Humphreys' Homeopathic Mentor: Or Family Adviser in the Use of Specific Homeopathic Medicine

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Humphreys' specific homeopathic medicine Company, 1895 - 523 من الصفحات
 

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الصفحة 47 - It should be firm and elastic to the touch, and should scarcely moisten the fingers; bad meat being wet, and sodden, and flabby, with the fat looking like jelly or wet parchment.
الصفحة 279 - Spectacles of plain blue glass are useful for morbid sensibility of the eyes to light, and may be darker or lighter in shade, according to the amount of protection required; or brown or smoke-colored glasses may be used if preferred. The latter cut off the rays of light, and consequently render vision somewhat less distinct; while blue glasses, excluding the orange rays only, interfere less with the clear definition of objects. Green glasses protect the eyes from the red rays; but it is the orange...
الصفحة 47 - It should have little or no odor, and the odor should not be disagreeable ; for diseased meat has a sickly, cadaverous smell, and sometimes a smell of physic. This is very discoverable when the meat is chopped up and drenched with warm water.
الصفحة 47 - It is neither of a pale pink colour nor of a deep purple tint, for the former is a sign of disease, and the latter indicates that the animal has not been slaughtered, but has died with the blood in it, or has suffered from acute fever.
الصفحة 343 - Injections (about one ounce at a time) should be commenced, if necessary, immediately the true character of the disease is recognised, and repeated every two to four hours.
الصفحة 280 - Patients in crowded and unhealthy towns should resort to the country, at least for a time, where they may take daily out-of-door exercise, and enjoy a pure, bracing air. Frequent careful tepid washing of the eyes to prevent accumulations 'of matter...
الصفحة 215 - The disease is mostly accompanied by sensations of heat, tension, burning, and felt even before the appearance of the eruption, and is followed by weakness and depression. When the disease occurs in the aged, or in persons of feeble constitution, there is much debility, and Ulceration may arise, further debilitating the patient Cause. — Irritation of the nerves, — as when Catarrh affects the air-passages, and Herpes is developed on the nose or lips; or during the course of other diseases. Epitome...
الصفحة 48 - It should not run to water or become very wet on standing for a day or so, but should, on the contrary, dry upon the surface.
الصفحة 73 - The ferment is made by mixing two teacupfuls of wheat-flour dough, two spoonfuls of millet-flour, one spoonful of honey, one of good beer yeast and sufficient milk to form a not too thin paste, which is put in a moderately-warm place to ferment. This ferment is now put in a linen bag, and hung in a jar or keg containing sixteen pounds fresh mare's milk, cover and let stand till the milk has acquired a pleasant acidulous taste (about 16-24 hours, according to the temperature). The butter and...
الصفحة 215 - Shingles — has the nature of the first variety, but derives its name from its manner of encircling one half of the body. It is an acute disease, lasting from fourteen to twenty days, and follows the course of one or more of the cutaneous nerves, generally stopping short in the middle, though it may extend across to the other side, and has the appearance of a line of patches, like a HERPES — SHINGLES ECZEMA.

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