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Credit: Statistics of cholera / by Edward Balfour. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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Treatment Zrd Stage, Collapse, 66, 1st Keheve urgent symptoms 467 4 2 No active rpmedies 421 26 80, Fatigue and erect position dangerous 474 3 H. Treatnent of the ith Stage, Reaction. 88, A stage of Cholera which generally takes place 410 13 89, Relieve prominent symptoms 479 1 76 20 8 64 12 242 91 92 93 113 12 6 17 16 68 Memedies declared of value by large majorities, M. Treatment in the 1st Stage or Ma- laise. 41, Spices and Carmina- tives useful ... 4U 13 67 42, Wines and Spirits useful ... 413 9 69 43, Onlome] valuable when light stools or scanty urine ... 352 44, Quinine and Tonics useful ... 321 461, Change of air useful. 450 47, Warm Clothing and flannel belts useful ... 462 F, 2nd Stage, Diarrhoea. 49, Opiates ... 335 ov, Chlorodyne ... 354 531, Astringents ... 375 2 Cbalk mixture ... 323 54, Spices and Carmina- tives ... 399 65, Opium and Carmina- tives .. 333 56, Cholerapills ... 341 6ii, Sinapisms ... 468 63, Hot Bottles ... 373 (t. 3rd Stage, Collapse. 67, Thirst. 1 Iced water ... 459 2 Solid ice in moulh. 453 3 Cold water with ■) ammonia or .soda) 4 Effervescing draugthe 5 Acid draughts 68, Vomiting 1 Sinapisms 70, Cramps 2 Frictions 71, Weak action of the heart 3 Brandy ... 305 2, Sinking in Epigastrium 2 Camphor .. 343 3 Ammonia ... 374 81, Heat 1 Hot bottles .. 469 2 Hot bricks .. 467 82, Keep up spirits ... 469 87, Nourishment 1 .Soups ... 451 2 Liebegs ... 426 3 Nourishing enemata 431 U. Treatment of the ith Stage, Be- actvjn, 90, Encourage sleep, avoid fatigue and erectposlure ... 477 1 3 1 Brandy ... 384 25 72 2 Opium ... 397 21 63 93, Suppression of urine 1 Turpentine ... 315 45 121 3 Dry tupping ... 372 17 92 4 Chlorate of Potash...301 21159 5 Hot Bath ... 304 33 144 of Bile ... 359 381 430 364 439 435 18 11] 30 130 1 oO 2 17 46 ICO 26. 10] 27 79 39 U9 21 61 35 ] 13 27 li3 2 13 24 84 6 17 6 22 17 83 12 39 32 85 11 31 11 35 50 126 22 116 11 96 5 7 7 7 6 6 11 ]9 15 40 12 38 Remedies on which only smaller num- hers ham reported favourably. F. 2nd Stage, or Diarrhaa, 94, Deficiency 1 Calomel 95, Purging 1 Anodynes 96, Vomiting 1 Effervescing draughts 2 Nourishing ene mata 97, Nourishing food 98, Change of air in Convalescence 99, One attack does not prevent another.. 449 40 83 350 39 9i 463 450 478 471 67, Calomel valuable... 292 58, 1 Sulphuric acid... 280 2 Vinegar ... 104 59, 1 Acetate of Lead... 182 2 Gallic acid ... 125 61, Hot Saline Enemata 166 63, Warm Baths .. 179 2 Wet Sheets .. 153 (?. 3rd Stage or Collapse- 63, Vomiting. 2 Blisters .. 220 3 Ice to Spine .. 211 4 Large doses of Calomel ... 173 5 Mustard emetics 166 7 Hydrocyanic Acid 239 S Cliloroform ... 260 9 Creosote ., 186 69, Congee Stools. 1 Hot Saline enemata !2; 49 32 66 53 47 101 124 P 140 169 311 231 303 268 201 204 JOl 160 69 201 116 192 123 192 74 168 62 169 71 224 give relief. 70, Cramps. 1 Hot Saline ene- mata 3 Chlorodyne 72, Sinking in EpigaS' trium. 1 Chillies 76, Chloroform danger- ous ... 272 26i 42 175 199 208 265 5 3 229 76 197 59 157 61 158 S. Treatment ith, Stage, Reaction, 91, Quinine ... 234 37 210 93, Suppression of Urine 2 Blisters, Sinapisms 252 74 155 6 Tiuct. Canthaiidis 247 76 168 94, Deficiency of bile 2 Spicea ... 211 87 183 93, Purging 2 Calomel .. 240 76 165 3 Ipecacuanha ... 259 55 167 4 2S i Remedies pronounced against—even declared dangerous E. 1st, Stage or -Malaise. 45, Purgatives dange- rous. ... 421 7 63 46, 2 Exposure andfatigue.468 1 12 F. 2nd, Stage or Diarrhoea, 61, Brandy partly usefnl...409 23 49 52, Brandy and Opium apt to induce dange- rous reaction ... 354 31 96 62, Bleeding Ist. Stage ... 13 391 77 2nd. Stage 12 393 76) 3rd. Stage 23 385 73 4th. Stage 11 390 80 63, 4 Cold effusion 89 155 237 64, 1 Purgatives dange- rous .. 365 37 79 2 Castor oil .... 227 106 148 3^ Hot saline ene- mata. .,,.174 76 231 65, Fatigue dangerous... 471 2 8 G. ird Stage, or Gollapise, 68, Vomiting 6 Tartar emetic ...91 190 200 69, With congee stools, 2 Opium & Chloro- form dangerous.,. 327 41 113 7C-4, Strychnine 94 113 274 71, Weak sction of Heart 1 Saline transfusion 101 91 289 2 Enemata ... 180 60 241 73, Quinine useful ... 116 111 254 74, Peculiar Remedies. 1 Belladonna .. 51 108 322 2 Chlorate of Potash 121 87 273 3 Strychnine .. 63 100 318 4 Electricity .. 87 . 81 313 5 Musk. ... 89 78 314 6 Acid Hallieri 109 7i 298 76, Opium injurious.. 422 12 47 77, 1 Brandy dangerous 173 165 163 2 Wine dangerous.. 160 176 165 3, Powerful remedies to be avoided ...413 21 47 79, Antiseptics 1 Carbolic acid 60 66 365 2 Sulphites 97 69 315 3 Vinegar 63 66 352 83, Hypodermic injection,91 74 316 84, Calomel 1 Frequently given in large doses. ... 101 163 212 2 Small doses ...135 146 200 85, Tartar Euietic, Sulphate Magnesia 17 385 79 86, Water. 1 Cold effusion ... 43 267 169 2 With hot Blankets 121 180 18U H. Treatment ith Stage, Reaction. 92, Act as poisons at the commencement of reaction 1 Brandy ... 384 26 72 2 Opium ... 397 21 63 I 94, Deficiency ol bile. I 3 Opium. ... 163 149 179](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21457670_0061.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)