Merck's 1899 Manual
Chapter 162 : Glycerin. Hamamelis: internally; and locally as lotion, injection, enema, or supposito

Glycerin.

Hamamelis: internally; and locally as lotion, injection, enema, or suppository.

Hydrastine.

Hydrastis: as lotion and internally.

Hyoscyamus: bruised leaves or ointment locally.

Ice.

Ichthyol: topically.

Ichthalbin: internally.

Iodoform or Iodoformogen: as ointment or suppository.

Iodole.

Iron.

Leeches.

Lead.

Liquor Pota.s.sae.

Magnesia.

Malt Extract, Dry: as nutrient.

Nux Vomica: very useful.

Ol. Lini.

Ol. Terebinthinae.

Opium.

Pitch Ointment.

Podophyllum.

Pota.s.sium Bitartrate.

Pota.s.sium Chlorate, with Laudanum: as injection.

Pota.s.sium and Sodium Tartrate.

Poultices: to effect reduction.

Rheum.

Saline Purgatives.

Senna: as confection; or better, compound liquorice powder.

Sodium Chlorate.

Sozoiodole-Pota.s.sium.

Sozoiodole-Sodium.

Stillingia: in constipation and hepatic disease.

Stramonium.

Sulphides.

Sulphur: as confection, to produce soft pa.s.sages.

Sulphurous Waters.

Tannoform.

Tobacco.

Turpentine Oil.

~Hepatalgia.~

Ammonium Chloride.

Nux Vomica.

Quinine.

~Hepatic Cirrhosis.~--_See also, Ascites._

Acid, Nitrohydrochloric.

Ammonium Chloride.

a.r.s.enic.

Diuretin.

Chapter 162 : Glycerin. Hamamelis: internally; and locally as lotion, injection, enema, or supposito
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