W. R. Dunham - The Science of Vital Force (1894)
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OF FUNCTION,
W.
R.
DUNHAM,
BY
M.D.
Corner ^Bookstore*
1894.
HO
Copyright, 189$,
By
J.
S.
Dunham.
S. A.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Introduction
I.
...
Vital
II.
The
Plan
of
Operative
Force.
Ultimate Functions
III.
Application
of Vital
Principles
. .
34 50
...
V.
Fundamental Principles
tions with Disease
in Kela77
VI.
VII.
VIII.
Disease Germs
108 124
131
.
Toleration
Medical Practice
Sensation and Sensibility
.
. .
IX.
151
X.
XI.
Pneumonia
Miscellaneous Paragraphs
.
167
.
.
180
INTRODUCTION.
nr*HE
-*-
object of this
volume
is
to designate
ciples of
a
and
directly
the treatment
of
disease.
It is
implied in
and
is
amount
of literature to
^/
and principles
presented,
revolution
as
significant
as
was
of
INTRODUCTION.
We
practice,
based on imagi-
Stoneham, Mass.
stretched
by a new
to its former
dimensions.
O.
W. Holmes.
TT
*
*
7E
department
sci-
and
which
is
for a solution.
department awaiting
This science
fied
is
from accepted
fundamental
principles
10
now
human
organism.
re-
department of
We
shall present
many
the
nice distinctions
of
for adjustment;
and
differentiation
and "
first,
vital force,"
may
We
shall,
however,
mostly
with
of that
the
operative
agency called
human
organ-
recognize that in
the
department
of
living
nature a serious
what
is
now
taught, ex-
and
11
made
the
than by reference
to
the condition of
At
to
that
time
all
possible to ex-
plain
Medical theories
similar
now
is,
projected
a
from
premises.
That
phenomena
are
human organism
an
The
mate functions
of operative life-processes, is
be
outside
the
realm
of
comprehension.
of the
science
of
must be implied
in the develop-
ment
of
new
We
12
who
third century a.
d.,
being the
first to
human
organism.
And
to
him
this genera-
tion is indebted
pretation,
We
allege,
and
shall demonstrate,
that the
prop-
erty"
is
misnomer
in phraseology,
and an
ideal delusion of
serious and
great magni-
tude in
its
application.
What
power
which
rial
is
now
cal principle"
was formerly
ideal
"medical
"
an
is
medicine, that
organs of the
the
are
same au-
different
was presumed
way
into the
human
13
which disturb-
ance was
If
in
his
interpreta-
all
of
grasping the
nature and
such
relations,
which
all later
while
that
less
mysteriously
profound problem of
tre of the
of
Copernicus more
than
twelve centuries
later.
"
active medical
has
and satisfactory
centuries as
ideal centre of
to
such
relations,
which
practically
14
inflict
and
now
called
sumed
to
restore order,
influence. literature
The reader
of
modern medical
The
ease"
is
still
recognized
as
a disturbing
of material
some kind
The
princi-
formerly called
to
"a
medical
power,"
now changed
;
cal property
" at the
of
common
15
influence
the
" efforts
of
nature."
And what
in the
name
to
pre-
sumed
alleged
practical
called the
is
" active
accepted as ca-
machinery
of
human
life until
If
is
the true
the existing
Notwithstanding that such ideas are supported by the doctrines of current medical
literature,
we
delusion.
The
active
properties
are
all
vital,
16
have passed to
is
made."
This
which
is
not a
will
difficult
tured
civilization
recognize
of
the
fundamental
doctrines
alleged
medical
easy of comprehension
when
No one No
Copernican
phenomena
as being produced
vital, that
was acting
we
are
required
to
begin
with
17
prevails with
which department
it
is
not possible to
is
implied in a
compound primary
function,
and
of
methods
action,
we
doubtless
may
to
be laboring under
when
it
was sought
make
acceptable the
so satisfac-
required
more
skill to
eliminate
mony,
utility,
and advantage
The
the-
and
18
this
we accept
it
this testimony.
We
confess
we
At
first
we
inference, that
was doubtless
of
centre
the
thirteen
This science
it
is
not
obscured by
its
profundity, but
has simply
human mind has never had occasion to make research. It has remained among
the
hidden
mysteries
of
Nature,
largely
19
substitute
vital,
force,
an
agency not
presented
;
and
it is
unless
ceedings
of
that
special
To
the
make
that
plain
the
distinction
between
accepted plan as
now
we
we would say
unlike
accepted, erroneous,
plied
im-
in three
alleged
the
of
principle
disease,"
;
erty lege
"
and
implied
in
one
vital
kind of
principle, the
active
20
properties.
The
difference of plan as
an
intellectual
between the
two alleged
II.
DIVI-
HTAL
power
that
active
principle
^
human
mission in
much
The
inor-
"gravitation" executes
presented in
changeable phenomena
and
operative
proceedings which
relations.
succeed
from medicinal
The study
of the
human system
its
as
now
beginning with
22
tures; while
required that
we
In
conof
other words,
make
possible
To say
necessary
human
life functions,
not sufficient.
It is
and underlying
life,
human
that
be
made
operative.
We
are
a research
Therefore
that
may reward
is
23
we can
call
by a name,
And whatever such function (or funcmay be, it will be that something
is
which
its
nature.
We are at the
make
sure
most
agency which we
of
We
cannot recognize
its
nature
human organism,
constituting
in
its
four
24
total
and aggregate
of
sequent
in
health and
use
And we make
as being
representative of
and Contractility.
We
and distinction
up each
divi-
sion with a
more extended
This term
abilities
illustration.
Sensibility.
is
used to represent
all
certain life
comprised in
the
variety
of
brain functions
and
conscious
is
intelligence.
implied
command and
execute volunabilities
having perceptive
that
may
that
is,
at all
mind
property,
that
25
all the
which superintends
voluntary acts.
Instinct.
This
is
unlike sensibility.
and application
process
of
of
such
material in
the
organic growth.
The
instinct
made
method
human organism by
an ultimate
Instinct, as
to superintend conditions,
and to dispose
of
Sensibility is
the
com-
26
living tissues,
a vital
the tissues.
This
is
function
tioned.
is
It is
certain nerves,
whose function
is
implied in
of
and
to instinct.
That
is
is,
comof
a kind
known
may
those
or
both
of
properties
before
mentioned.
sensations
called
27
The language
of this vital
property
is
it
can execute
no other duty.
was created
for
no other
And
it
speaks
quiring
both.
The
term
"irritability"
may
greeable sensibility or a
tion,
but
property.
relate
Some
sensations
are
known and
requiring
of sensirela-
only to the
consciousness,
attention solely
bibity.
and
are
unknown by
the
sensibility
as
having
existence.
In this distinction of the relations of sensation are implied important facts to be recog-
28
disease.
all
function at
causes existing
in
immediate contact.
In
medical
literature
human
organism, obscuring
all
of
the
term "
sensibility " is
made
applicable to the
feelings
it
representation
of
;
existing
of
the
lower extremities
sible to solve
thus making
as imposof the
problems of
human
affairs
as
it
would
application
and multiplication.
This
is
Contractility.
vital
property
This property
may
be considered as an in-
29
may have
function
involuntary
action.
