Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 142 : Monsels Solution.
Morphine: like atropine.
Nutritive Enemata.
Opium.
Pepsin.
Peptonize
Monsel's Solution.
Morphine: like atropine.
Nutritive Enemata.
Opium.
Pepsin.
Peptonized Milk.
Pota.s.sium Iodide: with bicarbonate, to lessen flatulent dyspepsia.
Pota.s.sium Sulphite.
Resorcin.
Silver Nitrate: to relieve pain and vomiting.
Silver Oxide.
Sodium Phosphate.
Sodium Tellurate.
Spice Plaster.
Stimulants: guardedly.
Tannin.
Turpentine Oil: frequently repeated, to check hemorrhage.
Zinc Carbonate.
Zinc Oxide.
Zinc Sulphocarbolate.
~Gastritis.~
Acid, Hydrocyanic: to allay pain.
Acid, Tannic.
Alum: when vomiting of glairy mucus.
Ammonium Chloride: in gastric catarrh.
a.r.s.enic: in drunkards.
Atropine: in chronic cases.
Bis.m.u.th: in catarrh.
Caffeine: especially when a.s.sociated with migraine.
Calumba.
Cinchona.
Eucalyptus: in chronic catarrh.
Hydrastis.
Ice: to suck; and to epigastrium.
Ipecacuanha: in catarrh.
Lead Acetate: along with opium.
Nutrient Enemata.
Nux Vomica.
Opium.
Silver Nitrate: in chronic gastritis.
Silver Oxide.
Veratrum Viride should never be used.
~Gastritis, Acute.~
Belladonna.
Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate.
Calomel.
Demulcents.
Mercury.
Morphine.