A treatise on the nature and cure of gout, comprehending a general view of a morbid state of the digestive organs; and of regimen: with some observations on rheumatism / [Charles Scudamore].
- Charles Scudamore
- Date:
- 1816
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on the nature and cure of gout, comprehending a general view of a morbid state of the digestive organs; and of regimen: with some observations on rheumatism / [Charles Scudamore]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Heberden, Dy. his disinclination to bleed in gout 348 Held, Dr. his praise of Peruvian bark 167 Hellebore, an injurious medicine 160 Hellebore and laudanum, sensi- ble properties of 163 — observations on the medicinal action of in gout, when most favourable 153 — very injurious qualities of as a gout remedy 159, 235, 326 Helmont, Van, that the gout is contagious 117 Hereditary predisposition to gout, the question discussed 4d ——- in those who have it strongly, the gout easily induced 120 Hermodactyl of the antients 162 Herring, paroxysm of gout cured by means of, related by Dr. Clarke 257 Hewson, Mr. referred to on the blood 335 Hippocrates, his definition of the four humours ; - 49 »— his opinion as to the age when gout chiefly attacks women 51 —- advised the burning of gouty parts with raw flax 179 —- his aphorism on applying cold water in gout referred to 182 Hemorrhage, spontaneous, salu- tary to a certain extent 350 Hoffman de morbis mutandis, referred to 21 Home, Sir E. referred to red Home, Prof. Edin. his case of ‘ retrocedent gout, which proved speedily fatal 325 Horace, his poetical pathology 79 Horse exercise, its value 247 ‘Hot climate in some instances favourable 243 Hours, regularity in, important 249 Humours, four according to Hip- © pocrates 49 Humulus lupulus, as a remedy in gout considered 172 — when may deserve trial 292 Hunter, Mr. his description of the sensations of gout 29 = his opinion that gout is not al- ways an actof the constitution, discussed 124 =~ his opinion on the phenomena of local inflammation depending on the constitution 129 =. his question how far the inflam- tation of gout may affect the brain and stomach 320 Hunterian museum, various pre- parations of gouty concretions in 406 —— specimen of stomach gangre- nous from gouty inflammation 328 Hydrothorax, case of, produced by the eau medicinale 166 — an occasional sequel to the visceral disease arising out of the gouty constitution 345 Hyoscyamus, a useful medicine, and sometimes to be preferred 172, SOL Hypochondriasis, very severe occa- sionally in gouty persons 172, 311 — why in the gouty 124 Idiosynerasies, examples of 251, 262 Indigestion, various symptoms of 63, 67 — when existing below the stomach, how indicated 64 Indolence, as a cause predisposing to gout 60, 247 Inflammation of gout, the treat- ment of, has usually been much neglected 176 Inflammation, rationale of the general principles of treating 351] Ingesta, excess of, its hurtful effects 123 Injuries, external, as an exciting cause of the paroxysm wi Issues in gout, as a prophylactic remedy considered 268 Insurance, for gouty persons the premium increased 343 Intemperance, excessive, as. an exciting cause of gout 74. Intervals of gout, Sydenham’s opinion how influenced, considered 34 Itching in gout as the infamma- Juvenal, his supplication for health of body witha sound mind 249 Kinglake, Dr. his cald water prac- tice considered 182 Latham, Dr. his observation on the best nosological divisions of gout. 1S a ee eS” Pee ee etd Is ee wn tn tad](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33090336_0420.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)