
Gout, with a section on ocular disease in the gouty
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- GOUT
- PREFACE
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- CHAPTER I HISTORICAL AND INTRODUCTORY
- The Antiquity of Gout
- Prevalence of Gout in the Anglo-Saxon Period
- Views of the Humoralists
- The Aphorisms of Hippocrates
- Introduction of the Word “Gout”
- Early Views as to the Nature of Tophi
- The “Honour of the Gout”
- That Gout confers Immunity from other Disorders
- Growing Infrequency and Attenuation of Gout
- CHAPTER II THE PEDIGREE OF GOUT
- Isolation of Acute Articular Rheumatism From Gout
- Tardy Dissociation of Chronic Gout From Chronic Rheumatism
- Identification of Muscular Rheumatism
- Differentiation of Chronic Gout From Arthritis Deformans
- Cleavage of Arthritis Deformans into Two Types
- Elimination of the Infective Arthritides
- CHAPTER III EARLIER THEORIES OF PATHOGENESIS
- Garrod’s Theory
- Antagonistic Views
- Histogenous Theories
- Antecedent Structural Changes
- Hepatic Inadequacy
- Hyperpyræmia
- Nervous Theories
- Growing Scepticism as to Garrod’s Pathogeny of Gout
- CHAPTER IV DEFINITION, CLASSIFICATION, ETIOLOGY, AND MORBID ANATOMY
- Definition and Classification
- Classification
- Suggested Classification of Articular Gout
- Etiology and Morbid Anatomy
- Summary
- Morbid Anatomy
- CHAPTER V PATHOLOGY OF GOUT—PROTEIN METABOLISM
- Revelations of the Bio-Chemist
- Protein Metabolism
- The Formation of Urea
- Fate of the Amino-Acids
- Seat of Formation of Urea
- Amino-Acids in Relation to Gout
- The Glycocoll Theory of Gout
- Urea Excretion in Gout
- Creatine and Creatinine
- Inborn Errors of Metabolism
- CHAPTER VI NUCLEIN METABOLISM
- The Isolation of Nucleic Acid
- Researches on Spermatozoa
- The Discovery of Purins
- Uric Acid a Derivative of Nucleic Acid
- The Chemistry of Uric Acid and the Purin Bodies
- Chemical Constitution
- Structural Formulæ
- Properties of Uric Acid
- Uric Acid in the Blood
- Gudzent and Schade’s Theories
- Organic Combinations
- Complexity of the Problem
- CHAPTER VII SOURCES OF URIC ACID
- Exogenous Purins
- Exogenous Uric Acid Excretion
- Fate of the Unexcreted Purin
- Endogenous Purins
- Source of Endogenous Purins
- Proteins and their Derivatives
- Amino-Acids and Dicarboxylic Amino-Acids
- Endogenous Uric Acid Excretion
- Factors Influencing Endogenous Uric Acid Excretion
- Physiological Conditions
- Pathological States
- Synthetic Formation of Uric Acid
- CHAPTER VIII FORMATION AND DESTRUCTION OF URIC ACID
- Distribution of the Enzymes
- Stages in Disruption of Nucleic Acid
- Destruction of Uric Acid
- CHAPTER IX URIC ACID IN RELATION TO GOUT
- Uric Acid Excretion in Gout
- Uric Acid Variations in Acute Gout
- Uric Acid Variations in Chronic Gout
- Retarded Exogenous Uric Acid Output
- Lowered Endogenous Uric Acid Output
- Other Anomalies in Excretion in Gout
- Purin Metabolism in other Disorders
- Purin Metabolism in Chronic Alcoholism and Plumbism
- Infantile Gout
- CHAPTER X THE RENAL THEORY OF GOUT
- Anomalies in Uric Acid Excretion in Gout
- Uricæmia in Nephritis
- Uric Acid, Urea N, and Creatinine of Blood in Gout and Early and Late Nephritis
- The Relationship, if any, between the Amounts of Uric Acid and of Urea, and Total Non-Protein Nitrogen in Human Blood
- Uricæmia not Necessarily Due To Renal Defect
- Uricæmia not Peculiar to Nephritis
- Uricæmia does not Necessarily Portend Gout
- To what may be Ascribed the Deficient Eliminating Capacity of the Kidney for Uric Acid?
- Uratic Deposits in Nephritis
- Differentiation of Uratic Deposits in Gout and Nephritis
- Clinical Associations of Gout and Granular Kidney
- CHAPTER XI URICÆMIA IN GOUT
- Folin and Denis’s Method
- Uric Acid a Normal Constituent of Blood
- Uric Acid, Total Non-Protein Nitrogen and Urea Nitrogen in Blood
- Uric Acid, Total Non-Protein Nitrogen and Urea Nitrogen in Blood
- Effect of Exogenous Purines
- Uric Acid Content of Blood in Gout
- Hyper-Uricæmia in Non-Gouty Arthritis
- Variations in Uric Acid Content of Blood Independently of Diet
- What Relation, if any, Exists between the Uric Acid Content of the Blood and Attacks of Gout?
- Discussion of the Foregoing Data
- CHAPTER XII URATOSIS IN RELATION TO GOUT
- Constitution of Tophi
- Marchand’s Analysis
- Lehmann’s Analysis
- Ebstein and Sprague’s Analysis
- Mode of Formation
- Localisation of Uratic Deposits
- The Causation of Tophi
- Solubilities of Uric Acid
- Tophi in Relation To Uricæmia
- Tissue Affinities for Uric Acid
- Retention Capacity of Tissues for Uric Acid
- Table I.—Concentration of Uric Acid in Human Tissues and Fluids per 100 Grams of Material
- Table II.—Concentration of Uric Acid in Miscellaneous Human Tissues per 100 Grams of Material
- Clinical Evolution of Tophi
- The Cause of the Inflammatory Phenomena
- Non-Toxicity of Uric Acid
- Are the Precursors of Uric Acid Toxic?
