10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «REVULSIVELY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
A Treatise on Therapeutics, and Pharmacology Or Materia Medica
... it acts mainly on the nervous system, the reaction which follows' is also mainly
nervous, and, therefore, not disposed to lead to fever or inflammation. Again, it
may, in certain forms, be made to produce inflammation, and thus act revulsively.
2
A Treatise on therapeutics, and pharmacology, or materia media
might act revulsively against interior diseases, or supersedingly on those of the
skin itself. If the object, in the bathing, be more to bring the system under the
sulphurous influence than to irritate the surface, it may be accomplished by the ...
3
Diseases of the Uterus: A Series of Clinical Lectures
Sometimes, indeed, if it rise to any height, it may be well to have recourse to
small bleedings from the arm, with the intention of acting revulsively. Having
established these preliminaries, we come to the mechanical part of touching. The
uterine ...
M. Lisfranc (Jacques), Jean Hippolyte Pauly, 1846
4
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
... that their bites may not prove exciting to the brain, or else they should be
applied to the anus or thighs, that they may act revulsively as well as detract
blood; or finally, what is perhaps better than all, they should be applied to the
epigastrium, ...
5
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
... at as remote a point from the disease as possible, will act revulsively ; but, if the
irritation is great, depletory bleeding will be required. The caustic may be
required to be applied every week, until the foul character of the sore is removed,
and ...
6
Medical & Physical Memoirs
_ On this topic I shall only further observe, that,to act revulsively, remedies must
rarely be employed during the existence of fever. 'ln the treatment of the _/iebres
and phlegmasiw of Cullen, the removal, or at least 8. very marked reduction, ...
7
A Treatise on Physiology Applied to Pathology
External cold, and all irritations of the viscera which do not drive the blood
towards the surface, diminish cutaneous deputation; the first acts as a direct
sedative, driving the blood from the exterior; the second operates revulsively, and
invites ...
François Joseph Victor Broussais, 1832
8
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
... against venereal affections, for, if they did possess them, their effect would be
infallible, and would depend solely on the quantity introduced into the economy.
7th, That when they cure several diseases, they act revulsively by conveying ...
9
The American Medical Intelligencer
He was treated revulsively, and in a week all the functions were healthy except
those of the circulation and calorification. Pulse steadily at 100, neither full not
hard, but giving the impression of waves under the linger, one beat running ...
10
A treatise on the practice of medicine
1. Constipation should be promptly corrected by cathartics. It is highly probable
that purgation is useful, not only by removing a source of irritation from the
bowels, but also by acting revulsively from the brain, and by depletion in plethoric
cases.