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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![save labor, 225; hnd results oC tliis effort to save labor, 22:'). Hogs in lio-;' clioli-ra would all die, or a large propoi tiou, aftei' a luu months, unless slaughtered, 229. should never be turned into cornfiolds, 293. that survived the eighth week were feeble and diseased, 229. Hominy, 295. hiis been fed exclusively, 207. can be fed from forty to Miy d«ys with- out disease, 207. should be boiled six hours, 296. Homceoplasiii, 67. Hop, 171. Hospital gangrene, 149. Hot plate, 127, 140. Hot stage, followed by profuse cold sweats lasting all night, show vinegar plants to be rapidly developed, 83. Hot water, at 110 to 150 degrees Fahr., 94, 122, 127, 135, 140, 144, 168, 296. bath, 124, 128, 137, 140. benefit to comparatively healthy persons, 95. better to take it in bed, 95; or if up, to lie down on left side, 95. excites downward peristalsis, 95. flat tnste treated, 122. foundation for the treatment of all chronic diseases, 95. indispensable, 94. is an inside bath, 95. is to prevent fermentative products from causing partial paralysis, cough, etc., 94. is to wash out the stomach, 94. must be used for years till digestion is normal, 94. object of drinking, one or more hours before meals and ere retiring, 94. quenches thirst best, 95. How to eructate gas from siomach : lie on the left side, and liquid will displace the gas, 73. Hurts to swallow, 220. Huskiness and hoarseness, army biscuit diet, 205. Hydrastis, 170. Hydrogen sulphide gas, cause of fatty degen- eration, bad, 120. Hypernutritiou, the effect of sta.sis, 25. of parts a state of partial death, 135. Hypochondria, 22. Hypocritical thinkers, talkers, and doers, 12. I BEGAN on myself alone in 1854, au- thor, v. ; I began to understand the cause of disease, j 1858, author, vi. Ice, Menthol, 114. j water, excessive use of, a hundred-fold more an error than cold water, 95. ' Idea of living on one food came to author in 18.54, V. Ideas quite confused, army biscuit diet, twenty-third day, 203. Idiosyncrasies, 176. ' | Idiots of V'alesia cured by food, etc., 217. lle()-ea:c.il valve, paralysis of, 147. Ills that ilesh are heir to, in a large measure due to food, 25. Imagiiiaiion, powerful factor as to food likes, 176. Improvetiieiit of ])aiient, deceptive when jiylorus i.s parulyzud, 146. Improving nil the lime on animal diet, 204. Inability to control feet and legs increasing, army biscuit diet, 201. Inaction develops fatty degeneration more rajjidly, 14-'. Incapacity, menial, from librajuiia, 141. In comes the beef ns the teeth appear, 297. Incubative stage of consumption, 86. stage of consuui])iiou of the bowels and chronic diarrhu;a, 86. Incurable diseases with constantly increas- ing death rate, iv. Infants, how they should be fed at birth, 16, 296. how they should be fed after weaning, 17, 297. should only eat, sleep, and be happy, 297. Infections naturally tend downwards, 9. Infectious diseases, vi. Inflamniation, caused by embolism and trip- hammer pulsations, 105. in rheumatism caused by cold contract- ing the tissues, 162. produced by emboli, 227. Inoculation of disease like mixing dough with yeast, 294. Inosite, 155. Insanity, 21, 24, 86. a food disease that kills many annually, ' 86. Insoluble bodies tend to fix themselves in epithelia in or near the heart, 164. Inspirational acts defined, 181. pursuits invigorate, 181. Instrument for diagnosticating fatty degen- eration of muscles, 144. Intermission of pulse, marked, 221. Intermittent fever, 148, 150. and remittent fevers worked up by au- thor, vi. pulse in fibrcemia, 141. Interlobular tissue increased and consoli- dated with a cellular infiltration in fibrous consumption, 79. Intestinal fold sloughed off, 173. secretions, partially suppressed by army biscuit diet, 105. w.alls the most usual site of embolism, next to lungs, 227. walls paralyzed from direct contact of gas, alcohol, and vinegar, 205. Intestines very much disturbed with gas, army biscuit diet, twenty-third day. 203. Intoxicated feeling on baked beans diet, 187. Iodides of potassium, ammonium, and sodium, 138. Iodine, tincture of, 138. Iodoform, 138. Irritating gase.s a cause of spasms in asthma.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2150796x_0375.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)