A Practical Treatise On the Diseases of Children

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A Practical Treatise On the Diseases of Children
J Forsyth John Forsyth Meigs
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Tonics and ttimtUanU, — In certain grave eases of scarlet fever stimu* lants are required from the very commencement of the attack, — at least such is the opinion of some of the best medical authorities, and such also is the conclusion to which experience has brought me. Dr. Qregoryi of London (Loc. cit p. 187), in speaking of the cases of '' angina maligna gangrenosa,'' in which the eruption is undeveloped, and which, from the onset, are characterised by depression, or collapse of the nervous
...system, says : '' Common sense here dictates an early recourse to stimulants, — 10 wine, brandy, oordial draughts containing ether, camphor julep, aromatic confection, and tincture of bark, in such quantities and doses as the sto- mach will bear, and the age of the patient justify. On this point there is no room for cavil or doubt." Dr. Wilson {Dis. of th€ Skin, Am. Ed. p.
TRSATMBNT OF ORAYB OASES. 666 93) remarks that the '^ yast depression of the powers of the nervous system that exists in scarlatina maligM indicates a tonio plan of treatment/' Efo proposes quinine, with infusion of roses, dilute sulphuric acid, etc.


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