10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DUMB AGUE»
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1
The homœopathic vade mecum of modern medicine and surgery
Some of the symptoms supposed to be due to malaria are, however, the effects of
over-doses of quinine or arsenic, and have received the designation of dumb-
ague. Dumb-Ague. — Dr. Bayes has clearly shown that what Dr. Golding Bird ...
Edward Harris Ruddock, 1871
2
Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
This " dumb ague," which Dr. Golding Bird so clearly describes, with its " sallow
aspect, depressed health and visceral engorgement, is now known to be no ague
at all, but is, in reality, slow quinine or arsenical poisoning. The over dosing with ...
New York (State). Legislature. Senate, 1869
This " dumb ague," which Dr. Golding Bird so clearly describes, with its " sallow
aspect, depressed health and visceral engorgement, is now known to be no ague
at all, but is, in reality, slow quinine or arsenical poisoning. The over dosing with ...
Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York, 1869
4
The Homoeopathic vade mecum of modern medicine and surgery
DUMB-AGUE. — Dr. Bayes, in an excellent pamphlet on "Homoeopathy in 1869,"
clearly shows that what Dr. Golding Bird describes in his work on Urinary
Deposits, as dumb-ague, with its "sallow aspect, depressed health, and visceral ...
Edward Harris Ruddock, 1869
5
The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
He returned to a miasmatic situation, on the Savannah river, and was attacked
again with intermittent fever. He entered the Hospital and Poor House Oct. 7th,
and stated that for the last four days, he had had "dumb ague," which came on
every ...
6
Hering's Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica Vol. III
Convulsions in children with ague; "dumb ague", from abuse of quinine; "masked
ague", choreaic or neuralgic manifestations being present. Intermittent fever;
malarial, generally quotidian. Suppressed intermittents, with general prostration,
...
7
The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica
Convulsions in children with ague; "dumb ague," from abuse of quinine; " masked
ague," choreaic or neuralgic manifestations being present. I Intermittent fever;
malarial, generally quotidian. • Suppressed intermittents, with general prostration,
...
8
Long Distance Love 1855-1870
I am well at present, as the dumb ague has left me. I relished those lobsters you
send me with a Zest fit for an Epicurean. I am anxiously awaiting a letter from my
Mother. You did not mention whether you wrote to your Sister or not. I am so glad
...
9
Recollections of a '49er
During the previous eighteen months I suffered a great deal with the chills and
fever, which finally turned into dumb ague. I had fallen from the weight of 180
pounds to 135. The wife of the man I hired was very kind to me when I was
suffering ...
10
A dictionary of practical materia medica
Sweat during the night, esp. towards morning, — Sweat on least exertion.
Chelone. Chelone glabra. Balmony. Snake-head or Turtle-head. N. 0.
Scrofulariaceae. Clinical. — Debility. Dumb-ague. Jaundice. Liver, diseases of.
Quinine cachezia.