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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Conversations on chemistry : in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained ... 
    Publication: [New Haven, Conn.] : From Sidney's Press for Increase Cooke & Co., book-sellers, N. Haven, 1813
    ... chyle, milk, the gastric, and pancreatic juices, bile, perspiration, saliva, tears, &c. Caroline. Is it not surprising ... cannot dismiss the subject of circulation without mentioning perspiration, a secretion which is immediate- ly connected with ...
  2. ... in removing rheumatic complaints. It excites a gentle perspiration. The berries are used to put into a ... of affecting the skin, inducing general and plentiful perspiration without heating the body. In the form of ...
  3. ... stage of the disease terminating in a profuse sweat, which however is usually partial. During the exacerbations ... frequently during the remainder of the disease: colliquative sweats likewise break out, and these alternate with each ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The American physician : being a new system of practice, founded on botany ; for the use of ... 
    Publication: Rochester, N.Y. : Printed for the author ; by H. Leavenworth, 1824
    ... ofthe stomach, dissolves slime and mucus, and promotes perspiration. When given to excite vomit- ing, after an ... be repeated once or twice a day while sweating. Give the alkali draught, first in small quantities ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Technician's manual 
    Publication: Fort Sam Houston, Tex. : Service School, Medical Department, Brooke General Hospital, 1943
    ... body clean. 2. To make the patient perspire (sweat). 3. To bring down a high elevation of ... will keep the skin dry bp absorbing his sweat. D, The Sweat Bath; the sweat bath is ...
  6. ... acids, and should not be given for night sweats in the nuclein treatment of tuberculosis. Effect of ... the left lung. She had fever and night sweats, and was re- duced in flesh. She remained ...
  7. ... dyspnea, and trembling of certain groups of muscles, sweating, colicky pains and retching, tenesmus, frequent defecation and ... may give an outcry; there is marked pallor, perspiration, rapid and feeble pulse. Respirations become deep, labored ...
  8. ... whole surface, and is frequently ac- companied by perspiration and some feeling of oppression. Occasionally also diuresis ... the gullet and stomach, nausea and vomiting, cold sweats, depression of the pulse, and cramps of the ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Repertory to the symptoms of intermittent fever 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.E. Boericke, 1883
    ... chest and abdomen: Anac. CHARACTER AND TIME OF SWEAT. 79 Noon, at: Cinnab. Odorless: Rhus. Oily: Agar. ... aromatic: Cop. Rhod. 80 CHARACTER AND TIME OF SWEAT. Smelling, bitter: Verat. , blood, like: Lyc. , camphor, like: ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The heart : its physiology, pathology and clinical aspects 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1923]
    ... influenzal bronchitis and pneumonia, especially when sharp critical sweats are present. Head’s zones in the left nipple ... and bronchial grippe. There was critical defervescence, sharp sweats, an irregular pulse, and sharp, stinging pains in ...
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