At
other
may
Thus
contractility is a vital
property to be
made
operative
by both
the sensibility.
presides
instinct
tility.
involuntary
contrac-
Contractility is
property.
effect voluntary
muscular motion
vital
directly, but
employs the
to
contractility
execute
this function.
tility
The same
exercise of contrac-
30
We
trust
the reader
will
recognize the
and the
The
is
implied in a great
We
and
all
the
living
human
is
We
organic
human
life
vital
properties
it
while
properties
and
Thus
clear;
we
made
31
of life functions,
number
less
;
more or
Can
Do you
think
be
verified,
in
of
order
to
demonstrate
plan
as
the
correctness
the working
here
presented
To understand
not
its
the
nature of disease,
appearance, but
and
how
ties
;
how
to prevent
is
produced,
to cure,
and
of
human
its
system, in addi-
knowledge of
relational effects,
is
essential to
32
operative
of the
of
four
vital
life.
the
affairs
human
And
while
was necessary
to
will be
equally important
doctrine of
and imperative
to eliminate the
that ideal
presumed
to
is
invol-
untary department of
human
life
affairs.
property" has been kept alive and perpetuated by a conventional acceptance based on
appearances, which
is
wholly in violation of
the nature of things, and as unreal of correct representation as the alleged earth-centre,
scientific
meaning than
study of
this subject
we
peculiar paradox.
trine
of
" active
33
of a
pathway
it
is
not
and
of
their co-operative
methods
of
procedure
in
the
affairs
of
health
and
disease.
knowledge
each of
the ultimate vital properties, and of their cooperative relations, contributes to a compre-
operandi of medicine.
knowledge
of
the
first
four
principles
is
no
less
III.
APPLICATION
SIGNIFICANT PARAGRAPHS.
TT 7E
tion of
only
The
makes use
of the voluntary,
contractility, to introduce
property,
sensation,
enables the
which in
its
35
that
human
It is
organism.
not necessary to trace such applicadetail
tion
in
as
applied to physiological
proceedings.
some kind
for
such
fact,
and
employs
the
involuntary,
thus illustrating
instinct,
property,
presides
its
found
using
way
human
organism,
foreign.
nutritive
and
eliminating
86
human
organism,
is
subject to
such disposal by the involuntary vital properties as its true relation requires.
directs
many
acts of self-preservation
and defence.
what
is
presumed, in accordthat
some other
Vital force
it
in
other
words Nature
not
act,
does
is
all.
Material does
and
And
it
may
tion.
act
When
invited
by medicine,
is
Nature
acts.
the active
The
vital principle
which
to
tary act.
37
health and
The functions
of sensibility
and instinct
may
affairs,
but not in
all affairs.
Sensibility
for
purposes;
those
premises
it
made
to
which make
the
possible to exercise
With
conditions
of
many
more or
less moderation,
many
of those actions.
The use
of
medicine
a contact-cause for moderating and diverting the actions of the instinctive vital agency,
thus
those
actions which
superintends,
is
and
Vital force
the
38
complex operations
not,
of
human
life.
We
can-
however,
of
but
its
pres-
ence
may
be a cause which
vital
may
occasion the
to
involuntary active
differently.
principle
act
Thus we may
indirectly cause,
under
theory
the
existing
circumstances.
This
may
to instinct, to
make
One
the contents
of
the
stomach.
is as instructive
an unruly horse,
is
to
39
Have
in
of the operative
results,
and
seek
to
out-general
dangerous
guiding.
skill
is
instinctive
actions
by
an
in
in
much
less.
Such
practice,
howof the
and
may very likely be said " I hardly know how much skill Dr. Blank has really got. He does n't seem to have so many very sick patients and I don't know how he would succeed with the more
physician employing
:
it
this
severe ailments.
It
is
true
that while
instinct
presides
may
it is
important
between physio-
40
logical
and pathological
in appearance,
but in principle.
constitutes
In other
ac-
words,
tion
at
?
What
but
it
physiological
first,
much
confuit
We
for
for
the
worn-out tissues.
We
tion to
surplus nutritive
material
not of
foreign
possible
material.
use at the
time,
and
to
made
purposes.
distinction,
There
is
41
the
should be
recognized as
among
may
enable us to
the
it
is
may
well as pathologically.
Thus there
is
a great
medical education.
All readers of medical journals are frequently informed that "Dr. Blank has dis-
covered a
it
of
which
radicals
may
creation
of
that
new
is
active principle
This
such
as
medical journal
42
Now,
affairs,
this
is
a curious
it
state
of
ideal
although
is
human may be
compounds
human
tissues.
The
intelligent phy-
much emphait
"No
no doubt,
may
idea really
such
language.
Provided,
however,
that
science
is
correct,
such
;
an idea
is
to insist
upon the
doctrine
create
that
chemical combinations
that
may
"active principles"
have the
living tissues.
of
may
act physiologi-
43
and medici-
nally.
ical
In
med-
department
it is
tion that
principle "
that
may
this
Notwithstanding
that
while
imagination than the ancient ideal earthcentre of a former period, and against which
the
dignity
of
culture has
ever
enjoined
have
little or
no pride
like to
its
in its intellectuality.
They do not
prevents
talk
about
it
as a principle,
It
but laud
operative
effects.
mental
freighting over of unintelligible ideas, constituting the only idea on record of the rela-
tion
of
medicine
to
the
living
human
organism.
44
practical facts,
It
is
Such
is
not true.
science
even
practically.
is
What
is
a theory that
how
produced,
vital principle,
which
is
also a
human
organism.
is
management
theory,
of
the
craft.
And
and
call
for
45
The
fallacious
sional adoption,
of medical science
quickly to become
to
compete with
the
sick,
the
treatment of
much
with
many
sick people.
It is the
wonderful
is
entitled
it it
to
of
highest
consideration.
Thus
is
may
46
act pathologically.
be illustrated later
modus operandi
of poisons
action.
There
is
no medical
scientist
who can
medical
;
action
and a pathological
vital
action
logical
action
and
the
action
called
disease.
we
in
and
the
first
four
operative
principles
It is
ideal
is
human
organism,
and escape
infliction of inheritance
47
of
name
an
The Ptolemaic
theory
of
protest.
The
is
facts,
but
and laws
such facts,
not
of
vital, is
present state of science to come to any positive conclusion in regard to the nature of the
vital force."
But there
is
no other nature
to
vital force
except what
is
relations.
What
they do
nature.
It is impossible to
48 go
each
represented
special
vital
property,
grow.
We
;
at least,
such
functions
and
just
what such
its
functions
Physiologi;
execute, constitutes
cal
nature.
action
is
health-producing action
is
and
pathological action
disease-producing action.
essential nature.
Functional disease
is
a construction devel-
oped by pathological
vital action.
department of
inquiry that
is liable
to experience erroneous
a
The
situ-
more
difficult to
overcome,
many
times,
pro-
reality.
49
it
was the
mind
that
developed
the
unpleasant
surroundings.
is
plan;
principles
the
Science
of
Vital
Force
properties,
and
the
more
life.
complex
problems
of
animated
human
IV.
TT
is
tive treatise
We
shall,
however,
suffi-
may
be
confirmed
by
affidavits
of
Nature's
testimony.
It
may
be asked whether
it is
reasonable to
In reply
new
it is
and
theories of natural
when
the
super-
51
a chance to develop.
in Nature very
difficult to
a person
may
than the
to
of
ignore the
the vital
science
science
and practical
Like mathe-
utility
agency.
is
matics, this
eminently practical
in aid of
is
some
satisfaction as an intel-
lectual accomplishment.
Sensibility.
all
intelligence;
of
human
of
life
operations,
we
with one
with
which
all
other
remains more or
obscure,
And
belongs to the
department
of intelligence,
52
intelli-
consciousness "
more obscure
intellectual
function of
ability.
above
property
constitutes
the
ordinary
voluntary
ability of
mental function.
