. Confederate States medical & surgical journal . Was attacked with quotidian October 19th. Tur-pentine applied in same manner to same j>art as in caseabove. Case 3. Expected chill did not occur nor again return. I Liquor potass, arsenit. given for four days after first chill. Nostrangury nor external injury to the tissues. Subject to as above. Neuralgia of left temple afterwards occurred and was relieved by application of turpentine to thepart. | Case 4. Expected chill did not occur, but chill returnedon the 28th, and treated with quinine, no turpentine beingon hand. No


. Confederate States medical & surgical journal . Was attacked with quotidian October 19th. Tur-pentine applied in same manner to same j>art as in caseabove. Case 3. Expected chill did not occur nor again return. I Liquor potass, arsenit. given for four days after first chill. Nostrangury nor external injury to the tissues. Subject to as above. Neuralgia of left temple afterwards occurred and was relieved by application of turpentine to thepart. | Case 4. Expected chill did not occur, but chill returnedon the 28th, and treated with quinine, no turpentine beingon hand. No bad effects from use of turpentine. Fowlerssolution used in conjunction, till diarrhoea appeared. Mode [ of application as before. Patieut subject to chills and disorderof hepatic function. Case 5. No return ofwmills. Treatment in conjunction,blisters and the ferri enroride. No strangury nor injury to » 8 CONFEDERATE STATES MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL. tegmmBBsaBBMKtBtaBsittaBBKUEQetMMBSwm&ssBsammg^nmKmBmgw&jmnmmBam ■——>■!. tissues. Not subject to chills; had remittent in camp. Placeand manner of application same as in other ca«es. Case 6. Expected chill did not occur, but chill returnedon the 80th, and, on re-applying turpentine, did not againreturn. Fowlers solution after second attack and kept up tillbowels became disordered. Subject to chills. Applcation asabove. \l Case 7. Expected chill did not occur nor again tonics in conjunction. No ill effects from use of tur-pentine. First attack. Application made around body belowensiform cartilage. It will be seen from this report, that where there is a pro-bability of the return of the paroxysm on the seventh, orfourteenth day, the repetition of the application is essential toits certain avoidance. To insure a fair trial of the remedy, the patient should,when it may be found necessary, have the advantage of pre-liminary treatment, due attention being given to any visceralderangement or obstruction, and


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