When non-toxic doses have produced strangury it may be relieved by opium and camphor, and large draughts of water. |
It is indicated for sore throat, diphtheria, aphthae, carbuncles and swelling and erysipelas and strangury. |
He was visited regularly by his wife, a nurse, and his servant William Vavasour, who documented his strangury. |
When ileus comes on in a case of strangury, they prove fatal in seven days, unless, fever supervening, there be a copious discharge of urine. |
His disease was the strangury, and the physitians judged it incurable by reason of his great age and naturall decay. |
This product is used to treat heat strangury due to down rushing of damp heat, heat combining in bladder. |