Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 95 : Sulphates: in purgative natural waters, in small doses.
Sulphur: sometimes very useful
Sulphates: in purgative natural waters, in small doses.
Sulphur: sometimes very useful as a good addition to compound licorice powder.
Tobacco: 5 minims of the wine at bedtime, or cigarette after breakfast.
Treacle: with porridge, useful for children.
Turpentine Oil: in atonic constipation with much gaseous distention of colon.
Water: draught in the morning before breakfast.
Whole-Meal Bread.
~Convalescence.~--_See also, Adynamia, Anemia._
Acid, Hydriodic.
Alcohol: with meals.
Bebeerine.
Berberine.
Bitters: the simple.
Coca: either extract, or as coca wine for a nervine tonic.
Cod-Liver Oil.
Cream.
Eucalyptus: a tonic after malarial disease.
Glycerinophosphates.
Guarana: same as coca.
Hemo-gallol.
Hydrastine.
Hydrastis: as a subst.i.tute for quinine.
Ichthalbin: to promote alimentation.
Iron: as chalybeate waters.
Koumys.
Lime: as lime-water or carbonate of calcium.
Malt Extract, Dry.
Opium: as enema for insomnia.
Orexine: to stimulate appet.i.te, digestion and a.s.similation.
Pancreatin: to aid digestion.
Pepsin: the same.
Phosphates.
Phosphites.
Quinine.
Sumbul: where great nervous excitability.
~Convulsions~--_See also, Alb.u.minuria, Epilepsy, Hysteria, Puerperal Convulsions, Uremia._
Acid, Phosphoric, Diluted.
Allyl Tribromide.
Amyl Nitrite.
Atropine.
Bromides: in general.
Camphor, Mon.o.bromated.
Coniine.
Eserine.
Hyoscyamus.
Musk.
Mustard bath.
Nitroglycerin.
Veratrum Viride.