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  1. ... study of insulin and glucagon infusion therapy in acute alcoholic hepatitis. Feher J, et al. J Hepatol 1987 Oct; ... study of insulin and glucagon infusion therapy in acute alcoholic hepatitis. J Hepatol 1987 Oct;5(2):224-31 ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black & Minority Health. (Volume 7) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, [1985-1986]
    ... show higher proportions of morbidity and mortality from acute liver diseases — fatty liver and alcoholic hepatitis — among non-whites (Garagliano et al., 1979; Kuller ...
  3. ... from a miasmatic district. Avoid stimulating food or alcoholic liquors. Chronic or Sub-acute Hepatitis. A slow and feeble state of inflammatory action, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Escalating alcohol-involved death rates : trends and variation across the nation and in the ... 
    Publication: [Minneapolis, Minnesota] : State Health Access Data Assistance Center, April 2021
    ... long-term alcohol use (e.g., alcoholic cardiomyopathy, alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis, alcohol-induced pancreatitis), as well as acute causes of death (e.g., alcohol poisoning).°7* ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Relation of alcoholism to other forms of disease 
    Publication: [Hartford?] : [publisher not identified], [1879?]
    ... was shortly after taken sick with symptoms of acute hepatitis, was carried home and ulti- mately died. In all bilious diseases alcoholic drinks are decidedly damaging. A few doses may ...
  6. ... letting, emet- ics, and purgatives are contraindicated. In acute hepatitis the diet should be restricted to easily di- gested, liquid nutriment, thin soups, diluted milk, and acid drinks ; alcoholic liquors are to be absolutely avoided. Conva- lescents ...
  7. ... Cirrhosis, of liver (see also Chronic inter- stitial hepatitis) (D-2), 409 alcoholic (D-2), 411 biliary (Hanot’s hypertrophic) (T), 346 capsular (D-2), 412 complicated by pulmonary tuberculosis .(T), 111 differential diagnosis from acute yellow atrophy (D-2), 387 from cancer of ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Key notes of bacteriology : with a synopsis of our newer remedies 
    Publication: New York : Published by R.R. Russell ..., 1893, c1892
    ... or inflam- mation, caused by solar heat, malaria, alcoholic drinks, carbonaceous food. Generally ushered in with pain, acute or dull, and tenderness in the region of the liver; Hepatitis. [Acute and Chronic.) 89 pain in the right ...
  9. ... of the liver. The same causes which produce acute hepatitis, acting in a less intense degree will excite chronic inflammation of the same textures. Intemperance also, and particu- larly the habitual and excessive use of alcoholic liquors, certainly tends to generate hepatic inflammation, especially ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health (pages 651-675) 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1988
    ... K.A. 1984. Protein-calorie malnutrition associated with alcoholic hepatitis. American Journal of Medi- cine 76:211-22. Alcohol CO) Mezey, E., and Faillace, L.A. 1971. Metabolic impairment and recovery time in acute ethanol intoxication. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases ...
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