Volume 1
The standard physician : a new and practical encyclopaedia of medicine and hygiene especially prepared for the household / edited by Sir James Crichton-Browne [and others].
- Date:
- 1908-1909
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The standard physician : a new and practical encyclopaedia of medicine and hygiene especially prepared for the household / edited by Sir James Crichton-Browne [and others]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![I'rethra (927) ; Disease (ion). Testicles, Diseases ol (955) ’ ^ rieinia (907) ’ V enereal See also uiuler Female Functions and Disorders. Diseases of the Liver and of the Alimentary System.—Abdominal Pains (195) ; Anus, Fissure of (233) ; Appendicitis (223) ; Hiliousness (266) ; Breath, h'oul (292); C'liolera Asiatica (31^); Cholera Infantum (321); ('holera Morbus (322) ; C'olic (332) ; Constipation (334) Dysentery (380) ; Eructation (405) ; (INophayms, Diseases of (408) ; Ibecal \0)mit- ing (433); Flatulence (439); Oastric Fever (451); Heartburn (513); IL-einatemesis (514): IFemorrhoids (523); Intestines, Diseases of (567); Liver, Diseases of (609); .Mucous C'olic ((>75); Peritonitis (781); Rectum, Diseases ot (815) ; Stomach, Diseases of (9^7) i Stomatitis (927) ; Ty})hoid I'ever (991) ; \ omiting (1021). Diseases of the Respiratory Apparatus.—Asthma (245) ; Breath, Shortness of (292) ; Bronchitis (293) ; Chest, Dropsy of (310) ; Colds (331) ; Coryza (340) ; C'cnigh (342) ; Diphtheria (355) ; Eustachian Tube. Catarrh of (411); flay-Fever (499); Haemoptysis (5i()) ; Larynx, Diseases of (5(j2) ; Lungs, Diseases of (f)i4) ; Xasoiiharyngeal Tonsil, Enlargement of (C)84); C)z(ena (747); Pharyngitis (785); Pleural Cavity. Diseases of (790); Pleurisy (791); Tonsilitis (9(14); Tuberculosis of the Lungs (980). Dose Tables of Drugs and Pharmaceutical Preparations, with Indi- cation of their Uses in Medicine 1005-1090 Drugs and Their Uses.—Aconite (195) ; Alkaloids (205) ; Almond, Bitter (208) ; Aloes (208) ; Alum (208) ; Ammonia (209) ; Amylene Hydrate (210); Amvl Nitrite (210); Amylopsine (211) ; Analgesics (211); Anaesthetics (224) ; Anise (227) ; Anthemis (228) ; Antimony (229) ; Anti])yrine (230) ; Antiseptic (230) ; Arnica (23b) ; Arsenic (237) ; Asahetida (243) ; Asarurn (244) ; Asclepias (244) ; Asj)idium (245) ; Astringents (24C1) ; Atro])ine (247) ; Balsam of Peru (251) ; Balsam of Tolu (251); Belladonna (263); l^)enzine (263); P>enzoin (2()3) ; Bis- muth (2()7) ; Bitters (267) ; Bryonia (29!)) ; Buchu (297) ; Cade, Oil of (2()9) ; C'affeine (299) ; Calcium (300) ; Calomel (300) ; Caliimba (300) ; C'amphor (301) ; Cannabis Indica (301) ; Cantharides (302) ; Carbolic Acid (302) ; Cascara Sagrada (303) ; Castor-Oil (303) ; Cheno- podium (310) ; Chloral (3i()) ; CTilorate of Potash (317) ; Chloroform (317) ; Cimicifuga (323) ; Cinchona (323) ; Cinnamon (324) ; Citric Acid (324) ; Cloves (327) ; Cocaine (328) ; Codeine (329) ; Cod-Liver Oil (329) ; Colchicum (330) ; Collodion (332) ; Colocynth (333) ; Conium (333) ; Co])aiba (339) ; Copper (340) ; Creoline (345) ; Creosote (345) ; Croton-Oil (345) ; Cubebs (345) ; Cyanide of Potassium (34b) ; Diastase (354) ; Digitalis (354) ; Domestic Remedies (359) ; Dul- camara (375) ; Flaterinum (390) ; Ether (410) ; Eucalyj)tus (410) ; Euonymus (411) ; Eu])atorium (411) ; Eel Bovis (433) ; Figs (43b) ; Maxseed (440) ; Eoeniculum (440) ; Formaldehyde (444) ; (ialla (445) 1 (laultheria (451) ; Gelsemium (451) ; (ientian (452) ; (iera- nium (452) ; (dnger (453) ; (ilucose (455) ; (ilycerine (453) ; Olycyr- rhiza (45b) ; Crossypium (4bi) ; Orindelia (4b3) ; Ouaiac (464) ;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29000865_0001_0020.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)