Hull's Jahr : a new manual of homoeopathic practice.
- George Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr
- Date:
- 1870
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Hull's Jahr : a new manual of homoeopathic practice. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![the eruption is attended by asthmatic and gastric symptoms, and fits of prostration, Ipec. is the remedy to be preferred. Miliaria Purpurea (Miliaria Eubra).—The principal medicines are : Aeon, and coff., or else : Sulph. or bell, when neither Aco?i. no* coff. is sufficient. When this disease is complicated with scarlatina, Dulc. is preferable. (Compare Scarlatina.) Morbilli.—The term Morbilli, which is derived from the Latin word Morbilli, designates the disease commonly called Measles The principal medicines are: Aeon. Sindipuls., or else: Bell., bry.,chin., phos., and sulph. [ A designation of the varieties of this disease, with their indicated remedies, will facilitate the treatment. These Tarieties are : 1. Inflammatory, for which may be selected: Aeon., bell., bry., cham., dulc, ipecac., Vindi puis. 2. Gastric, which indicates: Cham., ipec,puis., and verat. 3. Typhous or Irregular, requiring: Bell., chin., nuz-v.,phos., puis., and rhus. 4. Septic or Malignant, for which may be administered : Ars., carb.-vpg., hyos., magn.-carb.,'mur.-ac, opi.,phos.,phos.-ac, sulph.-ac, and sulphur.—Schroen, Ed.] Aeon, or puis, will be successfully employed to facilitate the eruption, and to shorten the earlier stages of the disease ; also Coff. when the patient is much agitated, or sleepless and irritable. The Photophobia which sometimes succeeds, often gives way to Bell, when neither Aeon, wor puis, prove sufficient.—Phos., sulph. The Cough sometimes requires also a dose of Coff. or of Hep. after the administration of Aeon. ; but if bronchitis or 'pneumonia be pre- sent, it will be necessary occasionally to have recourse to Bryon. In case of Repercussion of the eruption the medicines to be em- ployed are principally: Bry., puis., and phos., or else: Ars., bell., caus., hell., and sulph. Against Cerebral Affections : Bell, or stram , or else Ars., hell., OY puis., are especially needful. Pulmonary Affections require in preference : Bry., phos., or sulph. [For symptoms resembling Croup, may be selected : Hepar.-sul., sambu., and spong.—Ed.] Putrid Affections: Phos., puis., or sulph.—Ars., carb.-v., mur.-ac., phos.-ac, sulph.-ac. The medicines which have most frequently been found suitable for the sequela of this disease are : Bry., carb.-veg., cham., chin., dros., dulc, hyos., ign., nux, rhus, sep., stram., and sulph.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21060666_0117.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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