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ОглавлениеIII.— 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?
VIII.— Authorities in Support of Water as a Curative Agent.
X.— Use of Cold Water for Drinking and Injections.
XII.— Is going into the Cold Bath in a State of Perspiration attended with Danger?
XIII.— The Packing Sheet, and Sweating Process.
XV.— The Rubbing Sheet, or Abreibung.
XVIII.— The Sitz or Sitting Bath.
XXIV.— The Tepid, or Abgeschrecte Bath.
XXVII.— Clothing, Air Baths, Wearing Stays, etc.
XXXIII.— Questions put to Mr. Priessnitz, and his Answers.
XXXVII.— Affection of the Throat and Pain at the Chest.
XXXIX.— Congestion of the Lungs.
XLI.— Gripes, Cholic, Diarrhœa, English Cholera, or Cholera Morbus.
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.
LV.— Hæmorrhage, Irregular Menstruation, Pains in the Womb, &c.
LVI.— Change of Life in Females.
LVIII.— Giddiness, Dizziness, etc.
LX.— Acute Inflammation in the Head, Chest and Abdomen.
LXIII.— Cold Hands And Whitlow.
LXIV.— Bunnion and Enlarged Glands of Foot and Instep.
LXV.— Depression of Spirits, Head-Ache, etc.
LXVII.— Hernia and Constipation.
LXVIII.— Liver Complaint, Congestion of Blood in the Head, Enlarged Vein in the Leg.
LXXIV.— Throwing Food off the Stomach.
LXXVII.— Palpitation of the Heart.
LXXXI.— Hands Frost-bitten or Suffering from a Boil.
LXXXII.— Weak Eyes and Eruption on the Head.
LXXXIV.— Treatment of Infants.
LXXXVI.— Hypochondria and Hysteria.
LXXXVII.— Fœtid Perspiration of the Feet.
LXXXIX.— Inflammation of the Kidneys And Urethra.
XCIII.— Gonorrhœa and Chancres.
XCIV.— Scrofula and Vaccination.
XCIX.— Eruption, Scabs, and Sores on the Arms.