Thus neuralgic headache, periodic headache, hysterical headache, and even many kinds of dyspeptic headache, are almost invariably relieved by it ; and although the relief of a symptom is a very different affair, of course, from the removal of its cause,... The Saint Louis Medical Reporter - Page 7431869Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1869 - 602 pages
...of this application, as I have said, is generally immediate. It may be applied, if necessary, three or four times in the day. The class of headaches in which this remedy is chiefly iiseful, is that which may be grouped under the wide term of "nervous." Thus neuralgic headache, periodic... | |
| 1869 - 404 pages
...this application, as I have said, is generally immediate. It may be re-applied, if necessary, three or four times in the day. The class of headaches in...affair, of course, from the removal of its cause, yet no one who has witnessed (and who of us has not seen ?) the agony and distress occasioned by severe... | |
| Medicine - 1869 - 600 pages
...It is very seldom that any redness of the skin is produced. It may be reapplied, if necessary, three or four times in the day. The class of headaches in...affair, of course, from the removal of its cause, yet no ooe who has witnessed (and who of us has not seen?) the agony and distress occasioned by severe... | |
| Medicine - 1869 - 622 pages
...generally immediate. It may be re-applied, if necessary, three or four times in the day. The clase of headaches in which this remedy is chiefly useful is that which maybe grouped under the wide term of "nervous." Thus neuralgic headache, periodic headache, hysterical... | |
| Thomas Inman - 1870 - 316 pages
...this application, as I have said, is generally immediate ; it may be reapplied, if necessary, three or four times in the day. The class of headaches in...by it ; and, although the relief of a symptom is, of course, a very different affair from the removal of its cause, yet no one who has witnessed (and... | |
| Dentistry - 1870 - 614 pages
...thi s application, as I have said, is generally immediate. It may be reapplied, if neccessary, three or four times in the day. The class of headaches in...headache, and even many kinds of dyspeptic headache, are relieved by it; and although the relief of a symptom is a very different affair, of course, from the... | |
| Medicine, Eclectic - 1884 - 926 pages
...may be grouped under the broad term of "nervous." Thus neuralgic, periodic, and hysterical headaches, and even many kinds of dyspeptic headache, are almost invariably relieved by it. True the relief of a mere symptom is quite another thing from the removal of its cause, yet no one... | |
| Medicine - 1882 - 722 pages
...headache. While not claiming the cure of the trouble, he simply expects its relief. Thus, he says, "although the relief of a symptom is a very different...affair, of course, from the removal of its cause, yet no one who has witnessed (and who of us has not seen?) the agony and distress occasioned by severe... | |
| 1868 - 600 pages
...produced. The effect of the application is generally immediate. It may be reapplied, if necessary, three or four times in the day. " The class of headaches...affair, of course, from the removal of its cause, yet no one who lias witnessed (and who of us has not seen?) the agony and distress occasioned by severe... | |
| Medicine - 1868 - 756 pages
...this application, as I have said, is generally immediate ; it may be reapplied, if necessary, three or four times in the day. The class of headaches in...by it ; and, although the relief of a symptom is, of course, a very different affair from the removal of its cause, yet no one who has witnessed (and... | |
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