It is a
which no one
of greater
individual
dimensions
own
circumference;
but
it
may
operate directly
contractility,
the
ultimate
vital
property,
53
There
is
sensibility,
to experience
hope,
universe.
The
special application
we
are to
make
of this function
from other
co-operation
properties.
its
life
with other
Sleep
is
a condition
this
mind
advanced
"sublim-
thinkers have
an
consciousness,
an intelligence uprising,
as
54
we might
of
individual personality.
asked, "Is there
And
it
has been
some pattern
in the very
to
?
which begins
show
"
It
when we
may
and subliminal
is
intelligence begins;
We
is
department in order to
an obscure feature
of
human
increasing complexity,
kind of
intelli-
and
We
some
of
the
What
source,
is
called
intelligence
from some
of
whose
55
which
is
sometimes called
of subliminal consciousness.
This singular
ability
may
feats as landscape
This sub-state
"subliminal
is
con-
a part of the
xS
and
it is
capable of being
been acquired through the culture of supraliminal abilities, but a kind of innate consciousness which
may
acquire intelligence by
a conscious-
may
may
not unreason-
much
of the
most
bril-
may have
56
endowed natural
ability.
commu-
In other words,
the
subliminal
consciousness of
A may
inal consciousness of
to
by his
supraliminal
Thus
A may
in
known only
plished
" telepathy."
to B,
test
which
is
often accomis
proceedings, and
called
imagine
itself,
on any part of
subliminal
:
may have
it
it
may may
describe accu-
and describe
room
as correctly, in
many
might
accomplish.
Such
ance ; " and clairvoyance consists in a temporary suspension of the supraliminal mind,
of the
subliminal
abilities.
57
Hypnotism consists
in a temporary suspen-
B becomes
tary
mechanism
of
the voluntary
mind
of B,
may
cause hypnotic
to
of B, while
is
But how
is this
done
The explanation,
explain
we
fear,
would be as
think.
difficult as to
how we
it is
A may
it
speak or write a
to
unknown
in
normal condition,
may know through the subliminal consciousness of B the language which B speaks, and may write a
language of B.
Thus
has knowledge,
of the
while
may have no
knowledge
When
a child
58
The
consciousness
is
in tele-
language.
No
ness.
Neither
is
it
intellectually prudent
and
abilities
of
liv-
human
of
individuality.
That
agency
name
"psychic force"
is
a factor of the
subliminal consciousness.
This comparative
frequently
human organism,
is
receiving
much
attention
59
and
to
agency would
give to this
we can
may
are implied in
And
while
it
may
possible,
our experience,
knowledge,
and
comprehension.
ble of
We
are,
The
official
mate-
the
formation
nutritive
60
material
assimilated
living
tissues,
Both physioare
logical
and
pathological
proceedings
vital propits
to
aid
in
the execution of
own
duties.
and
be recognized, how-
while
acts
it
may
direct
many
pathological vital
execution of acts
which require to be
Thus while
instinct
61
may
correct
many
sibility,
at the
same time
must
frequently correct and modify the pathological acts operated by this vital
It
property.
is
may
vital
having
its
business
office
associated
with
nerve ganglions.
as
Instinct
may
be recognized
life
than sensi-
bility,
It will
be noticed that
we have given
different
interpretation to the
function of
instinct
than
is
departments of literature.
ers
of
Nearly
all writ-
dam
as the
most
arise,
whether
made
62
When
both
voluntary and
instinctive
:
involuntary acts
defined as
functions.
Webster
"
Unreasoning impulse
it
an animal, by which
is
guided to the
Professor Robley
it
thus
of the living
preservation.
The law
of instinct is the
law
The
latter defini-
tion
we have
a
attributed to instinct.
The building
of
dam by
a beaver
is
brain, the
constructive
ability,
although
it
meets the
The function
63
we recognize
constructive,
principle.
as instinct is directed
by an
an involuntary,
living,
active
it
From
a scientific standpoint,
would seem
term
in very
of defin-
we claim
it
it
would
apply to the
itself.
That portion
nition,
of Professor
Dunglison's
is
defi-
text
cannot
be
represented by instinct
alone,
many
affairs of
please construct a
word
"instinct," that
intelligence
may
64
preservation
Sensation.
The function
of this
property
consists
in
making known
to
and material
Sensibility
Vol-
untary motion
will,
is
exercised
by the dictates
sensation.
It
of instinct in response to a
is
of
the
conditions
which
it
also the
instinct
relavital
becomes aware
tions
and
that
requiring attention
from
property.
The variety
of sensations
are as prolific
65
may
is
it
What
is
a sensation,
and how
produced?
In
non-professional
literature
incidents
commo-
tions,"
a usage
and
defined,
some kind
nerves
called
the
"nerves of
sensation."
There will be
At present we
exercise
its
sensibility
can
at
all
its
function
with
relations
can exercise
distances.
66
two
vital properties.
of those feelings,
smarting,
sensational
irritability
may
be
known
by the
by the sensibility.
sensations
not recognized
first
and which
known
to
Such are
implied in
many
be illustrated
later.
The
may
be produced
their
by contacts
affords
will.
opportunity for
development at
Thus
sensibility
in
to
may
learn
how
;
also
how many
not desirable.
for
67
such purpose are ever on the alert to recognize and experience such sensations as be-
come a part
disease.
and
an ultimate
and no factor
Sensibility
is
any other
vital property.
tion which
may comprehend
the universe;
We
insist that
become
of sensibility
and
No
If
standing^ without
recognition.
developing such a
we
a definition, I fear
we
And
it
in the
will
reading
of
medical
literature
be
68
No
distinction
is
The
lexifeel,
In
function
aware of the
Consider for a
moment what
progress could
and division.
We may
ac-
some kinds
function.
We may
optic organs,
may
also
There are
69
numerous
facts,
way
of
There
is
also another
combination
from an act
visible action
is
directed,
and which
may
from con-
activities;
and we
sensation,
and
has
directed
involuntary
contractility,
convulsions.
70
The
practical
man may
is
kind of incident
continually being
to exist
He
should
Health
is
physiological vital
while disease
is
pathological
vital
Words
are ori;
and
the term
may
be misleading.
is
Medicine
disease.
It
as
passive
;
as
it
the cause of
medical property."
Medicine
useful as
Thus
to be able to use
tageously,
opportunity, to
and what
71
it is
who superintend
management
agency that
of
operative
ease.
in
the
affairs of health
and
dis-
ciple;
and
of finer calibre,
than
is
implied in
medical principles.
may seem
is
hair-splitting and
unpractical, such
much
finer,
practical.
is
This
a vital property of
in
animal strength,
tissues,
manifested
muscular
contractile strength
which can
be measured in pounds.
is
as
distinct
in
its
The
sensibility uses
72
ing
muscular
assistance,
while
instinct
muscular
effort.
There may
The function
This function
of respiration
performed by
lifts
the ribs,
tendThe
prevented
air.
by the inflowing
of
atmospheric
continually
accumulate
in
the
cer-
to which
73
which contraction
purposes.
is
thus
fresh
life
eliminated
air
is
through
the
lungs,
and
supplied for
further
use in
functions.
Instinct
tility
as
illustrated in
prevails
from
various
of
The muscular
contortions
The squirming
killed
of eels
and other
fish lately
sensation
unknown
to
to
consciousness,
are
the
responded
by
instinct;
and
also
human
body.
