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Inflammation of the pharynx.
PHARYNGEAL DIPHTHERIA
PHARYNGITIS, Inflammation of the Pharynx
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PEMPHIGUS
Cantharis 3X dil. Dose every two hours. ...
Pennyroyal
Eurasian mint (Mentha pulegium) with small lilac-blue flowers that yield an aromatic oil. Aromatic plant (Hedeoma pulegioides) of eastern North America, having purple-blue flowers that yields an oil used as an insect repellent ...
Peptonize
Convert protein into a peptone (water-soluble protein derivative produced by partial hydrolysis of a protein by an acid or enzyme ). Dissolve (food) by means of a proteolytic enzyme. ...
PERICARDITIS
This is an inflammation of the pericardium, the sac containing the heart. Primary or First Causes. They refer in this disease to a peculiar constitution. Children that have a tuberculous constitution are more liable to this disease. Acute rheumatism ...
PERIPROCTITIS. Abscess Around the Anus and Rectum)
This is an inflammation of the tissues around the rectum which usually terminates in the above named abscess. It occurs mostly in middle-aged people. Men are affected more often than women. Causes. Sitting in cold, damp hard seats; horseback riding,...
PERITONITIS
Aconite 2X dil. at first. Arsenicum 3X trit. (tablet from) when patient is thirsty, very restless. Dose every hour. Bryonia alb. 2X dil. Prepare. Pains worse from motion,--cutting shooting; constipated. Mercurius 3X trit. (tablet form) Later, sk...
PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA
This is characterized by great decrease of the red cells of the blood with a relatively high color index and the presence of large number of germs. The causes are unknown. Condition. The body is not emaciated. A lemon color of the skin is usually pre...
Pernicious Anemia (addison's Anemia, Malignant Anemia)
Severe anemia in older adults, caused by failure absorb vitamin B12; causes abnormally large red blood cells, gastrointestinal disturbances, and lesions of the spinal cord. ...
PERNICIOUS MALARIAL FEVER
This is a very dangerous disease. The chief forms are the comatose, algid and hemorrhagic. (a) Comatose form is characterized by delirium or sudden coma (deep sleep) with light temperature. (b) The algid or asthenic form begins with vomiting and gr...
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER
Gum Myrrh 7-1/5 ounces Cayenne Pepper 2 ounces Gum Opium 1-3/5 ounces Gum Benzoin 1-1/5 ounces Gum Guaiac 3/5 ounce Gum Camphor 2 ounces Alcohol enough to...
PHARYNGEAL DIPHTHERIA
In typical cases this begins with slight difficulty in swallowing, and reddened throat (pharynx), then there is a general congestion of these parts, and membrane is seen on the tonsils. It is grayish white, then dull or yellowish; adherent and when remo...
Pharyngitis
Inflammation of the pharynx. ...
PHARYNGITIS, Inflammation of the Pharynx
Aconite 2X dil., Belladonna 3X dil., and Mercurius 3X trit. (tablet form) according to symptoms given above. ...
Phenacetine (phenacetin)
White, crystalline compound, C10H13O2N, used as an antipyretic. phlox North American plants of the genus Phlox, having opposite leaves and flowers. ...
PHLEBITIS, INFLAMMATION OF THE VEINS
Causes. Some irritation of the vein, as a puncture or any other injury accompanied by infection. Symptoms. Pain and tenderness along the course of the vein with discolored skin and acute swelling (watery) below the obstruction. Pulse rapid, high temp...
PHOSPHORUS MATCHES. Symptoms
Vomiting and pain, the vomit may be luminous in the dark, characteristic odor, after several days deep jaundice, blood in vomited matter and bloody stools, pulse is rapid and weak. Treatment. Emetics to cause vomiting such as warm salt water, warm m...
PHYSICIAN'S TREATMENT for Night Sweats
l. Atropine in doses of 1-120 to 1-60 grain is good to stop the sweating. It must be used carefully, three doses in twenty-four hours are enough. 2. Tonics to keep up the appetite like gentian, nux vomica or quinine may be given. The patient should w...
PHYSICIANS' TREATMENT for Asthma
1. Inhale chloroform, or break a pearl of amyl nitrite in a handkerchief and inhale the fumes; or smoke saltpetre paper; or cigarettes containing stramonium (thornapple). Sometimes hot coffee fumes are good. To Prevent Recurrence. Take five to twenty...
PHYSICIANS' TREATMENT for Bleeding of the Wind-pipe and Lungs
In many cases the bleeding is slight and no more need be done than to keep the patient quiet and absolute rest. If the bleeding is free, the patient should be placed in bed, not allowed to speak above a whisper nor to change his position. 1. First T...
PHYSICIANS' TREATMENT for Catarrh
If the patient is run down, give tonics, plenty of fresh air and sunshine in the sleeping room, change of climate to a dry, unchangeable climate is sometimes necessary. Local. Attend to any disturbing cause, such as adenoids, spurs on the partition, ...
PHYSICIANS' TREATMENT for Chapped Hands
1. Subnitrate of Bismuth 3 drams Oleate of Zinc 3 drams Lycopodium 2 drams Mix. Apply to the parts three times daily. 2. Powdered camphor mixed with vaselin is healing. 3. Ointment of water of roses (cold ...
PHYSICIANS' TREATMENT for Cholera Infantum
1. Washing out of the bowel frequently by injection controls the diarrhea. Use water of a temperature of 107. Elevate the tube about two feet above the bed, use one-half pint at one time. As the half pint flows in disconnect the funnel attached to the ...