Cerebro Spinal Meningitis
Cerebro-spinal meningitis is not a very
common disease. In years gone by (fifty or sixty), when man's eating
was far more irrational and environments more crude than they are
today, we had visitations of this dread disease. It is an inflammation
of the membranes of the brain and spinal cord. Where the inflammation
is confined to the membranes of the brain it is called meningitis,
and where it is confined to the membranes of the spinal cord it
is called spinal meningitis. When both are involved, the two names
are linked together and it is called cerebro-spinal meningitis.
It is not a disease for families to undertake to treat without the
advice of physicians.
There is not very much that can be done
except giving hot baths every three hours until the temperature
is reduced below 101 degrees F. Then the baths may be given morning
and night until the temperature is normal.
Children suffering from this disease have
no hunger, and should not be fed. The bowels should be cleaned out
with enemas. Equalize the circulation by keeping the feet warm and
the head cool. A very great deal could be said about this disease,
but it is superfluous and unnecessary in a book of this kind. Public
health laws require a death certificate, even if medical treatment
is not as successful as no treatment at all. It takes understanding
to do nothing well.