74
The
relative preponderance
of
this
vital
There
is
more
than
in'
man, in proportion
to their weight;
prop-
The
and
sensibility, are
each susceptible of
much
ulti-
cultivation.
Instinct,
sensation,
constitutes
a vital
property
of
animal
of
life.
animal
life
properties.
ability to use
but animal
life forces
can-
75
into
Elementary
material
passes
upward
and
it
then
becomes
animal
life
structures.
In
return,
it
goes
downward
into chemical
compounds and
is
ultimate
tinual
elements.
Thus there
a con-
a higher
existence
and
return,
an
ever
ceaseless
become susceptible
of
transformation
first
be lifted up,
forces
is
vital
it
of
the
susceptible
animal
This
life.
previous
of
commercial doc-
tion of chemical
compounds
to be sold
and
76
name
of " restorative
nutrient foods."
life
The
vital forces of
animal
own
organism.
V.
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
IN
RELATIONS
WITH DISEASE.
TN
of
that
is,
intellectual
animated
is
as is generally represented
it
superintendence
of
to
the citadel of
life
78
or to
Some
sensations
are
sensibility.
Both departments
of
sensation
may
pathological vital
known by
ence.
It is this division of
abnormal sensa-
tions
remark that
system.
" disease
human
or sub-fundato
mental
principles
entitled
an
early
consideration.
79
We must recognize
may
mal.
act in a
Sensibility
may become
insane, and
;
may construct pathological anatomy sensation may manifest persistent irritability, and contractility may be exercised in
instinct
convulsions.
All things
being primarily
sensation;
healthy
structures,
involuntary
contractilities
will
be normal,
and sensiand in
Sensi-
bility surveys
affairs of
the universe,
The kind
of
sensation
revealed to
sensibility
of
those departments.
alert in co-operation
80
No
any
hour;
while
sensibility
has
natural
The present
human
of three divisions,
nutrient,
and
is
inert,
and
active.
The
so-called
in small quantity to require special pathological vital acts for its removal, but
may
be
normal
function.
Active
that a
81
Based on this
called
active,
alone,
it
the
material
is
because
tion to act.
is
called
medical properties."
has no "active
properties " but its presence being objectionable, there exists a cause for the involuntary-
vital
power
is
to act
differently.
;
passive
cause
is
coming when
will
be considered as
whip
is
be
accredited
it
with
be so
may
powers
to act differently.
is
The
doctrine having no better claim for consideration than the ancient ideal motion of the
6
82
sun.
eliminated, and
mon
A
is
such material
medicine "
"poison."
a larger quantity
is
called
a
is
An
alleged
medical
action
a mild
and
dangerous
pathological
vital
action.
Thus
any
material,
simple
or
compound, may
In other words, a
to act
We
of
which
incontrovertible.
There
no edu-
83
superior to the
tage.
The discovery
of
an "active medical
human organism
when introduced
of
such
compounds yet
So far as history contributes to such information, Acron (who lived before Pliny) was
the
first
to
medicine.
He
difficult to
eliminate the
delusion,
and
of
and nature
this
There are
in
The human
operation;
mind has
84
and thrust
this
advanced state of
and
culture.
Do
from what
otherwise would.
And
it is
necessary to have
its
nature, varied
Notwithstanding that
the
theory that
acts, yet
the
"active
this doc-
when
what
it is
is
of
such phraseology,
to impart, or that
a function,
as
85
Thus while
an
alleged
acts,
only
"makes an impression,"
Such
although
it is
power agency.
At the same
power,"
makes use
"'powerful
the
terms "medical
medi-
that medicine
medicine only
"makes an impression."
The inference
the
" active
is
medical
thus
med-
principle.
It
is
necessary
to
under-
86
An
not
ambiguous,
is
while
the
term
"sensation"
tific.
precise,
correct,
and scien-
By simply changing
" to " caus-
making an impression
principle
is
supplied.
made
orb
to
would
is
Which
This
is
87
still
in association
to be active.
In other
is
not vital,
presumed
human
of the
system.
The
succeeded by a pathological
by pathological vital
called
acts of
effects.
a different kind,
medicinal
may
be
instructive
here
to
refer
to
and
I will
by Dr.
Wood
to
medicine
88
"
What
their
are medicines ?
They
are substances
by
own
Doubtless no one will question the assertion that the time has been
when medicine
The
Edward H.
Medica
Clark,
in
when
professor
of
Materia
Harvard
Medical
on the subject
of
Ergot
"The same
it
may
And
act,
how
is
why
till
it
ceased to
medical science
round us."
"
We know
very
little of
the
89
noth-
indeed,
is
ing at
all.
pathological
a kind
of action
and disturb-
Thus disease
The na-
world
is
human
organ-
may
tion.
exists in the
Every kind of
when
in con-
of sensation.
succeeded by a
first
90
which
action,
directs
pathological
vital
cised relative to
some kind
of
the
involuntary vital
The nature
of disease is
an abnormal sensation;
This
may
The
and while
it is
the
first
opera-
91
The involuntary
in
organism
is
implied
sensation,
is
instinct,
and
action.
The sensation
of
primary
property,
manifestation
a
is
single
vital
compound
The
same
the
execute physiological
actions at the
the
the
greater
less
proportion
being
the
former,
the disease;
greater
The
to
medica
the
human organism
First,
is
implied in two
grand divisions.
medicine
may
cause
developit
ment
of
may
vital
is
sensation only, or
may
cause a sensation
The
92
Disease
may
exist as a disagreeable
There
is
the voluntary
the
intelligence,
to
method
exception
chapter.
made
The genius
and
man
has enabled
him
to
chemical
desired
agencies,
to
fulfil
results; but
involuntary
life force of
human organism,
of this
that
and disease,
agency
The Science
93
of disease,
between an
medical
sensation.
is
It
illustrates
that the
cause of disease
no
more
track
active
is
than a bowlder on
a railroad
The
the
is
cause of disease
thus
interfering by
presence with
normal
wholly
function
separate
of
an
agency
the
which
of
from
cause
the
disturbance.
What
abnormal sensation
It
would be neither
merate
all
it
would be
of
94
may
causes.
Division
A.
In this
division
may
be
in
and chemical
compounds
that
have
all of
which
may
Division B.
all
kinds
of foreign material,
filth
material,
solid,
or
gaseous,
all of
disturbance
later,
property instinct,
all
This
may
include mechanical
causes of
many
95
external
pri-
all
of
mary
abnormal
sensations,
to
be
development
of
higher temperatures
duce
later),
prolonged and
serious
consequences
products
morbid
pathological
and
infiltrations
There
is
special
This
by the involuntary
life
force
in the
complications of disease.
96
The secondary
causes
causes, produced
by patho-
logical disturbance
developed within,
are
-
of
serious
significance,
or less each
fre-
when com-
made
to prevail.
from causes
later
many
Blood
difficult to
is
implied in products
Different organ-
Causes of disease
sensations, which
first
produce abnormal
may
by both sensibility
abnormal sensation
recog-
Consciousness
may
97
inci-
some
a disturb-
ance which could not occur without a previous abnormal sensation from some cause.
This
may
many
is
known
to exist.
In a very large
the conseare in the
variety of diseases
we recognize
we
exist.
Among
is
is of
retical
that while
disease,
abnormal
may
be followed by
called
pathological vital
there
actions
may
98
actions.
relief.
may
be recog-
succeeded
by any visible or
recognizable
Not only
practical
facts.
is
value to be associated with such Thus the condition called "nervous "
disease,
tion
may
medicine;
it
many
in
And while
99
seem
such application.
