Report on the Results of the different Methods of Treatment pursued in Epidemic Cholera in the Provinces throughout England and Scotland in 1854: being supplemental to the President of the General Board of Health by the Treatment Committee of the Medical Council: General Board of Health. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her MajestyGeorge E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, 1855 - 24 pages |
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60 cases treated 99 99 astringents Acetate of lead ammonia aromatic confection BENJAMIN GUY BABINGTON Calomel and opium Calomel small doses calomel with opium castor oil catechu Cent chalk and opium chalk mixture chloroform Choleraic Diarrhea choleraic diarrhoea passing conjunction with aperients conjunction with calomel conjunction with opium Consecutive Fever districts of England districts throughout England emetic England and Scotland ether external stimulants external warmth Gallic acid hot air baths JOHN AYRTON PARIS lead and opium Metropolitan Hospitals mineral acids mixture and chalk NATHANIEL BAGSHAW WARD occurred in England opium by glyster opium was given passed into cholera per-centage of failure preparations of mercury provincial districts throughout public institutions Simple and Choleraic stay the disease sulphuric acid Total Collapse total number treated by Alteratives treated by Astringents treated by Eliminants treated by medicine treated by Stimulants treated in Metropolitan treated with calomel treated with chalk treated with salines venesection دو