Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 109 : Pota.s.sium Chlorate: in chronic cases with mucilaginous stools.
Pota.s.sium Iodide.
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Pota.s.sium Chlorate: in chronic cases with mucilaginous stools.
Pota.s.sium Iodide.
Pulsatilla: in catarrhal.
Quinine.
Resorcin.
Rhubarb: to evacuate intestine.
Rumex Crispus: in morning diarrhea.
Salicin: in catarrh and chronic diarrhea of children.
Saline Purgatives.
Salol.
Silver Chloride.
Silver Nitrate.
Silver Oxide.
Sodium Borate.
Sodium Carbolate.
Sodium Paracresotate.
Sodium Phosphate.
Sodium Thiosulphate.
Starch, Iodized.
Tannalbin: has a very wide range of indications.
Tannigen.
Tannin with Opium: in acute and chronic internally, or as enema.
Thymol.
Tribromphenol.
Veratrum Alb.u.m: in summer diarrhea.
Zinc Sulphate.
~Diphtheria.~
Acid, Benzoic: in large doses.
Acid, Boric; or Borax: glycerin solution locally.
Acid, Carbolic: as spray or painted on throat; internally with iron.
Acid, Carbolic, Glycerite of: painted over twice a day.
Acid, Hydrochloric: dilute as gargle, or strong as caustic.
Acid, Lactic: a spray or local application of a solution of 1 dram to the oz. of water, to dissolve the false membrane.
Acid, Salicylic: locally as gargle, or internally.
Acid, Sulphurous.
Acid, Tartaric.
Aconite.
Alcohol: freely given, very useful.
Alum.
Ammonium Chloride.
Antidiphtherin.
Ant.i.toxin.
Apomorphine: as an emetic.
Argentic Nitrate: of doubtful value.
a.r.s.enic: internally.
Asaprol.
Aseptol.
Belladonna: at commencement, especially useful when tonsils are much swollen and there is little exudation; later on, to support the heart.
Bromine: as inhalation.