesion massage measures mercury method milk morphine mouth necessary nephritis nerve nervous neurasthenia normal occurs operation opium pain patient physician pills pneumonia possible potassium prevent produced proper prophylactic prophylaxis quinine recommended remedies removed rule salicylic salicylic acid serum skin small doses sodium sodium bicarbonate solution stimulants stomach strychnine surgical symptomatic symptoms syphilis taken into consideration temperature three times daily tion treated treatment tuberculosis typhoid typhoid fever urine usually valuable
Populaire passages
Pagina 33 - Variolae Vaccinae, A Disease Discovered in Some of the Western Counties of England. Particularly Gloucestershire, and Known by the Name of the Cow Pox...
Pagina 17 - Soups: beef, veal, chicken, tomato, potato, oyster, mutton, pea, bean, squash; carefully strained and thickened with rice (powdered), arrow root, flour, milk or cream, egg, barley.
Pagina 2 - Here we must take under consideration predisposition and immunity, permanent or temporary, local or general, artificial or natural, active or passive. With the advent of Ehrlich's lateral chain theory much has already been done to explain immunity, much is doing, and much may confidently be expected in the limitation of disease. If, moreover, there be added to the causes already mentioned the surroundings of the individual, the food he eats, the water he drinks, the air he breathes, and his occupation,...
Pagina 384 - ... hand around the radial side of patient's wrist. His other hand receives the wrist when it reaches the vertical position, and maintains the resistance until the arm has reached the original position. X. Both arms are extended downward, palms toward thighs, and are moved backward and forward as far as possible without bending the body. The upward movement is resisted by the fork of the hand on the ulnar surface of the wrist, and the downward movement by sliding the fingers around the radial surface....
Pagina 18 - Finely minced lean meat, scraped beef; the soft part of raw oysters ; soft crackers with milk or broth ; soft puddings without raisins ; soft toast without crust ; blanc mange, wine jelly, apple sauce, and macaroni.
Pagina 92 - Even in the mildest cases the patient should be put to bed and kept there until convalescence is well established.
Pagina iii - Forchheimer, MD, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, Medical College of Ohio ; Department of Medicine of the University of Cincinnati ; Physician to the Good Samaritan Hospital ; Member of the Association of American Physicians, the American Pediatric Society, etc.
Pagina 17 - ... buttermilk, koumyss, matzoon, milk whey, milk with tea, coffee, cocoa. 2. Soups : beef, veal, chicken, tomato, potato, oyster, mutton, pea, bean, squash; carefully strained and thickened with rice...
Pagina 228 - Persians ; though henna, the stain used for that purpose, is here applied freely to the soles of the feet and the palms of the hands...
Pagina 419 - First, the tachycardia disappears, then the thyroid gland diminishes, and finally the tremor and exophthalmos. The first change usually takes place after the treatment has been used for fortyeight hours; it should then be continued until all the symptoms have disappeared. In the fully developed cases this result has been reached in as short a time as four months, and as long a time as three years.