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... keeping open windows winter and summer find that they do not re- quire heavier clothing than those who sit with windows shut . A slight or even considerable feeling of coldness , when due to cold air and not to ill - health , will not ...
... keeping open windows winter and summer find that they do not re- quire heavier clothing than those who sit with windows shut . A slight or even considerable feeling of coldness , when due to cold air and not to ill - health , will not ...
الصفحة 11
... keep the damp from the bed , and let the patient lie down on his back , so as to bring the cold towel in close contact with the spine . When this towel becomes warm , another cold one must be put in its place . After about half an ...
... keep the damp from the bed , and let the patient lie down on his back , so as to bring the cold towel in close contact with the spine . When this towel becomes warm , another cold one must be put in its place . After about half an ...
الصفحة 13
... keep it there until free from pain , or for an hour , or even more if necessary . If the flesh be torn , dress with cloths wrung out of vinegar or weak acetic acid before placing in the water . When the bath has done its work , aud the ...
... keep it there until free from pain , or for an hour , or even more if necessary . If the flesh be torn , dress with cloths wrung out of vinegar or weak acetic acid before placing in the water . When the bath has done its work , aud the ...
الصفحة 14
... keep to the hot treatment until it bursts and discharges . For treatment then , see ABSCESS : WOUNDS . During all this treatment the whole back should be gently rubbed daily with warm olive oil for half an hour , if as much can be borne ...
... keep to the hot treatment until it bursts and discharges . For treatment then , see ABSCESS : WOUNDS . During all this treatment the whole back should be gently rubbed daily with warm olive oil for half an hour , if as much can be borne ...
الصفحة 19
... keep in the blanket pack for a shorter time- one , two , or three hours . Not more than two nights of The soapy this treatment should be needed at a time . blanket greatly stimulates the skin , and opens all the closed pores , immensely ...
... keep in the blanket pack for a shorter time- one , two , or three hours . Not more than two nights of The soapy this treatment should be needed at a time . blanket greatly stimulates the skin , and opens all the closed pores , immensely ...
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ABSCESS alcoholic ANGINA PECTORIS applied asthma avoided bandage bathing blood blood heat body bone bowels brain BRAN POULTICE breathing bronchitis buttermilk cause cayenne chest child chill cold cloths cold towels cold water comfortable constipation cooling cure diarrhoea diet digestion disease drink effect enema exercise eyes feeling feet and legs fever flannel flannel band fomentation fresh gently give given half-an-hour head healing heat hot olive oil hot water hour inflammation irritation juice keep knee lather see LATHER limb liquorice lungs M'Clinton's soap MASSAGE meal milk minutes muscles nerves nervous night oatmeal pain patient porridge possible relieve remedy rest rubbing Saltcoats Seamill skin sleep soap lather SOAPY BLANKET soft soothing sore spine sponge stomach swelling syringe taken teaspoonful treat treatment trouble twice a day URIC ACID usually vital warm olive oil wash weak acetic acid weak acid whole wrung
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الصفحة 192 - Even the sea monsters draw out the breast, they give suck to their young ones : the daughter of my people is become cruel, like the ostriches in the wilderness.
الصفحة 124 - On the restoration of life, a teaspoonful of warm. water should be given; and then, if the power of swallowing has returned, small quantities of wine, -warm brandy and water, or coffee should be administered. The patient should be kept in bed, and a disposition to sleep encouraged.
الصفحة 122 - BREATHING ; and secondly, after breathing is restored, the promotion of warmth and circulation. The efforts to restore breathing must be commenced immediately and energetically, and persevered in for one or two hours, or until a medical man has pronounced that life is extinct. Efforts to promote warmth and circulation, beyond removing the wet clothes and drying the skin, must not be made until the first appearance of natural breathing ; for if circulation of the blood be induced before breathing...
الصفحة 112 - By always eating little, the stomach, not being much burdened, need not wait long to have an appetite. It is for this reason that dry bread relishes so well with me; and I know it from experience, and can with truth affirm, I find such sweetness in it that I should be afraid of sinning against temperance, were it not for my being convinced of the absolute necessity of eating of it, and that we cannot make use of a more natural food. And thou, kind parent, Nature...
الصفحة 123 - The friction must be continued under the blanket or over the dry clothing. 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 112 - ... then to sing a song, and afterwards to write. Nor do I ever find myself the worse for writing immediately after meals, nor is my understanding ever clearer, nor am I apt to be drowsy, the food I take being in too small a quantity to send up any fumes to the brain. Oh, how advantageous it is to an old man to eat but little! Accordingly I, who know it, eat but just enough to keep body and soul together.
الصفحة 121 - ... removing all tight clothing from the neck and chest, especially the braces. . 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 breathing must be commenced immediately and energetically, and persevered in for one or two hours, or until a medical man has pronounced life is extinct.
الصفحة 112 - ... do him still greater service, hast made him sensible that, as in his youth he used to eat twice a day, when he arrives at old age he ought to divide that food, of which he was accustomed before to make but two meals, into four; because, thus divided, it will be more easily digested; and...
الصفحة 122 - ... about fifteen times in the minute, or once every four or five seconds, occasionally varying the side. (By placing the patient on the chest the weight of the body forces the air out; when turned on the side this pressure is removed, and air enters the chest...
الصفحة 112 - And this is what I do, agreeably to my own experience ; and, therefore, my spirits, not oppressed by much food, but barely kept up, are always brisk, especially after eating, so that I am obliged then to sing a song, and afterwards to write.