66 THE LIVER. 



the liver and stomach, with a spare non-stimulating 

 diet. In the second form to warm baths, friction, the 

 application of hot compresses over the seat of pain, 

 or, what is still better, the application of a liniment con- 

 sisting of Tr. Bell, Tr. A con, and chloroform ; the sub- 

 cutaneous injection of morphia, and the administration 

 of Bell., Calc.-C., or Lye. ; and in the more protracted 

 and aggravated cases, the inhalation of chloroform, 

 which should be repeated from time to time according 

 to the severity of the symptoms. In the third form to 

 Aeon., C1uun.,Irjn.,Nux Fb///.,and >'/////// ; and in the more 

 severe and a--ravated form to Ln-h. or Ci/r<>ri, and ;i 

 series of Turkish baths. In the fourth form to 

 and Turkish baths, which will sutlire in the majority of 

 cases. In the tilth form to Lack., Curori, and Turkish 

 baths, and perhaps Cham., /////., .Yi/./; Vom., and 

 In the sixtli form to Ars., L<n'h., and Currai, combined 

 with a series of park, and Turkish baths. In tin- 

 seventh form to Awn., J!r//., Mi r<:, and Lack., park, and 

 Turkish baths. In the eighth form chielly to La-h. 

 and Curari. In the ninth form to A con., Merc.- 



and Podolph. In the tenth form, when it arises from 

 ; rh of the bile-ducts to Cham., lJi<j., Merc.-SoL, or 



Podaph., and the sudden application of cold water to 



the hepatic regi"ii by me,-. mall douche, a ju. 



HowL'ring-pot. Many cases of this kind have in my 



hands (jiiickly yielded to this mode of treatment. 



\Yhen from ron-enital obliteration of the bile-ducts, 



thickening of (ilisson's capsule, or congenital cirrhosis, 



the treatment can only be palliative. 



In the eleventh form there are two types the simple 



and niali-aiit ; the tirst has already been discussed. The 



