Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 197 : Thyraden.
Turkish Bath.
Valerian: in hysterical and suicidal cases.
Zinc Phosphide.
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Thyraden.
Turkish Bath.
Valerian: in hysterical and suicidal cases.
Zinc Phosphide.
~Meniere's Disease.~
Bromalin.
Bromides.
Bromo-hemol.
Gelsemium.
Quinine.
Sodium Salicylate.
~Meningitis, Cerebral, Spinal and Cerebro-Spinal.~--_See also, Meningitis, Tubercular._
Aconite.
Alcohol.
Ammonium Carbonate.
Antimony: in cerebro-spinal meningitis.
Belladonna.
Blister to nape of neck in early stage, to prevent effusion; also in comatose state.
Bromides and Chloral: to allay nervous symptoms.
Bryonia: when effusion.
Calomel with Opium: in early stages.
Cold Baths.
Digitalis.
Ergot.
Gelsemium.
Hyoscyamus.
Ice-bag to head.
Iodide of Pota.s.sium.
Jalap.
Leeches: to nape of neck.
Mercury: as ointment or internally.
Milk Diet: in second stage.
Opium: in small doses, alone or with tartar emetic.
Phosphorus: in chronic meningitis.
Pilocarpine.
Pulsatilla: in acute cases.
Purgatives: at commencement; calomel and jalap most useful.
Spermine.
Turpentine Oil.
Quinine: contraindicated in acute stage.
Veratrum Viride.
Venesection: in early stage of sthenic cases, if aconite or veratrum viride is not at hand; also when much excitement.
~Meningitis, Tubercular.~
Croton Oil.
Iodine.
Magnesium Carbonate.
Mercury.
Pota.s.sium Bromide.
Pota.s.sium Iodide.