Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 119 : Almond Oil.
Atropine: along with opium.
Blisters: behind the ear.
Brucine.
Cardiac Sed
Almond Oil.
Atropine: along with opium.
Blisters: behind the ear.
Brucine.
Cardiac Sedatives: internally.
Chloroform: on swab, behind and in front of ear.
Cocaine: as spray.
Ether Vapor: to tympanum.
Glycerin.
Heat, Dry: locally.
Hop Poultice.
Illicium.
Inflation of Eustachian tube with Politzer's air bag.
Lead Acetate and Opium: as wash.
Leeching: behind ear.
Menthol and Liquid Petrolatum as spray.
Opium.
Pulsatilla.
Puncturing of tympanum if it bulge, followed by careful cleansing and insufflation of boric acid.
Water: hot as it can be borne, dropped into the ear.
~Ear Affections.~--_See also, Ear-ache, Deafness, Myringitis, Otalgia, Ot.i.tis, Otorrhea, Vertigo._
Acid, Boric.
Bis.m.u.th Subgallate.
Cocaine Hydrochlorate (ringing).
Electricity.
Iodoformogen.
Iodole.
Pyoktanin.
Sodium Bromide.
Sodium Borate, Neutral.
Sozoiodole-Zinc.
Tropacocaine.
~Ecchymosis.~--_See also, Bruises, Purpura._
Alcohol: externally.
Ammonia.
Arnica: internally and externally.
Compressed Sponge: bound over.
Ice.
Ma.s.sage.
Solomon's Seal (Convallaria): the juice of the root, especially in a "black eye."
~Eclampsia.~--_See Puerperal Convulsions._
~Ecthyma.~
Borax.
Cod-Liver Oil: internally and locally.
Chrysarobin.
Copper Salts.
Gaduol: internally, as resolvent tonic.
Grape regimen.