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PLATE VI. 



DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY 



General Causes. 



General Symptoms. 



CHECK TO ACTION OF THE 

 SKIN OR KIDNEYS. 



OVER-HEATED, OVER- 

 CROWDED, BADLY-VENTI- 

 LATED, DAMP, STABLES. 



TOO SUDDEN COOLING 

 AFTER SEVERE WORK, 

 ESPECIALLY IN THE 

 SPRING AND FALL 

 MONTHS. 



SPECIFIC GERMS. 



PERSISTENTLY INCREASED 

 FREQUENCY AND 

 ALTERED CHARACTER OF 

 BREATHING. INCREASED 

 PULSE. HIGH TEMPERA- 

 TURE. INJECTED MEM- 

 BRANES OF EYES AND 

 NOSTRILS. PERSISTENT 

 STANDING POSTURE. 



General 1 reaiment. 



HAND-EUB LEGS and EARS, 

 AND WHEN WARM APPLY 

 DRY FLANNEL BANDAGES 

 TO LEGS. 



IF NECESSARY TO PRO- 

 DUCE WARMTH, APPLY 

 LINIMENT No. I. TO LEGS 

 OR EARS. APPLY TO 

 THROAT OR CHEST, AS 

 THE CASE MAY BE, MUS- 

 TARD MADE INTO THICK 

 PASTE WITH VINEGAR. 

 PLACE PATIENT IN WELL 

 VENTILATED DRY BOX- 

 STALL AT A TEMPERA- 

 TURE OF Go DEG. FAH- 

 RENHEIT, OR AS NEAR 

 AS PRACTICABLE. 



ALLOW LIBERAL SUPPLY 

 OF DRINKING AVATER. 



REGULATE BOWELS WITH 

 LAXATIVE DIET, AND IP 

 N E C E S S A R 1 WITH 

 ENEMATA. 



IN FIRST STxVGES UNTIL 

 T E :\I P E R A T U R E AND 

 B R E A T H I N G ARE 



LOWERED, GIVE FEVER 

 MEDICINE No. XXXIII. 

 EVERY FOUR HOURS. 



WHEN IMPROVEMENT 

 OCCURS. SUBSTITUTE 

 FEVER MEDICINE No. 

 XXII. DURING CONVA- 

 LESCENCE GIVE TONIC 

 MEDICINE No. XXXII. 

 ONCE DAILY. 



Specified Diseases. 



NASAL GLEET OR CHRONIC 

 CATARRH. 



LARYNGITIS. 



BRONCHITIS. 



CONGESTION OF LUNGS. 



PNEUMONIA. 



PLEURISY. 



