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Dumarest gives a de tailed account of his experience with this treatment and of the results ob- tained therefrom. He cites a num- ber of cases to prove the efficacy of the treatment, and states thac in two of them he was struck with the rapid improvement in the general condition and the consecutive disappearance of theoedemaand the albuminuria After the injections, two. orders of symp- toms were observed : The first, and in some degree provisional, was the improvement in the pulse, in the en- e...rgy of the heart, in the mental con- dition, and in the disappearance of the so-called toxic symptoms, which revealed an antitoxic influence prob- ably connected with the dilution of the poisons. The later symptoms, polyuria, diarrhoea, and sweating. were more efficacious and more last- ing, and exercised an eliminating action. Phlebotomy, says the author, may act as a substitute for antitoxic medication, but it is only a palliative, while injections of salt water possess 276 Abstarcts. a curative value owing to their elim- inating action.
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