A treatise on Asiatic cholera / edited and prepared by Edmund Charles Wendt, in association with Drs. John C. Peters, Ely McClellan, John B. Hamilton, and Geo. M. Sternberg.
- Edmund Charles Wendt
- Date:
- 1885
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on Asiatic cholera / edited and prepared by Edmund Charles Wendt, in association with Drs. John C. Peters, Ely McClellan, John B. Hamilton, and Geo. M. Sternberg. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Gerstein Science Information Centre at the University of Toronto, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Gerstein Science Information Centre, University of Toronto.
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![Abdomen, the, in cholera, 234 Acclimatization in the etiology of chol- era, 210 Acid, carbolic, see Carbolic acid Adulterated and tainted food and chol- era, 214 Age in tlie etiology of cholera, 209 Air, impure, and cholera, 214 Albuminuria of cholera, 243 American theories as to the nature of cholera, 147 Antiquity of the disease, 8 Api:)etite, the, in cholera, 233 Army of the United States, histoiy of epidemic cliolera in, 7 et seq. U. S. epidemics of 1832-1835 in, 71 U. S. epidemics of 1848-1857, 79 et seq. U. S. epidemic of 18G7 in, 101 et seq. U. S. epidemic of 1873 in, 109 et seq. U. S. epidemic of ] 86G in, 88 et seq. Atmosphere, the, and cholera, 211 Aural affections as sequeke, 257 B. Babes' investigations concerning com- ma-bacillus, 182, 183 Bacillus, conuna of Koch, 152, 153 Bacteria culture, 311 et seq. Nedswetzky's researches concern- ing. 129 of cholera, Pacini's discoveries con- cerning, 130, 131 of cholera, varieties, 129 Bacterioscopy, 300 metliods of, 311 et seq. Bartholow's theory of Cholera, 149 Bayer's water-miasm theory, 119 Bedloe's Island, cholera at, 108 Bed-sores as sequelte, 257 Bengal and Calcutta, disease at, 5 Bile, tlie, in cliolera, 245 Bladder after death in reaction, 286 at autopsy, 275 Blood in cholera, 236 in cholera ante and post mortem researches, 276, 277 -poison theory of Johnson, 121 Bombay, cholera in, in 1883, 58 mortality rates, monthly from 1848-1883, 59 Bontiits, 3 Brain and meninges after death in re- action, 288 Bronchi at autopsy', 278 Bronchitis, in cholera, 238 Brooklyn, cholera in, in 1866, 39, 40 Bryden's monsoon theory, 123 C. Cabul and Herat as starting places of cholera, 42, 43 Cadaver, appearance of, 267 Calcutta and Bengal, disease at, 8 Calomel plan of treatment, 383 Canada, cholera in, 17 Carbolic acid in the prevention of chol- era, 332, 333 Cavisation of cholera, 119 et seq. Causes of cholera in New York city in 1832, 20, 21, 22 of cholera, theories, 169 of epidemics in the U. S. in 1847- 1849, 28-30 Cerebral symptoms of cholera, 245 Chapman's neurotic theory of chol- era, 143 Chicago, cholera in, in 1852, 33 Childbed and pregnancy as influenced by cholera, 263 Chlorides, metallic, in the prevention of cholera, 332 Chloroform in cholera, 379, 380 Cholera-bacillus controversy, 176 culture, 311 et seq. see also comma-bacillus -bacteria, varieties, 129 blood in, 236 cells, 125 cj'^anosis, 241 dian-htea, 220 eruptions, 254, 255](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20996421_0423.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


