Ruddock's Family Doctor: A Popular Guide for the Household, Giving the History, Causes, Means of Prevention and Symptoms of All Diseases of Men, Women, and Children ...Gross & Delbridge, 1889 - 772 من الصفحات |
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abdomen Abscess Accessory acid Acon Aconitum acute affected applied attack bath becomes bladder blood body bowels breast breathing Carbolic Acid cause chest child chronic cold water compress condition congestion Constipation constitutional Cough cure debility derangement Diarrhoea diet digestion discharge disease dose Dysmenorrhoea Dyspepsia dyspnoea Eczema enlargement Enteric fever eruption especially excessive excitement exercise expectoration extreme eyes febrile fever flannel flatulence fluid frequent functions glands habits Hæmorrhage headache heart heat Indigestion infant inflammation irritation labor Leucorrhoea liable lotion lungs medicines membrane menstruation milk mouth mucous mucous membrane mucus nausea necessary nervous night nursing occur organs pain palpitation paroxysms patient period persons poison posture poultice pregnancy prevent profuse pulse quantity rectum relief remedy removed scrofulous sensation skin sometimes soreness stomach Sulph suppuration surface swelling symptoms teeth temperature tepid throat tincture tion tongue treatment ulceration urine uterine uterus vomiting warm womb
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الصفحة 405 - Place the patient on the back on a flat surface, inclined a little upwards from the feet ; raise and support the head and shoulders on a small firm cushion or folded article of dress placed under the shoulder-blades.
الصفحة 404 - The points to be aimed at are — first and immediately, the restoration of breathing; and secondly, after breathing is restored, the promotion of warmth and circulation. The efforts to restore...
الصفحة 406 - Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, fifteen times in a minute, until a spontaneous effort to respire is perceived, immediately upon which cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth (as below).
الصفحة 58 - There is no contagion so strong and sure as that of small-pox, none that operates at so great a distance.
الصفحة 638 - This commences as small reddish points, with irritation and itching increased by warmth, and followed by irregular, fawn-coloured patches, dry, rough, scaly at the edge, and slightly elevated, and from which scurf can be detached by rubbing. The patches vary in size from half an inch to three or four inches in diameter, and occur mostly where the body is in contact with flannel, particularly on the chest, neck, and abdomen. Like the preceding, it is contagious, and its spread is favoured by uncleanly...
الصفحة 676 - 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 407 - Promote the warmth of the body by the application of hot flannels, bottles, or bladders of hot water, heated bricks, &c., to the pit of the stomach, the arm-pits, between the thighs, and to the soles of the feet.
الصفحة 406 - RULE 4. — To excite Inspiration. — During the employment of the above method excite the nostrils with snuff or smelling-salts, or tickle the throat with a feather. Rub the chest and face briskly, and dash cold and hot water alternately on them.
الصفحة 406 - Should a warm bath be procurable, the body may be placed in it up to the neck, continuing to imitate the movements of breathing. Raise the body, in twenty seconds, in a sitting position, and dash cold water against the chest and face, and pass ammonia under the nose. The patient should not be kept in the warm bath longer than five or six minutes.
الصفحة 126 - A deposit or growth of non-uniform cells which tends to spread indefinitely by infiltration into the surrounding structures, and in the course of the lymphatics of the part affected, to reproduce itself in remote parts of the body, irrespective of the CANCERS — MALIGNANT — NON-MALIGNANT.