er-Treatment_, as used by Currie, Reuss, Hesse,
Schoenlein, &c. 33
44. Priessnitz's Method--The wet-sheet-Pack 34
45-47. Technicalities of the Pack and Bath 34-36
48. Action of the Pack and Bath--Rationale 36
49. 50. What effect could be expected from a warm wet-sheet? 38
51. No cutting short of the process of Scarlatina--the morbid
poison must be drawn to the skin as soon as possible 40
52. Necessity of Ventilation--Means of Heating the sick-room--
Relative merits of Open Fires, Stoves and Furnaces 41
53. Temperature of the sick-room 43
54. Water-drinking 44
55. Diet 44
56. _Treatment of Scarlatina simplex_ 45
57. _Treatment of Scarlatina anginosa_ 46
58-65. _Treatment_ of the _mild_, or erethic _Form_ of
scarlatina anginosa 40-50
66. _Treatment_ of the _violent_, or sthenic _Form_ of
scarlatina anginosa 50
67. Temperature of the water--double sheet--Changing sheet 51
68. 69. Length of Pack--Perspiration 52
70. Length of Bath 53
71. Caution 53
72. The wet Compress 54
73. Highly inflamed Throat--Croup 54
74. Necessity of allaying the Heat 55
75-77. The Half-bath--The Sitz- or Hip-Bath 55-56
78. Action of the sitz-bath explained 56
79. 80. Relaxation of Treatment towards the end of the third
period--Continuation of Packs during and after
Desquamation 57
81. Treatment of _torpid Forms_ of scarlatina--Difference
in the Treatment pointed out 58
82. Length of Pack 59
83. Cold Affusions and Rubbing 59
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