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ACNE
Sepia 6X trit. (tablet form). When caused by menstruation in dark haired women. Pulsatilla 3X dil. For blondes, and when caused by rich foods. ...
ACNE. (Simple Acne)
This is an inflammation of the sebaceous (fatty, cheesy) glands. It forms these pimples or pustules and these are intermingled with black-heads (comedones), flesh-worms. They vary from a pin-head to a split-pea in size, and are of a bright or dark red c...
Aconite
Various, usually poisonous perennial herbs of the genus Aconitum, having tuberous roots, palmately lobed leaves, blue or white flowers with large hoodlike upper sepals, and an aggregate of follicles. The dried leaves and roots of these plants ...
ACONITE. Symptoms
Sudden collapse; slow, feeble, irregular pulse, and breathing; tickling in the mouth and the extremities, giddiness, great muscular weakness; pupils generally dilated, may be contracted; mind is clear. Antidotes: Solution of tannic acid, twenty drops...
Actinomycosis (lumpy Jaw)
Inflammatory disease of cattle, hogs, and sometimes humans, caused by actinomyces; causes lumpy tumors of the mouth, neck, chest, and abdomen. ...
ACUTE BRIGHT'S DISEASE. (Acute Inflammation of the Kidneys)
This occurs chiefly in young people and among grown men. Exciting causes are exposure to cold, wet, burns, extensive skin tears (lesions), scarlet fever, diphtheria, typhoid fever, measles and acute tuberculosis, poisons; and pregnancy is one cause when...
ACUTE CATARRHAL CONJUNCTIVITIS (Pink Eye)
Definition. This is an acute inflammation of the mucous membranes under the eyelids, and there is congestion (too much blood), swelling and a discharge of mucus and pus. Causes. Exposure to wind, dust, smoke, or irritating foreign substance, cinder, ...
ACUTE CATARRHAL INFLAMMATION OF THE MIDDLE EAR
Causes. Acute coryza, acute pharyngitis, influenza, scarlet fever, inflammation of the eustachian tube, gargling, bathing, employing the nasal douche or violently blowing the nose. Inflammation of the eustachian tube is, in many cases, simply the fir...
ACUTE CONGESTION OR HYPEREMIA OF THE KIDNEYS
This occurs at the beginning of acute nephritis; in acute infectious diseases, after taking turpentine, chlorate of potash, cantharides, carbolic acid, alcohol, etc.; after one kidney has been removed. Kidney. The kidney is enlarged, dark red, while ...
ACUTE DYSPEPSIA
(Acute Indigestion, Acute Gastritis). "Gaster" is the Greek for stomach; "itis" means inflammation,--thus acute inflammation of the stomach. It may be acute or chronic. When acute it may be called acute gastritis, acute gastric catarrh, acute dyspepsia ...
ACUTE GENERAL PERITONITIS. (Inflammation of the Peritoneum)
Causes. Primary; Occurs without any known preceding disease, and is rare. Secondary; Occurs from injuries, extension from inflamed nearby organs, such as appendicitis or infection from bacteria, without any apparent lesion (disease of the bowel). Perf...
ACUTE MELANCHOLIA
Is generally the result of some mental shock. CHRONIC MELANCHOLIA is the end of all other forms of mental depression. All these have their own peculiar manifestations and need a special line of treatment. ...
ACUTE PLEURISY (Inflammation of the Pleura)
The pleura covers the wall of the chest cavity and infolds or surrounds the lungs. Pleurisy means the inflammation of this pleura or covering. Causes. Exposure to cold, etc. Onset may be gradual or sudden, with chills fever and sharp stitches in ...
ACUTE SUPPURATIVE INFLAMMATION OF THE MIDDLE EAR
This inflammation of the middle ear is one in which, at an early stage of the disease, the free liquid poured out assumes a pus-like character. At the onset the mucous membrane of the eustachian tube and middle ear becomes first congested and afterward...
ACUTE TONSILITIS. (Follicular Inflammation of the Tonsils). Causes
Authors regard this as an infectious disease. It is met with more frequently in the young; infants may take it. Some authors state it can be communicated either through the secretions or by direct contact, as in the act of kissing (Koplik). It is freq...
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SHAKING PALSY. (Paralysis Agitans)
THREAD WORM OR PIN WORM
THOMAS'S ELECTRIC OIL
CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER. (Sclerosis of the Liver)
ACUTE TONSILITIS. (Follicular Inflammation of the Tonsils). Causes
FELON. (Whitlow)
LOCKJAW. (Tetanus)
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THINGS IN THE EAR; Buttons, Beads, etc
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WATER ON THE BRAIN (Acute Hydrocephalus)
PLEURISY, Inflammation of the Pleura
Vaccination after exposure to Smallpox
With what should one be Vaccinated
SCURVY
Where should Vaccination be Performed