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on regimen in acute diseases-第11章

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objection。 The sputa are concocted when they resemble pus; and the
urine when it has reddish sediments like tares。 But there is nothing
to prevent fomentations and cerates being applied for the other
pains of the sides; and the legs and loins may be rubbed with hot oil;
or anointed with fat; linseed; too; in the form of a cataplasm; may be
applied to the hypochondrium and as far up as the breasts。 When
pneumonia is at its height; the case is beyond remedy if he is not
purged; and it is bad if he has dyspnoea; and urine that is thin and
acrid; and if sweats come out about the neck and head; for such sweats
are bad; as proceeding from the suffocation; rales; and the violence
of the disease which is obtaining the upper hand; unless there be a
copious evacuation of thick urine; and the sputa be concocted; when
either of these come on spontaneously; that will carry off the
disease。 A linctus for pneumonia: Galbanum and pine…fruit in Attic
honey; and southernwood in oxymel; make a decoction of pepper and
black hellebore; and give it in cases of pleurisy attended with
violent pain at the commencement。 It is also a good thing to boil
opoponax in oxymel; and; having strained it; to give it to drink; it
answers well; also; in diseases of the liver; and in severe pains
proceeding from the diaphragm; and in all cases in which it is
beneficial to determine to the bowels or urinary organs; when given in
wine and honey; when given to act upon the bowels; it should be
drunk in larger quantity; along with a watery hydromel。
  12。 A dysentery; when stopped; will give rise to an aposteme; or
tumor; if it do not terminate in fevers with sweats; or with thick and
white urine; or in a tertian fever; or the pain fix upon a varix; or
the testicles; or on the hip…joints。
  13。 In a bilious fever; jaundice coming on with rigor before the
seventh day carries off the fever; but if it occur without the
fever; and not at the proper time; it is a fatal symptom。
  14。 When the loins are in a tetanic state; and the spirits in the
veins are obstructed by melancholic humors; venesection will afford
relief。 But when; on the other hand; the anterior tendons are strongly
contracted; and if there be sweats about the neck and face; extorted
by the violent pain of the parched and dried tendons of the sacral
extremity (these are very thick; sustaining the spine; and giving rise
to very great ligaments; which terminate in the feet;) in such a case;
unless fever and sleep come on; followed by concocted urine and
critical sweats; give to drink a strong Cretan wine; and boiled
barley…meal for food; anoint and rub with ointments containing wax;
bathe the legs and feet in hot water; and then cover them up; and so
in like manner the arms; as far as the hands; and the spine; from
the neck to the sacrum; are to be wrapped in a skin smeared with
wax; this must extend to the parts beyond; and intervals are to be
left for applying fomentations; by means of leather bottles filled
with hot water; then; wrapping him up in a linen cloth; lay him down
in bed。 Do not open the bowels; unless by means of a suppository; when
they have been long of being moved。 If there be any remission of the
disease; so far well; but otherwise; pound of the root of bryonia in
fragrant wine; and that of the carrot; and give to the patient fasting
early in the morning; before using the affusion; and immediately
afterwards let him eat boiled barley…meal in a tepid state; and as
much as he can take; and in addition let him drink; if he will; wine
well diluted。 If the disease yield to these means; so much the better;
but; if otherwise; you must prognosticate accordingly。
  15。 All diseases are resolved either by the mouth; the bowels; the
bladder; or some other such organ。 Sweat is a common form of
resolution in all these cases。
  16。 You should put persons on a course of hellebore who are troubled
with a defluxion from the head。 But do not administer hellebore to
such persons as are laboring under empyema connected with abscesses;
haemoptysis; and intemperament; or any other strong cause; for it will
do no good; and if any thing unpleasant occur the hellebore will get
the blame of it。 But if the body have suddenly lost its powers; or
if there be pain in the head; or obstruction of the ears and nose;
or ptyalism; or heaviness of the limbs; or an extraordinary swelling
of the body; you may administer the hellebore; provided these symptoms
be not connected with drinking; nor with immoderate venery; nor with
sorrow; vexation; nor insomnolency; for; if any of these causes exist;
the treatment must have respect to it。
  17。 From walking arise pains of the sides; of the back; of the
loins; and of the hip…joint; and disorder of the respiration has often
been from the same cause; for; after excesses of wine and flatulent
food; pains shoot to the loins and hips; accompanied with dysuria。
Walking is the cause of such complaints; and also of coryza and
hoarseness。
  18。 Disorders connected with regimen; for the most part; make
their attack accordingly as any one has changed his habitual mode of
diet。 For persons who dine contrary to custom experience much swelling
of the stomach; drowsiness; and fullness; and if they take supper over
and above; their belly is disordered; such persons will be benefited
by sleeping after taking the bath; and by walking slowly for a
considerable time after sleep; if; then; the bowels be moved; he may
dine and drink a small quantity of wine not much diluted; but if the
bowels are not opened; he should get his body rubbed with hot oil;
and; if thirsty; drink of some weak and white wine; or a sweet wine;
and take repose; if he does not sleep he should repose the longer。
In other respects he should observe the regimen laid down for those
who have taken a debauch。 With regard to the bad effects of drinks;
such as are of a watery nature pass more slowly through the body; they
regurgitate; as it were; and float about the hypochondria; and do
not flow readily by urine; when filled up with such a drink; he should
not attempt any violent exertion; requiring either strength or
swiftness; but should rest as much as possible until the drink has
been digested along with the food; but such drinks as are stronger
or more austere; occasion palpitation in the body and throbbing in the
head; and in this case the person affected will do well to sleep;
and take some hot draught for which he feels disposed; for
abstinence is bad in headache and the effects of a surfeit。 Those who;
contrary to usage; restrict themselves to one meal; feel empty and
feeble; and pass hot urine in consequence of the emptiness of their
vessels; they have a salt and bitter taste in the mouth; they
tremble at any work they attempt; their temples throb; and they cannot
digest their supper so well as if they had previously taken their
dinner。 Such persons should take less supper than they are wont; and a
pudding of barley…meal more moist than usual instead of bread; and
of potherbs the dock; or mallow; and ptisan; or beets; and along
with the food they should take wine in moderation; and diluted with
water; after supper they should tak
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