It is in
harmony with
of
medicinal relations.
of
the
may
the
quantity of
to effect a
sufficient to
swapping
of sensations,
and not
may
often be
relieved
is
organism.
holism
is
in
other words,
swapping
of
sensations.
Patients often
them a
tonic,
100
some
such a practice
may
be admissible;
is
but
it
may
cian,
liable
it
would be
like
It is
experience
sensation,
of
a more
temporary
and
sup-
is
of
to
doing something
are
Consequently there
101
is
being thus
is
an ideal mis-
quinine,
exchange
and beer
are
This
but so
many
a subject
worthy
pists,
of
the consideration of
of all
philanthrointerest
and
and
the nation.
sensations.
The
the ex-
compounds
When
that only
sensation has
been
produced.
102
Thus feeling
more
have
strength.
evi-
compounds belong
to this class
Alcoholic spirit
for weariness,
eries.
antedating
other discovsays,
An
simply as material
force,
for
On
the
contrary,
it
new
The United
103
of
Dispensatory
and
mouth-piece
With such
not strange
that
resort to the practice " of drinking alcoholic spirit for the " energy
mankind should
it
may
be presumed to supply,
a doctrine
of
As
we
are living in
an age
a
is
delusion which
is
consequences
The cause
and
them
give
this
in
would-be
104
an education that
place
of
censure for
who are
less
capable.
for the
saving of
human
life
methods
Medicine
does not supply temporary "active principle " or medical power, but it occasions vital
The
105
is
frequently a dangerous
And when
of
the people
awaken
to the
importance
this
branch of
education,
effort
by
all
is
con-
numerous ideal
fallacies of Nature's
The
the
had
to be
abandoned;
material
It is
106
the
thought relative to
calamitous
fallacy
vital,
which
produce
on the human
organism to
disease,
human
life,
supposed to possess a
His-
The
can be bottled,
of
temporary
human
credulity as any of
appearances.
Facts warrant
107
period
and age
VI.
DISEASE GERMS.
HTHE
modern germ-theory
of disease
less,
im-
more or
may
be caused by germs,
which
theory consti-
Its
advo-
say that
it
is
a subject "entitled to
leaving, however,
coolest criticism,
never
We
do
what kind
experiment.
to
of
fact
is
determined by such
is
entitled
is
109
is
occupied,
the old
The germ-theory
be mentioned later.
to "account for the
is
a doctrine alleged to
methods
Disease as con-
and accord-
human
along
following
the
human
race
ocean paths."
from an
article
inhabit
human
of
family
We
the
"germ -theory
making
it
to read,
110
fore
it
will be important
to
determine to
which constitutes
to examine.
all there is to
we propose
of
In a previous
chapter
cause
we disposed
disease
to
the
human organism;
may
have,
it
The
it
has no influ-
it
is
only a cause of
abnormal sensation.
What
what
is
It is
germ-theory.
germ
signifies that
which
is
something
has
its
origin.
The
micro-
may be
Ill
multiply wherever
it
is
obtain
such
nutriment
for
their
The
"protozoa."
to both, signifying a
draws
its
The terms
isms
and
to designate
some variation
of
appearance as
of micro-
thing;
it
death.
Therefore
definition;
and there
much
doubt,
well
can have
112
alleged cause,
that
is,
organisms.
that
its
is,
abnormal
sensation of a degree
disease.
Such
relation
kind of
cause,
however,
has
This
kind of cause
is
the
first
disease.
abnormally; which in
itself is the
difficult to
disease.
Thus
it
would be very
determine
113
causes have a
We
to "
;"
and
we now
The
be
word
"
germ
relation;
and
should
the
microscope
We
still
us,
Do
Is it the nature of
fly to
?
have
Were
?
merely as scavengers
Do
eased
Is
it
114
previously existed
Every
the fact.
to
bacteriologist
is
seem
show
in
some
in-
stances
that
disease
has
evidently
been
On
the
duce disease.
some able
physicians
have
The
from
filth material,
present an amount of
sufficient to be
a cause
disturb-
In
brief,
of
fundamental
vital principles
115
would
recommend
micro-organism
is
created,
would be a
less
and absorption
Who
will
The
" disease
germ
of disease is considered
more applicable
is,
to
zymotic disease,
that
those
diseases
The
discov-
is
a multiplication
gave rise to
116
the
same individual
furnishes
theoretical
On
organisms, more or
the cause
develop a nidus, or
only once in a
and
especially
when we consider
existing, there
when
is
eliminated through
Now we
ask,
is
this
escaping poison a
or
alive,
micro-organism,
dead
such
a broken
a poison
?
down product
of
life,
or
is it
The
more than
system develop
growth of micro-organisms
and,
Can patho-
117
first
produced,
It is
effusions
through
serous
membranes.
has displaced.
Should
we think
the weight
of
testimony
the
of
theory
And
is
it
not
of
more rational
supplied cause,
to accept such a
method
product,
a pathological
human
life-
growth
of
micro-organisms
the
bacterial
Should
of
subject of
cause
the
118
reasonable to
most support
to the
germ-
theory,
least.
This
group
of
diseases,
which
seldom
of
cause
and
effect, is
common
pri-
That
is,
whatever the
the prepondersimilar.
In
to
we have
infer
is
similar to
which in
itself constitutes
We
sider that
some
of the
zymotic diseases do
119
contagion as
rational to
it is
cause,
which
may
cause a pathological
might be more
else,
than anything
both
disease-microbe.
alleged disease-microbe in a healthy organism, but only where disease already exists,
where
there
is
The micro-organism
is
human body
regarded
120
diseased system
is
cause of disease.
Why
the
harmony
who
never had such disease this virus will occasion a vital disturbance which will develop a
similar product;
but
when
contact
And
it
may
be well to state in
vaccination,
and
its
against small-pox,
processes,
121
The
arise,
how we can
such purpose.
announced an outbreak
among
disease said
of securing
become a matter
In connection
we
new plan
The
in the
more
successful.
an unsolved problem
minds
of the profession;
and
to say
122
caused by a "disease
germ
subject.
We
a pathological
such disease
may
be caused
from relations
are alleged by
of bacterial existence,
which
to
it
make
composed
to
of
liable
experience
chemical
is
changes.
developed from
the
is
material
cause a soluble
pathological product, or a
?
Or
is it neither,
previous disease
it
There
appears
are
numerous
instances where
123
with
afflicted
Thus
it
visitor.
In such
may
cause of
material,
The complexity
more
a subject
attention
than we
can
VII.
TOLERATION.
'T^HIS may be a
*
but
stands
for
a useful
factor
of
organic
economy,
which
is
we have
presented, implied
wakes up and
vital action,
is
succeeded by a pathological
action that in itself
an
may
there
is
no
provision
made
theory has
125
must take
a cause for
that
is,
which
is
tinuance of
other words,
In
we must allow
for a principle
abnormal sensations to a
such disturbance.
is desir-
the
advanced,
is
emergency
provision,
In demonstration of such a
call
we
attention
to
the wellin a
known
fact
that
people
who
reside
126
that
is,
they
become accustomed
to the surroundings,
and
fail
same
effect
quantity,
and are
The
required to
same
effect.
The
ergot
power "
of tolera-
tion.
tenement houses
crowded
association
with
the
involuntary
function,
127
The existence
well
known
to require further
is
implied a wise
It
makes
it
possible that
It is
certain diseases
may
be self-limited.
