Elements of Homoeopathic Practice of PhysicMatthew & Houard, 1852 - 642 pages |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
abdomen Acid Acidum Acon Aconite Aconitum administered affection aggravated appearance arising Arnica Arsenicum attack attended Aurum become Bella Belladonna blood breathing Bryonia burning Calc Calcarea Carb Carbo cause Cham Chamomilla chest chiefly China chronic Cinchona Coffea cold Colocynth commencement Conium constipation convulsions cough cure derangement diarrhea discharge disease disorder dose dyspnea efficacious employment eruption especially excessive excited expectoration extreme fever flatulence frequently head headache heart heat hemorrhoids Hepar sulphuris homœopathic Ignatia indicated inflammation inflammatory Ipecacuanha irritation Kali Lach Lachesis Lycopodium Magn medicaments medicine Merc Mercurius mucus Natr Natrum nausea night nitr nitricum Nux vomica obstinate occasionally Opium oppression pain palpitation paroxysms particularly patient Phosph Phosphorus Puls Pulsatilla pulse recourse redness relief remedy respiration restlessness Rhus sensation Sepia Silicea skin sleep sometimes sore spasmodic Staph Staphysagria stomach Sulph Sulphur swelling symptoms thirst throat Thuja tion tongue treatment ulceration urine Veratr Veratrum violent vomiting
Fréquemment cités
Page 543 - CAUTIONS. — 1. Lose no time. 2. Avoid all rough usage. 3. Never hold the body up by the feet. 4. Nor roll the body on casks. 5. Nor rub the body with salt or spirits. 6. Nor inject tobacco-smoke or infusion of tobacco.
Page 203 - The lips and cheeks sometimes puff out and flap in expiration, with white froth between them, as in apoplexy. If blood be obtained in this state, it is black, flows by drops, is thick, and feels to the finger colder than natural. Towards the close of this scene the respiration becomes very slow ; there is a quivering among the tendons of the wrist. The mind remains entire. The patient is first unable to swallow, then becomes insensible ; there never is, however, any rattle in the throat, and he dies...
Page 543 - Society is not at hand) into one nostril, carefully closing the other and the mouth; at the same time drawing downwards, and pushing gently backwards, the upper part of the windpipe, to allow a more free admission of air: blow the bellows gently, in order to inflate the lungs, till the breast be a little raised; the mouth and nostrils should then be set free, and a moderate pressure made with the hand upon the chest. Repeat this process till life appears.
Page 204 - High-coloured urine is passed with pain, and in small quantities ; the pupil is often dilated ; soreness is felt on pressure over the liver, stomach, and belly ; bleeding by the lancet or leeches is required ; ice to the head gives great relief. In short, the patient is now labouring under a continued fever, not to be distinguished from ordinary fever.
Page 543 - Strip the body, and rub it dry ; then wrap it in hot blankets, and place it in a warm bed in a warm chamber.
Page 388 - The affection is characterised at the commencement, by the appearance of isolated, red-coloured, irregular, circular patches, on which appear numerous small yellowish points or pustules, which do not rise above the level of the skin, and are generally traversed in the centre by a hair. These pustules, which are much more thickly studded in the circumference than the centre of the circular patches, soon break and form thin scabs * Braminghausen's Manual of Homoeopathic Therapeutics.
Page 543 - In order to restore the natural warmth of the body — Move a heated covered warming-pan over the back and spine. Put bladders or bottles of hot water or heated bricks to the pit of the stomach, the arm-pits, between the thighs, and to the soles of the feet. Foment the body with hot flannels.
Page 337 - Violent rending and darting pains, which chiefly occupy the left side of the face, are aggravated by the slightest touch, and extend to all parts of the head, temples, nose, ears, teeth, &c.
Page 203 - The secretion of urine is totally suspended ; vomiting and purgings, which are far from being the most important or dangerous symptoms, and which in a very great number of cases of the disease, have not been profuse, or have been arrested by medicine early in the attack, succeed. It is evident that the most urgent and peculiar symptom of this disease is the sudden depression of the vital powers : proved by the diminished action of the heart, the coldness of the surface and extremities...
Page 336 - ... beside himself with pain ; neuralgia alternates with rheumatic pains. Belladonna, if the pain is most violent under the eye, and is excited by rubbing the part affected ; darting pains in the cheek-bones, nose, jaws, or cutting and tensive pains, with stiffness at the nape of the neck, and clenching of the jaws ; twitches in the eyelid, or violent shooting and tearing, and dragging pains in the ball of the eye ; eyes water ; convulsive jerking in the muscles of the face, and distortion of the...