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Merck's 1899 Manual.by Merck & Co.MERCK'S MANUAL is designed to meet a need which every general pract.i.tioner has often experienced. Memory is treacherous. It is particularly so with those who have much to do and more to think of.When the best
- 1 Merck's 1899 Manual.by Merck & Co.MERCK'S MANUAL is designed to meet a need which every general pract.i.tioner has often experienced. Memory is treacherous. It is particularly so with those who have much to do and more to think of.When the best
- 2 ~Acid, Phosphoric, (Ortho-), Merck.--Syrupy.--85%.~ ~Dose:~ 2--6 [min.], well diluted.~do. Merck.~--Diluted.--10%.~Dose:~ 20--60 [min.].--INCOMPATIBLES: Ferric chloride, lead acetate, etc.~Acid, Picric, Merck.--C.P., Cryst.~ PICRONITRIC, PICRINIC, OR CARB
- 3 Amber liq.; odor and taste like peppermint.--SOL. in alcohol, chloroform, ether.--Internal Antiseptic, Anticatarrhal.--USES: Instead of turpentine, in pulmonary affections.--~Dose:~ 1/6 [min.], 10 t.daily, in pill, powd., or alcoholic solut.Alcohol--U.S.P
- 4 GUM or RESIN AMMONIAC.--~Dose:~ 5--15 grn.--_Preparations:_ Emuls. (4 per cent.); Plaster (with mercury).~Ammonium a.r.s.enate Merck.~ White, efflorescent cryst.--SOL. in water.--Alterative.--USES: Chiefly in skin diseases.--~Dose:~ 1/2 grn., gradually in
- 5 ~Antikamnia.~ Not completely defined.--(Stated: "Coal-tar derivative.--Wh., odorl.powd.--Antipyretic, a.n.a.lgesic.--~Dose:~ 5--15 grn., in powd. or tabl.") ~Antimony Oxide, Antimonous, Merck.~ Expectorant.--~Dose:~ 1--3 grn.--_Preparation:_ Ant
- 6 Not completely defined.--(Stated: "10 min. contain 1/32 grn. each gold and a.r.s.enic bromides.--Alterative Tonic.--~Dose:~ 5--15 min., in water, after meals.") ~a.r.s.en-hemol Merck.~ Hemol with 1% a.r.s.enous acid.--Brown powd.--Alterative and
- 7 White powd., or colorl. scales.--SOL. in 58 parts alcohol; slightly in ether; almost insol. in water.--Antipyretic, especially for children.---~Dose:~ _Children_, 1-1/2--6 grn., according to age, several t. daily; _adults_, 10--15 grn.~Benzene, from Coal
- 8 ~Bis.m.u.th and Ammonium Citrate Merck.--U.S.P.~ SOL. in water; slightly in alcohol.--~Dose:~ 2--5 grn.Black Haw--U.S.P.VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM.--Nervine, Oxytocic, Astringent.--_Preparation:_ F.E. (D., 30--60 min.) ~Borax~,--see SODIUM BORATE.~Boro-fluorine
- 9 62.5% caffeine.--White powd.--SOL. in 2 parts water.--USES: By injection; in rheumatism with heart disease, and in threatened collapse of pneumonia.--~Dose:~ 1-1/2--6 grn.Calamus--U.S.P.SWEET FLAG.--~Dose:~ 15--60 grn.--_Preparation:_ F.E. (1:1).~Calcium
- 10 Castanea--U.S.P.CHESTNUT.--_Preparation:_ F.E. (D., 1--2 drams).Catechu--U.S.P.~Dose:~ 5--20 grn.--_Preparations:_ Comp. Tr. (1:10); Troches (1 grn.).~Celerina.~ Not completely defined.--(Stated: "Each fl. dr. represents 5 grn. each celery, coca, kol
- 11 ~Cinchonidine Merck.--Pure, Cryst.~ SOL. in dil. acids; insol. in water.--~Dose:~ _Tonic_, 1--2 grn., in pills or syrup; _antiperiodic_, 15--30 grn., between paroxysms.~Cinchonidine Sulphate.--U.S.P.~ SOL. in alcohol; sl. in water.--~Dose:~ Same as Cincho
- 12 ~Copper Acetate, Normal, Merck.--Pure, Cryst.~ ~Dose:~ 1/8--1/4 grn.--ANTIDOTES (_for all copper salts_): Encourage vomiting, stomach pump, then milk and sugar or white of egg freely; pure pota.s.sium ferrocyanide (10 or 15 grn.).~Copper a.r.s.enite Merck
- 13 Yellowish, very deliquescent powd.--SOL. in water, alcohol.--Hypnotic, Sedative, Mydriatic.--USES: Princ.i.p.ally as mydriatic, much stronger than atropine; also in mental diseases, usually hypodermically.--~Dose:~ 1/80--1/20 grn.--EXTERN. in 0.2 to 0.8%
- 14 PYROGALLOL MONOACETATE, _Knoll._--Syrupy, transparent, dark-yellow ma.s.s.--SOL. in water readily.--Succedaneum for Pyrogallol in obstinate chronic psoriasis; very vigorous in action.--APPLIED like pyrogallol.~Eugenol Merck.--Pure.~ EUGENIC ACID; CARYOPHY
- 15 IMPERIAL GRANUM.--"Unsweetened food, prepared from the finest growths of wheat; contains no glucose, cane sugar, or malt."INFANT FOOD, Keasbey & Mattison's.LIEBIG'S SOLUBLE FOOD.MALTED MILK, Horlick's.MALTINE.--"Extraction of
- 16 Gentian--U.S.P.~Dose:~ 10--30 grn.--_Preparations:_ Ext. (D., 2--6 grn.); F.E. (D., 10--30 min.); Comp. Tr. (D., 1--2 drams).Geranium--U.S.P.CRANESBILL.--~Dose:~ 30--60 grn.--_Preparation:_ F.E. (1:1).Ginger--U.S.P.~Dose:~ 5--20 grn.--_Preparations:_ F.E.