Now, while
taneously
in
it
organism,
and
in
medicines whose
certain
presence
abrogates
sensation.
contact
with
less
nerves
of
more or
the
function
The principle
vital property
;
be ever
;
kept in
mind
and
128
it is
circumstances.
Sometimes
serious
Thus
to
most valuable
might be well in
the subject of
this
place
to
allude
to
special
sensations
in
and
sensibilities,
as
implied
special
methods
of acquiring intelligence,
and recog-
The
first
tions, while
problem.
The transmission
sound being
divided up
aether theories,
to
129
it is
involved in
Sight seems to
of
experience
different
sensa-
function of sensation
implied in an innu-
sensibility,
relate
to
the
vital
property
We
touch
quote
the
following from a
"By
the
that
the
usually understood
sensibility of
modification of
common
is
body
It is
of
of
numbers
made
to pre-
fundamental principles
true
of
is
vital-power
science.
9
So too the
130
must
it is
possible to
co-
operative
methods
the
vital
agency in
affairs of disease.
VIII.
MEDICAL PRACTICE.
TN
vital force,
idea of
duty will be
is
recognized
from
that
which
based
on
expectant
action of presumed
ties."
The subject
will
have an entirely
this
different appearance
from
new
stand-
point of perception.
ideal position,
It is a
change from an
are
out
of
harmony with
to a basis
mony with
susceptible
facts
of
demonstration.
The
whole
field of
natural
phenomena
will take
132
what
which
do
;
is
equally as important,
of
what not
to
also
what degree
guidance
and when
of disease
it
should be
let alone.
The cause
and
will
may
exist as
and
sometimes both.
sensations;
may
only
effects
modus operandi
of
medicine.
and secondary
and
133
method
of treatment
effectually
ment
of these
we
made use
;
such
enumeration
of applied
an illustration
of
the
situation.
to neutralize
One
tion
The
where sensations are produced that are succeeded by pathological vital actions.
First Division.
ing only as
134
cause a
new
sensation,
sations, producing
an agreeable in place of
a disagreeable sensation.
of
subsequent
develop.
pathological
vital
action
to
of the
development
of active disease
of the
is
development of
We have sufficient
made
In
ping of sensations.
135
new,
there
may,
many
for
normal sensations.
kind
of fact,
It is this
change
of sensations,
The Homoeas
is as irrational
claiming, like the " " others, the use of active medical principles
In
new
sufficient to
develop
visible
pathological
vital
actions.
136
all,
as experience has
may
is
not
activities con-
instinct.
Thus
may
may
much
intelligence
its
sensibility
for
function.
Second Division.
actions
induced by primary
137
abnormal sensation
products,
pathological
may
of
be implied in those
may have
vital
the
production
pathological
actions.
we deploy
action
method
practice
that was
is
called
"allopathic,"
which term
now
names
of
modern
invention.
Shall
we seek
by
diminishing
causes
?
the
primary
and
secondary
What kind
of causes
can be elim-
138
inated,
When
shall
we use
make
how
great
Such divisions
practical
What was
best to do yesterday,
may Have we
Shall
from day
to
day
we
not anticipate severe and serious complications in accordance with the laws of cause
and
effect,
Shall
we not seek
of effects
by guiding the
ently,
be a serious disturbance
of
In these divisions
treatment there
is
sity of application,
Every form
of disease is liable to
itself,
develop some
condition peculiar to
139
Third Division.
relations, unlike the
This
is
not a division of
removed from an
made
more in a
distinction of methods to
Abnormal temperature
high degree,
to
is
of
the blood,
of
consider;
for
of
frequently
it
is
the
pivotal
cause
complicated
disturbance
It is a
its
cause
not
always
recognized in
true
How
shall
is
140
pro-
This,
we thus diminish
secondary
re-
cause -
temperature
at the expense of
of
elimination by different
process,
imum
and danger.
The reducing
high tempera-
more prudent
of
immediate
The
ratio of deaths
is
from primary
causes of disturbance
among
if
it
is
doubtful
141
it is
At
Among
causes
of
disease
be
made
tolerant,
and causes
these,
do none
of
are
energies.
There
valuable
practical
principles
that
We
a physiological product.
The
effects
of rattlesnake virus
may
often be outgener-
frumenti, which
tions.
may
The presence
to be
medicine causes
and thus
degree
;
more tolerant
other words,
to a certain
or,
in
the
medicine
142
ment
power from
acting.
It is desir-
virus escape
recognition
of sensation.
The medical
diffu-
remedy admits
of
and receives
at the
same time
disturbance at
outgeneralling the
of
snake
is
due to
a pri-
is
mary cause
of death,
death
ensuing from
muscular
143
a pri-
Hydrocyanic acid
is
operative in
may seem
to arise
Why
not infer
paralyzed
In reply we say,
indicating
its
function,
As
trust
this
third
division
is
a medley
of
causes,
it
operations, principles,
and
facts,
we
tion
to
certain
144
This
is
a very
common
;
idea both in
and out
of the profession
is
responsible for
imperative.
it,
makes such a
fact,
belief
As
is
matter of
too
We
an
agency,
an
the
or
makes
That
is,
alcoholic
spirit
agency,
is
pre-
sumed
temporarily to
execute
a function
vital principle
cannot exeits
enfeebled condition.
that
The text-books
allege
145
imparts
"
in
other
words,
that
it
strength.
What
imately
made on
conceptions
of
serious
magnitude.
the
exchange
is satisfac-
Second,
When
does,
alcoholic
spirit
given in a state of
as
it
many times
circulation,
this
drawn that
was
temporary duty in
146
When,
is
is
"living on stimulants,"
is
presumed
medical
authority to exist,
is
running the
machinery
If the
and
it
would also be
commendable
But
like
should
this
long-cherished
ideal
doctrine,
earth-centre,
be
era
of
prosperity
and happiness.
erroneous
human organism
the largest
Our
147
medical profession
and
otherwise
exist
to
gross
misuse of stimulants.
We
is
ask,
now,
What
is
the explanation of
lation?
A
is
and cold
alcoholic
vital energies
are
sufficient,
action
becomes
blood
is
In this way
made
to pre-
which
is
far
more favorable
to continued
148
collapse.
The vital-power
theory, however,
would advise that great caution be exercised in such an attempt to balance the circulation with alcoholic spirit relations; while
new
energy.
While
life
it
would be
folly to
may
the
the patient.
whip
to the
voluntary ability
vital action.
gift of energy,
Alcoholic stimulation
not a
vital energy.
it
may
has
be
available
under
certain
circumit
when given
it
in
collapse,
life.
ten
deaths where
Educa-
149
mind
to accept the
on
imaginary
principles;
and
education
In-
given
u
much
active
his
perseverance with
Who
ever heard of an
?
Medical
a possibility.
alcoholic
charged with a
This
is
doctrinal
ests of reconciliation.
developments in a
human organism
diseased
150
now
in use, cer-
to calculate future
The new
plan,
how-
which we
IX.
^HESE two
tional
vital
-*-
relations
sidered,
that each
vious
mention.
We
life
properties
of
group
common
times
difficult to illustrate.
But
all
progress
in science
comparison
152
out,
do
not
become
readily
apparent.
The
with some
a
persons,
may
entertain
expectancies of
may produce
nausea,
feelings, to
an extent
function of instinct to
Extreme sengeneral,
local or
may
this
vital
property.
