Differential diagnosis and treatment of disease

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D. Appleton and Company, 1908 - 867 من الصفحات
 

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EnteroclysisLow and high enemata and colon inflation
63
Hot Pack
66
General symptomatic management
73
Technique of Venesection
79
How to Hold the Baby Faulty Way Correct
86
CHAPTER III
87
Encephalocele Vault of Cranium Absent Age One Year
98
FIGURE PAGE 43 Thoraco Abdomino Pagus
103
Thoraco Abdomino Pagus skiagram
104
Bronchocele
105
Marked Curve of Little Finger of Mongolian Idiot
106
Infant feeding
107
Facts about milk
113
Arnold Sterilizer and Pasteurizer
114
Lactometer
118
Chapin Dipper
121
Indigestion and diarrhoeal disorders
129
Rhacitic Flat Foot in Child of Nine Months
142
Comfortable Position for Children with Rhacitic Weak Back
143
CarryingFrame for Feeble Rhachitic Children
144
Rhachitic Deformity
145
Rhachitis Genu Varum Before Operation
146
Infantile Scurvy and Marasmus
147
Tuberculous Peritonitis with Ascites
148
Tuberculous Peritonitis of Two Years Standing
149
Diseases of the respiratory tract in children
150
Tuberculous Peritonitis with Cystic Accumulation of Fluid operation
151
Temperature Curve in a case of Septic Bronchopneumonia in Child Ending in Recovery
154
Fever Curve in Tuberculosis of Lung and Unresolved Pneumonia Compared in Cases of Empyema
167
Whooping cough pertussis
168
Household Reflector
172
Paralysis and ataxia following diphtheria
179
Intubation Tube in Situ skiagram
180
Intubation Tube in Situ skiagram
182
ODwyers Instrument Set
183
ODwyers Intubation Instruments
184
7275 Technique of Intubation
185
Intubation of the Larynx
186
Intubation Statistics of Budapest Stephanie Childrens Hospital
187
Larynx of a Child Two and a Half Years Old showing Ulceration
188
Built Up Head for Granulations
189
Cleansing Tracheotomy Wound with Tube in Situ
190
Tonsillitis peritonsillitis quinsy
191
McKenzies Tonsillotome
193
TiemannFahnenstock Tonsillotome
194
Beckmanns Curette for Adenoids
195
Adenoids After Operation
196
Retropharyngeal lymphadenitis and abscess
197
Temperature Curve in Measles
199
Pseudohypertrophic Muscular Paralysis
217
Pseudohypertrophic Muscular Paralysis
218
Cerebrospinal Meningitis
221
Meningitis
222
Spinal Puncture Forward Bicycle Position
223
FIGURE
224
CHAPTER IV
229
CHAPTER V
242
Showing Sixth Year Molar Teeth
251
CHAPTER VI
257
Introducing Esophageal Bougie
260
CHAPTER VII
262
Illumination of the Stomach by Means of Fluorescein and the Electric Light
267
CHAPTER VIII
273
Enteroclysis
284
Tuberculous Ulcer of the Ileum
291
Represents a Properly Applied Truss for the Retension of Double Inguinal
298
CHAPTER IX
304
CHAPTER X
313
Cancer of the Liver
319
Disease of the gall bladder and bile ducts
321
Diseases of the peritoneum omentum and mesenteric glands
329
Dulness in Hypertrophy of the Left Ventricle
337
CHAPTER XII
344
Aortic Aneurysm
362
Conditions of the blood
368
Splenomedullary Leucæmia
377
CHAPTER XIV
387
Longitudinal Scarification for Edema
390
Hydrothorax pleuritic effusion
393
Heat Vacuum Aspirator
396
The upper respiratory tract
409
Examination of the Anterior Nose by Means of a Nasal Speculum and Reflected
412
Fibroma of the Vocal Cord
420
CHAPTER XVI
431
Effect of One Dose of Quinia in a Case of Malarial Bronchopneumonia
435
Fibronous Cast of the Bronchi
443
Skiagram Right Lung Cavernous Left Lung Consolidated
449
FIGURE PAGE 148 Cut of Window Tent showing Ventilation
453
Qut Door Rest Cure
454
Out Door Rest Cure
455
The Tucker Tent
456
Stocking and Strap Leg Holder in Dorsal Posture
509
Bimanual Palpation of Female Pelvic Organs No 1
510
Bimanual Palpation of Female Pelvic Organs No 2
511
Supporting Belt
522
Prolapse of the Ovary
523
Abdominal Support of Plaster and Webbing
524
Pelvic Hæmatoma
525
Pelvic Abscess
526
Tuberculosis of Os Calcis
537
Tuberculous Focus in Tibia Healed Skiagram
538
Tuberculous Disease of Elbow
539
Osteomalacia Deformity
542
CHAPTER XXI
544
Strapping the Knee
545
Arthritis Deformans of Spine
552
Hip Disease Showing Flexion Deformity
557
Charcot Knee Joint Tabes Dorsalis
560
CHAPTER XXII
561
Trichina Spiralis Encysted in Muscle
564
Contracture of Palmar Fascia
568
Bradford Carrying Frame for Potts Disease
570
Potts Disease Plaster Jacket and Headspring
571
High Cervical Potts Disease showing Characteristic Posture of Child
572
Spinal Tuberculous Abscess
573
Cervical Potts Disease showing Characteristic Broadening of the Neck
574
Potts Disease showing Kyphos and Abscess
575
Applying Plaster of Paris Jacket
576
Torticollis showing Facial Asymmetry
577
Scoliosis
578
Exercise for Scoliosis
579
Hip Splint
580
Bed Extension in Hip Disease
581
Lorenz Spica
583
Double Spica after Reduction of Double Congenital Dislocation of Hip
584
Lorenz Hip Redresseur
585
Coxa Vara
586
Bow Legs and Congenital Deformity of Upper Extremity
