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URINE. See under Kidneys.
a copious discharge of, removes
hepatitis, 279.
pneumonia, 263.
dropsy, 337.
URINARY FISTULA (ῥΟιὰς) from wound
of the bladder, 344.
VARI, like hail-stones, in the tongue,
from elephantiasis, 370.
or pustules, excited by medicines
rubbed into the skin, 462.
VENA CAVA, description of disease of,
279-82.
its treatment, 443-4.
VENA PORTÆ; see Portæ.
VENESECTION from the vein at the
elbow, 379, et pluries.
(consult the chapters under angina,
apoplexy, cephalæa, affections
of the uvula, epilepsy,
hæmoptysis, hysterical convulsions,
ileus, lethargy, melancholia,
pleurisy, suppression of
urine, satyriasis, syncope, tetanus,
ulcers of the tonsils,
acute affections of the bladder,
etc.)
from the frontal vein (consult
cephalæa, epilepsy, vertigo).
from the veins of the tongue (consult
angina).
from the nasal veins (see bringing
up of blood, and cephalæa).
at the pubes, 450.
at the ankle, 449.
quantity of blood to be abstracted
by, 458, et alibi.
use of a large opening in, 405.
VERTIGO; see under Scotoma.
VOCIFERATION; see Voice.
VOICE, exercise of, in cœliac disease,
492.
in elephantiasis, 497.
VOMITING, disuse of, a cause of cachexia,
p. 329, l. 8 (overlooked in
the translation).
how to be procured in boys by the
unguentum irinum, 399.
on an empty stomach, in elephantiasis,
495.
melancholia, 476.
from radishes in cœliac disease,492.
elephantiasis, 495.
melancholy, 474.
vertigo, 465.
from hellebore. See Hellebore.
WATER, COLD, a cause of angina, 252.
of dysentery, 354.
of ileus, 275.
its medicinal uses in cholera,
434.
tepid, uses of, in cholera, 435.
thermal, or natural hot water, uses
of, in melancholy, 477.
WINE, its medicinal powers, 386.
uses in cholera, 432.
in phrenitis, 386.
in the last stage of syncope, a
remedium unicum, 431.
dangerous in inflammation, 430.
in excess, a cause of angina, 404.
of apoplexy, 305.
of inflammation of the liver,
278.
of madness, 302.
of paralysis, 307.
WOMB, seat and nature of the, 285.
cancer of the, 361.
fluor albus and niger of the, 359.
hemorrhage and inflammation of
the, 287.
treatment of, 449.
dropsy of the, 337.
phagedænic ulcer of the, 360.
prolapsus of the, 361.
ulcers of the os, 360.
WORMWOOD, an antibilious medicine,
475, 497, 433.
WOUND, a fatal cause of tetanus, 246.
of paralysis, 307.