The Calcutta Journal of Medicine: A Monthly Record of the Medical Auxiliary Sciences, כרך 25,מהדורה 10Amrita Lal Sircar 1906 |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
activities aged America amyl nitrite anæmic angina pectoris artificial assimilation bark Belladonna Bengal Bhang Bihar bitten Burnett Cactus Calcutta Calisaya Cannabis Indica Cannabis Sativa Capsicum Annum caused Cayenne Pepper ceanothus Charas Chenopodium chronic Cinchona Cinchona Calisaya cold colleague crataegus cured diarrhoea disease doses drops drug Dudgeon dyspnoea enlargement Europe experience female fever field rats Ganja hæmorrhage heart Homeopathic Homeopathic Review Homeopathic World house-rats iberis increased India Journal katipo Kopp latrodectus left side liquid liver living organisms lowest forms Mahendra Lál Sircár materia medica material Medical medicine ment mitral regurgitation months nausea Nesokia patient Pepper plague plant poisoning præcordial produced provings pulse records relief remedy reported rheumatic Sanitary Commissioner self-preservation September 1906 SIRCAR species spleen splenic spontaneous division spontaneous growth spontaneous regulation stellaria stitching pains subdivision suffering symptoms thlaspis thlaspis Q tincture tion uric acid urine Violent pain weeks অতি ঔষধ হোমিওপ্যাথিক
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 412 - Pains of a dull, dragging character in region of the heart, not relieved by any position, nor by pressure with the hand. Sharp, sticking pain in the region of the heart, with constrictive sensation in throat; eyes red and face flushed. On turning on left side at night, a sharp, sticking pain is felt, as if a needle were crosswise in the ventricles and pricked at each contraction.
עמוד 407 - Acute constrictory pain at the lower part of the sternum, inclining to the left side, and extending to the arm, accompanied with great anxiety, difficulty of breathing, tendency to syncope, and feeling of approaching dissolution.
עמוד 399 - The trees producing the medicinal barks are all natives of tropical South America, where they are found in the dense forests of the mountainous regions of the western part of that continent at a height of from 2,500 to 9,000 feet above the level of the sea, and in an equable but comparatively cool climate. The cinchona-producing region forms a crescentic zone which follows the contour of the coast-line, but nowhere actually touches it, beginning at 10° N.
עמוד 393 - I believe, far more useful and reliable for our guidance in prescribing that we see such effects as these plainly presented in their true relationship to other symptoms and in a just degree of intensity as developed in a pure proving, rather than to have the attention caught by the .more glaring effects which are, perhaps, never seen in curable .cases. These should be distinctly marked in our future records as poison effects, which must not be taken unduly into account in an ordinary prescription.
עמוד 394 - Reports damn to 1884-85. Habitat.— Cannabis indica has been reduced to C. sativa— the Indian plant being viewed as but an Asiatic condition of that species. This extends the region of the hemp-plant very considerably. It has been found 331 CANNABIS sativa. The History of the Indian Hemp. Hemp Acclimatised and Cultivated In India. wild to the south of the Caspian Sea, in Siberia, in the desert of Kirghiz. It is also referred to as wild in Central and Southern Russia and to the south of the Caucasus.
עמוד 410 - ... found that she was not quite dead, though apparently so. I put five or six drops of nitrite of amyl to her nose, and alternately .pressing and relaxing the chest, so as to imitate natural breathing, I soon had her able to open her eyes and speak. I gave her hypodermically ten drops, and in less than half an hour she was able to talk and describe her feelings. An examination revealed a painfully anaemic condition of the patient, but without any discoverable lesion of the heart, except functional.
עמוד 392 - In point of fact, what it may lack in this kind of force enhances its value as a guide in practice. The drug-effects which this proving has developed are those seen in patients in ordinary states of sickness, while under treatment with reasonable hope of recovery, and not those seen in cases perhaps already moribund and beyond hope from any therapeutic measures. It is far more useful and reliable for our guidance in prescribing that we see such effects as these plainly presented in their true relationship...
עמוד 411 - In twenty-four hours my pulse showed marked improvement ; in two or three weeks it became regular, smooth and forceful. Palpitation and dyspnoea soon entirely left me ; I began to walk up and down hills without difficulty, and a more general and buoyant sense of security and well-being has come to stay. After three or four months...
עמוד 410 - In twenty-five minutes pulse beat 110 and the force was still increasing; breathing much easier. He now got ten drops in same quantity of water, and in one hour from the time I entered the house he was, for the first time in ten days, able to lie horizontally on the bed. I made an examination of the heart and found mitral regurgitation from valvular deficiency, with great enlargement. For the oedema I prescribed hydrargyrum cum creta, squill, and digitalis. He received ten drops four times a day...
עמוד 410 - ... enlargement. For the oedema I prescribed hydrargyrum cum creta, squill and digitalis. He received ten drops four times a day of the Crataegus, and was permitted to use some light beer, to which he had become accustomed, at meal time. He made a rapid and apparently full recovery until, in three months, he felt as well as any man of his age in Chicago. He occasionally, particularly in the change of weather, takes some of the Crataegus which, he says, quickly stops shortness of breath, or pain in...