The treatment of chronic rheumatism is generally not very successful unless the patient can live in a warm, dry climate the year round.
Chronic rheumatism is a disease attacking persons of middle age, or after, and is seen more commonly in poor, hard-working individuals who have been exposed to cold and damp, as laborers and washerwomen.
Life is not, however, shortened to any considerable degree by chronic rheumatism.
In a number of cases, subacute rheumatism runs a course that is very bothersome and annoying and that is quite intractable, with relapses and sequelae, but even this is entirely different from the ordinary idea of chronic rheumatism.
Chronic rheumatism is supposed to be related to acute rheumatism and to represent, as it were, a low-grade enduring condition such as in sudden accessions gives rise to acute rheumatism.
Charcot and Besnier, however, maintain the latter to be their true relation to the articular affection which they regard as chronic rheumatism.
Iodide of Potash 1/2 ounce Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla 3 ounces Distilled Water 3 ounces Mix and take a dessertspoonful in a glass of water two hours after meals for chronic rheumatism.
Chronic rheumatism is a term that includes a great many of the most varied conditions.
These cases are often spoken of as chronic rheumatism and it is the solicitude produced by the dread of them that makes the worst part of the discomfort in many a so-called chronic rheumatic case.
I am pleased to hear that he has often given Stellaria media in chronic rheumatism, and now looks upon it as a specific.
In chronic rheumatism, and erratic pains of a spasmodic nature, it often performs a cure, or affords essential relief.
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