An Epitome of the Reports of the Medical Officers to the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs Service, From 1871 to 1882 : With Chapters On the History of Medicine in China, Materia Medica, Epidemics, Famine, Ethnology, And Chronology in Relation to Medicine
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6.'i4) gives six cases wherein the periods of incubation were respectively 42 days, 43 days, 40 days, 35 days, and a maximum of 60 or 64 days in the fifth and sixth cases. Dr. Jamieson draws attention to the fact that ' the dread of fluids which is so marked a symptom in the rabid human being, is seldom if ever present in the dog ; that animal may show a greedy desire for water.' — (IX. 13, 16.) In 1877 a case of hydrophobia occurred at Shanghai. The subject of the disease was bitten by a stray... dog on 25th May. On 30th August symptoms of rabies appeared, and death occurred on the 1st of September. — (XIY. 45) See also Memorandum on Certain Drugs in the Appendix. 22—2 172 EPITOME OP MEDICAL REPORTS. XXXIII. DELIRIUM TREMENS. At Hankow, in 1871, the patient to whom Dr. Eeid first administered chloral was the only- native Chinese he had met with suffering from delirium tremens. That patient was conducted by his „ , wife to hospital, secured in a novel manner. A heavy chain was fixed round his waist Hankow.
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