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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![Long breath indicates parni vsis of diaphragm, 72. often drawn, army biscuit diet, eigh- teenth day, :i01. Longevity in nioiic-eatcrs, 15. Look is a »ti\va, Loose movements of bowels, 220. Losing control of limbs, arniv liibcuit diet, thirti'onth day, 200, 201. control of lower extremities, army bis- cnit diet, 200, 202. Loss in weight, never miiul, 172. will bo made np, 172. Lost tissue devitalized and enervated is no loss, and must be replaced. 172. Lower bowels numb, iirniy bi.senit diet, six- teenth day, 201. Lukewarm water exerts upward peristalsis, 9G. Lumbago, 208. Lumbar pains in oatmeal diet, 193. Lung capillaries, contracted by cold, filter the mycoderms from the blood stream, hence tubercle, 88. Lungs, embolism of, 102 of 104 autopsies, hog cholera, 285. filled with tubercles after daily drinks of vinegar, 210. get force from the cerebellum, 6. gravel of, 45. symptoms in consumption of bowels, and chronic diarrhcea, 55. the seat of emboli in the lai'ge majority of cases, 228. often paralyzed, 73. tissues subject to expansion from heat and contraction from cold, 88. tubercle, cause of, 44, 55. why first attacked, 88. Lympliatic glands enlarged, 228. enlarged e.Nperimeutally by acetic acid or vinegar in excess, 218. Malarial asthma. 111, 113. Mammiiry gland, colloid, 212. voluminous and pendent, 213. Mammillated blood discs, 154. Man, acts on man at every point, 179. civilized, would live longer if the les- sons of nature were heeded, 15. in the wild state more healthy than in the civilized, 14; free from consumption, 86. in wild state usually dies by accident or old age, 14. is two thirds carnivorous and one third herbivorous by structure, and there- fore omnivorous, 14, 30. may be made herbivorons by genera- tions of feeding, 14. Manufactured baby-foods to be avoided if possible, 297. Massage, 125, 128, 137. Masturbation, 213. Meals, 99, 124, 129, 136. should not be tasks, 296. Meaning of natural language, 298. Measles, worked up in 1862 by author, vi. Meat diet in eight days cured of all bad ef- fects caused by baked beans diet, 187, 188. dyspepsia, 207 ; produced, 209. eaters, great loiigeviiy of, 15. fairly well done digests well, 169, lessen amount eaten when lapses in treatment occur, 169. patients that do not like it, how to do with them, 170. rare or raw, not recommended for the consumptive, 169. .select with care, 169. symptoms, 209. treated by rectal alimentation till stomach is washed out, 209. Meats about one twelfth of the bulk of bread and vegetables the conven- tional diet, and was used in the vin- egar experiments, 218. lean, digested in .ttomach, 18. Mechanical cause of emboli, 227. efforts exhaust energy faster than we take it in, 181. efforts to be avoided, 182. Medical terminology changed somewhat since this work w^as written, vii. treatment, 137. iNledicine to be advised b}' physician only, 99. Medicines will not cure catarrh if causes con- tinue, 109. are to aid digestion and to keep bowels open, 143. alone do not cure, 130. Melanotic matter, 76, 82, 108, 115, 116. Memory, bad, twenty-first dav, armv biscuit diet, 202. poor, on oatmeal diet, 193, 195. Men, finest and most healthy, attacked by goitre, 217. Men thought they would have a fine time on baked beans, 184. Menses deranged, 213. Mental conditions make a difference, 181. disturbances working physical evil, 174, 176. Mentha pip., oil of, 113. Menthol ointment, comp., for hay fever par- oxysms, 114. Meshes of fibrin filaments make the blood ropy in rlieum.atism, 161. smaller in rheumatic blood, 161. Microcystes, 54. Microscope, a most valuable assi.stant, 225. alone is an unerring guide to detect the first two stages of consumption, 47. detects the predisposition to consump- tion, 27. necessary to detect the second stage of consum|)iion, 42. showed that beans would not digest, v. use of, in detecting and averting throm- bosis and embolism, 164. valuable in diagnosis, 151. Microsco])es, few are fitted for this work, 1.53. Microscopic examination discovers rheuma- tism latent in the blood, 161.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2150796x_0377.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)