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Modern Medicine Volume 9-10

Modern Medicine Volume 9-10

Modern Medicine Volume 9-10 by Battle Creek Sanitarium
Modern Medicine Volume 9-10
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Author: Battle Creek Sanitarium
Page Count: 380 pages
Published Date: 20 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781236283818
Download Link: Modern Medicine Volume 9-10
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 Excerpt: ...and day, changed once in four hours. The hot enema is sometimes useful. In conjunction with hydriatic treatment, massage, carefully graduated and prescribed exercise, manual Swedish movements, Swedish gymnastics, out-of-door life, and climatic change may be expected to accomplish all that can be done in the curative treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. If some assistance may be obtained from the local use of antiseptics and the administration of creosote and other measures, the chief reliance must be placed upon the powerful physiological measures which have been outlined, and which experience has proved to be capable of accomplishing results truly marvelous when compared with the results ordinarily obtained in the most unpromising class of cases. Winternitz reports the cure of a large percentage of the cases which have come under his care at his institution at Kaltenleutgeben, the charming suburb of Vienna. Dr. Riley, superintendent of the Colorado Sanitarium, of Boulder, Colo., has reported a series of fifty-one cases of recovery, all of which were treated by hygienic care and the excellent climatic advantages of the Rocky Mountain region, at an altitude of about 5,000 feet. At the Guadalajara Sanitarium, Guadalajara, Mexico, most excellent results have been obtained by the same means. Scores of persons are to-day leading useful lives as the result of the employment of these rational measures at the institutions named, who would unquestionably have been buried long ago without the treatment administered. Of the two hundred and forty cases treated within the last three years at the Boulder Sanitarium, one hundred and sixty have been cured or very greatly and more or less permanently improved. A large proportion of the remaining eighty have been temporarily...

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