The immediate cause is the putrefactive changes which take place in the stomach and bowels in food not digested, which changes are often begun outside the body. 4. These products may act as systemic poisons, or the particles may cause local irritation... Canada Lancet - Page 3431887Full view - About this book
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 742 pages
...surroundings, dentition, and many other factors ; 8. The immediate cause is the putrefactive changes which take place in the stomach and bowels in food not digested,...local irritation and inflammation of the intestine. In the treatment of the affection, Dr. Holt believes that antiseptics are of great value, especially... | |
| 1887 - 446 pages
...or the particles may cause lo:al irritation and inflammation of the intestine. •^5. The diarrhceil discharges, at the outset at least, are to be looked...routine use of opium and astringents in these cases is not only useless, but, in the beginning particularly, they miy d> positive harm, since, by checking... | |
| 1887 - 604 pages
...surroundings, dentition, and mnny other factors. 3. The immediate cause is putrefactive changes which take place in the stomach and bowels in food not digested,...routine use of opium and astringents in these cases is not only useless, but, in the beginning particularly, they may do positive harm, since, by checking... | |
| 1887 - 668 pages
...surroundings, dentition, and many other factors. 3. The immediate cause is the putrefactive changes which take place in the stomach and bowels in food not digested,...irritation and inflammation of the intestine. 5. The diarrheal discharges, at the outset, at least, are to be looked upon as salutary. 6. The routine use... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 660 pages
...dentition, and many other factors ; 3. The immediate cause is SCIENCE. the putrefactive changes which take place in the stomach and bowels in food not digested,...local irritation and inflammation of the intestine. In the treatment of the affection, Dr. Holt believes that antiseptics are of great value, especially... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 702 pages
...dentition, and many other factors ; 8. The immediate cause is the putrefactive changes which take place ID the stomach and bowels in food not digested, which...local irritation and inflammation of the intestine. In the treatment of the affection, Dr. Holt believes that antiseptics are of great value, especially... | |
| Alonzo Benjamin Palmer - 1887 - 144 pages
...this class of diseases. Indeed, he regards the immediate cause to be " the putrefactive changes which take place in the stomach and bowels in food not digested, which changes are often begun outside of the body." He thinks that " nearly all the diarrhoeas and intestinal catarrhs of young children... | |
| 1887 - 598 pages
...improper and artificial feeding, bad hygiene, etc. The immediate cause is the putrefactive changes which take place in the stomach and bowels in food not digested, which changes often are begun outside the body. These products may act as systemic poisons, or the particles may... | |
| 1887 - 880 pages
...artificial feeding, bad hygiene, etc. Third. — The immediate cause is the putrefactive changes which take place in the stomach and bowels in food not digested, which changes often are begun outside the body. Fourth. — These products may act as systemic poisons, or the particles... | |
| 1888 - 412 pages
...kidney is indicated. THAT the immediate cause of cholera infantum is the putrefactive changes which take place in the stomach and bowels in food not digested, which changes are often begun outside the body. THAT water analyses have been made on English ships for the past ten years, but water reported pure... | |
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