The relation of alimentation and disease / By J. H. Salisbury.
- James H. Salisbury
- Date:
- 1888
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Credit: The relation of alimentation and disease / By J. H. Salisbury. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![INDEX. Abdomen, distended by enlarged viscera, 150. lame, as if bruised, on oat-raeal diet, 193, 195. usually distended by gases and large at upper part, 212. Abdominal glands enlarged in fibrsemia, 141. Abscess in kidneys, one in 104 autopsies, hog cholera, 286. Absorption of carbonic acid gas by 2 or 3 A. M., causes asthma spasms, 110. Abstinence, effect of; in diabetes, 132. Accumulation of life force by stopping its waste, 181. Acetic acid or vinegar, from fermentation, aggravates the trouble by partially clotting the blood in the vessels, 230. formed by baked beans in digestive or- gans, v. received faster than eliminated, sours the whole organism and forms thi'ombi, 284. shortens and thickens blood fibrin fila- ments, 227. the cause of thrombosis and embolism, 227. the more — the greater the percentage of deaths from hog cholera, 229. Aches, 223. in back from army biscuit diet, 198. Acid, nitro-muriatic, 1^8. Acid stomach, 220. Acid, sulphuric, 170. Acid yeasts in blood of hog cholera, 105. sudden infiltration, 105. Action, automatic, working of, 181. inspirational, how it works, 181. perfect and harmonious, invigorates, 182. Active life pervaded by an internal attitude of peace, 300. Activity of person shakes food out of stomach, 146. Acute stage of consumption of the bowels and chronic diarrhoea, 51. ^Etiology of hog cholera, 227. After three days on baked beans diet, light broke in, v. Air in lungs not enough to satisfy, eighteenth day, army biscuit diet, 201. Air passages, gravel of, 115. Albany Medical College, author graduated in, 1850, iii. Albuminoid globules show bronchinl dis- turbance, 116. Alcohol, 170. and acid yeasts in digestive organs m 104 out of 104 autopsies, 285. formed by baked beans in digestive organs, v. formed in alimentary canal, 25. formed in stomach, 146. Alcohol yeasts, 287. Alcoholic beverages too exclusively taken show on nose, face, and skin, 149. Alcoholic diseased conditions, 150. Alga;, in sputum, 117. Alga3, spores or filaments, or both, forming emboli or not, in the blood, 155. in alimentary canal, 34. Alimentary canal, a yeast-pot in chronic stages of consumption of the bowels and chronic diarrhoea, 53. effect of sugary and starchy diet on, 22. filled with colloid, 212. filled with yeast by army biscuit diet, 205. of soldiers shot in battle, apparently well, in a peculiar condition, 148. Alimentation, a primary cause of disease, 21. abnormal, causes derangements in the fibrin cells of the blood glands, 159. defective, causes a sticky state of the blood, 165. during motherhood, two ]3arts lean meat and one part vegetable, 295. healthy, 13, 18, 19. healthy for one race of animals and un- healthy for another, and vice versa, 13. healthy, two thirds animal and one third vegetable, 18. one of the two great factors in life, 5. studies begun in 1858, 224. well understood as to animals other than man, 13. All objects in nature are symbols of ideas, 298. All of the hogs in the acetic acid experiments would probably have died, 285. AU^arts of the human body analyzed chem- ically, iv. All the foods in constant use, analyzed chem- ically, iv. Alpine mountains, 214. Alpine valleys, nests of goitre, 211. Alternate fevers and chills, 220, 221. Amaurosis, 55.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2150796x_0361.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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