III. Malignant local inflammations, with secondary blood infection and nervous prostration, have proved pre-eminently the sphere of action of Lachesis. A typical instance is traumatic gangrene. Of this disease Dr. Dake, of Pittsburg, has published three... The Journal of the British Homoeopathic Society - Page 439by British Homoeopathic Society - 1873Full view - About this book
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1873 - 782 pages
...reaction slight : and the appearance of petechiae constant, with sometimes haemorrhages. III. Malignant local inflammations, with secondary blood infection...given at length in the second edition of his Materia Medico ; and in the Amer. Horn. Review, vol. iv, p. 557, Dr. Searle, of Brooklyn, has recorded two... | |
| 1873 - 872 pages
...reaction slight ; and the appearance of petechiae constant, with sometimes hemorrhages. III. Malignant local inflammations, with secondary blood infection...They are given at length in the second edition of bis Materia Medica ; and in the Amer. Hom. Review, vol. iv, p. 557, Dr. Searle, of Brooklyn, has recorded... | |
| 1875 - 796 pages
...the consequent constitutional disorder, both of which were of a low and putrid type. Hence malignant local inflammations, with secondary blood infection...proved pre-eminently the sphere of action of lachesis. He gave several instances of this, including traumatic gangrene, septicaemia, malignant pustule, carbuncle,... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1876 - 870 pages
...reaction slight; and the appearance of petechi* constant, with sometimes haemorrhages. III. Malignant local inflammations, with secondary blood infection...and nervous prostration, have proved pre-eminently * North Amer. Jonr- of Horn., iii. t Op. cit. J Brit. Jonrn. of Horn., xxiii, 394-5 the sphere of action... | |
| William H. Burt - 1881 - 992 pages
...and most appalling prostration, and all the signs of blood-poisoning in its worst form. "Malignant local inflammations, with secondary blood infection...prostration, have proved pre-eminently the sphere of action for Lachesis. A typical instance is found in tniiimntic gangrene." Purpiira, and cerebro-spinal meningitis,... | |
| 1884 - 754 pages
...affections of the extremities, v. Jakr'i New Manual, ii, 57. DR. RICHARD HUGHES writes: "Malignant local inflammations, with secondary blood infection...instance is traumatic gangrene. Of this disease DR. DM DAKE has published three cases, which are so decisive as to overcome ever. DR. HEMPEL'S scepticism... | |
| 1884 - 784 pages
...affections of the extremities, v. 'Jr.hr' s AV-sc Manual, ii, 57. DR. RICHARD HUGHES writes: "Malignant local inflammations, with secondary blood infection...prostration, have proved pre-eminently the sphere <>t action of lachesis. A typical instance is traumatic gangrene. Of this disease DR. DM DAKE has published... | |
| W. H. Burt - 2003 - 1002 pages
...and most appalling prostration, and all the signs of blood-poisoning in its worst form. "Malignant local inflammations, with secondary blood infection...and nervous prostration, have proved pre-eminently thesphere of action for Lachesis. A typical instance is found in traunintic yanijrenc." I'lirjmrn,... | |
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