Some Emergencies of General Practice
- Douglas M. Borland
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Borland's peers deemed this paper a masterpiece. The first chapter addresses cardiac emergencies, and then a chapter on painkillers offers solutions to earache, post-herpetic neuralgia, sciatica and acute colic. India
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Heritage
All Borland's pamphlets are derived from a series of lectures given to the Faculty of Homeopathy.From:
The Heritage of Homoeopathic Literature
copyright 2001 by Julian Winston
Reprinted with the permission of the author
Author
Douglas Borland
MB, ChB, FFHom.
1885 - 1960
Dr. Borland saw active duty during World War I with the Royal Army Medical Corps. Postwar, Borland established a practice in London and returned to the staff of the London Homeopathic Hospital, where he became senior consultant physician and chief of staff.
He was respected for his presence as a doctor and his willingness to assist his colleagues.
Borland wrote several popular books. These include:
Influenzas (1939)
Pneumonias (1939)
Children's Types (1939)
Some Emergencies of General Practice (1946)
Homeopathy for Mother and Infant (1950)
Borland died November 29, 1960.
Contents
Acute Cardiac Failure -- 2-7Gradual Cardiac Failure with Tendency to Dilation -- 7-10
Anginous Attacks -- 10-13
Pain Killers -- 14
Acute Earache -- 15-17
Post-Herpetic Neuralgias -- 17-18
Sciatica -- 18
Acute Colic -- 19-29
Discussion -- 29-38












