Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 129 : Aristol.
Calcium Carbide.
Diaphtherin.
Europhen.
Iodoform.
Iodoformogen.
Iodole.
Levic
Aristol.
Calcium Carbide.
Diaphtherin.
Europhen.
Iodoform.
Iodoformogen.
Iodole.
Levico Water.
Mercury, Acid Nitrate: applied to part with gla.s.s rod.
Methylene Blue.
Papain.
Pyoktanin.
Resorcin.
~Erysipelas.~--_See also, Phlegmon._
Acid, Benzoic: the soda salt 2 to 3 drams in the twenty-four hours.
Acid, Boric: lotion in phlegmonous erysipelas.
Acid, Carbolic: lint soaked in two per cent. solution relieves pain; subcutaneously 1/2 dram, alcohol 1/2 dram, water 2 oz.
Acid, Salicylic: as ointment, or dissolved in collodion as paint.
Acid, Sulphurous: equal parts with glycerin locally.
Acid, Picric.
Acid, Tannic.
Aconite: at commencement may cut it short; valuable when skin is hot and pungent and pulse firm; also in erysipelatous inflammation following vaccination.
Alcoholic Stimulants: if patient pa.s.ses into typhoid state.
Alumnol.
Ammonium Carbonate: when tendency to collapse, and in typhoid condition; internally and locally; more adapted to idiopathic, especially facial erysipelas.
Antipyrine.
Belladonna.
Bis.m.u.th Subgallate.
Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate.
Bitters and Iron.
Borax.
Calomel.
Chloral Hydrate.
Collodion: locally in superficial erysipelas, useless when cracked.
Creolin.
Creosote.
Digitalis: infusion locally.
Europhen.
Fuchsine.
Hamamelis.
Hot Fomentations.
Ichthyol.
Iodine: solution not too strong painted over.
Iodole.
Iron: large doses frequently, and local application.
Lactophenin.
Lead Acetate.
Lead Carbonate.
Manganese Dioxide.
Mercury Oxycyanide.