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GLANDULAR ENLARGEMENTS, 
continued, 
Sea weeds, apply and take 
preparations of - - 628 
Sea weeds, as Bladderwrack 631 
io Dulse - - - 632 
Sea tang - 632, 633 
Sheep’ s throat gland (thyroid), | 
or calf’s, take - - 
Snails, and with parsley, in 
scrofulous subjects - - 646 
Violet (flowers and leaves) 
poultice, apply - 197, 198 
Walnut juice, and leaves, 
employ - : - 719 
Watercress, take, and ‘apply | 
as poultice - - - 2 
Water, distilled - - - 722 
GOUT (see also RHEUMATISM). 
Alcohol in - - - 26 
Apple, by acid juices becom- 
ing alkaline in stomach - 50 
Asparagus (but said by Dr. 
Haig 1 to separate) - - 66 
Barberry - 78 
Beer and ale, to forbid, ber 
cause provoking acid fer- 
mentaticn in stomach and 
urine - - - - 21 
Blackberry - - - - 103 
Cabbage, but not marine 
cabbage - - - 133 
Carrot, yellow centre, not 
outer red substance - —- ‘141 
Cayenne tea, in gout of 
stomach - - - - 566 
Chamomile tea - - - 214 
Cheese, old, apply externally 160 
Cider, to be commended, but 
not very sweet, or fortified 
171, 172 
Cocoa - - - 184 
Coffee, questionable - - 190 
Consumptive persons have 
an immunity from gout - 727 
Cream of tartar (as in ae; 
not sweet) - - 354 
Currants, black - : - 310 
Eggs, questionable _ - - 248 
_ Exercise,free, out of doors 525-526 
_ Fish roe, abstain from - ae 592 
» Oily, as herrings, mack- 
= and sprats— é = 276 
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Fruit, fresh and sound, to be 
taken freely, for their 
mineral alkaline salts 
304, 305, 310, 311 
Fruit sugar (lwevulose). 
Ginger, for gouty indigestion, 
and sluggishness, 338, 339, 655 
Grapes (not sweet, nor fully 
ripe), abstain from grape 
sugar - - - 350 
Hart’s grease, for friction - 326 
“Hungary water” of rose- 
mary, to rub in - 385 
Lemon juice “ - - 422 
Liver, cooked, of animals 
avoid - - - 434 
Lobster, to refrain from eat- 
ing, especially its liver - 435 
Meat which has been kept, 
whilst still holding within 
it the urea excretions, and 
debris, avoid eating - - 
Meat to be taken but spar- 
ingly, likewise strong, 
meat soups - ee 
Moss, Irish, Carrageen - 496 
Mulberries, suitable fruit for 
gouty persons - - - 3ll 
Nettle tea, and nettle beer - 380 
Nutmeg - - - - 506 
Pears and perry - : - 307 
Potatoes, especially at break- 
fast, when acid fermenta- 
tion is frequent - - 581 
Raspberries, “ps for gouty 
persons - - 587 
Rhubarb, garden, discard, 
because of its gouty oxa- 
lates - - - 398, 707 
Rosemary, for gouty iar 
and lk wf - 213, 383 
Salt obviates gout by its 
alterative action —- - 617 
Sorrel, to be abjured, because 
of its oxalates; likewise 
wood sorrel - - 389, 707 — 
Strawberries, proper for gouty 
3 ae - 663 
persons 
Succory (chicory) for. gouty 
— on skin - 189 
(cane), abstain Seis 
~— substitute beet sugar med 
Sugar of milk (lactose) - 49 
Sweetbread, abstain from - 2 
