id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.2088264.0001.001 Epps, John Domestic homœopathy : or, Rules for the domestic treatment of the maladies of infants, children, and adults, and for the conduct and the treatment during pregnancy, confinement, and suckling / John Epps 1848 .txt text/plain 47237 4370 75 remedies for which are recorded, are many, technically called acute: diseases, which require the attendance of the physician; still, the means of cure This detail of acute diseases and their remedies has been of the greatest service: I have patients in Manchester and other places, who have successfully treated croup by the means detailed. Milk Fever; 217, Teething; 219, 221, Convulsions; 227, Sleeplesness; 228, Crying of Infants; 233, Rupture or Hernia of Infants; 235, Cold in the Head of Infants; 244, Vexation, Passion; 249, Diseases increased by taking Cold. be studied most are Aconite, Arnica, Arsenicum, Belladonna, Bryonia, Chamomilla, China, Ignatia, Nux Vomica, Opium, Pulsatilla, Rhus 'loxicodendron, and Sulphur. If these remarks hold good with the use of remedies in acute diseases, it is decidedly the case with and the symptoms which precede an attack, are frequently the following: head hot and heavy: face red ./cache/miua.2088264.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.2088264.0001.001.txt