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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![Conviction, hearty and full, 176. that so-called incurable diseases were curiible, iv. that the mind of man must be endowed with |)ower to trace the causes of in- curable diseases, iv. Cooperative law of soul and vital force, 183. Cornmeal diet, the essential food of tranche Cointe, where cretins are seen, 217. Corn should bo husked and fed daily in bulk that will be eaten, 293. trampled, moistened by rains, becomes sour, unfit for food, 225. Corpuscles, arrangement of, in rheumatism, 161. Cough from arniv biscuit diet, 198. in consumption not necessarily present in first and second stages, 90. in hog-cholera, 229. really begins in third stage, 90. Coughs, 220. in hog-cholera, 228. severe, 220, 221. Countenance, fresh, 204. Counter-irritation over the liver, 128. Cow's milk, 297. Cracked wheat, 123, 128, 136, 295. Cramps in legs, army biscuit diet, twenty- third day, 203. Cream, 124. Creatine in blood, 155. Creeping chills, army biscuit diet, 199. Cretinism, 21. an extreme and idiotic form of goitre, 212. an extreme state of congenital colloid disease, 212. description of, 213. limits of, 212. Cretins and cornmeal connected, 217. Cretins, born idiotic, with large thyroid tu- mors, 213. brain deformed, 213. description of, 213. drink sour wine, 216. eat very little meat, 216. Crullers forbidden, 98. Crypta syphilitica in blood, 156. Crystals, in blood, 155. in gravel, 108, 109, 115. fusiform, in asthma, 116. Cure, complicated by want of conviction, 176. depends on the acts and mental and moral sincerity of patient, 179. of consumption by lung repair going on faster than the breaking-down process, 45. of consumption lies in making more blood to repair waste, 91. a loug and tedious route, but safe, 91. of disease by special feeding, 21. of disease takes time and persistence, 131. philosophy of the work of, 26. possible in spite of uncongenial sur- roundings, 182. should be made a ])leasure of, 182. Cushioned soles, army biscuit diet, thirteenth day, 200. oatmeal diet, 195. Cutaneous congestion, 287. Cyanotic hogs, 232. Cystine, 52. in blood, 155. in feces, 53. in sputa of asthma and fibrinous con- sumption, 82. Daily doings cause chronic disease, 2, 126. Daily drinks of vinegar for obesity, symp- toms and deatii from, 210. Damming the blood stream by emboli, 227. Damn, patients saying it mentally, can not recover, 182. Damp atmosphere, not the cause of goitre, 216. Darting pains in heart, 221. Dayton, Ohio, 283. Deaf and dumb, 213. Deafness, 21. from army biscuit, 206. from oatmeal diet, 195, 196. Death from over-use of vital energy in ath- letes, 11. from tissue exhaustion and starvation in fibrinous consumption, 79. in fatty degeneration, occurs while try- ing to satisfy cravings for food, 143. in fibrinous consumption, from exhaus- tion, 79. in wild state of man, comes usually from accident or old age, 14. neck and chest ahead in the race, 167. rate of civilization appalling, 86. rates constantly increasing fascinated my thought, iv. wins honestly, 167. from hog - cliolera, immediate cause, thrombosis and embolism, 225. predisposing cause, sour food, 225. rate varies directlv as the acetic acid in the slop, 229, 283. of infants avoided by proper feeding, 16. Deaths from Bright's disease, cancer, dia- betes, heart diseases, insanity, ovarian disease, paralysis, and softening of the brain, usually are but just retributions for physical sins, 86. from hog-cholera, 20 to 80 per cent., 225. Debating society in cerebrum, 176. senseless when on treatment, 176. Debilitated, army biscuit diet, 18, 201, 203. Debility, muscular, 199. ■ Decrease in alcohol and acid yeasts, 204. gelatinous mucus, 204. Degeneration, fatty, 142. from long unhe.uthy feeding, culminat- ing point in, 142. Demented condition, 21. ; Deportment of physician should be that of a true man, 178. Derbyshire, has colloid disease, 212. neck, 212. Desires and appetites, i)athological, the prin- cipal cause of consumiition, 1. desires become pathological habits, 131 Detailed drawings of every form met with, iv Detection of the derangements in disease](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2150796x_0367.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)