The drinking of warm water will increase the pulse from five to fifteen beats, and at the same time will relax the vessel walls and also increase the cutaneous secretions to a marked degree.
Yet it is undoubtedly a most important matter, for the skin is a very delicate and sensitive organ, and the constant application of impure or inferior Soaps injures its texture, and gives rise to numerous cutaneous troubles.
This difference between hot and temperate climates arises perhaps only from the inert state of the functions of the stomach caused by strong cutaneous perspiration.
This paste is useful in removing sun-burnings, effects of wind on the face, and accidentalcutaneous eruptions.
The following mixture is very useful in all cutaneous eruptions: 3148.
We know no medicine that is more safe for drying upcutaneous eruptions than sulphur, provided it be prudently used.
Gather the buds or earliest flowers of the elder-bush; simmer these in fresh butter, or sweet lard; it makes a healing and cooling ointment for the skin, in cutaneous diseases.
She should be in health, free from scorbutic or scrofulous taints, from cutaneous scurf, or eruptions, perfectly clean in her person, and extremely neat in her management of whatever concerns the child.
The human body is also affected by it, so as to cause the skin to peel off; but in other respects it is deemed salutary to the constitution, by stopping the progress of infection, and curing almost all cutaneous diseases.
The extreme inconstancy of the weather, and the frequent suppression of cutaneous perspiration, give birth to catarrhal affections, which assume the most various forms.
But the localization in the cortex of regions specially or mainly concerned with cutaneous sensation has not been made sufficiently clear to warrant statement here.
Batrachians have, in addition, a very considerable cutaneous respiration.
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Still more from a theoretical standpoint is the reassertion of the curative value of the oral administration of yeast in variouscutaneous disorders.
As to ailments, Lower Californians are subject to consumption, burning fevers, indigestion, and cutaneous diseases.
Cutaneous eruptions, resulting from their antipathy to water, and ophthalmia, arising from the smoke of their closed huts and the glare of sun-light upon snow and water, constitute their chief disorders.
A cutaneous ailment, called pintos, also makes its appearance at times.
At the other end of the century, Willan (Cutaneous Diseases, 1808, p.
By close application to the skin certain materials acting as cutaneous stimulants, maintaining an active equable circulation.
Moreover, the evaporation of the normal cutaneous moisture (with that of the lungs) requires 750 heat units or one-fifth of all the heat produced in the system.
To the former, because best provision is made forcutaneous elimination (always acid!
They are excellent non-conductors of changes of the temperature, and at the same time absorb cutaneous moisture--two most important qualities.
His weakness took the shape of a cutaneous disease of the most irritating and incurable form, and though he made one or two attempts at re-commencing his usefulness, it was sadly in vain.
No manifestations of consciousness can be observed, or elicited by the most powerful cutaneous stimulation, and on recovery no recollection of the state is preserved.
The expedient of applying the electric current, suggested by the Lancet, has been proved useless in cases of death-trance, where the patients are impervious to the most violent modes of cutaneous excitation.
Let a person enter a room moderately heated; gradually increase the temperature, until it attains extreme summer heat; not only the cutaneous nerves, but the whole system, become habituated to the high temperature.
They take up a portion of the transpired fluids which contain saline and animal matter, and thus the fibres of the garments become covered with the cutaneous excretions.
Give the 1st condition of the cuticle that influences the impressions made on the cutaneous nerves.
The condition of the cuticle modifies the impression made upon the cutaneous nerves.
Show how habit influences the sensibility of the cutaneous nerves.
Thus arsenic applied to the cutaneous vessels, and strong solutions of opium to extensive burns, have been absorbed in quantities sufficient to poison the patient.
Why is it necessary that the cutaneous nerves be kept in a healthy state?
Less clothing is required when the cutaneous surface is clean.
This contraction diminishes the capacity of the cutaneous system of blood-vessels, and a portion of the blood circulating through them is suddenly thrown upon the more internal parts of the body.
The use of linen changes, shirts or shifts, in the room of sordid and filthy woollen, long worn next the skin, is a matter of neatness comparatively modern; but must prove a great means of preventing cutaneous ails.
The influence of this cutaneous disease on the colour was remarked by Commodore Wilkes amongst the natives of the Depeyster Islands in the Ellice Group.
In hydrophobia, the mind is quite sound; but the patient feels his muscular and cutaneous life forcibly removed from under the control of his will.
On their re-appearance, they were chiefly used for baths to horses, and other beasts which had the mange, and other cutaneous eruptions.
As for the dirt, it undoubtedly blocks up the pores of the skin, and disorders the perspiration; consequently must contribute to the scurvy, itch, and other cutaneous distempers.
Browne remarks, a highly modified condition of the cutaneous vascular system.
The face is also particularly liable to be affected bycutaneous complaints, by small-pox, erysipelas, &c.
Venereal and cutaneous affections are found among the people; but they spring from an irregular life.
In the southern provinces about Cuenca, cutaneous affections are quite frequent.
This oil, called cacao-butter, is used by the natives for burns, sores, and many cutaneous diseases.
Many of the Indians are disfigured by dark blotches on the skin, the effect of a cutaneous disease very prevalent in Central Amazonia.
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