Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And MarriageJefferis, B. G. (Benjamin Grant)
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Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage
Jefferis, B. G. (Benjamin Grant)
Marriage; Medicine, Popular; Sexual ethics
HOME TREATMENT.--During the paroxysm dashing cold water in the face is a
common remedy. To terminate the spasm and prevent its return give
teaspoonful doses of {332} powdered alum. The syrup of squills is an old
and tried remedy; give in 15 to 30 drop doses and repeat every 10 minutes
till vomiting occurs. Seek out the cause if possible and remove it. It
commonly lies in some derangement of the digestive organs.
_TRUE CROUP._
DEFINITION.--This disease consists of an inflammation of the mucous
membrane of the upper air passages, particularly of the larynx with the
formation of a false membrane that obstructs the breathing. The disease is
most common in children between the ages of two and seven years, but it may
occur at any age.
SYMPTOMS.--Usually there are symptoms of a cold for three or four days
previous to the attack. Marked hoarseness is observed in the evening with a
ringing metallic cough and some difficulty in breathing, which increases
and becomes somewhat paroxysmal till the face which was at first flushed
becomes pallid and ashy in hue. The efforts at breathing become very great,
and unless the child gets speedy relief it will die of suffocation.
HOME TREATMENT.--Patient should be kept in a moist warm atmosphere, and
cold water applied to the neck early in the attack. As soon as the
breathing seems difficult give a half to one teaspoonful of powdered alum
in honey to produce vomiting and apply the remedies suggested in the
treatment of diphtheria, as the two diseases are thought by many to be
identical. When the breathing becomes labored and face becomes pallid, the
condition is very serious and a physician should be called without delay.
_SCARLET FEVER._
DEFINITION.--An eruptive contagious disease, brought about by direct
exposure to those having the disease, or by contact with clothing, dishes,
or other articles, used about the sick room.
The clothing may be disinfected by heating to a temperature of 230 deg.
Fahrenheit or by dipping in boiling water before washing. {333}
Dogs and cats will also carry the disease and should be kept from the
house, and particularly from the sick room.
SYMPTOMS.--Chilly sensations or a decided chill, fever, headache, furred
tongue, vomiting, sore throat, rapid pulse, hot dry skin and more or less
stupor. In from 6 to 18 hours a fine red rash appears about the ears, neck
and shoulders, which rapidly spreads to the entire surface of the body.
After a few days, a scurf or branny scales will begin to form on the skin.
These scales are the principal source of contagion.
HOME TREATMENT.
1. Isolate the patient from other members of the family to prevent the
spread of the disease.
2. Keep the patient in bed and give a fluid diet of milk gruel, beef tea,
etc., with plenty of cold water to drink.
3. Control the fever by sponging the body with tepid water, and relieve the
pain in the throat by cold compresses, applied externally.
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