Method of Medicine, Volume III

Title
Method of Medicine, Volume III
Publication Date
2011
Author(s)
Johnston, Ian H
Horsley, Gregory H
Type of document
Book
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Place of publication
Cambridge, United States of America
Edition
1
Series
Loeb Classical Library
UNE publication id
une:9923
Abstract
1. Galen offers a general treatment strategy for fevers. There are three primary factors to be considered - the magnitude of the fever, its cause, and the patient's capacity. Which of these is given primary importance depends on the circumstances. If the patient's capacity is strong and the cures of the fever itself and its cause coincide, there is no problem. If, however, there are conflicting indications, judgment must be exercised. 2. Consideration is given to ephemeral fevers and the causes of these becoming longer in duration (oligohemeral or polyhemeral). Much will depend on whether the cause of the fever remains, and this in turn will depend, at least in part, on the skill of the doctor. Certain causes, like heatstroke, are by their nature transient. However, when there is significant blockage of the skin pores adversely affecting transpiration, the cause is likely to remain. The patient's capacity, of little importance as an indicator in the ephemeral fevers, becomes significant in the chronic fevers.
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ISBN
9780674996809

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