The faeces of children and adults : their examination and diagnostic significance with indications for treatment / by P.J. Cammidge.
- Cammidge, P. J. (Percy John), 1872-
- Date:
- 1914
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The faeces of children and adults : their examination and diagnostic significance with indications for treatment / by P.J. Cammidge. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![Anus, spasm, effect on duimeter of formed motion Aperients, mucus secretion due to •• Appendicitis, cliromc constipation as a sequela of medical treatment of — diarrhoea due to — fattv constituents of feces .. — and' membranous colitis, con- nection between — simulation by tuberculosis of the caxum .. Appendix abscess, pus in the faeces — concretions, suggested cause of ^ :■ — as source of germs m typhoid carriers Arabinose, production from hemi- cellulose Arachnida .. Arginin. relation to putrescin Aromatic oxyacids in freces (see Phenol, Indol, Skatol) Arrowroot, amount of starch- residue in the fseces from .. Arsenical poisoning, blood in the stools due to Arterio-sclerosis, suggested causa- tion of — table of fatty constituents of the faeces in — and pancreatitis, table of results of analysis of faeces in Arthropoda Artificial foods, reason of constipa- ting effect of Ascaris, eggs of, spores of truffles simulating . . — mushroom spores as o^-a of .. — alata [see Ascaris mystax) — canis (see Ascaris mystax) — lumbricoides, description of 9: illustrations of (Plate VI, 13; Fig. 47) onion fibres simulatmg — marginata (see Ascaris mystax) — mystax [Fig. 48, p. 100; Plate VII, 7) ■■ ■■ . ■■ cotton threads simulating description of egg of (Plate VI, 14) onion fibres simulating simulation by celery fibres — vermicularis (see Oxyuris vermi- cularis) Ascites, dietetic treatment of Ash con tent of breast-fed and bottle fed infants compared fa3ces in acute enteritis chronic enteritis mucous colitis conditions causing in- crease in .... in constipation.. effect of diet on Ash 14 29 326 333 275 351 357 33 223 — 137 220 114 211 203 398 35 142 273 174 III 330 — 117 117 100 100 -100 90, 99 115 100 116 117 100 qo 115 115 101 430 321 342 345 349 293 324 292 content of fa;ces in fatty diar- rhoea • ■ . • • . infantile constipation .. marasmus .. on milk diet in intestinal catarrh .. jaundice on meat diet . • . • • in membranous colitis.. on milk diet . • 292, — mixed diet normal percentage — in rickets sprue starvation - on vegetable diet infantile faeces analysis of .. meconium normal faeces, amount of .. — of fajces of infants and adults compared table of results of estimation Asiatic cholera (see Cholera) Asparagus debris in fa3ces (Plate IV, 3] Aspirin as an intestinal antiseptic Asses, tetanus bacilli in fffices . . Asylum dysentery, B. dysenteria3 (Flexner) the cause of bacteriology of characters of stools Atonic constipation, diet scheme Atony of the stomach, auto-intoxi- cation due to diet suitable in effect of lavage on .. Atwater and Bryant's average energy values Auto-intoxication, association with streptococcal infections . . — B. aminophilus intestinalis in faeces in . coll in treatment of — drug treatment of —• due to atony of the stomach .. — urinary tests for presence of .. — varied clinical picture in Bacilli, colour-producing Bacillus acidi lactici influence on intestinal putrefaction .. intestinal' fermentation due to .. — acidophilus (Fig.68),126, 129 —- — in carbohydiate flora and dextrose, broth the best medium for fostering effect of maltose on type of organisms, patho- genicity of .. — alkaligenes, table of properties — aminophilus intestinalis, pres- ence in ficces in auto-intoxi- cation 294 330 294 320 336 380 317 350 320 322 291 294 282 314 292 292 293 315 317 293 174 342 58 440 163 149 353 352 458 409 409 409 295 159 212 443 439 409 206 368 154 168 208 362 152, 153 133 129 399 149 150 212](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2150958x_0509.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)