Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 117 : Naphtol Benzoate.
Nux Vomica: exceedingly useful in most forms along with mineral acid
Naphtol Benzoate.
Nux Vomica: exceedingly useful in most forms along with mineral acids.
Opium: in sinking at the stomach partially relieved by food which, at the same time, produces diarrhea, a few drops of tincture before meals; with nux vomica in palpitation, etc.
Orexine Tannate: very potent.
Pancreatin: 1-1/2 or 2 hours after meals, very useful.
Papain.
Pepper: in atonic indigestion.
Pepsin: sometimes very useful with meals; and in apepsia of infants.
Picrotoxin.
Podophyllin: a cholagogue, used instead of mercury; useful along with nux vomica and mineral acids.
Pota.s.sa, Solution of.
Pota.s.sium Bicarbonate.
Pota.s.sium Carbonate.
Pota.s.sium Iodide.
Pota.s.sium Permanganate: like manganese.
Pota.s.sium Sulphide.
Ptyalin.
Pulsatilla.
Qua.s.sia.
Quinine: in elderly people, and to check flatulence.
Resorcin.
Rhubarb.
Saccharin.
Salol.
Sanguinaria: in atonic dyspepsia.
Serpentaria.
Silver Nitrate: in neuralgic cases.
Silver Oxide.
Sodium Sulphocarbolate: in flatulence and spasm after a meal.
Sodium Thiosulphate.
Sozoiodole-Sodium.
Strontium Bromide.
Strychnine.
Taraxac.u.m.
Terebene.
Turkish Bath: in malaise after dining out.
Wahoo (Euonymin): as a cholagogue.
Xanthoxylum: as stomachic tonic.
~Dysphagia.~
Acid, Hydrocyanic: as gargle.
Bromide of Pota.s.sium: in hysterical dysphagia; or dysphagia of liquids in children.
Cajeput Oil: in nervous dysphagia.
Cocaine: in tonsillitis, etc., as cause, 4 per cent. solution painted over.
Iced Fluids: slowly swallowed in spasmodic dysphagia.
Iron.
Quinine.
Strychnine.
~Dyspnea.~--_See also, Angina Pectoris, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Emphysema, Phthisis._
Acid, Hydrocyanic, Diluted.