Hydropathy: Or, The Water Cure: Its Principles, Modes of TreatmentWiley & Putnam, 1844 - 304 ページ |
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... ....... ........... 229 Cold Feet ... .............. .226 Cold ... Sciatica with Lumbago ... 218 Cases . By Dr. Shew ............ 262 Dyspepsia ......... ...... 219 Chest , pain of ......... inflammation of ............. 106 tism ...
... ....... ........... 229 Cold Feet ... .............. .226 Cold ... Sciatica with Lumbago ... 218 Cases . By Dr. Shew ............ 262 Dyspepsia ......... ...... 219 Chest , pain of ......... inflammation of ............. 106 tism ...
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... Feet , fœtid perspiration of ...... 106 | Quinsy . 48 .140 ..122 39 .119 Feet , cold ......... Fever , treatment of ..... intermitting .. Finger Bath .... .................. . Foot Bath ... ......... .. Fractures ........ ..
... Feet , fœtid perspiration of ...... 106 | Quinsy . 48 .140 ..122 39 .119 Feet , cold ......... Fever , treatment of ..... intermitting .. Finger Bath .... .................. . Foot Bath ... ......... .. Fractures ........ ..
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... feet , first with the wet sheet and then with the blanket . These adjusted with care , the packing is finished by covering over the whole a light feather bed , and a quilt , or a sufficiency of other bedding without the feather bed . It ...
... feet , first with the wet sheet and then with the blanket . These adjusted with care , the packing is finished by covering over the whole a light feather bed , and a quilt , or a sufficiency of other bedding without the feather bed . It ...
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... feet remain cold in the wet cloths , they should be extricated and wrapped in dry cloths only . At the close of the process the patient should be briskly rubbed until the surface is dry . " The wet sheet produces two diametrically ...
... feet remain cold in the wet cloths , they should be extricated and wrapped in dry cloths only . At the close of the process the patient should be briskly rubbed until the surface is dry . " The wet sheet produces two diametrically ...
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... feet in circumference , and sufficiently deep for a man of the ordinary height to plunge into up to his neck . The water is constantly renewed by springs in the mountains , the waters of which are conveyed through pipes into the bath ...
... feet in circumference , and sufficiently deep for a man of the ordinary height to plunge into up to his neck . The water is constantly renewed by springs in the mountains , the waters of which are conveyed through pipes into the bath ...
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abdomen ablutions abreibung abscess affusion aged animal appearance applied arrived at Graefenberg attack became blanket blood body boils bowels capillaries cause cholera clysters cold bath cold water congestion constringing continued contraction crisis cure daily debility diarrhoea digestion disease disorder douche drank drink dyspepsia effect epilepsy eruption exercise Fahrenheit feet fever followed fomentations foot-bath frequently gentleman gout Graefen half an hour head head-ache head-bath healed heat humors hydropathic immediately inflammation invalid irritation legs lein-tuch limbs medicine ment mercury minutes months morbid morning nature nerves nervous system organs pain patient perfectly perspiration physician plunging bath Priessnitz produce psoriasis quackery quantity relief remained remedy returned rheumatic ringworm rubbed sciatica shallow tepid bath sitz-bath skin stomach strength sudorific process suffered sweating symptoms temperature tetanus throat tion treat twice a day ulcers umschlags walk warm water-cure treatment weak weeks wet bandages wet sheet whole
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261 ページ - ... in the morning thou shalt say, Would God it were even! and at even thou shalt say, Would God it were morning! for the fear of thine heart wherewith thou shalt fear, and for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see.
261 ページ - The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed.
261 ページ - The LORD shall smite thee in the knees, and in the legs, with a sore botch that cannot be healed, from the sole of thy foot unto the top of thy head.
294 ページ - one circumstance peculiarly worthy of notice is the perfect and uninterrupted 'health of the inhabitants of New Zealand. In all the visits made to their towns, where old and young, men and women, crowded about our voyagers, they never observed a single person who appeared to have any bodily complaint; nor among the numbers that were seen naked, was once perceived the slightest eruption upon the skin, or the least mark which indicated that such an eruption had formerly existed.
20 ページ - Sedatives, direct and indirect, amongst which are included purgatives, emetics, and bleeding, are such as " diminish the action of the heart and other organs by repressing the nervous influence...
295 ページ - COOK had not known that no application had been made to it, he declared that he should certainly have inquired, with a very interested curiosity, after the vulnerary herbs and surgical art of the country.
75 ページ - ... us, for whoever heard of an Englishman drinking too much water? but we affirm, on the contrary, that this disease is caused by the injudicious administration of drugs ; the use of too large a quantity of them ; by omitting to drink cold water, and by neglecting to wash or bathe the body daily in that element. If the skin is so much relaxed that it no longer throws out those matters which daily reach it from the interior of the body, fluids are collected underneath the skin which ought to be evaporated,...
xii ページ - Why that the four great physicians deputed by government to watch the progress of her daughter's inoculation, betrayed not only such incredulity as to its success, but such an unwillingness to have it succeed, such an evident spirit of rancour and malignity, that she never cared to leave the child alone with them one second, lest it should in some secret way suffer from their interference.
41 ページ - ... disease which is not essentially internal. Skin diseases are invariably connected with disease of some internal organs, especially the stomach and bowels, and are regulated in their character and intensity thereby. This is so true, that where there is a skin disease the crisis effected by the water-cure invariably takes place on the spot where it exists.
273 ページ - We know of no book which contains within the same space so much valuable information, the result not of fanciful theory, nor of idle hypothesis, but of close persevering clinical observation, accompanied with much soundness of judgment and extraordinary clinical tact.