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Identifier: osteopathicfirst00feid (find matches)
Title: Osteopathic first aids to the sick : written for the sick people
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Feidler, Francis John
Subjects: Osteopathic medicine Osteopathic Medicine
Publisher: New York : Broadway Publishing
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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FIGURE i.VIBRATING THE EYES.With the patients eyes closed place all the fingers of eachhand around each eye-ball; then with a gentle pressure use theball of the eye to treat the blood vessels and nerves behind theeye. Tilt the eyes from side to side and vibrate them. Treat fora few seconds at a time, and repeat four or live times,
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FIGURE 2.JARRING IKE EYES.With the patients eyes closed, place two fingers firmly uponthe eye and tap gently with a finger of the oilier hand. Repeat several times. THE HOUSEHOLD OSTEOPATH GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS. The patients must use no drugs nor stimulantswhile taking these treatments. It is not desirable to treat upon the bare skin,as in massage, therefore the patient should bethinly dressed. It is important that during treatment the pa-tient should be limp, and relax all muscular ten-sion, otherwise the treatments will be somewhatpainful and less effective. Never treat hard enough to cause the patientsevere pain, a little sensitiveness, and an occa-sional, momentary, sharp twinge cannot beavoided. Begin the treatment lightly, increasing theforce as the patient is able to bear it. Pregnant women and during the menstrualtime, should not be treated below the lowest ribs,neither front nor back. Most of the diseases of the body are effectivelyreached by treatment of the spine. Instructio

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