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  1. ... southern parts of the United States, for the prevention of abnormal sweat- ing, especially the night-sweating of phthisis. Nausea ... to delirium. Jt is often used for the prevention or limitation of the hectic ... and by increasing sweating. But the action of antipyrine is not confined ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Observations on the diseases of the army 
    Publication: [Philadelphia] : Published by Edward Earle, Philadelphia ; also by D. Mallory & Co., Boston ; P.H. Nicklin & Co., Baltimore ; and J.W. Campbell, Petersburgh ; Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1810
    ... f air, will remove the disorder, sometimes a sweat: 1 have had experience of the two last methods of prevention in my own case.(123) The disease, in ... appear a mi- nute circumstance, that as the prevention depended so much ... warm vinegar and water. After sweating, if the patient was to remain in the ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Observations on the diseases of the army 
    Publication: [Philadelphia] : Published by Anthony Finley ... Philadelphia ; Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1812
    ... of air, will remove the disorder, sometimes a sweat: I have had experience of the two last methods of prevention in my own case.(123) The disease, in ...
  4. ... tinued till we feel a sensible degree of perspiration (which is the panacea for the prevention of cor- pulence), and should, at least once ...
  5. ... its brow, that it is bathed with 228 PREVENTION OF DISEASE. perspiration. Is it necessary that you should give it ...
  6. ... its brow, that it is bathed with 228 PREVENTION O? DISEASE. perspiration. Is it necessary that you should give it ...
  7. ... also, Fever (Malarial, Treatment of); Iri- tis; Lactation (Prévention of); Night-sweats ; Scarlatina (Causes, etc., of) ; Urine (Inconti- nence of). ...
  8. ... its brow, that it is bathed with 228 PREVENTION OF DISEASE. perspiration. Is it necessary that you should give it ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Flight surgeon's handbook 
    Publication: Randolph Field, Tex. : School of Aviation Medicine, [1943]
    ... in about fifteen minutes. Nausea and vomiting. Profuse sweating. (4) Treatment: Symptomatic. Deaths chiefly among children. (5) Prevention: Shake out shoes and clothing before dressing. 266. ...
  10. ... exercise and friction, which by inducing gentle sensible perspiration remove the dryness of the skin ; the prevention of too rapid an evaporation from the surface ...
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