Domestic medicine. Or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines; with observations on sea-bathing, and the use of the mineral waters to which is annexed, a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners / From the 22d English ed., with considerable additions and notes.
- Buchan, William, 1729-1805
- Date:
- 1828
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Domestic medicine. Or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines; with observations on sea-bathing, and the use of the mineral waters to which is annexed, a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners / From the 22d English ed., with considerable additions and notes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Skin, over distention of, in pregnant women - 408 Smeil and taste - - 333 Shoe, the size and figure how regulated - 73—74 Sleep, want of, and restless- ness of pregnant women 407 ——-, its benefits - - 69 -, like diet ought to be _ duly regulated - —- id. , to procure refreshing 70 ——-, light suppers procure ad. -, refreshing, when 71 BSmall-pox - .- - 168 Soda. See Alkalies. Soldiers and sailors, the con- sequences of their employ- ment - - - A4 Sore throat, inflammatory 193 Spirit of wine, camphorat- ed .- - - - XXvVill Spring-chalybeate in the Isle of Wight - - - 489 Squinting. See Strabismus. Stale bread, its effects upon the humours” - > Stone and gravel - - —-.284 Stomach, cramp of — - 316 ——_—., pain of - 259 , inflammation of 210 —~————-, and bowels, affec- tions of. See Costiveness. Studious and intense think- ers, advice to. - - 52 — , diet of - - 54 Studious occupations, re- marks on - - A) Strabismus - - - ool Strains - - - 37v7 Strangling. See Suffocation. Study and exercise, the best time for - - - 53 Subjects, gloomy ones, not to be inculcated - 9] Suffocation from various causes - - - 393 ——of infants - id. Suppers and breakfasts con- trasted = - - - 61 Surgery - - - Bo2 Swellings, puffy, of the feet, of pregnant women - 406 Swooning 7 .,- - 318 4 a \ ibe Vek ‘ “t — Ba. 4) Sa xivn Syncope. See Fits, Fainting. See Swooning. Syrups - - - XXV eel, Tap-rooms, highly pernicious 98 Taste and smell - . 333 Tea, the mischief of, when substituted for solid food 24 Teething = - - - A431 Tests. See Poisons. Thrush. See Aphthe. Tinea, capitis. See Scald Head. Tinctures - = - Tincture, imperial marine, against sea-sickness, &c. 495 ——, how taken in nerv- ous and other disorders. 2d. —, aromatic - XXV1 -, compound, of the bark - - - wd. ——, volatile, feetid ad. —_—_____—., of guiacum 7d. ———-, of black hellebore, 7d. XXV1 ———-, astringent - ad. -———, of myrrh and aloes id. aa, OF OPIUI - XXvVii ——-—-—, sacred, or hiera picra - - - id. ———-—-, compound of senna zd. —-———, balsam of tolu id. ———-, Spanish flies - , 2d. ———-, rhubarb - id. ———-, tonic - - id. Tooth-ach_ - - - 256 ———+—-, of pregnant wo- men - - - 406 Touch, disorders of = - 330 Transitions, sudden, &c. 97 Tunbridge-wells - - A70 aoe eee tN CCL CHITAL properties ie id. , Pyrmont, and German spa, compar- ed with” - - - Turner’s cerate. See Oint- ment of Calamine. Turnips, how considered as A73 Ulcers.) | ege 38](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33282791_0539.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)