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Treatment of Cholera in the Royal Hospital, Haslar

Treatment of Cholera in the Royal Hospital, Haslar

by John Wilson

On admission the patient was immediately placed in a hot bath, from 104° to 112° of Fahrenheit, in relation to the reduction of circulatory power, and of superficial heat; diligent friction of the abdomen and extremities, according to the place and violence of the spasms, being at the same time practiced.  The measure seldom failed, except in ..

Cottage scenes during the cholera

Cottage scenes during the cholera

by William Isaac Coppard

A larger congregation than usual assembled at the Church, both parts of the day; and, although our services are generally observed with strict propriety, upon this occasion, a death-like stillness, and a marked solemnity of deportment prevailed.  About double the usual number also availed themselves of the opportunity of receiving the Holy Com..

A Treatise on the Plague and Yellow Fever

A Treatise on the Plague and Yellow Fever

by James Tytler

Among the many diseases which afflict the human race, we find one, upon record, so irresistible in its progress, so fatal in its attacks, and so entirely beyond the powers of medicine; that, like the serpent Python, the Leviathan, or the Mammoth, among animals, it has generally been distinguished by names expressive of its destroying nature; not, l..

The Tuberculosis Nurse

The Tuberculosis Nurse

by Ellen N. La Motte

To tuberculosis, more than to any other infectious disease, the parable of the seed and the soil is strictly applicable. Without the tubercle bacillus there can be no tuberculosis, but for tuberculosis to develop, many factors of great complexity and as yet but little understood must facilitate the implantation of the bacillus and augment its growt..

Landmarks Medical and Surgical

Landmarks Medical and Surgical

by Luther Holden

In the present Edition the author adheres to his decision not to introduce Diagrams. Additional experience more than ever convinces him that they would frustrate his original object, which is to teach Students the habit of making the eye and the hand work together, and to educate the ‘touch’ upon the normal living body.Without such practical traini..