Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 87 : Atropine: subcutaneously with morphine.
Belladonna: with camphor and opium, internally,
Atropine: subcutaneously with morphine.
Belladonna: with camphor and opium, internally, very useful.
Bromides: especially of pota.s.sium.
Camphor, Mon.o.bromated.
Camphor: internally, useful in full doses.
Cannabis Indica.
Cantharis: one drop of tincture three times a day as prophylactic.
Cocaine Hydrochlorate.
Colchic.u.m: half fl. dr. of tincture at night.
Cubebs.
Digitalis.
Hot Sitz-bath.
Hyoscyamus.
Lupulin: as prophylactic.
Morphine: hypodermically in perineum at night.
Pota.s.sium Bromide.
Tartar Emetic: carried to the extent of producing nausea.
Strychnine.
Tobacco Wine: just short of nauseating, at bedtime.
~Ch.o.r.ea.~
Acetanilid.
Ammonium Valerianate.
Amyl Nitrite.
Aniline.
Antimony: in gradually increasing doses twice a day, to maintain nauseating effect.
Antipyrine.
Apomorphine.
a.r.s.enic: useful sometimes; must be pushed till eyes red or sickness induced, then discontinued and then used again.
Belladonna.
Bis.m.u.th Valerianate.
Bromalin: agreeable sedative.
Bromo-hemol.
Bromides.
Calcium Chloride: in strumous subjects.
Camphor, Mon.o.bromated.
Cannabis Indica: may do good; often increases the ch.o.r.eic movements.
Cerium Oxalate.
Chloralamide.
Chloral Hydrate: sometimes very useful in large doses, carefully watched, also where sleep is prevented by the violence of the movements.
Chloroform: as inhalation in severe cases.
Cimicifuga: often useful, especially when menstrual derangement, and in rheumatic history.
Cocaine Hydrochlorate.
Cocculus: in large doses.
Cod-Liver Oil.
Cold: to spine, or sponging, but not in rheumatism, pain in joints, fever; best to begin with tepid water.
Conium: the succus is sometimes useful, must be given in large doses.
Copper: the ammonio-sulphate in increasing doses till sickness produced.
Cupro-hemol.
Curare.