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METHODS OF TREATING
BUBONIC PLAGUE.
[BY DR, LEUNG TAT CHIU.]
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1909.
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This discourse contains conclusions I have arrived at with the aid of my personal experience and phaervations and a thorough knowledge of the malady combined, and is published for the benefit of all of my fellow orestures.
Buboes appear before plague is developed., 2. Baboas make their appeaingee on the point of death,
3. Buboes break out suddendy without fever
4. Bubous appears in the neck axilla and groins,
immediately followed by death.
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atmosphere, polluted by vaporous mista or thick fogs or the "flying yellow mand "combined with damp and cold winds and excessivo fuoisture in the ear. This unhealthy air commingles with gas emanating from decomposed matters and stagnant water in pools in neglected ground, where fungus grow and poisonous insets breed. I wish to state that my theory of the A Now Pamphlet on Plague by Leang Tatausstion of this type of malady is absolutely Chiu has the following in its preface:-
based on practical experience and 20 years of close observation, independent of native books During the last decade. of years or a much longer period Plague has wrought much direction which
perhaps and academical theories. My experience in this
not only long bat also varied. To sum up, ray course of treatment consists tarrible harce among mankind and offered such is not only gained in Chins but also in most of in purifying the air around the sickbed with stabla resistence to medic skill that ap the tropical parts of the old world. I hope my strong aromatics, (2) ventilating the poison parently physicians are at their wits end to readers will excuse me if I venture the state from the blood of the patient and invigorating successfully cope with this direful malady, ment that I am glad that I am in a position to his senses, (3) relaxing the secretion of catarrh What Hongkong has entered in this respot speak authoritatively on this subject and coniu his chest and throat, internally by giving him in serious enough, but grester calamity from sider myself competent to expound this corumoty mixtures and externally by applying the same mas has befallen India whors but rather mysterious problem. Our drink and vitament to the babors. (4) suppressing the statistics show that the mortality among food depend on the natural action of the stomach babes by lancing or by causterisation or sufferers from plage during the last 10 years is for their digestion, and changes. The stomach acupuncture according to the Chinese formula. appalling, the number of persons who succumbed being the boiler for beverages and food required The following is it brief summary of the to the disease during this time being estimated by the human machinery, is fitted up by nature behaviour and enstonary armptoms of plague at several millions, "This caused painful anxiety.
to assimilate food for the nourishment of the to the British Government, so much so that body, keeping the nutriment for the body, and
Ba discovered during my long practice covering a period of 50 years. in 1904 a special commission comprising several discharging the refuse by means of the faces! Medical Practitioners was appointed to hold an und urinary passages of the bowels. When the investigation into the causation and behaviour body is free from unclean matters, its normal of this malady. The enquiry was closed at the temperature is maintained and comfort and ease end of 1907 when the Commissions presented enjoyed. If any of its organe are contam their report to the Government with certain mated with any thing or matter insanitary, that well-considered recommendations which strongly has entered into the system, either in the form, appealed to the Authorities. These recomman- of food or gas, the blood is affected and inter stions wore closely followed and given effect to, feres with its active circulation, and, as a result, and the units attained being fairly satisfac gives birth to ailments.
The human system, fory, bare
are sucouraged the British Government has thus disonand, is more susceptible to
dangarons fever, and come forward with an unfailing cure for the season; when the atmosphere is overcharged disease. The Government also proclaimed that with moisture and poisonDUR money was no consideration with them in mak-Chinese called the tying yellow sand or from from what the ing such rewards, their object being to ussuage thick fegs or mists continually shutting on the suffering of men, irrespective of nationality Chinese, to rescue the people from a consuming cattle and muukind. This deadly gas, whey or race, or in the gurative words of the elements in the air and produce gas injurions to sunshine. Those weather conditions agitate the fire or drowning waters and deliver them from inhaled into the system, is at times quick enough danger that they may enjoy their lives. It is
to poison the veins of the heart and canse superfluous for the writer to suggest that the
immediate death, without developing buboes, Government will leave no stone unturned to
In ordinary cases the gaseous poison struggle extirpate this fatal scourge and this at any
with the blood in the veins, and interferes with this matter alone, are the Anglo-Saxons cburao carried in the blood through the langs, the price, for the common good of men. Not in
the circulation, rendering its poison sente as it is terised by babe spirit que sympathy for stomach and the veins in other parts of the body and ultilitarianisma ore not confined only to a affected, takes root and developy into buboes. If fellow creatures. Their large-heartedness The poison then sceninulates in the parts few things but are in evidence in all movements the poison enters into the spleen and stomach which the common good of men is solved and the bowels, it will bring forth anxillary and is and has ever been the basis of their kidney and causes anemia and non-secretion of "Integrity of Action is their watchword baloes, noble qualities. How is this assortion proved the salira, the disease is very dangerous; and
If the virne gets into the liver and By the prosperity and flourishing condition of the stomach controls the tendons and the blood their commercial colonies and the enormous vessels nearer to the lower part of the body than cosmopolitan shipping in British waters.
