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Essay on the effects of iodine on the human constitution / With practical observation on its use in the cure of bronchocele, scrophula, and the tuberculous diseases of the chest and abdomen cover

Essay on the effects of iodine on the human constitution / With practical observation on its use in the cure of bronchocele, scrophula, and the tuberculous diseases of the chest and abdomen

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The essay outlines the recent medical adoption of iodine, recounting early clinical reports of effectiveness against goitre and related scrofulous and tuberculous disorders while documenting serious toxic reactions that followed indiscriminate use. It analyzes the drug’s physiological effects and characteristic symptoms of poisoning, presents practical case observations and reported outcomes, and offers concrete guidance on dosing, administration, and monitoring. The author urges cautious, studied application to secure therapeutic benefit and to recognize and manage adverse consequences promptly.

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William Gairdner

William Gairdner was a notable figure in the field of medicine, particularly recognized for his contributions to the understanding of iodine's effects on human health. His key work, "Essay on the Effects of Iodine on the Human Constitution," explores the practical applications of iodine in treating various medical conditions, including bronchocele and tuberculosis. Gairdner's insights into the therapeutic uses of iodine have had a lasting impact on medical practices and continue to be referenced in discussions about the mineral's health benefits.

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