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 Tresorie - BRIGHT'S DISEASE [Brights Disease]
This remission which is never as complete as in interstitial nephritis, nevertheless allows the patient to resume his occupation, in port, and under the influence of intelligent treatment may be prolonged for a greater or less period of time.
It is difficult to say, because we have not yet studied this question of pathological anatomy, nor distinguished sufficiently simple interstitial nephritis from the interstitial nephritis which follows parenchymatous nephritis, and which constitutes Bright's disease in its last stage.
This explanation is questionable, but, what is more important, dilatation of the heart is by no means always found in all cases of Bright's disease.
http://www.homeoint.org/hompath/articles/132.html   (6641 words)

  
 SHELTON: CARE OF CHILDREN; chs. XXIII - XXIV
Osler says: "Medical treatment of this disease is unsatisfactory; with the exception of arsenic no remedy seems to have any influence in controlling the processes of the affection." Of course, arsenic it not a remedy for anything, unless death may be regarded as a cure.
It is caused by the eyes of the child coming in contact with the diseased vaginal secretions of the mother as the child is passing out of the mother's body.
There are few skin diseases that cannot be produced by drugs alone.
http://soilandhealth.org/02/0201hyglibcat/020110shelton/020110shelton05.html   (16691 words)

  
 How to Diagnose Brights Disease - eHow.com
When I was a child I had acute Bright's Disease.
Thank you so very much, those of you who have contributed your comments.
The doctor who treated me gave me sulfa drugs and instructions of complete bed rest.
http://www.ehow.com/how_12673_diagnose-brights-disease.html   (594 words)

  
 How to Treat Brights Disease - eHow.com
Your doctor may order a renal biopsy, or one or more prescription drugs to treat your Bright's disease.
During the acute stages of Bright's disease, the body needs complete rest.
Be gentle to your body, give your kidneys a chance to heal.
http://www.ehow.com/how_12672_treat-brights-disease.html   (346 words)

  
 Holistic Health Encyclopedia - B
Interestingly, Dr. Bach's early research had to do with the role of bacteria in chronic disease, from which he turned to vaccine therapy, then to homeopathic remedies.
Breema restores vitality at an energetic level through either standardized sets of movements done on oneself, or through treatments given by a practitioner.
Practitioners are trained by Dr. Morter and practice in many U.S. states and around the world.
http://www.myholistic.com/glossary/B.php3   (10216 words)

  
 BRIGHTS DISEASE - LoveToKnow Article on BRIGHTS DISEASE
Hence the term Brights disease, which is retained in medical nomenclature in honor of Dr Bright, must be understood as having a generic application.
, a term in medicine applied to a class of diseases of the kidneys (acute and chronic nephritis) which have as their most prominent symptom the presence of albumen in the urine, and frequently also the coexistence of dropsy.
This state of acute inflammation may by its severity destroy life, or, short of this, may by continuance result in the establishrnent of one of the chronic forms of Brights disease.
http://32.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BR/BRIGHT_S_DISEASE.htm   (400 words)

  
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 KIDNEY DISEASES - LoveToKnow Article on KIDNEY DISEASES
Uraemia is a toxi condition; and three varieties of it are recognizedthe acute, the chronic and the latent.
Albuininoid disease is frequently associated with some varieties of Brights disease, and is also seen as a result of chronic bone disease, or of long-continued suppuration involving other part1 of the body, or of syphilis.
Brights disease is the term applied to certain varieties of acute and chronic inflammation of the kidney.
http://20.1911encyclopedia.org/K/KI/KIDNEY_DISEASES.htm   (3714 words)

  
 TURPENTINE - LoveToKnow Article on TURPENTINE
Perhaps the most valuable of all the medicinal applications of turpentine, and one which is rarely, if ever, mentioned in therapeutic textbooksowing to the fact that gynaecology has been so extremely specializedis in inoperable cancer of the uterus.
A small portion of the drug is removed by the skin, in which it may give rise to an erythematous rash.
It must not be given to the subjects of Brights disease.
http://www.75.1911encyclopedia.org/T/TU/TURPENTINE.htm   (933 words)

