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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 Excerpt: ...Respiratory Organs: Towards the last of the proving two of the men developed acute symptoms like those of influenza. There was first a feeling of aching all over; and then a thick mucous discharge from the nose occurred, with a feeling of chilliness accompanied with sneezing. These men had no temperature, and the symptoms were evidently the result of taking the indol. They described their sensations at times as "a broken-up, grippy feeling." Extremities: One of the patients felt very tired and sore in the lower limbs. The feet burned all day long, and the condition became so aggravated that relief was sought by removing the shoe. The burning of the feet persisted for at least ten days of the proving, and the right foot became quite swollen and painful. The knee joints became so sore and tired that simply standing on the feet aggravated that condition. Another prover reported that his legs were sore, especially at the knees. There was pain at the calf, and also in the ball of the great toe of the right foot. The Skin: In one case, the skin on the left leg became dry and rough, and peeled off; in areas on the right foot below the ankle, it cracked and became sore. One prover, before commencing with the drug, reported an eruption on his body, which became very much irritated and itchy after taking violent exercise or from heat. He reports this eruption to be slowly, but surely disappearing, and his general health wonderfully improved. I will now supplement this proving with several clinical cases, showing the successful use of indol. Failures are not reported, because I wish to exploit the clinical place for indican. I believe that there is a great deal more to be developed from this substance, and I will ask the profession to put it to the test and ...
New, Old and Forgotten Remedies. Old Herbal Remedies with Case Studies. The Essential Guide to Herbal Cures and Natural Remedies. That this collection of papers has many gems is, I believe, not to be questioned; that some better papers on the remedies than those herein presented may exist is also probable; that it may contain some that are of doubtful value is not to be denied, and even some that have no right in such a book may have crept in. But what it is, it is; take the good and, in the current phrase of the hour, "forget" the rest. The part born by the editor, beyond delving for and selecting the remedies, will be found scattered through the book in [] bracketed small type, and consists simply in announcing who the writer of the paper was and where it may be found; no attempt has been made at editing any of the papers, or commenting on them, beyond a little cutting out of a little verbosity here and there, or of matter not bearing on the use of the remedy. The material was drawn from journals of all "schools," wherever a paper could be found that seemed to contain something not to be found in medical-book literature, and to be honestly written. The new remedies of the laboratory have been purposely ignored because they do not come in the scheme of this book, they having a literature of their own that, not infrequently, may be had "free on request" to the laboratories. Only remedies (with a few exceptions) such as nature gives us are included in this work. And now the task completed naught remains but for the compiler to subscribe himself, Edward Pollock Anshutz. 1011 Arch St., Philadelphia, January 2, 1900.
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Excerpt from New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers That this collection of papers has many gems is, I believe, not to be questioned; that some better papers on the remedies than those herein presented may exist is also probable; that it may contain some that are of doubtful value is not to be denied, and even some that have no right in such a book may have crept in. But what it is, it is; take the good and, in the current phrase of the hour, forget the rest. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.