Every Man His Own Doctor: The Cold Water, Tepid Water, and Friction-Cure, as Applicable to Every Disease to Which the Human Frame Is Subject, and Also to the Cure of Disease in Horses and CattleClaridge, R. T. (Richard Tappin)
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Every Man His Own Doctor: The Cold Water, Tepid Water, and Friction-Cure, as Applicable to Every Disease to Which the Human Frame Is Subject, and Also to the Cure of Disease in Horses and Cattle
Claridge, R. T. (Richard Tappin)
Hydrotherapy; Veterinary medicine
As there are always at Gräfenberg a large number of individuals
labouring under these complaints, cases of cure might be adduced _ad
infinitum_: suffice it to say, that hydropathy in their cure is
omnipotent. Buboes and chancres, when taken in their infancy, are
eradicated from the system in a few weeks, sometimes days, without the
debilitating effects attendant upon other deceitful remedies.
XCIV.--SCROFULA AND VACCINATION.
Priessnitz, when asked what he conceived to be the cause of such an
increase of scrofula as is said to have taken place of late years, said,
he attributed it to vaccination, syphilis and drugs.
When vaccination is performed without producing its desired effect, the
virus remains in the system, and when it proceeds favourably, it is a
question if it is ever thoroughly ejected.
Every practitioner knows the difficulty that exists of finding children
from which to take matter where no taint is in the blood. The child
subjected to vaccination is not only exposed to the sins of his own
forefathers, but also to those of the stranger.
The consequences attendant upon syphilis, and the evil results of
mineral poisons, are such as to lead us to believe that Priessnitz'
opinion is not without foundation. I am doubtful whether scrofula is
ever cured,[7] though whilst at Gräfenberg I saw many obstinate cases
relieved. Children who arrived there perfect cripples, were enabled to
use their limbs like other people. I think I may in great truth say,
that in all cases the enemy received a check, and the general health of
the patient was improved.
[7] Mrs. Outas' child was cured.
A patient states, that previous to inoculation his family were well; but
since that operation they have been scrofulous. He came to Gräfenberg
some years ago from Dartres, when Priessnitz told him to go home, give
up all beverages but water, use cold baths daily, and he would be well;
though incredulous, he followed the advice, and in two years was
perfectly cured.
For scrofula, the whole treatment must be persevered in for a long time.
XCV.--PILES.
Piles are caused by an accumulation of blood in the vessels which merge
into the large intestines; they either discharge blood, or are confined
to a swelling of the veins, in otherwise healthy subjects. Hydropathy
effects a radical cure of this complaint, whilst medical remedies are
only temporary, and often lead to serious consequences.
_Treatment._--Morning, three rubbing-sheets and sitz-bath, twenty
minutes; noon, the same; afternoon, the same, and an additional
sitz-bath, making four sitz-baths during the day. At night, a
rubbing-sheet but no sitz-bath, as it is too late to walk after it. Body
bandage; much water to be drunk; douche four to eight minutes in the
middle of the day, if possible.
Out of the general treatment, persons troubled with piles may take
sitz-baths and wear a bandage on the part affected.
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