  
 SQUILL - LoveToKnow Article on SQUILL
For similar reasons squill should not be given in any form of Brights disease.
The textbook prohibition against its use in acute Brights disease should certainly be extended to chronic nephritis in all its forms.
It must not be given in acute bronchitis, which it only aggravates; nor in phthisis, which is invariably accompanied by a hypersensitive state of the alimentary tract.
http://65.1911encyclopedia.org/S/SQ/SQUILL.htm   (568 words)

  
 brights disease
Bright excelled at making meticulous clinical observations and correlating them with careful postmortem examinations.
The successive stages of the disease are known as acute, subacute, and chronic.
British physician who was the first to describe the clinical manifestations of the kidney disorder known as Bright's disease, or nephritis.
http://www.desertware.com/dickinson/brights_disease.htm   (550 words)

  
 Mozart's Death
Various commentators, especially medical practitioners, who have subscribed to the 'death by natural causes' school have suggested in various biographies and articles that any of the following may have been responsible for the composers demise:
The very existence, names, causes, symptoms or cures for many diseases were completely unknown and the diagnosis of illnesses was highly inaccurate.
A number of the symptoms listed, Brights Disease, uraemia, renal failure and nephritis are associated with kidney disease which is now widely accepted as the cause of death.
http://www.angelfire.com/bc2/mozart/text.htm   (791 words)

  
 Kidney Disease - Treatment and Information
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Severe dehydration, acidosis, potassium depletion, and bone disorders may result.
Impaired kidney function can also accompany or result from many other disorders, such as diabetes, lupus, hypertension, and liver disease.
http://www.go-symmetry.com/health/bakup/kidney-disease.htm   (918 words)

  
 Names beginning with L
Larry, Helen R., white, female, 7 weeks,, Guthriesville,,,, disease of the spine, short, 2, 138
Larry, Helen R., white, female, 7 weeks,, Guthriesville,,,, disease of spine, short, 2, 138
Leighton, Margaret, white, female, 18, single, Elverson,, 1904/06/05, Loags, brights disease, 1 week, 2, 144
http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his480/deaths/rod-l.htm   (11698 words)

  
 Licking County, Ohio, Deaths, Book 3, 1901-1908, L - Z
Stone Mason W Brights Disease Mary Ann Twp.
298 F Nichols Ella 08/20/1902 M unknown Rocky Fork Rocky Fork W Heart disease Rocky Fork 298 M Nichols Fred 11/04/1906 S 8- 2- 7 St. Albans Twp.
Fairfield Co.,OH Farmer W Heart disease Lima Twp.
http://www.kinfinder.com/deaths/LickCoDeathsBk3LZ.htm   (6678 words)

  
 Definite Cure of Chronic Constipation by Arnold Ehret
After four years of exacting study and dangerous experimenting on his own body - for many times he brought himself almost to the brink of death - he discovered the following truth: Disease is Nature's effort to rid the body of disease matters and eliminate waste form the system.
A little over twenty-two years ago the author of this booklet was declared "incurable" of Bright's Disease by orthodox medical physicians.
No matter how desperately ill you may become, Nature continually tries to save you.
http://www.arnoldehret.org/healthclub/definite_cure.htm   (391 words)

  
 Peripheral vascular disease and peripheral vascular disease including liver disease
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 STROPHANTHUS - LoveToKnow Article on STROPHANTHUS
In mitral disease of the heart especially strophanthus is an invaluable drug.
It is never to be given in acute Brights disease, but is frequently of use in chronic Brights disease, where digitalis, owing to its influence on the already over-contracted arterioles, is absolutely contra-indicated.
It has the great advantage over digitalis of being non-cumulative, and can be administered continually for many weeks or even months at a time.
http://1911encyclopedia.org/S/ST/STROPHANTHUS.htm   (1167 words)

