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Period of Incubation, or Hatching |
13 |
4. |
Period of Eruption, or Appearing of the Rash |
14 |
5. |
Period of Efflorescence, or Standing out of the Rash |
15 |
6. |
Period of Desquamation, or Peeling off |
16 |
7. |
Period of Convalescence |
17 |
8. |
Varieties of Forms of Scarlatina |
17 |
9. |
Scarlatina simplex, or simple Scarlet-Fever |
17 |
10. |
Scarlatina anginosa, or Sore-Throat Scarlet-Fever |
18 |
11. |
Mild Reaction (erethic) |
19 |
12. |
Violent Reaction (sthenic) |
19 |
13. |
Torpid Reaction (asthenic) |
19 |
14. |
Scarlatina miliaris |
19 |
15. |
Scarlatina sine Exanthemate |
20 |
16. |
Malignant Forms of Scarlatina |
20 |
17. |
Sudden Invasion of the Nervous Centres |
20 |
18. |
Affection of the Brain |
20 |
19.-20. |
Affection of the Cerebellum and Spine |
21 |
21. |
Putrid Symptoms |
21 |
22. |
Condition of the Throat, and other Internal Organs |
21 |
23. |
Other bad symptoms |
22 |
24. |
Destruction of the Organ of Hearing |
22 |
25. |
Other Sequels, Dropsy, &c. |
22 |
26.-27. |
The Contagion of Scarlatina very active |
23 |
28. |
Diagnosis |
24 |
29. |
Diagnosis from Measles |
24 |
30. |
Prognosis |
25 |
31. |
Favorable symptoms |
25 |
32. |
Unfavorable symptoms |
26 |
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PART THE SECOND. |
TREATMENT OF SCARLET-FEVER. |
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33. |
Different Methods of other Schools |
27 |
34. |
The Expletive Method |
27 |
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