Book/Printed Material A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen days,
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- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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- Date: 1910
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- Date: 1910
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- Date: 1910
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- Date: 1910
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- Date: 1910
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Image 7 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON Typhoid and All Other Slow F evers Broken in Fourteen Days y BY W F HOOPER MD BOONEVILLE ARK THE BOONEVILLE INCORPORATED BOOK COMPANY
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 9 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … PReErAGE As the writer has so greatly lessened the mortality and shortened the duration of typhoid fever than as given in text books he has for this reason set this work before…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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- Date: 1910
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Image 11 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … SUMMARY As so much already has been written on microorganisms as the direct cause of all acute inflammatory diseases I shall describe these fevers largely from a practical clinical thera peutic and…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 12 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … vi Summary After giving many reasons why a division of Malarial Fevers from a morphological standpoint is not a good one I then proceed to show how Malarial Fevers may be divided…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 13 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … as Summary vii when calomel is indicated and when contraindicated I shall show when digitalis gelsemium aconite and veratrum are indicated and when contraindicated under given connditions Furthermore I shall show when…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 14 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … i Lal ee cs 4 A 4 4 a i j a 4 A f H 5 t fal t Z i i ih i i ri Li I
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- Date: 1910
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Image 15 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … EVAL LORIN ds CHAP TIR L INTRODUCTION The Vasomotor Capillary Systems In 1840 Henle demonstrated the existence of muscular fibres in the middle coats of the arteries Later Henle said The part…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 16 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 2 Typhoid and Other Fevers ond through intraspinal and intracranial paths the third class lying wholly within the cerebrospinal axis And here in this connection it might be said that the por…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 17 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … Introduction 3 contraction of the blood vessels is followed by as definite symptoms as ensue when we expose ourselves to rarified air on the one hand or to compressed air on the…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 18 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 4 Typhoid and Other Fevers Laws of diffusion When two gases are brought into contact a homogeneous mixture of the two results This interpenetration of the gases is spoken of as diffusion…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 19 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … Introduction 5 a membrane while the term dialysis or diffusion is applied to the passage of molecules of the substance in solution Osmotic Pressure The osmotic stream of water under varying conditions…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 20 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 6 Typhoid and Other Fevers corpuscles suspended in such liquids do not change their shape nor lose their hemoglobin When solutions of different sub stances are compared from this standpoint it is…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 21 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … CHAPTER IL ACUTE INFLAMMATORY DISEASES Acute inflammatory diseases named from the location of the malady Most diseases have been named from the location of the inflammatory product rather than from the microor…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 22 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 8 Typhoid and Other Fevers may be lodged in a healthy individual with sufficient resistive power without any evil effects Is it not only reasonable to decide that lying on a damp…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 23 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … SEG FIONN i CHAPTER I MALARIA Etiology Formerly it was supposed that Malaria was carried to persons through drinking water But this theory is now entirely discarded But it is possible in…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 24 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 10 Typhoid and Other Fevers flamed Then too hawking often precedes a bilious attack And furthermore acute catarrh in the summer time often precedes some grade of malarial fever All these conditions…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 25 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … Malaria II the act of biting and infect the fresh blood corpuscles of a new host and so the sexual cycle is complete Nothnagel divides Malarial Fevers from a morpholog ical standpoint…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 26 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 12 Typhoid and Other Fevers This completes the life cycle of the parasite The remaining clumps of pigment are carried away by the leucocytes as dead matter The segmentation of the parasite…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 27 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … Malaria 13 time the parasite has lost its motility being almost the size of a red blood corpuscle Its host is enlarged and almost completely decolorized and the swarming of the pigment…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 28 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 14 Typhoid and Other Fevers y The unpigmented quotidian parasite also sporulates in the internal organs These forms so closely resemble the other forms except that they contain no pigment that we…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 29 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … Malaria 15 parts every one of which being sporoblast Every sporoblast may be separated from the others by a special sporocyst or the sporoblast may be reproducing centres without special sporocysts _But…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 30 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 16 Typhoid and Other Fevers in the gut of the mosquito Soon the male cell penetrates the female cell and the product of the union is a zygote The zygote becomes encysted…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 31 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … Malaria 17 crescents which usually are considered as mild infections It must be clearly understood however that a quartan or tertian may become pernicious though such instances are rare The old idea…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 32 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 18 Typhoid and Other Fevers Then too these authors differ from each other as to whether or not quinine may abort Malarial Fevers Pertain ing to the effect of quinine in treating…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 33 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … Malaria 19 organs and he further declares it hazardous to explore the internal organs in search of malarial parasites Therefore Oslers statement is untenable for the malarial parasites at that time might…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 34 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … CHAP BAR ie INTERMITTENT FEVERS A Intermittent fevers are those forms of Malarial Fevers that have their onset and declining stage near the same time of day at each successive recurrence Intermittent…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 35 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … Intermittent Fevers 21 enormously distended In fact children often have such dis tended abdomens that they resemble toads rather than humans These patients who have been suffering for many months from quartan…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 36 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 22 Typhoid and Other Fevers mously enlarged In fact he had the resemblance of a toad rather than a human WHe was placed upon a strict fluid diet for a week and…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 37 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … CHAPTER III TERTIAN MALARIAL FEVER b Tertian malarial fever has its paroxysm exacerbation and sweating stage near the same time of day every forty eight hours And such a successive recurrence every…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 38 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 24 Typhoid and Other Fevers previous day And this amount of quinine should be given in this way for four or five consecutive days after the last paroxysm Then the quinine may…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 39 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … Severe Tertian Intermittent 25 Treatment As soon as the physician sees that he is deal ing with this type of intermittent fever he should make an examination of the urine every day…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
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Image 40 of A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen … 26 Typhoid and Other Fevers kidneys Therefore when albumin is present in this form of intermittent fever quinine only in the form of No 34 or 35 should be given and at…
- Contributor: Hooper, William F.
- Date: 1910
About this Item
Title
- A practical treatise on typhoid and all other slow fevers broken in fourteen days,
Names
- Hooper, William F., 1866- [from old catalog]
Created / Published
- Bonneville, Ark., The Booneville incorporated book company [c1910]
Headings
- - Typhoid fever
- - Fever
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- vii, 186 p. 23 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- RC106 .H8
Library of Congress Control Number
- 11001492
Online Format
- online text
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