Merck's 1899 Manual
Chapter 122 : Sulphur Iodide. Tannin Glycerite: after removal of the scales; or tar, or other ointme

Sulphur Iodide.

Tannin Glycerite: after removal of the scales; or tar, or other ointment, may be required to complete cure.

Tannoform.

Tar: ointment; and internally as pill or capsule in very chronic form.

Thymol.

Thyraden.

Turkish Bath.

Viola Tricolor: infusion along with senna; externally as ointment.

Warm Baths: in acute stages.

Yolk of Egg: with water locally.

Zinc: the oxide and carbonate as dusting powders; the oxide as ointment if the raw surface is indolent after inflammation has subsided.

Zinc Oleate.

~Elephantiasis.~

Anacardium Orientale.

a.r.s.enic: along with five or six times as much black pepper.

Cashew Nut Oil.

Gurjun Oil.

Iodine: internally and externally.

Oil Chaulmoogra.

Sarsaparilla.

~Emissions and Erections.~--_See also, Chordee, Spermatorrhea, and the list of Anaphrodisiacs._

Acetanilid.

Antispasmin.

Belladonna.

Bromalin.

Bromides.

Bromo-hemol.

Camphor, Mon.o.bromated.

Chloral Hydrate.

Cimicifuga.

Cocaine Hydrochlorate.

Hygienic Measures.

Hyoscine.

Iron.

Pota.s.sium Citrate.

Strychnine and a.r.s.enic: in full dose.

Warm Bath: before retiring.

~Emphysema.~--_See also, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dyspnea._

Apomorphine: when secretion is scanty.

Asafetida.

a.r.s.enic: in subjects who are affected with dyspnea on catching a very slight cold. Especially valuable if following on retrocession of rash.

Aspidospermine.

Belladonna: if bronchitis and dyspnea are severe.

Bleeding: when right side of heart engorged.

Chloral Hydrate: in acute if sudden, a single large dose; if long continued, small doses.

Cod-Liver Oil: one of the best remedies.

Coniine.

Compressed Air: inhaled.

Chapter 122 : Sulphur Iodide. Tannin Glycerite: after removal of the scales; or tar, or other ointme
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