Acute indigestion is, as a general rule, the forerunner of cholera infantum.
In the treatment of cholera infantumit must not be forgotten that the dangerous element is the poisoning of the system that is constantly going on.
It is counterfeited in the sudden collapse of malignant {160} cholera, and exaggerated in appearance during the analogous condition of cholera infantum.
In other acute bowel complaints with profuse diarrhoea they are acid, as in cholera infantum, but in epidemic cholera they are alkaline, because they consist chiefly of the water of the blood.
Some modifications of treatment are required for the choleraic form (in children, cholera infantum); the danger here is imminent from the drain of water and collapse.
This will not only secure to them a better supply of air, but it will also prevent them from suffering so much from the heat, which is so potent a factor in the production of cholera infantum.
In cholera infantum it is an invaluable remedy, if given in very small doses.
These diseases are usually considered separately by medical writers but, as they are closely related, a simple diarrhea not unfrequently running into a cholera infantum or a dysentery, we shall consider them together.
Its great seasons were the same as those of cholera infantum, of which numerous instances have been given from the London weekly bills of mortality.
This is the explanation of the occasional epidemic appearance of Cholera Infantum--and its established cause.
One of the most serious in this chapter is summer-complaint (Cholera infantum).
The great mortality of cholera infantum renders it one of the most interesting diseases, which come under the notice of the physician.
Remarks on the Prophylactic Treatment of Cholera Infantum.
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