588
Knock Knee
589
Club Foot
590
Talipes Equinus from Infantile Paralysis
591
Talipes Calcaneus
592
Krukenbergs Pendulum Apparatus for Treatment of Flat Foot
593
FIGURE PAGE 201 Flat Foot
594
CHAPTER XXIV
596
Dry Hot Air Treatment
598
Application of the Chattanooga Vibrator
599
Dry Hot Air Treatment for Arm or Leg
600
CHAPTER XXV
602
Formaldehyde Sterilizer
607
Infectious and contagious fevers
609
Tertian Malaria
613
Typhoid Fever in Berlin Before and After Sand Filtration of Drinking Water
617
Pulse Respiration and Fever Curve in Uncomplicated Typhoid Fever
620
The Value of Vaccination
635
Glycosuria and diabetes mellitus
651
Obesity
658
Derangements of the ductless glands
664
CHAPTER XXVII
675
Spastic Paraplegia
677
Muscular Dystrophy
678
Examination scheme in nervous derangements
683
Disturbances with predominating undue motion of central peripheral or unknown
691
Disturbances with loss of power of motion predominating palsies acute and chronic
695
Disturbances with loss of consciousness predominating
714
Vasomotor and trophic disturbances
734
Symmetrical Gangrene
735
Hemiatrophia Facialis Progressiva
736
Miscellaneous lesions in the brain and spinal cord in which localization and surgical
751
Injuries of the spinal cord
763
CHAPTER XXVIII
769
Dressing for Ulcer of the Leg
773
Gauze Mask and Splints to Prevent Scratching in Eczema
776
Contagious Impetigo
778
Pediculus Pubis
782
Male and Female of Sarcoptes Scabiei
783
PapuloPustular Syphilide sent to Municipal Hospital as a Case of Smallpox
787
Neoplasms and new growths
789
Dermatoneuroses
795
CHAPTER XXIX
806
Examination of the Ear
807
Double Current Irrigator for the Ear
810
CHAPTER XXX
812
Opthalmoscopic Examination
813
Keratitis
818
Cataract and opacities
821
Emergency Poisoning Case
830
Case Record
834
Case Record
835
DayBook and Ledger
836
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الصفحة 604 - Mercuric chloride, 1 : 1000 ; recommended only for the hands, or for washing away infectious material from a limited area, not as a bath for the entire surface of the body. For the Dead. Envelop the body in a sheet thoroughly saturated with : — 1. Chloride of lime in solution, 4 per cent. 2. Mercuric chloride in solution, 1 : 500.
الصفحة 604 - ... (3) solution of carbolic acid, 2 per cent. For the person. — The hands and general surface of the body of attendants, of the sick, and of convalescents at the time of their discharge...
الصفحة 604 - Soiled underclothing, bed linen, etc.: 1. Destruction by fire, if of little value. 2. Boiling for at least half an hour. 3. Immersion in a solution of mercuric chloride of the strength of 1 : 2000 for four hours.§ 4.
الصفحة 290 - ... successively the character of the various structures as they come beneath and escape from the fingers passing over them. In doing this, the pressure exerted must be deep enough to recognize distinctly, along the whole route traversed by tlie examining fingers, the resistant surfaces of the posterior abdominal wall and of the pelvic brim.
الصفحة 793 - After clipping the hair close to the scalp this mixture is applied over the entire scalp — more thickly over the affected spots — by means of a painter's brush, once a day for five successive days. On the sixth day it is wiped off with a rag dipped in plain olive oil; now the hair is clipped again and the scalp washed thoroughly but gently with green soap and a soft nail-brush, care being taken that all the scales and loose hair covering the scalp are removed. No epilation is, as a rule, necessary.
الصفحة 499 - Vichy or seltzer, and from six to eight glasses of water during the day. 3. Avoid all sexual relations until you have been pronounced cured by your physician, as the disease may be given to a woman even after the discharge has apparently ceased. When it is present you should avoid sexual excitement as erection always aggravates the disease.
الصفحة 604 - ... (c) Mattresses and blankets soiled by the discharges of the sick : 1. Destruction by fire. 2. Exposure to superheated steam (25 Ibs. pressure) for one hour. (Mattresses to have the cover removed or freely opened.) 3. Immersion in boiling water for one hour. 4. Immersion in the blue solution (mercuric chloride and sulphate of copper), two fluid ounces to the gallon of water.
الصفحة 603 - ... strips of cloth. 2. The linen, quilts, blankets, carpets, etc., should be stretched out on a line in order to expose as much surface as possible to the disinfectant.
الصفحة 603 - ... as rapidly as possible. The keyhole and spaces about the door should then be packed with cotton or cloth. (5) The room thus treated should remain closed at least ten hours.
الصفحة 537 - The knee joint, formed between the articular surfaces of the lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia, is largely a hinge joint.

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