Thus
where
in
many
it is
alleged that
pro-
duced by sensational
irritability,
and may
High temperature
;
of
the blood
bility
may
cause delirium
also irrita-
Nor must
we overlook the
extreme emotions
153
so far
may
turbances
over
which
instinct
presides.
of disease,
With some
persons, in
some forms
Not only
is
it
possible
modify
the
other,
in
association
with
the
same
may modify
sensation
This
is
which may
and
explainable
properties.
of
But so long as
this
department
154
tions
tion.
At
the
theories
may
and apparent
Be-
to
devour
made
;
a great noise
animal away
and so far as
similar inflictions.
aged to
remedy,
believe in
of
such a
while
at
different principle of
the
operation
which
the
result.
parallel
property,"
a curative
155
is
which
is
and
to
operate
the
organs of
human
life
when
scientifically harnessed
skill.
with profound
and unspeakable
of
Mind
Cure,
Menare
Healing,
and
Christian
Science
entitled to a candid
consideration.
There
which
Each
is
results
The
doctrine
method,
while
it
has
Thus
in other
name and
156
diseases
We
of
the
mind,
or
as
abnormal
vital
actions.
is
agency.
;
is
a vital
not a
mind agency.
Disease exists in
involun-
both departments,
tary; and sensation
voluntary and
in
effecting a balance of
to
Now
to the
mind agency
This
is
we
of,
while
it
is
at the
same time
entitled to
157
doctrine
as
a whole
relation
as
while
none.
the
"active
The mind
does
agency as
directly in
a curative
agency
apply
in
other instances.
vital
Many
directed
agency
by
instinct
works
Whatever theory
such theory
may
will
is
there
is
the living
been operative.
facts;
158
lunar eclipse
encouragement
yet
facts
more
true
scien-
It
is
unquestionably
that
Such
directly
operative
only with
of ailments to con-
The function
of
instinct
is
a reality,
it
is
not imaginary;
it
is
the vital
sensation.
question
then
sensations
It
is
that extent
159
known
fact
that
expectancy
it
may induce
increase
or
may
of
pain to a certain
when due
effected
when
no modification
a
except
with
hypnotic
subject.
It is
how
the
it
nor a score of
when
mind
influence.
exer-
The mind
may
departments.
men-
160
may
favor a cure
it is
an influence, frequently
Thus
it is
physician,
"healer," to maintain
suffi-
sum
human
organism.
life.
The
mind
cure,
and while
may
be of profit to
review.
It is alleged that pain is not real,
only
mind
161
It is true
life
that in
the
voluntary department of
may
away pneumonia
must have
is
its
imaginary, like
of
erroneous interpretation
of
vital
or
of
fail
to
those
vital
properties
being
the other.
able
variety
factors;
11
in
other
words,
162
among
which are
taste,
smell, itching,
and pain.
that
make up
emotions of
and reason.
bility
mirth,
sensi-
Many
of the factors of
may
will
may have some of its disagreeable associations Involuntary modified by mind influence.
vital
to
that
which
being
will
the
only means
instinct
to
at
command
the
cause
operate
involuntary
to be broadened
to
is
recognize
that
the
human
organism
163
that
it
so low down in
no brain.
its
The
Not
variety
functions
is
of
wonderful extent.
and
distinct, but
its
make
up
and sensational
agreeable;
piness,
is
feelings, agreeable
of
many kinds
of
sensational hapSensibility
of
made up
is
numerous
different factors.
is
Grief
sadness
is
not like
Pain
is
as real as intelligence,
while some people are capable of experiencing more of the former than of the
Distress of
latter.
mind may
while irritability of
the mind.
sensation
may unbalance
164
not
of
operations
con
as
structive,
preservative,
and
restorative
which
to effect, the
certain
conditions
for
a successful
execution,
of
The mental
part
is
frequently
more
of
human
life,
to take
In consequence thou-
of
ous than
drinking.
by alcoholic
spirit
In
summing up
165
to-day,
exists
we
One
results
is
the expectancy
is
The other
may
innumerable
executed
by
an
entirely
different
agency.
Thus the
real agency
which exe-
is
not
operative
And
it is
also alleged
generations for
solution.
There-
fore, little or
department of
involuntary living
to
agency,
elucidate
166
in its
disease.
of acute self-limited
accordance
with the laws of involuntary functions committed to the custody of instinct. All kinds
u healers " are likely to take advantage of of
this fact,
and
will,
Many who
may
not be
it
There
it
is
much
and
ation.
ity
with success;
PNEUMONIA,
\ T 7E
select this
form
of disease to illus-
the theory
because
it is
more
it
suit-
affords a
Starting with
the
recognition
that
an
What
consti-
abnormal sensation in
secondary
?
Among
we men-
implied in a
material
condition of
168
body.
A
may
great variety
exist,
of
other primary
causes
material,
vapors,
air;
also the presence of poisonous soluble pathological products of previous diseases that are
primary
causes
of
an
abnormal
sensation.
a
it
congestion and
temperature
more or
less pain.
The primary
cause,
whatever
factor of
may
pneumonia.
Many
of
may
circulation
the
169
It
is
sensation, or irritability, is
made
to prevail;
made
Every case
and laws
ties,
of the active
we have explained
One
disturbed
tissues
;
in
a previous
chapter.
may
be thus
without
involving
all
the
lung
adjacent
of blood, together
ical changes,
170
with a strong and vigorous person in fortyeight hours, while with a less vigorous constitution
from six
to
eight
days
may
be
The
first
the
mary
causes.
consequence of the
irritability
which we
of
call
abnormal
sensation.
The excess
high tempera-
the
greater secondary cause which occasions instinct to continue sending an excess of blood
to
the
parts,
constituting
that
condition
conges-
called inflammation.
tion
Thus
far, this
and laws
of
the active
vital properties;
and we repeat
171
become
effective,
which
makes
The important
feature
of
treatment in
lung tissues,
not
allowed
an
a continued
of
blood, by reduc-
air
toleration is established.
There
is
no occait
Exces-
temperature
is
the
to
greatest and
most
approachable
cause
be
treated.
The
172
condition
that
may
exist
Thus the
of
existing
and
conditions.
The nearer
the
not wise or
but
to
diminish
it
several
more or
less,
from
its
maximum
degree of disturbance.
The
diminishing
lowering of
total
vital
and
diminishing
the secondary
cause,
circu-
heat, to effect a
lation, is of great
173
The
best
method
is
to
reduce
is
the
temperature by
conduction, which
diate control.
mal
heat.
It
may be
sufficient to
envelop the
many
hours, some-
and thus
keep
The
fever
prompt
attention.
Do
with
Do
such
temperatures.
apply such a degree of cold over large surfaces as to produce a shock of the nervous
system.
174
cold,
more
fre-
The diminishing
tion,
of
temperature by conducopiates, to
in
association with
of
make
abnormal sensa-
most
as
reliable treatment
for
severe
pneumonia
presented by the
and be sparing
of
food
of
pneumonia
let-
almost any
cases,
alone treatment
much
no
method
which would be
of little or
It is not possible to
fifty
per
who
early
die without
its
would be saved by
It
is
early
application.
the
treatment
which
severe
saves,
which
into
converts
would-be
case
175
The
strong,
vigorous
person
is
in
more
more blood
to the lungs.
It
would be well
With pneumonia,
severe disturbance
must be made
less; while
of disease different
and
cause
measles
there
exists
one
;
secondary
while that
irritability,
heat to
be reduced
cause
of
abundant
secondary
must be eliminated.
To
the
try to
make such
fatal.
The
distinction of
relation of cause
is
between a
common
but
a difference of degree.
