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The Anti-gastric Method |
28 |
36. |
Ammonium carbonicum |
29 |
37. |
Chloride of Lime |
30 |
38. |
Acetic Acid |
30 |
39. |
Mineral Acids. Muriatic Acids—Prescriptions |
30 |
40. |
Frictions with Lard |
30 |
41. |
Belladonna |
31 |
42. |
There is neither a Specific nor a Prophylactic to be relied on |
32 |
43. |
Water-Treatment, as used by Currie, Reuss, Hesse, Schœnlein, &c. |
33 |
44. |
Priessnitz's Method—The wet-sheet-Pack |
34 |
45-47. |
Technicalities of the Pack and Bath |
34-36 |
48. |
Action of the Pack and Bath—Rationale |
36 |
49.-50. |
What effect could be expected from a warm wet-sheet? |
38 |
51. |
No cutting short of the process of Scarlatina—the morbid poison must be drawn to the skin as soon as possible |
40 |
52. |
Necessity of Ventilation—Means of Heating the sick-room— Relative merits of Open Fires, Stoves and Furnaces |
41 |
53. |
Temperature of the sick-room |
43 |
54. |
Water-drinking |
44 |
55. |
Diet |
44 |
56. |
Treatment of Scarlatina simplex |
45 |
57. |
Treatment of Scarlatina anginosa |
46 |
58.-65. |
Treatment of the mild, or erethic Form of scarlatina anginosa |
40-50 |
66. |
Treatment of the violent, or sthenic Form of scarlatina anginosa |
50 |
67. |
Temperature of the water—double sheet—Changing sheet |
51 |
68.-69. |
Length of Pack—Perspiration |
52 |
70. |
Length of Bath |
53 |
71. |
Caution |
53 |
72. |
The wet Compress |
54 |
73. |
Highly inflamed Throat—Croup |
54 |
74. |
Necessity of allaying the Heat |
55 |
75.-77. |
The Half-bath—The Sitz- or Hip-Bath |
55-56 |