. A revised and enlarged edition of Clarks̕ New system of electrical medication. eatment. Hommojpathio Treatment.—Aconite, Arnica, Bell., Bry. Tonsilitis oe Quinsy. [Inflammation of the Tonsils.) Symptomatology.—Inflammation of the tonsils is generallypreceded by rigors or chills. The bowels are constipated, thetongue covered by a light coating. The patient expectorates aviscid mucus, and complains of sore throat. The breathingand deglutition becomes difficult, and articulation very painfulor altogether impossible. ELECTRICAL MEDICATION. 233 Electrical Treatment.—Use A D or B D current. ApplyP
. A revised and enlarged edition of Clarks̕ New system of electrical medication. eatment. Hommojpathio Treatment.—Aconite, Arnica, Bell., Bry. Tonsilitis oe Quinsy. [Inflammation of the Tonsils.) Symptomatology.—Inflammation of the tonsils is generallypreceded by rigors or chills. The bowels are constipated, thetongue covered by a light coating. The patient expectorates aviscid mucus, and complains of sore throat. The breathingand deglutition becomes difficult, and articulation very painfulor altogether impossible. ELECTRICAL MEDICATION. 233 Electrical Treatment.—Use A D or B D current. ApplyP. P., tongue instrument, to the tongue, N. P., long cord, overthu tonsils, ten minutes each. Change. Use cords of equallength, apply P. P. to the tongue, N. P. over the neck, back,chest and bowels, five to ten minutes. Then apply N. P. tothe feet, P. P. over the spine and kidneys five to ten two or three times a day. Medical Treatment.—Use remedies prescribed for diphthe-ria. See Diphtheria. Homoeopathic Treatment.—Hepar sul., Bell., Merc. Small and Powerful Galvano-Caustic Battery. Patented, 1876. Dr. Kidders Galvano-Caustic Batteries are unequalled as to their efficiencyand convenience of operation. The elements are made movable horizontally intheir relation to the fluid of the cells, so as to substitute continuously batteryfluid which has recovered its allotropic power from having been released fromaction. One of these forms, consisting only of two cells, each 3^ inches long2% wide and 4^ deep, will retain a platinum wire No. 19 at a white heat con-stantly for more than a quarter of an hour. Hysteria. Symptomatology.—The attack is sudden and irregular;almost wholly confined to females and to those of the nervoustype. There is a sense of suffocation, the patient cries andlaughs alternately. A ball (Globus Hystericus) appears to risein the throat and choke her. There is clonic spasms of themuscles. The urine is pale and limpid and secre
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