Koumiss,or fermented mare's milk, and its uses in the treatment and cure of pulmonary consumption and other wasting diseases, Issue 393 |
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... doses of koumiss which are necessary for producing its action can be well supported by 1 Klinik der Brustkrankheiten , von Dr Hermann Lebert , p . 555. Zweiter Band . Tübingen : 1874 . the stomach . " Now , whatever difficulties may lie ...
... doses of koumiss which are necessary for producing its action can be well supported by 1 Klinik der Brustkrankheiten , von Dr Hermann Lebert , p . 555. Zweiter Band . Tübingen : 1874 . the stomach . " Now , whatever difficulties may lie ...
Page 97
... doses of from two to eight glasses ( counting three glasses to the champagne- bottle ) , a sensation of coolness and fulness is ex- perienced at the pit of the stomach , but is soon succeeded by a more than corresponding degree of ...
... doses of from two to eight glasses ( counting three glasses to the champagne- bottle ) , a sensation of coolness and fulness is ex- perienced at the pit of the stomach , but is soon succeeded by a more than corresponding degree of ...
Page 99
... doses , and by weak individuals , koumiss sometimes produces head- ache , which increases towards night . After a while this feeling also wears off . Dr Postnikof , who ascribes to koumiss the produc- tion of a catarrhal state of the ...
... doses , and by weak individuals , koumiss sometimes produces head- ache , which increases towards night . After a while this feeling also wears off . Dr Postnikof , who ascribes to koumiss the produc- tion of a catarrhal state of the ...
Page 100
... doses of koumiss . The purely objective signs consist in a striking improvement in the colour of the skin , which loses its pasty look , and becomes pinker and healthier in appearance - the pale cheeks even assuming a rosy tint - and in ...
... doses of koumiss . The purely objective signs consist in a striking improvement in the colour of the skin , which loses its pasty look , and becomes pinker and healthier in appearance - the pale cheeks even assuming a rosy tint - and in ...
Page 104
... doses of sweet milk . And this though partly owing to the butter - milk being less rich - must be ascribed chiefly to the conversion of a considerable portion of the lactine into lactic acid . A recent writer in ' Blackwood's Magazine ...
... doses of sweet milk . And this though partly owing to the butter - milk being less rich - must be ascribed chiefly to the conversion of a considerable portion of the lactine into lactic acid . A recent writer in ' Blackwood's Magazine ...
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action of koumiss albuminuria alcohol amount anæmia Author Bashkirs Biel bottles of koumiss Boykof Bright's disease butyric carbonic dioxide casein catarrh chronic clavicle cloth commenced consumptive patients contains cough Crown 8vo digestion disease diuretics doses Dr Postnikof's Dr Tchembulatof's drink koumiss dyspepsia dyspnoea Edinburgh employment of koumiss Engravings Fahr favour Fcap fermented cow's milk fermented mare's milk fermented milk fluid gain in weight gastric hæmoptysis hectic History humid crepitation Illustrations improved increased invalid Khirgiz koumiss cure koumiss establishments lactic acid lactous lung mares medium koumiss months Moscow nomads observed Orenbourg phthisis physician post 8vo preparation of koumiss Professor prove pulmonary consumption quantity regard respiration rhonchi Russian saba Samara scapula Scotland Second Edition St Petersburg steppes stomach strong koumiss succinic acid suffered summer symptoms temperature therapeutic Third Edition tion treatment University of Edinburgh urine vols weak koumiss winter Zeeland
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