The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 33
The Great Sulphur Cure Brought to the Test
Contents
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- The Great Sulphur Cure
- [introduction]
- Reasoning p. 11
- Experiments p. 14
- Case I.—Gastric Fever
- Case II.—Diphtheria, etc p. 16
- Cases III., etc., or a Jumble of Trifles, Odds and Ends p. 17
- Case IV.—Cold and Hoarseness—Warning about Asthma p. 18
- Case V.—Very serious Case of Inflamed or Ulcerated Windpipe and Pharynx p. 21
- Case VI.—Cough of nearly a Year's duration p. 26
- Case VII.—Obstinate Skin Disease of Eight Years' duration p. 27
- Case VIII.—Case of threatened or incipient Consumption p. 29
- Answer, dated 15th Oct. 1867 p. 31
- Conclusion
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Additional Cases
- [introduction]
- A Fight with Diphtheria
- Fighting Orders p. 36
- Case X.—Cancer of the Lip p. 38
- Case XI.—Hœmorrhoids or Piles of several years' duration (Nov. 3) p. 39
- Case XII.—Erysipelas or Rose of Face p. 40
- Case XIII.—A Story important to Public Speakers.—(18th Nov.) p. 41
- Case XIV.—Case of Tic, worth the attention of Sufferers in general, and Homœopaths in particular.—(24th November.) p. 42
- Case XV.—Croup in a Child—(9th December.) p. 43
- Case XVI.—Asthma.—Detail of Treatment as a Guide to others. (2d December.) p. 44
- Case XVII.—Sulphur Fumes in Pneumonia, or Inflammation of the Lungs.—(5th January 1868.) p. 45
- Case XVIII.—Sulphur Fumes as a Tonic and Cosmetic.—(Jan. 12.) p. 46
- Cases XIX. and XX.—Coughs of several years' standing, attended with Lung Disease.—(February 1, 1868.) p. 47
- 'Grote's Buildings, Blackhealth, December 30, 1867
- Gleanings of the Past p. 48
- Concluding Appeal to Medical Sceptics p. 52
- Practical Hints and Suggestions
- I.—Modern Testimonies p. ii
- II.—Hints on Rinderpest p. v
- The Improved Spray Producer
- Pure Sulphurous Acid for Medicinal Purposes
- Sulphur Pastilles
- Improved Inhaler
- Acid, Spray-Producers, Inhalers, & Sulphur Pastilles
- The Great Sulphur Cure