Excerpt from The Homopathic Treatment of Epidemic Cholera
The favorable reception which the former editions of this book have met with, has encouraged the author in the labor of improving it, by such modifications and additions as were suggested by much experience in the epidemic of 1849. A great amount of practical matter has been added, including a chapter of illustrative cases, in 1849 and subsequent years, to the present month.
The book has been used as a guide in the treatment of cholera, not only by the profession, but by many intelligent laymen. In this rapid disease, for which our system affords the only effectual remedies, many families in localities where no hom?opathic physician can be soon procured, will find it necessary at last to commence the treatment; and some members of the profession who had been previously allopathic will be induced to prescribe hom?opathically for cholera. In consideration of the wants of these two classes, the more important rules of treatment are given in a more particular and elementary form, than would be necessary for an experienced hom?opathic practitioner. The plain rules for prevention, preliminary treatment and nursing, may either be consulted directly by families, or employed by their physician as a safe and convenient basis for his instructions.
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