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  1. ... face and pallid mucous surfaces; great dyspnea; profuse perspiration; muttering delirium; tinnitus aurium ; syncope; collapse ; disturbances of ... dry, though sometimes it will be bedewed with perspiration, which is often acid and foul-smelling. Along ...
  2. ... of three stages, termed the cold, hot and sweating stage, which run their course in this order ... hard pulse — sometimes delirium. l* 6 INTERMITTENT FEVER. Sweating stage. At length a moisture breaks out upon ...
  3. ... rise from 90 to 100 degrees. They will sweat so freely, it seems almost like water run- ... laxed in warm weather and the more we sweat, the greater the draft on the system, and ...
  4. ... It eases pain, creates a moderate appetite and perspiration, and produces refreshing sleep ; is also excel- lent ... internal organs which are inflamed. A check of perspiration is, especially, liable to excite inflammation, and that ...
  5. ... not be given so as to produce much perspiration. In a short time they should be exchanged ... abdomen, &c, and it terminates in a profuse sweat, which removes the fever, a*nd relieves the ...
  6. ... of these, which are con- sidered to favour perspiration, and are recom- mended to be worn next ... and emetic, as well as to moderate the sweats in phthisis— (De Haen.) Externally, styptic. Boletus Purgans, ...
  7. ... cool temperature favors a diuretic action, warmth and perspiration lessen it. The func- tion of the kidneys ... CHAPTER XVI. DIAPHORETICS. These are medicines which produce perspiration. They pro- duce their effects by : (1), relaxing ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of therapeutics 
    Publication: New-York : C.S. Francis, 1830
    ... be pursued. If the fever is slight, the perspirations moderate, and the functions of the stomach little ... second stage; but when the supervention of coUiquative sweats, excessive diarrhoea, frequent paroxysms of coughing, constant fever, ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The principles and practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Carey and Hart, 1844
    ... strong brandy and water, and induced a copious perspiration, his success was very great. He also gave ... surface, still hot, was covered by a profuse sweat; and many new, hard pustules, were seen upon ...
  10. ... followed by a fever, then with a general perspiration; after that, for a few hours, the system ... noon, to be repeated in its heat an^ sweating and natural stages, to return with its chill ...
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