78. |
Action of the sitz-bath explained |
56 |
79.-80. |
Relaxation of Treatment towards the end of the third period— Continuation of Packs during and after Desquamation |
57 |
81. |
Treatment of torpid Forms of scarlatina—Difference in the Treatment pointed out |
58 |
82. |
Length of Pack |
59 |
83. |
Cold Affusions and Rubbing |
59 |
84. |
Ice-Water and Snow-Bath in malignant cases |
59 |
85. |
Wine and Water, &c., if no reaction can be obtained |
60 |
86. |
Ablutions and Rubbing with Iced-Water or Snow |
61 |
87. |
Wet Compress |
61 |
88. |
Ventilation all-important |
61 |
89. |
Continuation of Packs—Convalescence |
62 |
90. |
Mineral Acids, in case of severe sore Throat |
62 |
91. |
Putrid Symptoms—Gargle—Solution of Chloride of Soda —Drink: Chlorate of potass—Liquor calcii chloridi |
62 |
92. |
Treatment of Affections of the Nervous Centres |
63 |
93.-94. |
Sitz-bath, anchor of safety |
64 |
95.-97. |
Cases |
65-68 |
98.-99. |
Impossibility of answering for the issue of every typhoid case |
71 |
100. |
Is Water applicable in all typhoid cases? |
71 |
101.-109. |
Rules for the application of water in typhoid cases |
71-73 |
110.-112. |
Illustrations |
73-78 |
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PART THE THIRD. |
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113. |
Treatment of other Eruptive Fevers |
80 |
114. |
Smalll-Pox |
80 |
115. |
Varioloids, and Chicken-pocks |
82 |
116. |
Measles |
82 |
117. |
Urticaria, Zoster, Rubeola |
83 |
118. |
Erysipelas |
83 |
119. |
Erythema |
83 |
120.-121. |
Additional Rules for the Treatment of Eruptive Diseases |
83-84 |
122. |
Conclusive Remarks—Obstacles |
84 |
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