Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 4: The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the AuthorRush, Benjamin
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Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 4: The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author
Rush, Benjamin
Medicine; Yellow fever -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
Fever, yellow, of 1802, account of, iv. 123
----, its origin, iv. 123
----, its types, iv. 127
Fever, yellow, as it appeared in 1803, iv. 133
----, symptoms of, iv. 136
----, remedies for, iv. 139
Fever, yellow, sporadic cases in 1804, iv. 147
Fever, yellow, as it appeared in 1805, iv. 153
----, its origin, iv. 155
----, its remedies, iv. 156
----, not contagious, iv. 223
G.
Gout, peculiarities belonging to it, ii. 227
----, its remote causes, ii. 230
----, women most subject to it, ii. 232
----, its exciting causes, ii. ibid.
----, its symptoms, ii. 234
----, method of cure, ii. 251
----, remedies in its forming state, ii. 253
----, in a paroxysm, when attended with great morbid or inflammatory
action in the blood-vessels, ii. 252
----, when attended with weak morbid action in the blood-vessels,
ii. 269
----, remedies for its symptoms, ii. 275
----, means for preventing the return of inflammatory, ii. 285
----, with weak morbid action, ii. 293
H.
Hospitals, their origin, i. 55
----, military, their evils, i. 276
----, constructed with ground floors, to be preferred in fevers, i. 275
Heat, greatest in Philadelphia, i. 87
Habit, its effects upon morals, ii. 43
Hæmoptysis, observations on, i. 191
Hydrophobia, observations on, ii. 301
----, its causes, ii. 302
----, its symptoms in rabid animals, ii. 306
----, ----, in the human species, ii. 308
----, supposed to be a malignant fever, ii. ibid.
----, remedies to prevent it, ii. 315
----, ----, to cure it in its malignant or inflammatory state, ii. 317
----, ----, to cure it when attended with weak morbid action in the
blood-vessels, ii. 323
----, death from it, supposed to be from suffocation, ii. 326
----, laryngotomy suggested to prevent it, ii. 332
I.
Indians, oration on their diseases and remedies, i. 3
----, peculiar customs of their women, i. 9
----, ----, of their men, i. 11
----, ----, of both sexes, i. 12
Indians, their diseases, i. 16
----, their remedies, i. 20
----, comparative view of their diseases and remedies with those of
civilized nations, i. 39
Iron, its preparations useful in destroying worms, i. 232
Imitation, its effects upon morals, ii. 42
Influenza, account of it, as it appeared in Philadelphia in 1789, 1790,
and 1791, ii. 353
----, history of its symptoms, ii. 354
----, mode of treatment, ii. 360
Jaw-fall, or trismus, in infants, i. 254
L.
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