- 17 ~Guaiaquin.~ QUININE GUAIACOL-BISULPHONATE.--Yellowish, acrid, bitter powd.; 61.36% quinine, 23.48% guaiacol.--SOL. in water, alcohol, dil.acids.--Antiperiodic, Intest. Antiseptic--~Dose:~ 5--10 grn., 3 t.daily, before meals.Guarana--U.S.P.~Dose:~ 15--60
- 18 ~Hyoscine Hydrobromate Merck.--U.S.P.--True, Cryst.~ Colorl. cryst.--SOL. in water, alcohol.--USES and DOSES, same as Hyoscine.~(Other salts of Hyoscine are not described because used substantially as the above.)~ ~Hyoscyamine, True, Merck.--C.P., Cryst.~
- 19 Iron Carbonate, Mixture--_Compound Iron Mixture, U.S.P._ GRIFFITH'S MIXTURE.--~Dose:~ 1--2 fl. oz.~Iron Carbonate, Saccharated, Merck,~ (_Saccharated Ferrous Carbonate, U.S.P._).~Dose:~ 5--30 grn.~Iron Citrate Merck~ (_Ferric Citrate, U.S.P._).--Scal
- 20 ~Iron and Strychnine Citrate Merck.--U.S.P.~ 1% strychnine.--~Dose;~ 2--5 grn.~Itrol,~--see SILVER CITRATE.Jalap--U.S.P.~Dose:~ 10--30 grn.--_Preparations:_ Ext. (D., 2--5 grn.); Comp. Powd.(D., 20--60 grn.); Resin (D., 2--5 grn.).~Juice, Cineraria, Merck
- 21 _Preparations:_ Oil; Spt.; Syr.--all flavorings.~Lenigallol.~ PYROGALLOL TRIACETATE, _Knoll._--White powd.--INSOL. in water; sol.with decomposition in warm aqueous solut's of alkalies.--Mild succedaneum for Pyrogallol: non-poisonous, non-irritating,
- 22 Magnesium Carbonate.--U.S.P.Antacid, Antilithic.--~Dose:~ 30--120 grn.~Magnesium Citrate Merck.--Soluble.~ ~Dose:~ 30--120 grn.~Magnesium Oxide, Light, Merck, (_Magnesia, U.S.P._).~ LIGHT or CALCINED MAGNESIA.--Light, white powd.; slightly alkaline taste.
- 23 Brown powd.; 12.35% mercury, 28.68% iodine, with hemol.--Antisyphilitic (chiefly); without untoward action.--~Dose:~ 2--5 grn., 3 t. daily, in pills.Mercury--U.S.P._Preparations:_ Ma.s.s (33 per cent.): Mercury with Chalk (D., 3--10 grn.); Oint. (50 per c
- 24 ~Morphine Meconate Merck.~ MORPHINE BIMECONATE.--Yellowish-white powd.--SOL. in alcohol; 25 parts water.--Said to have less disagreeable effect on brain, stomach, and intestines than other morphine salts.--~Dose:~ Same as Morphine.~Morphine Sulphate Merck
- 25 Oil, Cajuput--U.S.P.Stimulant, Diaph.o.r.etic.--~Dose:~ 5--20 min.Oil, Castor--U.S.P.~Dose:~ 1/2--1 fl. oz., with saccharin or in emuls.Oil, Cod-Liver--U.S.P.~Dose:~ 1--4 drams.--See also, Gaduol.~Oil, Croton, Merck.--U.S.P.--Colorless.~ USES: _Intern._,
- 26 Orange Peel, Bitter--U.S.P._Preparations:_ F.E. (1:1); Tr. (1:5)--both flavorings.Orange Peel, Sweet--U.S.P._Preparations:_ Syr. (1:20); Tr. (1:5)--both flavorings.~Orexine Tannate.~ PHENYL-DIHYDRO-QUINAZOLINE TANNATE, _Kalle._--Yellowish-white, odorl.pow
- 27 Not completely defined.--(Stated: "AMMONIO-PHENYLACETAMIDE.--Wh. powd., of ammoniacal odor and taste.--Antipyretic, a.n.a.lgesic.--~Dose:~ _Antipyr._, 5--10 grn.; _a.n.a.lg._, 10--20 grn.; in tabl., caps., or cachets.") ~Phenocoll Hydrochlorate.
