Every Man His Own Doctor

Every Man His Own Doctor
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R. T. Claridge. Every Man His Own Doctor

Every Man His Own Doctor

Table of Contents

PREFACE

ERRATA

HYDROPATHY,

I.—Vincent Priessnitz

II.—Hydropathy

III.—What Does Hydropathic Treatment Effect?

IV.—How are the Effects described in the last Chapter produced?

V.—Is Hydropathy a Panacea? and what Complaints are curable by it?

VI.—Is Hydropathy new? Why is it not generally adopted?

VII.—The Lancet

VIII.—Authorities in Support of Water as a Curative Agent

IX.—Ablutions

X.—Use of Cold Water for Drinking and Injections

XI.—The Cold Bath

XII.—Is going into the Cold Bath in a State of Perspiration attended with Danger?

XIII.—The Packing Sheet, and Sweating Process

XIV.—Sweating Process

XV.—The Rubbing Sheet, or Abreibung

XVI.—The Douche Bath

XVII.—The Shower Baths

XVIII.—The Sitz or Sitting Bath

XIX.—Eye Bath

XX.—Head Bath

XXI.—Finger and Elbow Baths

XXII.—Leg Bath

XXIII.—Foot Bath

XXIV.—The Tepid, or Abgeschrecte Bath

XXV.—Bandages, or Umschlags

XXVI.—Diet

XXVII.—Clothing, Air Baths, Wearing Stays, etc

XXVIII.—Drugs

XXIX.—Assimilation

XXX.—The Crisis

XXXI.—Dropsy

XXXII.—Smoking

XXXIII.—Questions put to Mr. Priessnitz, and his Answers

TREATMENT AND CASES

XXXIV.—Gout

XXXV.—Rheumatism, etc

XXXVI.—Tic-Doloureux

XXXVII.—Affection of the Throat and Pain at the Chest

XXXVIII.—Fevers

XXXIX.—Congestion of the Lungs

XL.—Inflammations

XLI.—Gripes, Cholic, Diarrhœa, English Cholera, or Cholera Morbus

XLII.—Consumption

XLIII.—Cramps

XLIV.—Asthma

XLV.—Surgical Operations, Accidents, etc

XLVI.—Small Pox, Measles, Hooping Cough, Croup, Scarlatina, Colds, Shivering, etc

XLVII.—Sore Mouth—Inflamed Gums

XLVIII.—Tooth-ache, Preservation of the Teeth, etc

XLIX.—Watery or Inflamed Eyes

L.—Deafness

LI.—Ear-Ache

LII.—Ringworm, Itch, etc

LIII.—Psoriasis

LIV.—Fistula

LV.—Hæmorrhage, Irregular Menstruation, Pains in the Womb, &c

LVI.—Change of Life in Females

LVII.—Treatment of Ladies

LVIII.—Giddiness, Dizziness, etc

LIX.—Head-Aches

LX.—Acute Inflammation in the Head, Chest and Abdomen

LXI.—Chilblains

LXII.—Cold Feet

LXIII.—Cold Hands And Whitlow

LXIV.—Bunnion and Enlarged Glands of Foot and Instep

LXV.—Depression of Spirits, Head-Ache, etc

LXVI.—Deafness

LXVII.—Hernia and Constipation

LXVIII.—Liver Complaint, Congestion of Blood in the Head, Enlarged Vein in the Leg

LXIX.—Deformity

LXX.—Spinal Complaints

LXXI.—Constipation

LXXII.—Indigestion

LXXIII.—Stomach Complaint

LXXIV.—Throwing Food off the Stomach

LXXV.—Heartburn

LXXVI.—Sea Sickness

LXXVII.—Palpitation of the Heart

LXXVIII.—Want of Sleep

LXXIX.—Languid Circulation

LXXX.—Ring Worm

LXXXI.—Hands Frost-bitten or Suffering from a Boil

LXXXII.—Weak Eyes and Eruption on the Head

LXXXIII.—Weak Ankles

LXXXIV.—Treatment of Infants

LXXXV.—Epilepsy

LXXXVI.—Hypochondria and Hysteria

LXXXVII.—Fœtid Perspiration of the Feet

LXXXVIII.—Stricture

LXXXIX.—Inflammation of the Kidneys And Urethra

XC.—Hydrocephalus

XCI.—Syphilis

XCII.—Chancre

XCIII.—Gonorrhœa and Chancres

XCIV.—Scrofula and Vaccination

XCV.—Piles

XCVI.—Rupture

XCVII.—Chilblains

XCVIII.—Cold Feet

XCIX.—Eruption, Scabs, and Sores on the Arms

C.—Consumption

CI.—Insanity

CII.—Cholera

CIII.—Colds, Sore Throats, etc

CIV.—Cancer, etc

HYDROPATHY FOR ANIMALS

EXPENSES AT GRÄFENBERG

ROUTES TO GRÄFENBERG

INDEX

Footnote

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R. T. Claridge

The Cold Water, Tepid Water, and Friction-Cure, as Applicable to Every Disease to Which the Human Frame Is Subject, and Also to the Cure of Disease in Horses and Cattle

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LXX.— Spinal Complaints.

LXXI.— Constipation.

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