Advice to the people in general, with regard to their healthTissot, S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David)
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Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health
Tissot, S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David)
Hygiene -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. -- Early works to 1800; Medicine, Popular -- Early works to 1800
trivial, by some; and is very unlikely to become a [55] general
Practice: but I do again affirm it to be of much more Importance than
many may imagine; and that as often as the Fever attending Suppuration
is violent and menacing, a very general, exact and repeated opening,
emptying, and absorbing of the ripened Pustules, is a Remedy of the
utmost Importance and Efficacy; as it removes two very considerable
Causes of the Danger of this Disease, which are the Matter itself, and
the great Tension and Stiffness of the Skin.
[55] This Practice which I had heard of, and even suggested to myself,
but never seen actually enterprized, seems so very rational as
highly to deserve a fair Trial in the confluent Degrees of the
Small-Pocks [for in the distinct it can scarcely be necessary]
wherein every probable Assistance should be employed, and in which
the most potent Medicines are very often unsuccessful. We have but
too many Opportunities of trying it sufficiently; and it certainly
has a more promising Aspect than a Practice so highly recommended
many Years ago, of covering all the Pustules (which is sometimes
the whole Surface of the Patient) in Melilot, or suppose any other
suppurating, Plaister; which will effectually prevent all
Perspiration, and greatly increase the Soreness, Pain and
Embarrassment of the Patient, at the Height of the Disease. I can
conceive but one bad Consequence that might possibly sometimes
result from the former; but this (besides the Means that may be
used to avert it) is rather remote, and so uncertain, until the
Trial is repeatedly made, that I think it ought not to be named, in
Competition with the Benefits that may arise from it in such Cases,
as seem, otherwise, too generally irrecoverable. _K._
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