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He believed in two classes of diseases sthenic and asthenic. For the former he prescribed bleeding and purgatives; for the latter he "threw in" bark and iron, and ordered port wine. Eastthorpe thought him very fair for colds, measles, chicken-pox, and for rashes of all sorts, and so did all the country round. He generally attended everybody for such complaints, but as Mr.
... Bigged a bower on yon burn-brae, And theekit it o'er wi' rashes!" "For gude sake!" said Mungo, terrified again at this mad lilting from a man who had anything but song upon his countenance. "You're sure ye didnae see the letter?" asked the Chamberlain again. "Amn't I tellin' ye?" said Mungo. "It's a pity," said the Chamberlain, staring at the lantern, with eyes that saw nothing.
The boy knelt down to say his prayers, and as he did so, all alone in the darkening wood, the words "Father of the fatherless, Helper of the helpless," came to his aid. "O Bessie Bell and Mary Grey, They were twa bonnie lasses They digged a bower on yonder brae, And theek'd it o'er wi' rashes."
"You will of course send the old lady's horoscope to us at the same time with full particulars." "Full particulars?" said the Prophet. "What of?" "Of her removal from the bottle, cutting of her first tooth, short coating, going into skirts, putting of the hair up, day of marriage and widowhood, illnesses " "Especially the rashes, Jupiter," struck in Madame. "What a mind!" said Mr.
The citrate of magnesia, or Dinneford's Magnesia, taken effervescing with lemon juice, or when the effervescence has passed off, or the French Limonade Purgative, are almost always very readily taken, and are often very useful in the little febrile attacks, or in the slight feverish rashes to which children are liable in the spring and autumn.
"She has never put her hair up!" "No, never." "You mean to say that your grandmother goes about in long clothes with her hair down in the central districts?" cried Madame in blank amazement. "She has never put her hair up," answered the Prophet, with almost obstinate determination. "Oh, well if she prefers! But I wonder what the police are about!" retorted Madame. "And now the rashes?"
The most frequently heard complaints of fasters are headaches, dry, cracked lips, dizziness, blurred vision with black spots that float, skin rashes, and weakness in the first few days plus what they think is intense hunger.
Fortunately, the disease is as curable as it is common, and two doses of a proper germicide, with a day in bed, and a laxative, will promptly cure it except in the worst cases. The Rashes of Measles, Scarlet Fever, etc.
The eruption is not necessarily conspicuous, and may be entirely overlooked by the patient himself, or it may be so disfiguring as to attract attention. +Common Misconceptions Regarding Syphilitic Rashes.+ Laymen should be warned against the temptation to call an eruption syphilitic.
When the skin sheds, or flakes off, after the illness, the germs are shed in the scales and float, or are carried about, and thus spread the disease to others. These rashes or eruptions are not dangerous in themselves, though often very uncomfortable, but help us to recognize the disease; they probably show us the sort of thing that is going on in the deeper parts of the body.
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