A pharmacopœia of selected remedies, Стр. 108

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Стр. 106 - For dinner, five or six ounces of any fish except salmon, any meat except pork, any vegetable except potato, one ounce of dry toast, fruit out of a pudding, any kind of poultry or game, and two or three glasses of good claret, sherry, or Madeira — Champagne, Port and beer forbidden.
Стр. 116 - An hour is chosen midway between two meals, and, the patient lying in bed, the manipulator starts at the feet, and gently but firmly pinches up the skin, rolling it lightly between his fingers, and going carefully over the whole foot ; then the toes are bent and moved about in every direction, and next with the thumbs and fingers the little muscles of the foot are kneaded and pinched more largely, and the inter-osseous groups worked at with the finger-tips between the bones. At last the whole tissues...
Стр. 111 - ... taste. Scald the oysters in their own liquor, take them out, beard them, and strain the liquor. Put the butter into a stewpan, dredge in sufficient flour to dry it up, add the oyster liquor, and stir it over a sharp fire with a wooden spoon ; when it comes to a boil add the cream, oysters, and seasoning; let all simmer for one or two minutes, but not longer, or the oysters will harden ; serve on a hot dish, with croutons or toasted sippets of bread.
Стр. 112 - Stew all these ingredients in au earthen jar six hours. Do not open it till cold. When wanted for use, skim off the fat, and strain it. Heat as much as you require for use.
Стр. 117 - ... and then returns to the kneading of the muscles. The same process is carried on in every part of the body, and especial care is given to the muscles of the loins and spine, while usually the face is not touched.
Стр. 117 - ... between the bones. At last the whole tissues of the foot are seized with both hands and somewhat firmly rolled about. Next the ankles are dealt with in like fashion, all the •crevices between the articulating bones being sought out and kneaded, while the joint is put in every possible position. The leg is next treated, first...
Стр. 110 - Pour on to it, in a glass or any kind of earthenware vessel, three-quarters of a pint of water to which has been added four drops of muriatic acid, and about half a saltspoonful of salt. Stir well together, and allow it to stand for an hour. Strain through a hair sieve and rinse the residue with a quarter of a pint of water. The liquid thus obtained contains the juice of the meat with the albumen in an uncoagulated state, and syntonin, or muscle fibrin, which has been dissolved by the agency of the...
Стр. 111 - Serve on mashed potato. Macaroni. Two ounces of macaroni, a quarter of a pint of milk, a quarter of a pint of good beef gravy, the yolk of one egg, two table-spoonfuls of cream, half an ounce of butter. Wash the macaroni, and boil it in the gavy and milk till quite tender.
Стр. 82 - The bougie ought to be dipped in eucalyptus oil, or in carbolic oil (1 to 20) before insertion The patient is instructed to refrain from passing water if possible for the next four or five hours. If the case be severe and advanced he takes another bougie home, and is instructed to introduce it in the same manner after he next passes urine. On that evening, or on the following day, he commences the antiseptic injection, which he uses four or five times daily. On the third or fourth day, when the symptoms...
Стр. 117 - ... returns to the kneading of the muscles. The same process is carried on in every part of the body, and especial care is given to the muscles of the loins and spine, while usually the face is not touched. The belly is first treated by pinching the skin, then by deeply grasping and rolling the muscular walls in the hands, and at last the whole belly is kneaded with the heel of the hand in a succession of rapid, deep movements, passing around in the direction of the colon. It depends very much on...

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