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On the pathology of delirium tremens, and its treatment without stimulants or opiates / by Alexander Peddie.
Peddie, Alexander, 1810-1907.Date: 1854- Books
Mémoire sur le delirium tremens / [Pierre François Olive Rayer].
Rayer, Pierre François Olive, 1793-1867Date: 1819- Books
Methylal, and its use in delirium tremens / [Benjamin Ward Richardson].
Richardson, Benjamin Ward, 1828-1896Date: 1888- Books
Early contributions to the study of delirium tremens / John Romano.
Romano, JohnDate: 1941- Books
Cases of delirium tremens treated with large doses of the tincture of digitalis / by John Watt Reid.
Reid, John Watt, Sir, 1823-1909.Date: 1864- Books
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Remarks on the history and treatment of delirium tremens / [John Ware].
Ware, John, 1795-1864Date: 1831- Books
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A practical essay on the disease generally known under the denomination of delirium tremens : written principally with a view to elucidate its division into distinct stages, and hence to simplify its method of cure / by Andrew Blake, M.D.
Blake, Andrew, M.D.Date: 1830- Pictures
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A bottle of liquor pointing a finger at a devil; representing alcohol as a cause of delirium tremens. Colour lithograph after I.A. Vol'nova, 1984.
Vol'nova, Irina. A.Date: 1984Reference: 997216i- Books
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Tracts on delirium tremens, on peritonitis, and on some other internal inflammatory affections, and on the gout / by Thomas Sutton.
Sutton, Thomas, 1767-1835.Date: 1813- Books
Observations on the treatment of mania and delirium tremens by large doses of tartar emetic / by John Spence.
Spence, Jack.Date: 1831- Books
On the treatment of delirium tremens by the hydrate of chloral / by George W. Balfour.
Balfour, George William, 1823-1903Date: 1870- Books
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On the treatment of delirium tremens, being an appendix to and essay on this disease / formerly published.
Ware, John, 1795-1864Date: [1838]- Books
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A practical essay on the disease generally known under the denomination of delirium tremens : written principally with a view to elucidate its division into distinct stages, and hence to simplify its method of cure / by Andrew Blake.
Blake, Andrew.Date: 1840- Books
A practical essay on the disease generally known under the denomination of delirium tremens, written principally with a view to elucidate its division into distinct stages, and hence to simplify its method of cure / By Andrew Blake.
Blake, Andrew.Date: 1830- Pictures
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An alcoholic man with delirium tremens on his deathbed, surrounded by his terrified family. Colour lithograph after E. Burnand, ca. 1900 (?).
Burnand, Eugène, 1850-1921.Date: [1900?]Reference: 675357i- Books
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Report of cases of delirium tremens occurring in the Hospital of the Baltimore Alms House, with observations : to which is added an appendix, containing an appeal in behalf of the insane poor of Maryland / by A.C. Robinson.
Robinson, A. C. (Alexander C.)Date: 1840- Books
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Remarks on delirium tremens, or the irritative fever of drunkenness : an inaugural dissertation, submitted to the examination of the faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New York, John Watts, Jun. ... for the degree of Doctor of Medicine / by Charles Stuart Tripler, April 3d, 1827.
Tripler, Chas. S. (Charles Stuart), 1806-1866.Date: 1827- Books
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Defence of Dr. Sewall's work on the pathology of drunkenness, and his drawings of the human stomach, as affected by the use of alcoholic drinks, from health to death by delirium tremens.
Delavan, Edward C. (Edward Cornelius), 1793-1871.Date: [1843]- Books
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Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de delirio tremente, vel delirio ebriosorum ... pro gradu doctoris / [J.M. Probyn].
Probyn, John Mills.Date: 1825- Books
Rum maniacs : alcoholic insanity in the early American Republic / Matthew Warner Osborn.
Osborn, Matthew WarnerDate: 2014- Books
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Medical lectures and essays / by George Johnson.
Johnson, George, 1818-1896.Date: 1887- Books
On the epidemic cholera, and other prevalent diseases of India / by Samuel Dickson.
Dickson, Samuel, 1802-1869.Date: 1832- Books
Law cases bearing upon insanity.
Date: 1856- Books
Drugs in psychiatry : an Ashburn Hall manual / R.W. Medlicott, E.J. McInnes, N. McI. James and the staff of Ashburn Hall.
Medlicott, R. W.Date: 1972- Digital Images
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Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi Lamiaceae. Baikal skullcap. Distribution: China. There are several hundred species of Scutellaria, also known as skull caps, so correct identification is important - in particular from Scutellaria lateriflora an American species known as Blue skullcap. The latter is used as an abortifacient and to expel placenta by the Cherokee and for cleaning the throat by the Iroquois (Austin, 2004). Much vaunted as a treatment for rabies with unlikely statistics (1,400 cases cured by one doctor alone). Also as ‘antispasmodic, nervine, [for] chorea, convulsions, tetanus, tremors, delirium tremens, [and as a] diaphoretic and diuretic'. Toxicity symptoms include mental confusion, stupor, headache, vertigo, photophobia, dilated pupils, difficulty in micturition, bradycardia, tremulousness and languor, followed by wakefulness and restlessness (Milspaugh, 1974). Hutchens (1991) reported that it reduces sexual desire and was used for almost every nervous illness. Scutellaria baicalensis contains baicalin, baicalein and wogonin (European Medicines Agency, September 2010). It is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for treating inflammation, cancer, bacterial and viral infections of the lungs and gut and is one of the '50 Chinese herbs' in the lists of some authors. Scutellaria lateriflora (combined with Verbena officinalis, Passiflora incarnata and the seed of Avena sativa (oats) is licensed for use in Britain as a herbal medicine for temporary relief of mild symptoms of stress such as mild anxiety and to aid sleep, based upon traditional use only. Scutellaria baicalensis is not licensed for use in the UK (UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)). Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley