On chronic alcoholic intoxication : with an inquiry into the influence of the abuse of alcohol as a predisposing cause of disease

William Marcet (1828 - 1900)

Physician William Marcet treated numerous cases of acute alcoholism (delirium tremens) and chronic alcoholism. He suggests gastrointestinal disease, gout and rheumatism are diseases associated with chronic alcoholism and might either be the cause or the result. Many of his patients complaining of gout, rheumatism, giddiness, sleeplessness, sore stomach, ringing in the ears, flashing specks of light, etc were in fact suffering from chronic alcoholism from recent drinking or days long gone and did not know it. He also discusses cases of nervous conditions that he treated with Oxide of Zinc, saying that the patient benefited by increased sleep and that there were no evil results. Before treatment, a patient suffering from chronic alcoholism, was expected to quit using spirituous liquors on their own although Marcet might prescribe the patient to drink moderate amounts of alcohol.

He states that the "alcoholic poisoning" may lie latent for some time then suddenly burst forth causing an attack of symptoms of chronic alcoholism. In Roesch's example, a patient who has suffered from acute (delirium tremens) or chronic alcoholism suffering from inflammation of the lungs may also suffer from delirium tremens during a period of not drinking any alcohol (p61).

This reading does not include the data tables summarizing case studies and other information, which are available in the online text. ( Curt Walton)

Genre(s): Medical, Psychology

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Introduction - On the Action of Alcohol in Health Curt Walton
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Play 02 On Chronic Alcoholic Intoxication - Symptoms of Chronic Alcoholism Curt Walton
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Play 03 Causes Predisposing to Chronic Alcoholism Curt Walton
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Play 04 Immediate Causes of an Attack of Chronic Alcoholic Intoxication Curt Walton
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Play 05 Affections of the Nervous System Resembling Chronic Alcoholic Intoxication Curt Walton
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Play 06 Treatment of Chronic Alcoholism Intoxication - Physiological Properties of Oxide of Zinc Curt Walton
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Play 07 Therapeutical Properties of Oxide of Zinc - Chronic Alcoholism Treated with Oxide of Zinc Curt Walton
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Play 08 Class I. - Division I. Cases of Chronic Alcoholism not complicated by other diseases, and occurring During the Period of Intemperance Curt Walton
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Play 09 Class I. - Division II. Cases of Chronic Alcoholism not complicated by other symptoms, and occurring in patients having resumed habits of sobriety. Curt Walton
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Play 10 Class II. - Division I. Cases of Chronic Alcoholism, accompanied by other symptoms, and occurring during the period of excessive drinking. Curt Walton
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Play 11 Class II. - Division II. Cases of Chronic Alcoholism complicated by other symptoms, and ocurring after the habit of exessive drinking had been given up. Curt Walton
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Play 12 Observations on Synoptical Table Curt Walton
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Play 13 An Inquiry into the Influence of the Abuse of Alcohol as a Predisposing Cause of Disease - Appendix Curt Walton
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