Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 214 : Diet.
Fucus Vesiculosus.
Iodides.
Iodoform.
Iodole.
Laxative Fruits and Purges.
Lemon
Diet.
Fucus Vesiculosus.
Iodides.
Iodoform.
Iodole.
Laxative Fruits and Purges.
Lemon Juice.
Liq. Pota.s.sae.
Phytolacca.
Pilocarpine Hydrochlorate.
Pota.s.sium Permanganate.
Saccharin: to replace sugar in diet.
Salines.
Sodium Chloride.
Sulphurous Waters.
Thyraden.
Turkish Baths.
Vinegar very injurious.
~Odontalgia.~--_See also, Neuralgia._
Acid, Carbolic: a single drop of strong, on cotton wool placed in cavity of tooth.
Acid, Nitric: to destroy exposed nerve.
Acid, Tannic.
Aconite: liniment or ointment in facial neuralgia if due to decayed teeth.
Aconitine.
Alum: a solution in nitrous ether locally applied.
Argenti Nitras: the solid applied to the clean cavity and the mouth then gargled.
a.r.s.enic: as caustic to destroy dental nerve.
Belladonna.
Butyl-Chloral: in neuralgic toothache.
Calcium salts.
Camphor: rubbed on gum, or dropped on cotton wool and placed In tooth.
Camphor and Chloral Hydrate: liniment to relieve facial neuralgia.
Camphor, Carbolated.
Capsic.u.m: a strong infusion on lint.
Carbon Tetrachloride.
Chamomile.
Chloral: solution in glycerin one in four, or solid, in cotton wool to be applied to the hollow tooth.
Chloral-Camphor.
Chloroform: into ear or tooth on lint; a good liniment with creosote; or injected into the gum.
Cocaine: the hydrochlorate into a painful cavity.
Colchic.u.m: along with opium in rheumatic odontalgia.
Collodion: mixed with melted crystallized carbolic acid, and put into cavity on cotton wool; first increases, then diminishes, pain.
Coniine: solution in alcohol on cotton wool and put into tooth.
Creosote: like carbolic acid.
Croton Oil.
Electricity.
Ethyl Chloride.
Gelsemium: to relieve the pain of a carious tooth unconnected with any local inflammation.
Ginger.