A history of the disease usually called typhoid fever : as it has appeared in Georgetown and its vicinity, with some reflections as to its causes and nature / by W.L. Sutton.
- William Loftus Sutton
- Date:
- 1850
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A history of the disease usually called typhoid fever : as it has appeared in Georgetown and its vicinity, with some reflections as to its causes and nature / by W.L. Sutton. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the National Library of Medicine (U.S.), through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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![Sec. 4.—Desquamation of Cuticle, Art. 7.—Respiratory System, Art. 8.—Sequelae. - CHAPTER IV. Duration and Prognosis, - Art. 1.—Duration, ------ 45 Art. 2.—Prognosis, ------ 48 CHAPTER V. Appearance on Dissection, -------51 CHAPTER VI. Diagnosis and Nature, ...-_-- 55 Art. 1.—General Remarks, ------ 55 Art. 2.—Diagnosis from Bilious Fever, 58 Art. 3.—Diagnosis from Typhus Fever, - - - - 64 Art. 4.—Nature, 70 Sec. 1.—Rose Spots, -------70 Sec. 2.—Sudamina, 75 Sec. 3.—Peyer's Patches, ------ 75 CHAPTER VII. Treatment, - -- - - - - - - -95 Art. 1.—Bloodletting, -- 95 Art. 2.—Emetics, 98 Art. 3.—Cathartics, - - 99 Art. 4.—Mercury, ------- 103 Art. 5—Tonics and Stimuli, 104 Art. 6.—Appliances to Skin, 106 Sec. 1.—Blisters and Sinapisms, - 106 Sec. 2.—Water, to head or body, - - - - 107 Sec. 3.—Pediluvia, ------- 107 Art. 7.—Diaphoretics, ------ ]08 Art. 8.—Opiates, -------- 109 Art. 9.—Expectorants, - . hq Art. 10.—Diet and Drinks, - - - - - 110 Sec. 1.—Diet, ----_.. no Sec. 2.—Drinks, - - - . _ _ -ill Art. 11.—Management of Patient, - 1X2 CHAPTER VIII. Art. 1.—Cases, - - - - . _ _ - llfi](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21157443_0006.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


