CONTENTS.

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  • CHAPTER I.
  • Sec. I. Origin and Development. 7
  • Sec. II. Progress and Fatality. 20
  • Sec. III. Causes—Propagation. 34
  • CHAPTER II.
  • Sec. I. Pathology. 45
  • Sec. II. Phenomena, or Symptoms. 55
  • CHAPTER III.
  • Sec. I. Unsuccessful Modes of Treatment.—Venous Transfusion Explained. 64
  • Sec. II. Physiological Condition of the Blood, Its Non-Aeration, or Non-Oxydation. Maxims of Rational Practice Suggested.91
  • Sec. III. Different Modes of Treatment.130
  • Sec. IV. Statistics. Percentage of Loss. Variable Results—their Cause. 166
  • CHAPTER IV.
  • Sec. I. General Principle of Rational Practice, Dictated by the Pathology of the Disease, Confirmed by Observation and Experience. 178
  • Sec. II. Remedies, Recipes, Etc. 188
  • Sec. III. Prophylaxis, or Means of Prevention. 203
  • Sec. IV. FormulÆ—Preparations, Etc. 213

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