10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STERNUTATORIES»
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sternutatories in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sternutatories and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Hippocratic Recipes: Oral and Written Transmission of ...
All the things mentioned above are bad. For the increased spasm provoked by
sternutatories causes danger, immediately of haemorrhage, and later of
sympathetic affection of the nerves.31 The sternutatories are condemned for their
violent ...
Laurence M. V. Totelin, 2009
2
A practical treatise on foreign bodies in the air-passages
Sternutatories of every description, mild and harsh, vegetable and mineral, have
been repeatedly resorted to with a view of promoting the expulsion of foreign
bodies from the windpipe; but seldom, STERNUTATORIES. 189 Employment of ...
3
The Medical Works of Paulus Aegineta, the Greek Physician: ...
He particularly recommends acrid clysters, drastic purgatives, shaving the head,
applying stimulants to it, rubbing the feet, and, in certain cases, sternutatories.
Rhases does not mention venesection ; but Avicenna and most of his countrymen
...
Paulus (Aegineta.), Francis Adams, 1834
4
The New Dispensatory: Containing I. The Theory and Practice ...
S. E. C. T. IX. Of. Sternutatories. in medicine seldom made use of, but to loosen
and drain away such humours by the nose, as are not well to be come at by other
means. A very little part theresore os the materia medica salls under this division;
...
William LEWIS (M.D.), John QUINCY, 1753
5
Dunglison's American medical library
Some mild stimulant should be chosen, as a collyrium of the sulphate of zinc, two
grains to the ounce of distilled water, or equal parts of vinum opii and aqua
destillata. Sternutatories. — Sternutatories have been proposed in the treatment
of ...
6
Resources of the southern fields and forests, medical botany ...
Snake root, 91: small, 393; heart, 396; Sampson's, 554 : black, 18, 42 ; button, 43,
450 ; Canada, 395. Sneeze wort, 396,457. Sneezing, pi. causing, (see
sternutatories.) Snuff, plants to flavor, 396, 449, 627, (see sternutatories.)
Soapwort, 157.
Frncis Peyre Porcher, 1869
7
A Treatise on Nervous Diseases
He recommends sternutatories, such as pepper, euphorbium, &c. stimulating
liniments to the head, and frictions to the legs. The bowels are to be kept open
with scammony; and warm bathing, or the at'l'usion of warm water on the head, ...
8
The Medical Guide ... The fourteenth edition, with additions
ERRHINES or STERNUTATORIES.—-—Articles which, on being applied to the
internal membrane of the nostrils, in the manner of snuff, increase its secretion.
The mildest are termed err/zines, and the stronger sort sternutatories. The latter ...
9
The New Dispensatory: Containing : I. The Theory and ...
Of Sternutatories. SECT. X. Of Narcotics, SECT. XI. Of Coolers*, prescribed in.
THIS is a way of application in medicine seldom made use of, but to loosen and
drain away such humours by the nose, as are not well to be come at by other
means ...
10
The Study of Medicine: In Four Volumes
Sometimes produced by a too free use of sternutatories. Illustrated. Remedies
seldom sought for: when sympathetic, usually temporary. This is often a natural
defect, but more frequently a consequence of an habitual use of sternutatories, ...