The curability and treatment of pulmonary phthisis / by S. Jaccoud ; translated and edited by Montagu Lubbock.
- Lubbock Montagu, 1842-
- Date:
- 1885
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Credit: The curability and treatment of pulmonary phthisis / by S. Jaccoud ; translated and edited by Montagu Lubbock. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Schnapf, spirometer of, 105 Schnitzler, on respiration of com- pi-essed air, 105 Schottelius, experiments regarding the infection of j)litliisis, 76 Solireiber, experiments regarding the infection of phthisis, 76 Schwalbach, 251, 252, 258 Sclerosis following catarrh, 157 Scrofula, a] cause of phthisis, 33, 35 ; effect upon treatment, 64; oaseons degeneration due to, 65; combined with ancemia, 114; and ordinary phthisis, 135; combined with con- stitutional debility, 258 ; treatment of, 258 Scrofulous phthisis, 33, 35, 36 Sea voyages, 101 Secondary phthisis, 35 Semma, experiments regarding the infection of phthisis, 74, 79 Shower-batli beneficial in phthisis, 96 97 Sicily, 321, 353, 391, 392, 397 Sick and Anderson, facts on acute miliary tuberculosis reported by, 234 Silesia, 287 Skating at Davos, Samaden, and St. Moritz, 342 Skin in phtliisis, 82 Sloughing of the skin caused by injections^ 182 Soda, chlorinated, 272; chlorinated bicarbonate of, 272 Soden, 272 Sodic chloride, 258 Sommerbrodt, case of pneumonia of apex, 124 Soyka, cases of tuberculous infection, 67 SjDa, mineral waters of, 251, 258 Spain, 297 Spongier, doctrines of, 333 Spczia, 395, 396 Stations, how to procure knowledge of, 301, 362 Stembo, researches of, 106 Stomatitis, 228 Styria, 281, 288 Suckling of child, not to be carried on by mother affected with phthisis, 92 ; case of, 102 Sulphurous waters, beneficial in scrofula, 258 ; their utility, 275 .Sun, length of exposure to, at Davos, Samaden, and St. Moritz, 335 Sweden, 287 Switzerland, 287, 296 Symptoms at onset of pulmonary phthisis, 120 T Tangiers, 378 Tappciner, experiments of on the in- fection of phthisis, 75 Tar, its employment, 156,195 Tartarated antimony, its employ- ment, 188 Teeth in phthisis, 82 Temperature, uniformity of, impor- tant, 357 Teneriffe, 377 Thapsia, plasters of, when advisable, 154 Thaon, work' on identity of lesions in caseous pneumonia and miliary phthisis, 11 Thompson, opinion of as to haemop- tysis being a cause of phthisis, 72 Toboggouing, at Davos, 342 Torpid phthisis, 51 Torpid reaction, 337 Transformations of tubercle, 14, 15, 18; fibrous ditto, 19-21, 30, 32 Transmission of jihthisis, 63, 80 Treatment, effect ujiou curability of disease, 57, 58; prophylactic, chs. iv. V.; of phthisis at onset, 120; of ordinary j^hthisis, 147; of pneu- monic phthisis, 232, 233 Tubercle, production of, 149 Tuberculosis, chronic, 59, 348; pneu- monic, 59; acute miliary, 59, 233- 237 Tuberculous pneumonia, 44; hasmop- tysis in, 50; deposits, effects of, 192 Turpentine, its employment, 156, 195 Types of four series of climates, 369 Typhoid fever, possibly followed by broncho-pneumonia, 44 Tyrol, 296 U Ulceration, pyrexia due to, 167,168 Uniformity of temperature, preserves from local disease, 357 Uriage, 251](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21704703_0426.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)