Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 106 : Guaiacol.
Hemo-gallol: efficacious hematinic in anemic cases.
Hydrogen Dioxide.
Ichtha
Guaiacol.
Hemo-gallol: efficacious hematinic in anemic cases.
Hydrogen Dioxide.
Ichthalbin.
Iodoform.
Iodole.
Iron: most useful along with morphine.
Jaborandi.
Jambul.
Krameria.
Levico Water.
Lithium Carbonate or Citrate with a.r.s.enic: if due to gout.
Methylene Blue.
Nux Vomica.
Pancreatin: if due to pancreatic disease.
Pilocarpine Hydrochlorate.
Pota.s.sium Bromide.
Purgatives, Restricted Diet and Exercise: if due to high living and sedentary habits.
Quinine.
Rhubarb.
Saccharin: as a harmless sweetener in place of sugar.
Salicylates.
Salines.
Saliformin.
Salol.
Skim-Milk Diet.
Sodium Bicarbonate.
Sodium Carbonate: by intravenous injection in diabetic coma.
Sodium Citrate.
Sodium Phosphate: as purgative.
Sozoiodole-Sodium.
Sulfonal.
Thymol.
Transfusion.
Uranium Nitrate.
Zinc Valerianate.
~Diarrhea.~--_See also, Dysentery, Cholera._
Acid, Boric.
Acid, Camphoric.
Acid, Carbolic.
Acid, Gallic.
Acid, Lactic.
Acids, Mineral: in profuse serous discharges, and in cholera infantum.
Acid, Nitric: with nux vomica to a.s.sist mercury, when due to hepatic derangement; combined with pepsin when this is the case with children.
Acid, Nitro-hydrochloric: when there is intestinal dyspepsia.
Acid, Nitrous: in profuse serous diarrhea, and the sudden diarrhea of hot climates.
Acid, Salicylic: in summer diarrhea, and diarrhea of phthisis.
Acid, Sulphuric, diluted in diarrhea of phthisis.
Aconite: in high fever and cutting abdominal pains.
Alkalies: in small doses in diarrhea of children, if due to excess of acid in the intestine causing colic and a green stool.