Diabetes mellitus in the East: its treatment
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Prasad, Kanta
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2019-02-15T14:17:13Z
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2019-02-15T14:17:13Z
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1913
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Diabetes is one of the most common diseases
of India and as from time immemorial it has been
known to be more general among the Hindus than among
any other race in the world I have selected this
subject for my thesis.
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India, as is known to everybody, is a vast
country with a population of over three hundred
millions. It would therefore be a presumption on
my part if I were to say that I have studied
Diabetes in every part of the Country. My experience
and observations are confined to the parts where it
has been my privelege to serve the Government of
India either as a Military Medical Officer or as a
civil surgeon.
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True Diabetes, in my opinion, is a disease
by itself, just as much as Tuberculosis or chronic
nephritis is, although its real causation is so
far not very clear. It has a great deal to do with
the Pancreas. Its chief feature is the disorder
of sugar metabolism and its most constant symptom
glycosuria.
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Diabetes in the East is essentially the
same as it is in Europe. There is extraordinary
variety in its course in which alimentary factor,
other endogenous factors, climatic conditions and
individual peculiarities play a very important part
but from glycosuria to Diabetes difference is only
of degree and not of kind.
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Moderation in carbohydrates is to the advantage
of,the patient but their entire exclusion for any
length of time is decidedly injurious both physically
and mentally. No part of the food is more nourishing
than carbohydrates and calories derived from them
protect body tissues better than those derived from
fats or proteins.
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Meat is absolutely unnecessary in the treatment
of Diabetes. In fact it is just as injurious in this
disease as it is in chronic Bright. sugar in excess
is a toxin in the system and the work of its excretion
is thrown upon the kidneys. It is most unwise to
overtax them at this time with meat diet and thus
hasten their breakdown. Proteins, besides,
increase acetone bodies by taking away a part of
the oxygen for themselves and thus not giving the
acetone bodies full chance of being oxidised.
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Severe cases run a rapid course in India as
the Patients cannot sufficiently be controlled in
their own homes and there are no sanatoria or nursing
homes to welcome them. Mild cases on the other hand
live much loner in India than they do in Europe,
because Indian physicians do not believe in rigid
diet and never exclude carbohydrates entirely from
their patient's food for any length of time. rigid
diet as suggested by Rollo is unknown to them. They
limit the use of carbohydrates but give plenty of
milk and 'ghee' and never meat. I have known in my
own friends, people who have lived for 25 & 30 years
on milk diet.
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Fasts as proscribed by the Hindu religion,
are in my opinion a god-sent-thing for the Diabetic.
Diabetes being a disease of disturbed metabolism
nothing seems to restore the equilibrium of the system
so quickly and so well as occasional fasts. every good
Hindu observes fast on the full moon and on the 11th of the month and they can be well utilised in the
treatment of Diabetes.
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Alcohol, although its caloric value is very
high, is repulsive to the feelings of the Indian people
and need not be used. I have used it only as . -medicine
under special circumstances to avert the dangers of
coma for a while. Its persistent use, in my opinion,
slows the digestive process and checks those protective
agencies upon which the safety of the patient depends.
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Exercise in Diabetes is one of the most essential
elements of treatment. Over and over again I have
seen it improving the assimilative powers of my patients
in a most gratifying manner. With a regular constitutional
morning and evening they were able to take starch in
quantities sufficient for their requirement without
showing glucose in the urine. They put on flesh,
their sexual appetite returned and for all intents and
purposes they lived just like other healthy persons.
Walking is the best form of exercise in India as the
weather is always fine and walking requires no training
and is within the means and powers of everybody.
Exercise prevents constipation also.
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Diet, exercise and drugs were useful in mild
cases only. In the severe stage nothing seemed to
do any good and patients died sooner or later.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33584
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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Diabetes mellitus in the East: its treatment
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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