Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 226 : Ammonia.
Antimony.
Blisters.
Bryonia: when exudation.
Calomel.
Chloral Hydrate.
Chlori
Ammonia.
Antimony.
Blisters.
Bryonia: when exudation.
Calomel.
Chloral Hydrate.
Chlorine Solution.
Cocculus Indicus: for tympanites.
Codeine.
Cold.
Hyoscyamus.
Ice.
Ichthyol: in pelvic peritonitis.
Iodine.
Ipecacuanha.
Leeches.
Mercury: when there is a tendency to fibrous exudation.
Opium: freely, most useful.
Plumbic Acetate.
Pota.s.sium salts.
Poultices.
Quinine.
Rectal Tube: milk or asafetida or turpentine injections, in tympanites.
Rubefacients.
Salines.
Steam: applied to the abdomen under a cloth when poultices cannot be borne.
Turpentine Oil: for tympanites.
Veratrum Viride.
~Peritonitis, Tubercular.~
a.r.s.enic.
Creosote.
Gaduol.
Glycerinophosphates.
Guaiacol.
Ichthyol: locally.
Ichthalbin: internally.
Maragliano's Serum.
Opium.
Quinine.
Spermine.
~Perspiration, Excessive.~--_See also, Night-Sweats, Feet._
Acid, Agaricic.
Acid, Aromatic Sulphuric: in phthisis.
Acid, Camphoric.
Acid, Carbolic: with glycerin locally for fetid sweat.
Acid, Chromic.
Acid, Gallic: in phthisis.
Acid, Salicylic: with borax in fetid perspiration.
Agaricin: in phthisis.