National qualities aside. I will now bring my develops groin buboes
the upper, the virus attacks the former and readers. back to the subject of plague. This
So plague buboes appears to be a peculiar disease. In the generally break out in all or any of the thres ailment medical works of Hin Ki and the ancient cole blood vessels in the upper region the patient will main parts of the body. If the virus affects the brities, little or nothing can be found in the way have cervical baboes; if at the middle part, he of useful information concerning its origin. The will have right and prescriptions for ailments akin to it, are, is far at the lower part, the right and left groin haboos. left auxillary buboes, and if as I am able to judge, at best, unknown quanti. Proper plague baboes are generally found in all ties. Realers may have the curiosity to know if the profession I pursue gives me the right to or any of these parts. Eruptions in the lower speak as as authority on this subject. My and therefore should not be treated as such part below the abdomen are not plague buboes answer to this is in the affirmative. When I Baboes that break out in any part of the head, was trained as n cadet in the Sungehow Army face or trunk, ara erruptions caused by mucous in my youth, I employed part of my leisure inflamation, and are, as a rule, not as dangerous hours in the study of medicine and this I did to life as buboes from plague and may ho treated to no small advantage to myself. In later years surgically I reiterate the fact that the disease is the knowledge of physic I had thus aequired, I applied to the practice of medicine. I then left against by carrying out the following sugges an atracspheric malady, which may be guarded China and visited the South Soo Islands, where it I devoted my time exclusively to my medical profession.
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the limbs. Swelling of face, head, jaw. throat, Athick coated tongue, H- it constipation.
arseness of voice or loss of some. Pain in usck and legs, coughing, A red and hot face, patient not able to open his eyes.
the following
My prescriptions for treating plague cases are
patient to breathe in
1. Aromatie powder for imparting strong scent into the air around the sick bed for the
blood in the patient's system.
2. Tonic for quickening the circulation of
3. Decoction of mediches for ventilating poi son in the buboes.
4. Powder for sprinkling over the surface of the babes to soothe pains in the parts affected.
bowels with mixture to act on the throat to 5. Strong purgatives to thoroughly purge the increase the saliva.
tion of the buboas to prevent swelling from 6. Decoction for counter-attacking the irrita- spreading within and for internally withdrawing poisonous fluid, carrying it down into the bowels.
right and left sides of the neck, varied in 7. Special mixture for treating buboes on the strength by the addition of tone or cooling medicine, as may be necessary, and powder for application to the surface of the buboes.
armpits and soothing powder for application to 9. Special mixture for treating buboes in the
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armpits and soothing powder for application In the year 1882, when North Borneo was where there is plenty of breeze and water-sur-burning for buboes in the groins, and powder eruptions to disperse infummation and colonized, I was given the appointment of roundings, with trees or woods close by. If the for application to the supparated parts. by the then Governor and the Trade President, the occupants would do well to grow some plants buboes when opened and removing foul matter the dates of return Mails.
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very little chance of entering your system. Persons affected with plague are strongly recom mended to consult my special pamphlet on the treatment of plague, which is the result of my practical experience and repeated researches.
I
In 1894 I returned to China. Plague was then rampant with epidemic violence in the Kwangtung Province. The havoc it played among the inhabitants was horrible, and the authorities and people were thrown into a state of great perturbation. On all sides the situation looked upon
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WEATHER REPORT.
the following reporte
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued
On the 1st at 11.55 a.m-Ti barometer lus risen considerally over the N.E. count of Chine, and moderately in E. Japan.
Pressure is high over N. China and NE.
It must be borne in mind that the malady is a subtle and migratory disease. It visits one The depression lying over. N. Chins yester place in one your and leaves it for another, when, day, has apparently moved Eastwarde ueross the Clunese saying Epidemics come round the weather changes to its disadvantagy Hence Mauchuria every year, but they are not form in all places," Japan.
Strong aromaties are a powerful preventive Fresh N.E. winds may he expected in the of plugue as it scatters the poison in the polluted Formosa Channel and the N. part of the Chius air. The inflamation caused by plague: head should be minimized by taking my mixtures
the Sea to stop the fever. The burning sensation in the st 10 am. to-day, 0.05 incline. chest should be worked off by the free use of
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
liquids. The congestion in the bowels should be relaxed by evacuation. Once these parts are In 1898 the Tung Wah Hospital repented their proposal, but being at the time engaged in relieved froin congestion, the blood in the rains establishing the Shat Shin Hospital at Wongsha is set free aad recovers its tone.
The fatal symptoms of plague are panting, population, I was prevented from availing myself these conditions set in, we know to s cer and building afloating hospital for the boat and loss of the senses and delirium. of their offer.
attacked the tainty that the poison of the disease has heart and the patient is sinking fast. Not a moment should be lost in
In 1899, Canton was again visited by plague, I established the Four Pin Sho Hospital for: disesse, in conjunction with some public-spirited the treatment of persons suffering from the
friends. I volunteered my services and was appointed to take charge of the Hospital, and, direct the treatment of the patients, a large number of whom were successfully cured of the discase,
In 1905 I was again approached by the Tung Wal Hospital in Hongkong and entered into ite service. My duties were to examine and treat persons, suffering from plague under the supervision of official physicians specially ap pointed by the Hongkong Government, for that particular purpose.
In 1908 my services were again called for by the Tung Wah Hospital. The bubonic plague at that time raged with greater virulence than ever, and proved highly dangerons to the in- habitants. In most of the cases placed under my cars, the disease was unusually troublesome, death threatening the patient every moment. In behaviour and violence, it was complicated in the extreme. The symptomatic conditions in the patient were perplexing, being entirely different from thego found in plague cases. in the previous years. violent and complicated than
the cases brought under our notice in 1894. Que of its pecularities was that 5 or 6 buboes were found on the body of the patient who at the same time suffered from trachom a and. beriberi, which were presumably caused by these eruptions. The pus in them became so congest-
and-
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more
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I wish to emphasize the fact that the malady owes its origin to poisonous organism in the
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Prince's Building
ONE SPACIOUS GODOWN, No. 125, Wanchai Road.
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REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co. Hongkong, 15th March, 1909.
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