. New guide to health, or, Botanic family physician [microform] : containing a complete system of practice on a plan entirely new, with description of the vegetables made use of, and directions for preparing and administering them to cure disease : to which is added a description of several cases of disease attended by the author, with the mode of treatment and cure. Medicine, Botanic; Herbs; Phytothérapie; Herbes. .^>.-.^^ *?¥, 1^ 10 £p^p^ ^⢠tot those which follow its intrNuction into the st^aeli , Htf. a diUine state, namely, a senagtion of a piercings gnawing, and burn|iig kind, acc
. New guide to health, or, Botanic family physician [microform] : containing a complete system of practice on a plan entirely new, with description of the vegetables made use of, and directions for preparing and administering them to cure disease : to which is added a description of several cases of disease attended by the author, with the mode of treatment and cure. Medicine, Botanic; Herbs; Phytothérapie; Herbes. .^>.-.^^ *?¥, 1^ 10 £p^p^ ^⢠tot those which follow its intrNuction into the st^aeli , Htf. a diUine state, namely, a senagtion of a piercings gnawing, and burn|iig kind, accompani^ with an acute patip in the ftomach and intestines, which last are vio- WBtly contorted; #onvulsive vomiting; insatiable thirst, from the parched and rough state of the tongue and throat' hiccough, palpitation of the heart and a deadly oppres- ^ sion of the whole breast, succeed next; the matter eject- ed by the mouth, as well as the stools, exhibit a black, foetid, and pi||^id appearance; at length with the mor- tification of the bowels, the pain subsides, and death ter- minates the sufferings of the ; "When the quantity is so very small as not to prove fatal, tremors, paralysis, and lingering hectics ; Notwithstanding this terrible description of the fatal effects of this article, the author says, 'Hhough the most violent of mineral poisons, arsenic, according to Murray, equals, when properly administered, the first fedicines in the class of ; "Of all the dis- isea, says Dr. Duncan, in which white Oxyd of Arse- nic has been used interrmlly, there is none in which it has been so frequently and so successfully employed, -is in the cure of intermittent fevers. We have now the most satisfactory information concerning this article, in the Medical Reports, of the effects of arsenic in the cure of agues, remitting fevers, and periodical head- aches, by Di^ Fowler, of ; Such are the powers of this medicine,'
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