  
 The Herb Finder - Ailments: Brights Disease
Many know Bright’s Disease as chronic inflammation of the kidneys.
http://www.theherbfinder.com/ailments/brightsdisease.html   (10 words)

  
 brights disease - OneLook Dictionary Search
Bright's disease : MedTerms.com Medical Dictionary [home, info]
bright's disease : The On-line Medical Dictionary [home, info]
Bright's disease : Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary [home, info]
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 medical
ADDISON'S DISEASE - anemic condition caused by kidney disease
PALSY - paralysis or loss of muscle control
CHOREA - (St. Vitus' Dance) - disease characterized by convulsions and contortions
http://web.mountain.net/jsmart/medical.htm   (220 words)

  
 CPLContents: Chicago (Ill.). Dept. of Health. General and Chronological Summary of Vital Statistics
Table: Bright's Disease (nephritis), Heart Disease, Cancer, deaths by years 1867-1918.
Tables: Impure air diseases: tuberculosis, pneumonia, bronchitis, influenza, Deaths by year, 1867- 1918.
Graphs: Death rate from diptheria, typhoid, heart and Brights disease, 1879-1918
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 RootsWeb: OLD-WORDS-L Re: Brights Disease
Origin: From Dr. Bright of London, who first described it.
Several varieties of Bright's disease are now recognised, differing in the
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/OLD-WORDS/1999-08/0934426952   (69 words)

  
 Brights Disease
Please let me know what Bright's Disease is, its symptoms, consequences, etc.
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 J. McHenry Jones
President Jones was a man of national reputation as one of the foremost educators of his race and, since coming to the institute in 1899 the college has prospered and developed wonderfully under his supervision.
McHenry Jones, president of the West Virginia Colored Institute, died at the Institute at 11:22 o'clock last night after three weeks illness from Brights disease.
President of West Virginia Institute Succumbs To Brights Disease
http://www.wvculture.org/history/africanamericans/jonesjmchenry05.html   (337 words)

  
 Henry Mower, Sr.
Bright's disease was used as a generic term for all kidney ailments in the early days.
Even as recent as the 1950's a kidney problem that produced blood cells, and albumin in the urine was called Brights disease.
The obituary of Wednesday 17 Apr 1878 of Deseret News lists the death of Henry Mower: "Died at his residence in Springville, Utah Co., Utah Territory, of Brights disease of the kidney on the 4th day of April A.D. Henry Mower had been confined to his bed for 10 months.
http://www.mowerfamily.org/life/henrysr.html   (3044 words)

  
 SAW PALMETTO (Serenoa Serrulata)
when recovering from disease of the glands it will speed recovery
Tinctures do not need refrigeration after opening and they have an indefinite shelf life.
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 Jill's Story: Scleroderma
I saw a renal specialist who thought my color might be Brights disease, but then he referred me to a cardiovascular doctor who referred me to a "friend" who had an interest in Raynaud's.
When I was x-rayed they picked up some calcium deposits in various places.
Too much detail to fill in completely, but the upshot was that I was actually in danger of losing my lower left leg and toes.
http://www.sclero.org/support/stories/english/h-i-j/jill/a-to-z.html   (1581 words)

  
 Martha Bulloch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One modern Roosevelt biographer, David McCullough, in his book, Mornings on Horseback, gives an account of the American author, Margaret Mitchell, while a reporter for the newspaper, The Atlanta Journal, interviewing one of Mittie's best friends and bridesmade, an Evelyn King Williams, at 87.
Roosevelt died tragically of typhoid fever on February 14, 1884, the same day as his son Theodore's first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee, died of Brights Disease/Nephritis and two days after the birth of her granddaughter, Alice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Bulloch_Roosevelt   (556 words)

