Part 5. Saline Therapy. Clinical Treatises On the Pathology and Therapy of Disorders of Metabolism and Nutrition | by Prof. Carl von Noorden and Dr. Carl Dapper
Part 5. The Therapy Of The Saline Waters, some twelve years ago we undertook a systematic study of the effect of saline mineral waters (that is, mineral waters containing sodium chloride) on different pathological conditions.
- Author's Preface Part V. Concering The Effects Of Saline Waters On Metabolism
- This publication is the second edition of a thesis that Dr. Carl Dapper published eight years ago from my clinic (Zeitschrift fur klin. Med., vol. xxx., 1896). The investigations that were published i...
- Note By The American Editor Part V. Concering The Effects Of Saline Waters On Metabolism
- Professor von Noorden has again placed the medical profession under obligations by deciding in an authoritative way the mooted questions concerning the influence of the sodium chloride waters on the d...
- The Therapy Of The Saline Waters
- Some twelve years ago we undertook a systematic study of the effect of saline mineral waters (that is, mineral waters containing sodium chloride) on different pathological conditions. At the time when...
- I. Concerning The Influence Of Saline Mineral Waters On Gastric Secretions
- The effect of sodium chloride solutions and natural saline waters on the excretion of hydrochloric acid has repeatedly been made the subject of investigation. Larèche found that the acidity of the gas...
- Investigations by the authors - The Therapy Of The Saline Waters
- In the investigations that we have performed ourselves, we were more interested in studying the effect of the saline waters on the general condition of the patient than on the different digestive proc...
- a. Cases of Anacidity and Subacidity of the Gastric Juice - The Therapy Of The Saline Waters
- 1. Mr. M. F., aged forty-six years, catarrhus gastricus. The patient suffers from pressure in the region of the stomach after eating; bloating, belching, and constipation, his troubles dating from an...
- b. Cases with Hyperacidity of the Gastric Juice
- In the beginning we employed saline waters with considerable hesitancy when treating cases of hyperacidity of the gastric juice, because it had been variously stated by different writers on the subjec...
- b. Cases with Hyperacidity of the Gastric Juice. Continued
- 5. Mr. C., aged sixty-six years; hyperacid dyspepsia. Has been a sufferer for many years from gastric disturbances. Has traveled much since his twentieth year. Irregularity in eating. Formerly smoked...
- Summary Of Cases - The Therapy Of The Saline Waters
- Whereas the above cases all showed good effects from the use of saline waters, there were, on the other hand, a number of cases in which the treatment was not successful. The latter, however, cons...
- II. On The Effect Of Saline Mineral Waters On The Absorption Of Food And Particularly On The Digestion Of Fats
- We must now approach a question that is of the greatest practical interest. In numerous watering places in which diseases of the digestive apparatus, diseases of metabolism and of nutrition are treate...
- II. On The Effect Of Saline Mineral Waters. Part 2
- 1. Mr. von K. a. (Without water.) The stomach contents very small, containing distinct remnants of bread; a thick layer of fat forms at the top of the aspirated material. Acidity, 0.33 per cent. Free...
- II. On The Effect Of Saline Mineral Waters. Part 3
- We can now report the important experiments that were performed on patients. One such investigation has already been reported, namely, the experiments carried out by von Noorden on the patient sufferi...
- II. On The Effect Of Saline Mineral Waters. Part 4
- Similar conditions were observed in the second patient, who was suffering from typical gout. He had suffered a number of severe gouty attacks in the spring of 1900, and had lost much strength, partly ...
- II. On The Effect Of Saline Mineral Waters. Part 5
- Daily ingestion in grams Loss in the faeces in grams Loss in faeces in per cent. of intake N. Fat N. Fat N. Fat First period (4 days)..... 17.53 115 1.0 1.5 5.7 1.3 Second pe...
- III. On The Influence Of Saline Mineral Waters On The Metabolism Of Proteids
- The well-known experiments of C. von Voit snowed that the use of sodium chloride increased the excretion of urea. Dehn performed similar experiments in healthy human subjects with potassium chloride, ...
- III. On The Influence Of Saline Mineral Waters On The Metabolism Of Proteids. Continued
- From both of these experiments the conclusion can be drawn that the ingestion of considerable quantities of this mineral water exercises no effect on proteid metabolism. These investigations in patien...
- IV. On The Influence Of Saline Mineral Waters On The Excretion Of Uric Acid
- Saline mineral waters belong to that group of waters that is employed in the treatment of the uric acid diathesis, and we believe that great therapeutic advantages may accrue from the use of these wat...
- IV. On The Influence Of Saline Mineral Waters On The Excretion Of Uric Acid. Continued
- Third Investigation. A healthy individual with a large amount of uric acid in the urine. Daily diet consisted of 102 to 113 grams of albumin; 212 grams of carbohydrate; 137 grams of fat; 38 grams of ...
- V. On The Use Of Fruit, Salad, Vinegar, Etc., In The Course Of Water Cures
- It has been customary for some time to exclude a number of articles of diet as a matter of routine when taking a course of mineral waters. We have already spoken of fat in this respect, and must menti...