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
Foot-bath, its mode of application and effects, 56
Foundering of horses, remedy for, 204
Frost-bitten, remedy for, 151;
case of, 169
Gastric fever, treatment of, and cases, 112
Giddiness, how removed, 158
Glass, instance of swallowing, cured by hydropathy, 190
Gonnorrhœa, cases of, effectually cured, 174
Gout, how treated, with illustrative cases, 92;
hereditary, 96;
in head and feet, 97;
with contractions of limbs and calcareous deposits, 98;
acute attack of, 98;
in foot and ankle, 99
Gräfenberg, routes to, and expenses at, 212
Graham, Dr., his attack on the Water-cure refuted, 11
Gripes, how treated, 121
Gums, inflamed, how treated, 120
Hæmorrhage, in women, how combated, 152;
cases of, 154
Head, accidents to, how treated, 131
Head-ache, remedies for, 158
Head-bath, how applied, 55
Heart, palpitation of, case and remedy, 186
Heart-burn, how treated, 167
Heaviness after dinner, 186
Hernia, how cured, 161
Hooping-cough, cure for, 139
Horses, instances of Hydropathic treatment of, 198, 199
Hydrocephalus, case of, cured, 172
Hydropathic treatment, its results described, 17;
of horses, 204, 209
Hydropathy, the science explained, 17;
its effects, 17;
is it new? 26;
authorities in its support, 32;
for animals, essay on, 197
Hydrophobia curable by Hydropathy, 179
Hypochondria, how treated, 170
Hysteria, cure for, 146, 170
Indigestion, how remedied, 166
Infants, treatment of, 169
Inflammations, treatment of;
of the lungs, 118;
the windpipe, 120;
the brain, 120;
the gums, 120;
(external) of horses, 205
Influenza, treatment of, 185
Insanity, curable or otherwise, 179
Intermittent fever, 114
Invigoration, recipe for, 186;
of horses, how produced, 207
Itch, how cured, 142, 149
Jenison, Countess of, her case, 195
Lancet, the, its dangers and abuses, 30
Languid circulations, how stimulated, 168
Leg, case of lacerated calf, 132
Leprosy, how removable, 151
Limbs, pain in, removed, 155;
loss of use of, the Countess of Jenison's case, 195;
of horses, weakness how treated, 205
Liver complaint, case of, how cured, 162
Lock-jaw, see Apoplexy, 130;
in horses, how cured, 206
Lumbago, 104
Lungs, congestion of, how treated, 118;
diseased, Mr. Wright's case, 191
Measles, treatment of, 138
Menstruation, its irregularity and frequency checked, 153;
cases of, 154
Mouth, sore, how treated, 146
Mumps, cure for, 139
Murrain, in cattle, how removed, 207
Nervous fever, treatment of, 114
Neuralgic pains, how treated, 100
Op[h]thalmia, remedy and cases in illustration, 141
Packing-sheets, the system of packing described, 46
Palpitation of the heart, how relieved, 168
Paralysis, how remedied, 130
Piles, remedy for, 176
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