- CHAPTER XIII THE RISE OF THE INFECTIVE THEORY
- Suggestion of a Specific Infection
- CHAPTER XIV GOUT AS AN INFECTION
- Local Foci of Infection
- Summary
- CHAPTER XV GOUT AS AN INFECTION (continued)
- Analysis of the Acute Paroxysm
- The Evolution and Life History of Gout
- Analogies between Gout and the Specific Infective Arthritides
- Correlation of the Metabolic Phenomena of Gout with the Postulated Infective Element
- CHAPTER XVI CLINICAL ACCOUNT
- Acute Localised Gout
- Prodromal Symptoms
- The Acute Paroxysm
- Detailed Consideration of Phenomena
- CHAPTER XVII CLINICAL ACCOUNT (continued)
- Acute Generalised Gout
- Collateral Phenomena of Gout
- Incidence of Gouty Stigmata in Various Types of Fibrositis
- CHAPTER XVIII CLINICAL ACCOUNT (continued)
- Chronic Articular Gout
- The Joint Deformities of Chronic Gout
- Tophi: Their Evolution and Distribution
- Other Sites of Tophi
- Affinities Between Gout and Other Diseases
- Gout in Relation to Glycosuria
- Gout in Relation to Phlebitis
- Cutaneous Disorders
- Gout and Nephritis
- Prognosis in Gout
- CHAPTER XIX ETIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS
- Articular Gout
- Etiological Diagnosis
- Clinical Diagnosis
- Introductory Remarks
- The Diagnostic Status of Tophi
- Tophi in Relation to Arthritis
- Frequency of Tophi in True Gouty Arthritis Underestimated
- Difficulty of detecting Tophi
- CHAPTER XX CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS (continued)
- Acute Articular Gout—Localised Variety
- Differential Diagnosis
- Gout in the Big Toe
- Static Foot Deformities
- Gout in the Instep
- Gout in the Heel
- Local Sources of Fallacy
- Gout in the Sole
- Anomalous Sites for Initial Outbreaks
- CHAPTER XXI CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS (continued)
- Acute Gouty Polyarthritis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Acute Articular Rheumatism
- Acute Gonococcal Arthritis
- Secondary Syphilitic Arthritis
- Acute Rheumatoid or Atrophic Arthritis
- Infective Arthritis of Undifferentiated Type
- CHAPTER XXII CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS (continued)
- Chronic Articular Gout
- Chronic Monarticular Gout
- Monarticular Gout in Large Articulation a Rarity
- Chronic Gout of Oligo-articular Distribution
- Its Confusion with Chronic Villous Synovitis
- Villous Synovitis Static and Non-gouty in Origin
- Clinical Symptoms of Villous Synovitis
- Chronic Gout of Polyarticular Distribution
- Differential Diagnosis
- Osteoarthritis
- Local Characters of Joint Swellings
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Local Characters of Joint Swellings
- Nerve Arthropathies
- Hæmophilic Arthritis
- CHAPTER XXIII CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS (continued)
- Skiagraphy
- Differential Diagnosis
- CHAPTER XXIV IRREGULAR GOUT
- Retrocedent Gout
- Other Irregular Manifestations
- Infantile Gout
- CHAPTER XXV OCULAR DISEASE IN THE GOUTY
- Iritis.
- CHAPTER XXVI TREATMENT OF GOUT
- Radical Treatment of Local Foci of Infection or Toxic Absorption
- Diet
- CHAPTER XXVII TREATMENT OF GOUT (continued)
- Regulation of Diet in the Gouty
- The Individual Foodstuffs
- Special Dietaries
- Beverages in Gout
- Alcohol in Gout
- The Various Alcoholic Beverages
- CHAPTER XXVIII MEDICINAL AND OTHER MODES OF THERAPY—ACUTE GOUT
- Medicinal Therapy
- Acute Gout
- Colchicum in Acute Gout.
- Local Measures in Acute Gout.
- CHAPTER XXIX MEDICINAL AND OTHER MODES OF THERAPY (continued)—INTER-PAROXYSMAL PERIOD
- Treatment in the Inter-paroxysmal Period
- CHAPTER XXX MEDICINAL AND OTHER MODES OF THERAPY (continued)—CHRONIC ARTICULAR GOUT AND ASSOCIATED MORBID CONDITIONS
- Chronic Articular Gout
- Local Measures in Chronic Articular Gout
- Treatment of Associated Morbid Conditions
- CHAPTER XXXI. CLIMATO-THERAPY, HYDRO-THERAPY, ETC
- Climate and Residence
- Exercise
- General Massage
- General Hydro-therapy
- Methods of Application of General Hydro-therapy
- Methods of Local Hydro-therapy
- Treatment by Hyperæmia
- CHAPTER XXXII MINERAL SPRINGS AND CHOICE OF SPA
- Mineral Springs
- Radio-active Waters
- Influence on Uric Acid Metabolism
- Therapeutic Action and Application
- Choice of Spa
- Associated Morbid Conditions
- Concluding Remarks on Spa Treatment
- Spas from a National Aspect
- FOOTNOTES
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