Nature of Disease (eBook)
398 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-1-4831-9454-7 (ISBN)
The Nature of Disease, Part III deals with mal-coordination and disease, disease and the nervous systems, and chronic intestinal intoxication. This book discusses the signs and symptoms of disease which is the result of the body's failure to resist infection. The author sees that dehydration is the prevailing abnormal chemico-physical change in the acute stage of disease attack; hydration in the chronic stage. He notes that these two phenomena occur when protein particles in the plasma in disease undergo either a dehydration or hydration process. The author also reviews F.M. Alexander's work on the conscious control of the individual, through psycho-physical mechanism, as a whole body, instead of being reflected in certain anatomical part such as the kidneys, liver, or skin. The author examines the interrelationships between mal-coordination and the nervous system. Such mal-coordination results in chronic intestinal intoxication on nervous manifestations; the author then demonstrates how nerve tissues are damaged by abnormal protein particles in the plasma. The author cites several cases of mal-coordination concerning the nervous system, the vegetative nervous system and the alimentary tract, as well as the role played by a chronic intestinal intoxication in the invasion of the nervous system by micro-organisms. This book can prove informative for cellular biologists, researchers in micro-chemistry or neuro-biology, and doctors in general practice.
Front Cover 1
The Nature of Disease, Part III 4
Table of Contents 6
GENERAL INTRODUCTION 8
Moderate Dehydration 20
Severe Dehydration 20
Acute Concomitant Dehydration and Hydration 21
Chronic Concomitant Dehydration and Hydration 21
Hydration 22
Gelation 22
Glyoosnria sine Hyper-glycsemia 22
CHAPTER I. MAL-CO-ORDINATION AND DISEASE 24
Introduction 24
Simple Examples of Mal-co-ordination 27
A Cause of Mal-co-ordination 29
Technique to Correct Mal-co-ordination 31
How Mal-co-ordination can Cause Disease 32
How the Adoption of the End-Gaining Principle has adversely affected the Evolution of Medical Science 40
Bibliography 47
CHAPTER II. DISEASE AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 48
Introdaction 48
Heredity and Disease 51
The Congenital Lesions 54
Case 1 57
Case 2 57
Case 3 58
Case 4 58
Case 5 59
Case 6 61
Case 7 61
Case 8 62
Case 9 62
Case 10 63
Case 11 64
Case 12 65
Case 13 65
Case 14 67
Case 15 68
Case 16 69
Case 17 73
Case 18 73
Case 19 74
Case 20 75
Case 21 76
Case 22 77
Case 23 77
Case 24 78
Case 25 79
Case 26 80
Case 27 82
Case 28 83
Case 29 83
Case 30 84
Case 31 84
Case 32 85
Case 33 87
Case 34 93
Case 35 94
Case 36 95
Case 37 95
Case 38 96
Case 39 97
Case 40 98
Case 41 98
Case 42 99
Case 43 100
Case 44 100
Case 45 101
Case 46 102
Case 47 102
Case 48 103
Summary 104
Mal-Co-ordination and the Nervous System 105
Case 49 111
Case 50 111
Case 51 112
Case 52 113
Case 53 114
Case 54 115
Case 55 120
Case 56 123
Case 57 124
Case 58 125
Case 59 126
Case 60 127
Case 61 128
Case 62 129
Case 63 129
Case 64 130
Case 65 132
Case 66 133
Summary 133
The Vegetative Nervous System and the Alimentary Tract 134
Case 67 137
Case 68 138
Case 69 139
Case 70 140
Case 71 141
Case 72 142
Case 73 145
Case 74 151
Case 75 161
Case 76 161
Case 77 162
Rabbit 1 166
Rabbit 2 168
Rabbit 3 169
Rabbit 4 171
Rabbtt 5 172
Rabbit 6 172
Rabbit 7 174
Summary 175
The Role Played by a Chronic Intestinal Intoxication in the Invasion of the Nervous System by Micro-Organisms 176
Case 78 179
Case 79 180
Case 80 181
Case 81 182
Case 82 184
Case 83 185
Case 84 187
Case 85 189
Case 86 190
Case 87 192
Case 88 194
Case 89 196
Case 90 196
Case 91 197
Case 92 199
Case 93 202
Case 94 203
Case 95 203
Summary 205
The Influence of Altered Protein Particles in the Plasma upon the Nervous System 206
Case 96 207
Case 97 208
Case 98 209
Case 99 212
Case 100 213
Case 101 214
Case 102 216
Case 103 220
Case 104 227
Case 105 228
Case 106 229
Summary 230
BIBLIOGBAFHY 232
CHAPTER III.
234
Introdaction 234
The Mouth 238
The Nose, Throat and Ears 240
Case 107 241
Case 108 242
Case 109 242
Case 110 243
Case 111 244
Case 112 245
Case 113 246
Case 114 250
Case 115 252
Case 116 253
The Alimentary Canal from the (Esophagns to the Amuas 254
Case 117 261
Case 118 263
Case 119 264
Case 120 264
Case 121 267
Case 122 268
Case 123 269
Case 124 270
Case 125 272
I. The Coeliac Division 274
Case 126 276
Case 127 277
Case 128 278
Case 129 280
Case 130 281
Case 131 282
Case 132
283
(c) The Duodenum 284
Case 133 285
Case 134 286
Case 135 287
Case 136 287
(d) The liver 289
Case 137 290
Case 138 291
Case 139 292
(e) The Spleen 295
Case 140 296
(f) The Pancreas 299
Case 141 299
Case 142 301
Case 143 303
II. The Superior Mesenteric Division 304
(a) The Small Intestine 304
Case 144 309
Case 145 311
Case 146 312
Case 147
313
Case 148 314
Case 149 315
Case 150 315
Case 151
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(b) The First Part of the Large Intestine 316
III. Inferior Mesenteric Division 319
(a) The Remainder of the Large Intestine 319
Case 152 320
Case 153 322
Case 154 323
(b) The Rectum and Anus 331
Case 155 331
Case 156 332
Case 157 333
Colonic Lavage 334
The Kidnesrs 337
Case 158 338
Case 159 339
Case 160 341
Case 161 344
Case 162 344
Case 163 345
Case 164 346
Case 165 349
Case 166 350
Case 167 351
Case 168 351
Case 169 353
Case 170 354
Case 171 356
Case 172 358
Case 173 359
Case 174 360
Case 175 361
Case 176 363
Case 177 364
Summary 367
Bibliography 370
EPILOGUE 371
ADDENDUM 373
INDEX 374
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.4.2016 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Krankheiten / Heilverfahren |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie | |
Technik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4831-9454-X / 148319454X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4831-9454-7 / 9781483194547 |
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