A Layman's Handbook of Medicine, With Special Reference to Social Workers

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A Layman's Handbook of Medicine, With Special Reference to Social Workers
Richard C Richard Clarke Cabot
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Yes. It is an excess of the synovial fluid, the lubricat** ing fluid which is in all true joints.
The only important thing, I think, to be said about this disease is that, under modem treatment which does not confine the patient to bed in a plaster cast, its duration is now much shorter than it used to be. I can well remember in my childhood that the family drew very long faces in cases called "water on the knee/' 331 Digitized by VjOOQIC . A LAYMAN'S HANDBOOK OF MEDICINE The same thing is now
...treated by keeping quiet for a few days, and the person is then advised to move, be- cause moving helps the circulation and so helps the healing. I do not know any disease in the treatment of which we have made more progress of late years. The joint should not be kept quiet long and must not be put in a plaster cast ; it is much better for exercise af tei the first forty-eight hours. To relieve pain in any such injury one tries heat and cold, and only by experiment can one tell which will help the individual sufferer most.

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