Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 124 : Digitalis.
Ice-bag over precordium.
Iron.
Leeches or Wet Cups: in early stages, to abo
Digitalis.
Ice-bag over precordium.
Iron.
Leeches or Wet Cups: in early stages, to abort.
Lithium Citrate or Acetate.
Mercury: to prevent fibrinous deposits; conjointly with alkalies if of rheumatic origin.
Opium: in full doses.
Pota.s.sium Iodide.
Pota.s.sium Salts: to liquefy exudation.
Quinine: in full doses at commencement.
Veratrum Viride.
~Endometritis.~--_See also, Uterine Congestion and Hypertrophy._
Acid, Carbolic: locally applied, undiluted, on cotton wool probe, in chronic form.
Acid, Chromic: strong solution, 15 grn. in 1 fl. dram of hot water in catarrh.
Acid, Nitric.
Alumnol.
Aristol.
Calcium Bisulphite: solution.
Ergot: subcutaneously.
Europhen.
Formaldehyde.
Glycerin: locally.
Gold and Sodium Chloride.
Hot Water Injections.
Hydrargyri b.i.+.c.hloridum: injection.
Hydrastinine Hydrochlorate.
Ichthyol.
Iodine.
Iodoform.
Iodoformogen.
Iodole.
Iodo-tannin: solution of iodine in tannic acid, on cotton-wool.
Methylene Blue.
Sozoiodole-Zinc.
Stypticin.
~Enteric Fever.~--_See Typhoid Fever._
~Enteritis.~--_See also, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera, Peritonitis, Typhlitis._
Aconite: in acute cases.
Argentic Nitrate: in chronic form.
a.r.s.enic: in small doses along with opium.
Bis.m.u.th and Ammonium Citrate.
Bis.m.u.th Subgallate.
Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate.
Bis.m.u.th-Cerium Salicylate.
Calcium Salicylate.
Calomel: in obstructive enteritis with constipation, pushed to salivate.
Castor Oil: especially in the chronic enteritis of children. Very useful along with opium.
Chlorine Water.
Copper a.r.s.enite.