  
 Selected Tuscola Deaths 1894 - 1903
Page 65, #118: Sept. 23, 1895, MAY E SQUIRES; female/white/married; age: 29 yrs., 9 mths., 5 days; lived in Forest; cause of death is brights disease; born in Canada; farmer; parents are WM.
Page 145, #86: Feb. 18, 1900; HANNAH GROVE; female/white/married; age: 53 yrs., 10 mths., 20 days; lived in Fairgrove; cause of death is acute brights disease; born in Canada; housewife; parents are ALBERT CULBERT AND SARAH TITUS of Ontario Canada; recorded March 7, 1900.
Page 116: July 21, 1898; UTILDA FRAVIS(TRAVIS); female/white/married; age: 61 years; lived in Cass City; cause of death is brights disease of kidneys; housekeeper; parents are J. AND MARIAM ROBINSON, not given; recorded Dec. 21, 1898.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mi/county/tuscola/tusdea2.htm   (2167 words)

  
 Mezzanotte - Wiesee - Bauder - Forsell - pafn01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
On September 12, 1908 my husband passed away from Brights Disease; we buried him in our family plot at the Machias Cemetery.
http://www.greatnorthern.net/~thl/VFH/pafn01.htm   (2977 words)

  
 Adams Co, MS Sexton Records
BELL ROSE JAN 18, 1872 (C) 5 WKS NOT REPORTED NO DOCTOR C.G. CONGESTION and VALVULAR DISEASE OF HEART DR. WM.
BEHLER P. ONLY (body brought to Natchez for burial from): DELTA, LA.
BELTZHOOVER DANIEL OCT 5, 1839 55 YRS YELLOW FEVER DR.
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 TheDeadballEra.com :: TOO YOUNG TO DIE
1961: FRED ATKINSON (54)....................LOBAR PNEUMONIA DUE TO HYPERTENSIVE HEART DISEASE
1929: HARRY FRAZEE (48) FORMER RED SOX OWNER....................BRIGHTS DISEASE
1920: HARRY SPARROW (YANKEES BUSINESS MANAGER) (45)....................HEART DISEASE
http://www.thedeadballera.com/tooyoung.html   (892 words)

  
 Licking County, Ohio, Deaths, Book 3, 1901-1908, A - K
Franklin Co. Housekeeper W Brights Disease Etna Twp.
Farmer W Heart Disease Reform, OH 66 M Cochran Thomas B. 11/22/1908 W 87- 3-13 Newark Maryland W Old Age Newark Twp.
Plain City,Franklin Co. Farmer W Brights Disease Jersey Twp.
http://www.kinfinder.com/deaths/LickCoDeathsBk3AK.htm   (5570 words)

  
 Names beginning with B
Black, Anna G., colored, female, 21, single, USA, housekeeper, 1897/04/12, Hopewell, Bright's disease, 9 weeks, 1, 23
Boyer, Nathaniel, colored, male, 65,,,, 1899/11/17, Chester County Home, Brights disease,, 2, 12
Beitler, Levis, white, male, 63, married, Lionville,, 1901/02/11,, complications of diseases, 2 1/2 years, 2, 15
http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his480/deaths/rod-b.htm   (19865 words)

  
 Ancestry of Jeffrey Scott Stewart - pafg10 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Robert Huey Glenn [Parents] was born in Aug 1826 in Center Co., PA. He died in Sep 1901 in Matildaville, Perry Twp., Clarion Co., PA. The cause of death was Brights disease.
http://www.jeffstewart.com/genealogy/pafg10.htm   (62 words)

  
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1928: URBAN SHOCKER (38)....................PNEUMONIA BROUGHT ON BY HEART DISEASE
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 Histories of the Residents
Eastern Utah Advocate - 12 Aug 1897 pg 1
Youth Drops Dead While at Dinner Table Brights disease
The Sun - 17 Jan 1919 pg 8
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