The Practitioner's Handbook of Treatment: Or, The Principles of Therapeutics

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Lea, 1887 - 660 páginas
 

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Dietetic arrangements accompaniments
34
CHAPTER II
36
The effects of saliva of the gastric juice of pancreatineIntestinal absorptionThe function of the liver
38
Sialagogues
40
DigestionArtificial aidsPepsine
41
StomachicsAlkaliesBitters
42
Action of the pancreasEffects of etherPancreatic emulsion
46
Intestinal actionPurgatives
47
21 Hæmatics Lime Iron Combinations Specifics in specific anæmia
48
Value of waterDilutionTissueBathingMineral waters
53
mental materialAromatic astringentCombinations of
54
Change of aircold water
59
When not to give iron
60
function in excretory organs
66
The lungs and skinCutaneous respirationSkin and kidneys
73
Anæmia from imperfect excretionSpecific hæmatics
79
Use of alterativesHydropathy
85
Normal temperature
93
Effects of high temperature on tissues
99
DepressantsAntimonyAconiteVeratrumAction of alcohol
107
Quinine and digitalis
113
CHAPTER V
120
Treatment of the stage betwixt the inflammatory rise and convales
126
SECT PAGE 48 Calomel and opiumLocal applications
129
Convalescence its management
130
Asthenic inflammation its treatment
132
Specific inflammations and their management
135
Parenchymatous inflammations their course
139
Their treatment
141
Inflammatory products their indications
142
CHAPTER VI
145
Indications for treatment
147
Specific anæmia
150
Plethora its causal associations
151
Therapeutic indicationsDietetic measuresPurgation
154
Congestion its forms and causes
157
Edema its causation in relation to treatment
162
CHAPTER VII
163
SECT
164
Troubles of digestionInfantile remittent fever
167
Bronchitis in childrenColds
168
Imperfect tissue growthOil inunctionsStruma Tubercle Syphilis Indications for management
169
Decay Senile decay its oncome and pathology
174
Indications for treatmentDietAlcoholClothes
177
Nutrition nervous and vascular
180
Fatty degeneration
183
Rheums
184
CHAPTER VIII
186
Connective tissue normal and abnormal
191
Pathological but perfect connective tissue
192
Degraded connective tissueTubercle
194
Progress of tubercleRelations to treatment
196
Importance of fatFoodCodliver oilClimate
199
SECT PAGE 77 Hectic fever its treatmentEffects of restPreventive measures
203
Malignant connective tissueCancer its varieties
211
Therapeutic indications
213
CHAPTER IX
216
Remedial agents their actionAntiseptics
219
SECT
220
Specific poisonsMalaria its seats
221
Quinine how to be givenMalarial dysenteryIpecacuan
223
Cholera its nature and treatment
226
Specific fevers their general management
227
Special points to be attended to
228
Diphtheria its indications
230
Influenza its treatment
231
DengueYellow fever
232
CHAPTER X
234
Hemorrhage its managementOther discharges their treatment
237
Syncope its treatmentAsphyxia its management
240
The theory of stimulants
241
Circumstances modifying the action of stimulantsSecondary effects of excessive stimulation
245
Medicinal stimulation
246
Alcohol as a food its other actions its use in convalescence
247
The relations of acute and chronic diseaseAcute disease becoming chronic its indications
252
The balance of parts in power as well as in function in chronic disease and in convalescence
255
Chronic disease becoming acute
258
CHAPTER XI
260
Treatmenthygienic dietetic and medicinal
263
Rheumatism what is it?
265
SECT PAGE 105 Acute rheumatismPrinciples of treatment Aftermanagement
266
Chronic rheumatismTherapeutics of general and local
269
GoutLithiasis
273
Origin and manifestations
276
Treatment of lithiasis
280
Suppressed gout its management
284
Rheumatic gout
286
CHAPTER XII
288
Diatheses their influence over ailments
291
The gouty diathesis
292
The nervous diathesis
293
The strumous diathesis
294
Effect on motor and secretory actions
313
Hydrate of chloral
314
Bromide of potassium
316
The use of these several agents
319
Astringents their combinations with sedatives
321
InactionBelladonnaCannabis Indica
323
Quinine and strychnine their use
326
Combination of neurotics in practice
329
Irritation and counterirritationExternal use of sedatives
330
CHAPTER XIV
335
Blood pressure effects of agents upon
336
Compensatory changes in valvular lesions
338
Treatment of cardiac adynamyRest and removal the causes of irritation
341
CatharticsDiaphoreticsDiureticsHot poultices
342
Means of acting directly upon the heartDigitalis its action and its use
344
Apparent objections to its use explainedThe socalled cumula tive action
347
Relief of consequential ailmentsDropsyDiuretics their ac tion combinations of
348
The dietary
350
Secondary affections of the heartAngina pectoris imperfect forms of treatment of
352
Neurosal affections of the heartPalpitation
359
Importance of accurate diagnosis in treatment
360
147a Aneurism
362
CHAPTER XV
364
The treatment of catarrh
367
Affections of the airtubesThe theory of expectorantsForms of bronchitisIts treatment
368
Affections of the lung structurePneumonia its management Asthenic pneumonia
375
Localized pneumoniaNutrition
378
Treatment general and special
380
Bronchopneumonia
382
Pleuritic effusion its treatment
384
Cough its varieties and their treatment
385
Dyspnoea forms of and treatment
389
Hemoptysis
391
CHAPTER XVI
393
The theory of emetics direct and indirect
398
Food in gastric affectionsMedicinesOpium in bulimiaAl kaliesBismuthExternal applications
399
gentle cathartic points in each
418
Water excretion
433
its treatment
439
Its treatmentAction of the skin
447
Fluids
453
Importance of the ailments of women
459
Blenorrhagia in both sexes Its management
470
CHAPTER XIX
480
their causation and general management
486
Their relations to the stomach uterus liver and kidneys
488
SyphilidaTheir treatment
491
Neurosal skin affections
492
Injuries and parasitesTheir treatment
493
CornsWarts
494
UlcersPrinciples of treatment
497
CHAPTER XX
499
Theory of absorbentsIodineMercuryTheir applications in practice
501
Inflammation of the lymphatics
504
Glandular suppuration
505
Inflammation of the lymph spaces serous sacsTheir treatment
506
Passive accumulations
508
CHAPTER XXI
510
HyperæmiaIts treatment
513
Vascular cerebral hyperæmiaIts management
515
Cerebral anæmiaPoints in practice
517
Local cerebral anæmiaVasomotor arrangements
519
InsomniaIts management
520
DeliriumIts varietiesTheir treatmentMoral management Remedial measures
534
Headache forms ofTheir treatment
537
Cerebral paralysisIndications in each case
538
SunstrokeTreatment of
540
Affections of the spinal cordVarieties ofTreatment of each
541
EpilepsyIts production and treatmentNightterrors
542
ChoreaIts forms
546
HysteriaIts varieties and their management
547
CHAPTER XXII
553
PythogenesisDisinfectionSewer gasSpecial disinfection
559
Private hygieneThe healthy and the sick
565
BathsCold warm hot sand mud peat
573
CHAPTER XXIII
585
The diet in lithiasis
596
As stimulants
604
CHAPTER XXIV
614
CHAPTER XXV
622
Albuminoids for histogenesis
626
Forms of upset
628
CHAPTER XXVI
632
What to observe
638
The manner of the examination
639
Our social conduct
642
The natural history of disease
645
As instanced in the relation of Brights disease to the circulation
647
To be forewarned is to be forearmed
651
The future and our duty
652
its forms their treatment
658

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