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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![Ether, 73. Ethics of food during infaucy wliich are damaging, 15. Examples of the early decay of vital energy shown in ])rofessioual athletes, gym- nasts, pugilists, oarsmen, etc., 11. Examination of blood should be immediate, 151. Excitements, may cause lapses, 169. how to calm, 6. physical, moral, and mental, have to do with chronic diseases, 3. rupture softened blood-vessels, 92. Exercise, 99, 108. even small, in liog cholera, fatal, by congestion and trip-hammer pulsa- tions, 228. in walking one hour daily, 218. made better feeling, eighth day, army biscuit diet, 199. passive, 12.5, 128, 137, 140. vigorous, shakes food out of stomach, 206. vcorks starchy food down in the bowels, where it digests ere fermentation sets in, 197. would have deferred consumption of bowels in army biscuit diet, 206. Exertion, over-, ruptures softened blood-ves- sels, 92, 108. Exhaustion comes from vraste of energy in meaningless operations, 131. Expansion of chest imjjaired by paralysis, caused by the absorption of gases, 47. Expectorates tough mucus, 220, 221. Expectoration of sweetish, thick, cream-col- ored mucus, 198. thick, ropy, sweetish, in army biscuit diet, 205. Expenditure of nerve force to calm the func- tions and faculties, how to do it, 6. Experiments in producing consumption of bowels and chronic diarrhoea on army biscuit, 197. on feeding oatmeal continuously and exclusively, 191. stopped on thirtieth day for prudence' sake, 196. on swine producing chronic diarrhoea, consumption of lungs, thrombosis, and embolism, 224. with vinegar in producing rheumatism, 218. thrombosis, 218. Exploded by gas, v. Exposures, cause catarrhs and colds, 108. relation to chronic diseases, 2. Extent of hog-cholera in 1858, 225. Extirpation of growth, removes not its cause, 136. Extravasation produced by emboli, 227. Extremities, cold and clammy, 195. oatmeal diet, numb and clammy, 195. cold, army biscuit diet, twenty-first day, 202 ; twenty-third day, 203. not fully under control, army biscuit diet, 202. prickle, army biscuit diet, eighteenth day, 201; numb, twentieth day, 202. Eyes and fauces congested as if sick from a cold, 220, 221. affected with blindness, 228. congested, 220. dim, from army biscuit diet, 20G. diseases of, 136, 150; complications, .50. glassy, 187. on oatmeal diet, blur, confused, dim, look a little wild, watery, 195. opened to the vast reach of the field, v. small, red, and watery, 213. staring, on baked-beans diet, 186. vacant, 187. watery, 219. Eace, flushed, 219, 220. Eailing strength kept up, how, 174. Faith alone cannot restore diseased organs, 177. must anneal the whole, 182. must be inspired by physician, 130. without works is dead, 177. Falls, on closing eyes, twenty-fourth day army biscuit diet, 203. False diphtheritic exudation, 58. Fanaticisms the secondary outcrop of dis- eased states of the body, 1. Fat in blood, 155. preserves tissues, 38. Fatalities of babyhood, how relieved, 296. Fatty degeneration, affords us time for re- pentance, reform, and repair, 142. a preservative proces.s, 119. can be repaired, 143. caused by unhealthy alimentation, 120. diagnosis by blood examination, 144. Fatty disease of liver, spleen, and heart caused by feeding, 208. disease really nature's preservation, 38. diseases curable, 120. explained, 118. great number suffer from it, 143. muscular weakness in, 143. of heart and other organs, cause of, 38. really a preservation of tissues from de- cay, 142. Fatty food too exclusively used produces red, blotched face, skin, nose, erythema, etc., 149. infiltration and metamorphosis of mus- cular fasciculi, 142. Fauces congested, as with a cold, 220. watery, 219,220. Favus, 32. Features leaden-hued from salt meats, 149. Feces ash-colored, putty-like, tenth day, army biscuit diet, 200. full of yeast, army biscuit diet, twenty- third' day, as in consumption and chronic diarrhoea, 203. hard, dry, light-colored, rather sticky, on oatmeal diet, 193. mushy, army biscuit diet, would fill a chamber full, though of little weight, 202. normal, 204. pass involuntarily, cretins, 213. pass involuntarily, army biscuit diet, 205.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2150796x_0370.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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