Hay fever : its causes, treatment, and effective prevention. Experimental researches / by Chas. Harrison Blackley.
- Blackley, Charles Harrison, 1820-1900.
- Date:
- 1880
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Hay fever : its causes, treatment, and effective prevention. Experimental researches / by Chas. Harrison Blackley. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London.
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![Gream on the cause of hay-fever, 19 Greater prevalence of hay-fever, 188■ . P Gull, Sir Wm., on the action of vibriones in hay-fever, 37 Hadley’s law, 173 Hartshorn (ammonia), a supposed cause of hay-fever, 42 Hastings on hay-fever, 20 Hay, a supposed cause of hay- fever, 29, 33, 36 Hay-fever ; A supposed neurosis, 43 ; American forms of, 39 ; asthmatic form of, 216; ca- tarrhal form of, 208 ] character of exudation in, 226 ; chemosis in, 212 ; constitutional symp- toms of, 223 ; classification of, 230 ; cases of, 22, 23, 24, 28, 40—59 ; duration of, 43 ; eye symptoms of, 211 ; first symp- toms of, 207 ; grouping of symptoms of, 203; greater prevalence of, 188 ; hereditary character of, 39, 200 ; in India, 46, 47 ;'inftuence of education in the production of, 189— 196 ; nature of, 202 ; neuralgic condition in, 222; nomencla- ture of, 26 ; oedema in, 212 ; phases of, 203 ; photophobia in, 212; premonitory synip- : toms in, 204; prevention of, 257—266 ; prophylactic treat- ment of, 251—254 ; stages of, 204 ; skin symptoms of, 214 ; symptoms of, 207—229 ; treat- ment of, 249 Hay-fever, causes of : Bean-field in flower. 48; greenhouses, 17 ; liay, 42 ; pollen in general, 13, 21, 45, 46, 52, 95 ; pollen of A lopecurus 97, 99 ; Ambrosia artemesuefolia, 40, 42, 43, 106, 107, 108; Zea mai/s, 109 ; Anthoxanthum odoratum, 16, 17 ; Ilolcus odo- ratics, 34; of llordeum dis- tidmm, 99 ; Samhums nigra, 48 ; Secale cereale, 45, 97, 98. Hay-fever, supposed causes of: Animal emanations, 37—63, 128 ; Ascaris _ megalocephala, 37, 43; benzoic acid, 34, 71; brimstone matches, 42 ; cam- phor, 42 ; cinders, 43 ; chills, 43 ; coumarin, 71 ; dampness, 42 ; dust, 13, 19, 22, 43 ; fruit, 42 ; foul air, 42 ; hartshorn, 42 ; heat, 12, 25, 61 ; indiges- tion, 42 ; light, 129 ; odours, 13 ; over-exertion, 42 ; ozone, 71, 79—90 ; perfumes, 42 ; smoke, 42 ; sunshine, 22, 43 ; first heats of summer, 32 Hay-making, 235 Head symptoms in hay-fcr, 221 Heat, a supposed cause of haj- fever, 12, 25, 61 Helmholtz, on the supposed action of vibriones, 44 High altitudes, quantity of poUen at, 180 High altitudes, experiments at, 172—187 Himalaya Mountains, hay-fever on the, 46 Holms odoratus, 34 Hooker on the grasses of the Himalayas, 139 Incoherent pollen, 161 India, hay-fever in, 136 , influence of climate of, 138 Indigestion, effects of, in hay- fever, 42 Intine, 114 Inoculation with pollen, 105, 254 Intercepting sieve, 256 Iodide of arsenic in hay-fever, 2.52, 260 Iodide of potassium cum iodide of mercury in hay-fever, 252, 265 Ipecacuanha in hay-asthma, 271 Isle of Thanet, 14 King, T. W., on hay-fever, 18 Kirkmau, e.xperiment with pol- len, 21 Kurrachee, climate of, 47 Labosse on hay-fever, 27 Laforgue on hay-fever, 27 Light, influence of, 33, 34, 129 Literature of hay-fever, 4 Llandudno, experiments at, 48 Lobelia ivflata in hay-fever, 273 Longueville on hay-fever, 27](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21303071_0319.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)