Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 51 : Veratrum Viride: along with opium in quieting circulation.
Zinc Chloride.
~Angina Catar
Veratrum Viride: along with opium in quieting circulation.
Zinc Chloride.
~Angina Catarrhalis.~--_See also, Choking, Croup, Laryngitis, Pharyngitis, Throat Tonsillitis, etc._
Acid, Carbolic.
Acid, Gallic.
Alum.
Creolin: by vapor-inhalation.
Iron Chloride: as gargle.
Ichthyol: as gargle.
Pota.s.sium Chlorate: as gargle.
Pota.s.sium Nitrate.
Silver Nitrate.
Sodium Bicarbonate.
Sozoiodole-Sodium.
~Angina Diphtheritica.~--_See Diphtheria._
~Angina Pectoris.~
Aconite.
Allyl Tribromide.
Antipyrine.
a.r.s.enic: to prevent paroxysms.
Atropine.
Cactus Grandiflorus.
Chamomile: in hysterical symptoms.
Chloral: in full doses.
Chloroform: cautiously inhaled to ease the pain.
Cocaine.
Cold: applied to forehead gives relief.
Convallaria.
Conline Hydrobromate.
Digitalis.
Ether: to diminish pain, combined with opium in 1/4-grn. doses.
Erythrol Tetranitrate.
Morphine: hypodermically.
Nitrite of Amyl: gives great relief during paroxysms; in atheromatous arteries must be used with care.
Nitrites of Sodium and Pota.s.sium: less rapid than nitrite of amyl, but have more power to prevent return of symptoms.
Nitroglycerin: like nitrite of sodium.
Phosphorus: during intervals to lessen tendency.
Pota.s.sium Bromide: in full doses will relieve the spasm.
Pyridine.
Quinine: when any malarious taint is present.
Spermine.
Spirit Ether.
Strophanthus.
Strychnine: sometimes useful in mild cases in very small doses.
Tonics.
Turpentine Oil: locally to the chest during paroxysms.
~Anorexia.~--_See also, lists of Tonics, Gastric Tonics, etc._
Acid, Nitro-hydrochloric: when following acute disease.