Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 92 : ~Collapse.~--_See also, Exhaustion, Shock, Syncope._
Ammonia.
Atropine.
Caffeine.
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~Collapse.~--_See also, Exhaustion, Shock, Syncope._
Ammonia.
Atropine.
Caffeine.
Digitalin.
Digitoxin.
Ether.
Heat.
Nitroglycerin.
Mustard Baths.
Strophanthin.
Strychnine.
~Coma.~--_See also, Cerebral Congestion, Uremia, Narcotic Poisoning._
Blisters: on various parts of the body in succession in the critical condition, especially at the end of a long illness.
Cold Douche: in the drunkenness of opium care must be taken not to chill, and it is best to alternate the cold with warm water.
Croton Oil: as a purgative in cerebral concussion, etc.
Mustard: to stimulate.
Pota.s.sium Bitartrate: purgative where the blood is poisoned.
Turpentine Oil: enema as stimulant.
~Condylomata.~--_See also, Syphilis, Warts._
Acid, Carbolic: locally.
Acid, Chromic: with one-fourth of water locally, as caustic.
Acid, Nitric: as caustic, or dilute solutions as a wash.
a.r.s.enic: as caustic.
Europhen.
Ichthyol.
Iodole.
Iodoform: locally.
Iodoformogen.
Mercury: wash with chlorine water, or chlorinated soda, and dust with calomel and oxide of zinc in equal quant.i.ties.
Savine.
Silver Nitrate: as caustic.
Sozoiodole-Mercury.
Thuja: strong tincture locally; small doses internally useful.
Zinc Chloride or Nitrate: locally, as a caustic or astringent.
Zinc Sulphate.
~Conjunctivitis.~
Acid, Boric.
Acid, Carbolic.
Alum: after acute symptoms have subsided; but not if the epithelium is denuded, since perforation may then take place.
Antipyrine.
Argenti Nitras: solution 4 grn. to the fl. dr. in purulent ophthalmia.
The solid in gonorrheal ophthalmia, to be afterwards washed with sodium chloride solution, 4 grn. to the fl. oz.
Atropine.
Belladonna: locally and internally.
Bis.m.u.th: locally, in chronic cases.
Blisters: behind ear.
Boroglyceride.