
audiobook
THE TREATMENT OF HAY FEVER
GEORGE FREDERICK LAIDLAW, M.D.
PREFACE
THE TREATMENT OF HAY FEVER
CHAPTER I THE DIAGNOSIS
CHAPTER II ROSIN-WEED
CHAPTER III ICHTHYOL AND THE POINT IN THE NASO-PHARYNX THAT CONTROLS THE SYMPTOMS
CHAPTER IV MENTHOL AND EUCALYPTOL
CHAPTER V THE FARADIC CURRENT AND OTHER FORMS OF ELECTRICITY
CHAPTER VI HAY FEVER AS URTICARIA
A meticulous early‑20th‑century guide walks listeners through the bewildering variety of hay‑fever symptoms—from itchy eyes and a runny nose to sudden asthma attacks—while explaining how countless irritants, from rag‑weed pollen to urban fumes, can set them off. The author begins with a clear, step‑by‑step method for taking a patient’s history and examining the nasal passages, helping clinicians spot the subtle signs that distinguish one case from another.
Beyond diagnosis, the work delves into the era’s most promising remedies: the plant‑derived rosin‑weed, the mineral ichthyol, and the novel use of faradic electricity to calm inflamed tissues. It also surveys emerging ideas about gout, anaphylaxis, dietary influences, pollen extracts, and even early bacterial vaccines, offering practical guidance for physicians eager to apply these new strategies. Listeners will come away with a solid understanding of both the classic and cutting‑edge approaches that shaped hay‑fever treatment in the early 1900s.
Full title
The Treatment of Hay Fever by rosin-weed, ichthyol and faradic electricity With a discussion of the old theory of gout and the new theory of anaphylaxis With a discussion of the old theory of gout and the new theory of anaphylaxis
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (137K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Bryan Ness, Griff Evans and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2012-07-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1871
A physician and medical writer from New Jersey, he brought a practical, early-20th-century perspective to diagnosis and treatment. His work ranges from laboratory guidance to a distinctive book on hay fever, giving modern listeners a glimpse into the medical thinking of his time.
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