id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miun.akk6282.0001.001 Douglas, James S. Homoeopathic treatment of intermittent fevers. By J. S. Douglas 1853 .txt text/plain 14140 3910 88 sulph., Crotalus, Eupatorium perf., Elaterium, Ferrum acet., Gummi gut., Laurocerasus, Lobelia infl., Podophyllum pelt., the chills, heat and thirst, claim precedence; then the sweat and other concomitant symptoms, and those of the apyrexia. Bell., Lach., Nux, Puls., &c., I have continued them through both the paroxysm and continued pain of head and limbs, restlessness, but somewhat diminished thirst. Or chills, principally in the afternoon or evening, followed by dry heat at night or towards morning, and afterwards sweat. During the chilly stage, nausea, violent, dry, burning heat, or only During the chill heat in the head; redness of the face, and thirst; dry and viscid o'clock in the afternoon, without any previous chills; the heat is followed by sweat followed by heat without thirst, with cold Fever lasting twelve hours; violent thirst, with dryness of the mouth evening or afternoon; ./cache/miun.akk6282.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miun.akk6282.0001.001.txt