Volume 2
A system of medicine / by many writers ; edited by Thomas Clifford Allbutt.
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- 1896-1899
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A system of medicine / by many writers ; edited by Thomas Clifford Allbutt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![73 gra|>hy, 122 ; complications and sequels, 119; etiology, 117; incubation, 117; prognosis, 119 ; prophylaxis, 122; re- lapse, 119; symptoms, 118; compared with measles and scarlet fever, 121 ; treat- ment, 120 Scarlatina anginosa, 134 ; maligna, 135 ; simplex, 133 Scarlatinal pyaemia, 154 Scarlatinine, 164 Scarlet fever, 122; aberrant eases, 145 ; biblio- graphy, 178 ; complications, 150, 159 ; diagnosis, 147 ; epidemic type, fatality, 127 ; excretions, 144 ; history, prevalence, 122; incubation, 132 ; individual sus- ceptibility, 130; invasion, 133; morbid anatomy, 166 ; pathology, 162 ; prognosis, 149 ; relapse, 162 ; seasonal prevalence, 125; charts of, 126; spread and infect- ivity, 128 ; symptoms, analysis of, 136 ; compared with rubella and measles, 121 ; tables of mortality, 125, 128, 131 ; treat- ment, 169 Scarlet fever, abortive, 146; puerperal, 146; semi-malignant, 136; septic, 134 ; simple, 133 ; surgical, 145 ; toxic, 135 Scarlet fever, diagnosis from small-pox, 213 Sclerosis, disseminated, and mercurialism, 932 Secondary tonsillitis in scarlet fever, 158 Segregation, compulsory, in leprosy, 79 Serous effusions in measles, 108 Serum treatment in anthrax, 551; in rabies, 711 ; in snake-bite, 833 Sex in arsenic poisoning, 996 ; in beriberi, 459 ; in hydatid disease, 1117 ; in lead poisoning, 968, 972; in malarial fever, 723 ; in negro lethargy, 481 ; in scarlet fever, 131, 149 ; in small-pox, 185, 222 ; in yellow fever, 393 Sicareit, poisoning by use of, 958 Simple continued, fever, 314 Skin in alcoholism, 864 ; in amoebic dysen- tery, 776 ; in actinomycosis, 85 ; in lep- rosy, 56 ; in phosphorus poisoning, 923 ; in pulmonary anthrax, 543 ; iu scarlet fever, 145 ; in small-pox, 207, 224 ; in tertiary syphilis, 266 ; in yellow fever, 399 Sleeping sickness, see Negro lethargy, 479 Small-pox, 183 ; after revaluation, 207 ; bibliography, 232; climate and season, 186 ; complications, 207 ; confluent modi- fied, 202 ; confluent natural, 200 ; con- tagiousness, 186 ; convalescence, 211 ; diagnosis, 212 ; discrete modified, 199 ; discrete natural, 199; duration of in- fectious period, 212 ; eruption, 192 ; hemorrhagic, or black, 203 ; history, 183 ; incubation, 187 ; initial rashes, 189, 222 ; initial symptoms, 188, 222 ; in the foetus, 207 ; inoculated, 206 ; modified, 197 ; morbid anatomy, 224 ; morbid anatomy of hsamoErhagic, 227 ; natural, 193 ; nurs- ing iu,228 ; prevention of, 232; prognosis, 220; in confluent modified and confluent natural, 223; in hemorrhagic, 224; pseudo - hemorrhagic cases, 206 ; rare forms of discrete, with nervous symptoms, 200 ; rare forms of eruption, 206 ; second attacks, 207 ; sequels, 211 ; susceptibility, 184 ; symptoms, 195; tables of mortality, 221 ; treatment, . 227 ; vesicular and pustular hemorrhagic, 204 ; without eruption, 199 ; see also Variola, 639 Small-pox (India), table of deaths, 305 Snake-poison and snake-bite, 809 ; biblio- graphy, 839 ; classification of poisonous snakes, 809 ; immunity of snakes, 838 ; morbid anatomy, 818 ; poison apparatus and mechanism of bite, 809 ; prognosis, 828 ; recent remedies, 829 ; serum treat- ment, 833, 835 ; symptoms of bite of Australian species, 818 ; of cobra bite, 816 ; of rattlesnake bite, 817 ; of viper bite, 817 ; treatment, 828 Snake-venoms, 809 ; action, physiological, 818 ; action on blood and blood-vessels, 820, 823 ; analogy between various pro- cesses of hydration due to vital activity (table),815; composition, 810; description, 810 ; effect of temperature on, 813 ; effect of various reagents on toxic properties of, 814 ; effect on animals other than mam- mals, 827 ; effect on blood corpuscles, 820 ; on blood-pressure, 824 ; on circula- tion, 824 ; on gases in blood, 822 ; on germicidal action of serum, 823 ; on ner- vous system, 825 ; on temperature, 826 ; effects, further pathological, 826 ; elimina- tion, 816, 835 ; method of absorption, 816 ; reactions (table), 812 ; toxic value of, 827 Soil in relation to yellow fever, 393 Spinal cord in leprosy, 59 ; in rabies, 698 Spirits, composition of, 845 Spleen in acute malarial poisoning, 327 ; in chronic malarial infection, 328 ; in leprosy, 59 ; in malarial cachexia, 736 Splenic apoplexy in animals, 530 Splenic fever, see Anthrax, 525 St. Anthony's Fire, 793 Stenosis of the bowel after amoebic dysenterv. 767 Stomach in yellow fever, 402 Stomatitis in measles, 107 ; ulcerative, in scarlet fever, 158,177 ; ulcerative, in post- scarlatinal measles, 291 Stools in amoebic dysentery, 772 ; examina- tion of, 775 ; in yellow fever, 401 Strongylida, 1038 Strongylus longevaginatus, 1039 Subcutaneous tissues in small-pox, 207 Sulphcma] poisoning, 912](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20414638_002_1199.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)