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  1. ... edge of the eyelid. SUDAMINA.— From Sudo, to sweat. Synon. Hydroata ; Papulae Sudorales ; Sweat Vesicles.—Consist of crops of small transparent vesicles, ...
  2. ... results from it when it was unattended by sweating ; the latter, however, has witnessed its efficacy, after ... Liver Oil for a short time, the night sweats disappeared, the hectic fever left him (so that ...
  3. ... and, through these and other means, a warm perspiration was brought out, and his state rapidly im- ... sometimes salivation, and for the most part profuse sweating. In more urgent cases convulsions also occur, and ...
  4. ... appeared to die in a cold and viscid perspiration. There was nothing peculiar in the time, or ... at night.—The sacred altars were covered with perspiration. —The ivory, which adorned the temples, seemed to ...
  5. ... with which the econ- omy is endowed, is perspiration and the attendant refrigeration of the body due to evaporation of the sweat. Hence, when the system responds readily by sweating, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Nurses and nursing 
    Publication: Meadville, Pa. : Flood and Vincent, 1892
    ... becomes painfully thin. In the event of night sweats she should change his clothing two or three times while the sweat lasts, and rub the skin with a soft ...
  7. ... when exhibited. In a disease attended with great sweating, which occurred in England, called the "sweating sickness," it was treated successfully only by the ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The American practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. Buchanan, 1868
    ... the body cold, or covered with a clammy sweat; consciousness unimpaired. As the paroxysm passes off, the ... bad cases body covered with a cold clammy sweat; face pale, eyes dull and glassy, with dilatation ...
  9. ... often attended by some critical discharge, as of sweat or diarrhoea, and is sometimes followed by collapse. ... it is bathed more or less copiously in perspiration. General Hypersemia of the Skin.—There is often ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The people's common sense medical adviser in plain English : or, Medicine simplified 
    Publication: Buffalo, N.Y. : World's Dispensary Printing Office and Bindery, 1880
    ... mustard. DIAPHORETICS. 548. Diaphoretics are medicines Avhich promote perspiration. Those Avhich occasion profuse SAveating are termed Sudorifics ... and a constriction of the secretory organs; but perspiration, languor and torpor, soon follow. In the sudden ...
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