A " common
cold,"
176
membranes.
degree of irritability
is
thus
made
disturbance,
with
little
or
no perceptible
action;
disturbance of
the
heart's
while
is
occasion
creased
the
production of
of
special
in-
action
the
heart,
sending an
developing inflammation.
ciple is operative
The same
prin-
We
but exist as
Medicine has no
it is
passive,
and
is
There
no medical agency that can do duty in substitution for vital force; but medicine
may
177
made
useful
to modify
conditions,
tolerant.
and
It
to cause sensation to be
more
may
may seem
Force
The theory
fits
it
does pneumonia;
severity
of
as
unlike
to
has special
features
entitled
consideration,
which
Vital
material and
abnormal surroundings,
and
produces disease.
The
relation
is
of
medicine to the
in
its
human
distinct
organism
divisions.
represented
two
In one division
relation con-
sists in the
contact,
without
and develop-
178
ment
are
able.
There
different
The other
implied in the
by pathological
instinct.
vital
actions
is
directed
by
This action
The
different kinds
Thus, in
brief,
we
develop
pathological
vital
actions.
Certain other
actions
Functional disease
is
pathological vital
effects
action;
and
the
active
similar
an
involuntary
179
XI.
MISCELLANEOUS PARAGRAPHS.
Science.
The
its
uplifting
of
astronomical
science
from
crude
associations
was
the solar system; and with the departof medical science there are accepted
ment
mate active
vital properties of
human
life
cated,
essential
eliminated of
an
existing
181
medical
"active
implied in an active
stored
principle
alleged to be
away
is
in roots, barks,
human
life.
perpetuated,
as crude and
flat
earth
the solar
of
ideas following
upon
it,
there
is
presented
opment
such a
a science.
in
In association with
the
revolution
department
is
of
responsible
that
it
required
eliminate the crude ideas of the old traditional system, even after public attention was
182
may
be
so fixed
by
and inca-
them
to
business
it
is
sup-
But
in the
In
and
pathological
vital
actions;
mal construction
tation
of
is
appropriate in represen-
Functional
action,
disease
is
pathological
vital
and pathological
may
develop malig-
183
exist patho-
not implied in
perversion of activity
may become
manifest
When
normal sensation
a con-
or longer duration.
cause,
Thus
in looking for a
relative differ-
the
ing influence
causing
in
the
construction
of
of
malignant
structure.
of
cells
place
normal
cell
is
Why
frequent
existence,
may sometimes
be
184
a problem difficult
although
such explanation,
possible,
but in
of the individual.-
common
and
evi-
recognition,
contributes
support
may
known
as
may
be illustrated in cancer of
the
mouth from
irritable
gums, produced by
teeth.
It
is
incrustations
and
decayed
succeeded by
malignant growth.
Sometimes in organic
long-continued
existing local
disturbance,
185
relation of
growth
of
favor, in place of
normal
cell
growth, that
modification
of
cell
structure
implied in
organic disease.
not act;
it
The cause
of disease does
which perverts
"germ theory
of
cancerous
grasp
how
the
toxic
influence of a parasite
can produce,
is
There
no "toxic
influence," but
The
"toxic influence"
an
ideal
outgrowth
186
instinctive influence;
abnormal sensation
produced,
malignant
is
structure.
So far as the
parasite
concerned,
we
up
alleged "
germ
" took
established,
cells
and perhaps
after
it
malignant
otherwise,
began to form.
Even be
abnormal
sensation.
is
the
first
language of
life,
relation of
human
organism.
stimulation.
Alcoholic
Alcoholic
spirit
consumption,
medicinal use,
certain
a custom encouraged by a
scientific
kind of
education,
and
life
187
may
thus
effecting a
swapping
of
sensations,
of a
energy,
constitutes
the
testi-
mony
of
is
implied in the
alleged action of the " active medical property " of the alcoholic spirit, acting as a tem-
If
such
by medical authority,
is
not the
fact.
If the
swapping
of
sensations
were truly
remedy
the
of
great utility;
but
such
is
not
fact.
188
Stimulation
is
differently deployed
vital
action,
relation
to
the
The
alcoholic
spirit
question
is
larger
The
alcoholic infliction
misery
is
not a sequence of
a false
human
de-
pravity,
but of
scientific
culture.
The worst
foe of the
it
would
more
to the success
189
lative coercion to
overcome an unconscious
Public sentiment
is
educational
influence.
is
wrong.
not
education
it is
it
on
an educational
an all-powerful
case
may
be.
The
its
evils of alcoholic
spirit
drinking cause
practice to be condemned,
allowed to
be
perpetuated,
influence,
as
demonstrate.
it is
The
practice
is
allowed, because
sus-
an
authority
fundamental principles
If the
at
com-
mand
for support.
temperance workers
make
it
known
that science
ance, and
is
190
Who
shall prac-
medicine
Who shall
and
This
is
and
it
is
a very
much
discussed ques-
We
It
must recogwhile a
that all
lesser
number have
would seem,
implied in
who should be allowed to make astronomical calculations, and who should be allowed to make a chemical analySo sis of the contents of a human stomach.
question of
is
no authority that
to pre-
manage
disease.
So long
191
and success
is
which
is
as liable to be discovered by
an
ignoramus and mere speculator as by a cultured physician, this will be a difficult question to settle.
the
tinue to be agitated.
and remain
uneducated relative to the nature and functions of the unlike ultimate vital agencies
of
such agency
the judgment of
An
human
if
misfortunes,
when giving
which
is
placeboes
sure to
get well
be credited
with as
much
erudition,
and
ability
192
minds
to
which
allows
them
be
unconsciously
of criminality
and
Every
fundamental principles
of
conven-
As
is
there
science
chemistry, so there
but one
science of medicine.
When
premises
on which a
of
scientific
is
treatment
it
and practice
medicine
based,
would
193
There
laws
operative
for
a civilized people;
is
when
department
understood,
a position
of greater utility
to individual
ment
of scholastic attainment.
Conclusion.
We
been preassurance
much
but
it is
an assurance born
of the conviction
and capable
of demonstration in
verified
phenomena presented
13
in the
human
organism.
194
The
scends
wisdom
tion of
human
life
human
at present
unrecognized.
It
the alcoholic
delusion
of
expectancy,
and
It
It
enables
temperance reform,
time alleged science
while
is
at
the
present
enemy
of the
temperance movement.
Statesmen allege that the temperance question is the greatest national question before
but
we
affirm
much
the
195
implied
one
records of
utility
its
practical effects.
When
the
and advantages
it
of this science
become
recognized,
will
be
important to have
common
schools,
may
be taught in associa-
much
needed,
a subject
is
astronomy
based,
and
certainly
of
development
of
department
instruction,
contributing in-
196
management
of disease
pending the
arri-
val of a physician,
who would be
required to
The time
is
coming
in
when
it
every family; for the prosperity of our country is dependent on educational development.
some phi-
mendable
innovation
in
the
interests
of
civilization.
When
required
greater
the
solar
system was
changed,
astronomical
literature
is
to be rewritten;
and
it
of
much
Physicians'
text-
197
be
rewritten,
illustrating
the
advan-
the day
department.
The nature
in
of
this
subject forbids
all
There
is
but one
Every practitioner,
dent,
prescriber,
superinten-
of diseased con-
The
emergency
nature,
upon a different
basis,
able
198
The accepted
properties"
is
ancient
principle
destroying
many thousands
There
is
of
human
will
lives annually.
not an
nations
intelligent
person
among
civilized
who
by the
science
human organism
of
vital
force
without
similar conclusion.
And
this
who
come victims
of
dangerous
alleged de-
demand
for individual
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