Merck's 1899 Manual
Chapter 115 : Gossypium. Guaiac.u.m: in rheumatic cases. Hamamelis: often relieves. Hemogallol. Hemo

Gossypium.

Guaiac.u.m: in rheumatic cases.

Hamamelis: often relieves.

Hemogallol.

Hemol.

Hot Sitz-bath.

Hydrastinine Hydrochlorate.

Ipecacuanha; as an emetic.

Iron: in anemia.

Magnesium Sulphate.

Manganese Dioxide.

Morphine: like opium.

Nux Vomica: in neuralgic form.

Opium: exceedingly useful in small doses of 3 to 5 min. of tincture alone, or along with 3 or 4 grn. of chloral hydrate.

Picrotoxin.

Piscidia Erythrina.

Pulsatilla: like aconite.

Quinine.

Rue.

Silver Oxide.

Sodium Borate.

Strychnine.

Stypticin: useful uterine sedative.

Sumbul.

Triphenin.

Viburnum.

Water: cold and hot, alternately dashed over loins in atonic cases.

Zinc Cyanide.

~Dyspepsia.~--_See also, Acidity, Biliousness, Flatulence, Gastralgia.

Pyrosis._

Absinthin.

Acids: before or after meals, especially nitro-hydrochloric acid.

Acid, Carbolic.

Acid, Gallic: in pyrosis.

Acid, Hydrochloric, Dilute: after a meal, especially if there is diarrhea.

Acid, Hydrocyanic: in irritable cases.

Acid, Lactic: in imperfect digestion.

Acid, Nitric: with bitter tonics.

Acid, Nitro-hydrochloric.

Acid, Sulphurous; in acid pyrosis and vomiting.

Acid, Tannic: in irritable dyspepsia.

Alcohol: along with food when digestion is impaired by fatigue, etc.

Alkalies: very useful before meals in atonic dyspepsia, or two hours after.

Aloes: as dinner pill, along with nux vomica, in habitual constipation.

a.r.s.enic: 1 min. of liquor before meals in neuralgia of the stomach, or diarrhea excited by food.

Asafetida.

Belladonna: to lessen pain and constipation.

Berberine.

Bis.m.u.th Citrate.

Bis.m.u.th Subgallate.

Chapter 115 : Gossypium. Guaiac.u.m: in rheumatic cases. Hamamelis: often relieves. Hemogallol. Hemo
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