The principles and practice of obstetrics / by Gunning S. Bedford.
- Gunning S. Bedford
- Date:
- 1863
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The principles and practice of obstetrics / by Gunning S. Bedford. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![milk, and then removed; emollient poultices to the ear; and, when the inflammation and pain are very active, two or three seeches ap« plied round the mastoid process will be indicated. I have found in these cases much benefit from an onion poultice. When the matter be- gins to discharge, it will be right to continue the emollient injections for the purpose of cleansing the ear; and if the discharge should be protracted, astringent in lieu of emollient injections will be proper. One of the following may be employed: R Sulpbat Zinci gr. ij Aquae Distillat. § ij Ft. sol. 5 Lactis. Aquae Calcis aa 3] Tinct. Myrrkae gtt. xij M. This child has labored under constipation; it will, therefore, be neces- sary to attend to the condition of its bowels. It will, as a general rule, be good practice to administer in these cases a brisk cathartic, for the reason that it will act beneficially on the intestinal mucous surface; and, with the same view of revulsion, a styptic pediluvium during the inflammatory stage of the disease will be beneficial. Let the following cathartic be administered to-night, followed in the morning by § ss of castor oil: R Sub. !Mur. Hydrarg gr. ij Pulv. Jalapae .... gr. vi Pulv. AntimoniaL gr. I Ft. pulv. During the inflammatory stage, the diet should be simple, consisting of diluents, boiled rice, potatoes, &c. GONORRHGEAL OPHTHALMIA IN A LITTLE BOY, AGED THREE YeARS. Wil- liam J., aged three years, has a severe inflammation of the left eye, which is closed, and excessively tumid. The child appea.s to be in much pain, and altogether an object of distress. How long, my good woman, has your child been affected with this sore eye V I noticed it for the first time, sir, yesterday morning. Was the eye closed when you first observed it was inflamed V No, sir; but it closed up yesterday afternoon, and the poor child has been crying all night. Do you know what caused the eye to inflame'? Indeed, I do not, sir. Now, my good woman, tell me the truth, and I will do all I can for your child. Well, doc- tor, I believe the child caught the contagion from its father. What contagion ? Oh! sure, sir, you must know! My husband is a worthless man, and he has given my poor little child a dreadful disease, which will destroy his eye! The reason, gentlemen, for my asking these questions, was to confirm the suspicion I entertained as to the par. ticular nature of this ophthalmia, and I have no doubt that it is a case of gonorrheal inflammation, one of the most rapidly destructive forms o(](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21034357_0035.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