- 28 CREAM OF TARTAR.--~Dose:~ 1--8 drams.~Pota.s.sium Bromide.--U.S.P.~ ~Dose:~ 15--60 grn.~Pota.s.sium Cantharidate Merck.~ White, amorph. powd., or cryst. ma.s.s.--SOL. in water.--USES: Hypodermically in tuberculosis (Liebreich).--INJECTION: 3--6 [min.] of
- 29 Proteid compound of silver: 8% silver.--Yellow powd.--SOL. in water.--Antigonorrhoic.--APPLIED in 1/4--1% solut.~Protonuclein.~ Not completely defined.--(Stated: "Obtained from the lymphoid structures of the body by direct mechanical and physiologica
- 30 Light-brown, insol. powd.--USED chiefly for children.--~Dose~ (Children): 5--15 grn., with chocolate, in powd. or tablets.~Quinine Valerianate Merck.--U.S.P.~ Slight odor of valerian.--SOL. in 5 parts alcohol, 100 parts water.--Nerve-tonic, Antipyretic, e
- 31 HEXAMETHYLENE-TETRAMINE SALICYLATE, _Merck;_ FORMIN SALICYLATE.--White, cryst. powd., of agreeable acidulous taste.--SOL. easily in water or alcohol.--Uric-acid Solvent and Genito-urinary Antiseptic.--USES: Gout, gravel, cyst.i.tis, etc.--~Dose:~ 15--30 g
- 32 Liquorice Powd.Serpentaria--U.S.P.VIRGINIA SNAKEROOT.--Tonic, Antiperiodic, Diaph.o.r.etic.--~Dose:~ 10--30 grn.--_Preparations:_ F.E. (1:1) Tr. (1:10).--Enters into Comp. Tr.Cinchona.~Serum, Ant.i.tuberculous, Maragliano.--(Only in 1 Cc. [16 min.] tubes.
- 33 DRIED PURIFIED OX-GALL.--Yellowish-white, hygroscopic powd.--SOL. in water, alcohol.--Tonic, Laxative.--USES: Deficient biliary secretion, chronic constipation, etc.--~Dose:~ 5--10 grn.~Sodium Cinnamate Merck.--C.P.~ White powd.--SOL. in water.--Ant.i.tub
- 34 SOL. in 5 parts water, 132 parts alcohol.--Antiseptic, Disinfectant.--USES: _Intern._, dyspepsia, phthisis, typhoid fever, dysentery, etc.: _extern._, gonorrhea, putrid wounds, etc.--~Dose:~ 8--30 grn.--EXTERN.: 1/2--1% solut.~Sodium Tartrate Merck.--C.P.
- 35 Solution, Sodium a.r.s.enate--U.S.P.1 per cent.--Alterative, Antiperiodic.--~Dose:~ 3--10 min.Solution, Sodium Hydrate--U.S.P.SODA SOLUTION.--5 per cent. Na OH.--ACTION, USES, DOSE, etc.: As of Solut. Pota.s.s. Hydr.Solution, Sodium Silicate--U.S.P.20 per
- 36 Storax--U.S.P.Stimulant, Antiseptic, Expectorant.--~Dose:~ 5--20 grn.--Enters into Comp. Tr. Benzoin.Stramonium Leaves--U.S.P.~Dose:~ 2--5 grn.Stramonium Seed--U.S.P.~Dose:~ 1--3 grn.--_Preparations:_ Ext. (D., 1/4--1/2 grn.); F.E.(1:1); Oint. (10 per cen
- 37 1 per cent. absol. HI.--Alterative.--~Dose:~ 30--60 min.Syrup, Hypophosphites--U.S.P.Ea. fl. dr. contains 2-1/2 grn. calc. hypophos., 1 grn. ea. of pot. and sod. hypophos.--Alterative, Tonic.--~Dose:~ 1--2 fl. drams.~Syrup, Hypophosphites, Fellows'.~
- 38 ~Thallium Acetate Merck.~--(_Not Thalline!_) White, deliquescent cryst.--SOL. in water, alcohol.--USES: Recently recommended in phthisical night-sweats.--~Dose:~ 1-1/2--3 grn., at bedtime.~Theine,~--see CAFFEINE.~Theobromine Merck.--C.P.~ White powd.; bit
- 39 ~Tincture, Stramonium Seed, Merck.--U.S.P.~ ~Dose:~ 5--10 [min.]. ANTIDOTES: Emetics, stomach siphon, animal charcoal, tannin, opium; pilocarpine hypodermically.~Tincture, Strophanthus, Merck.--U.S.P.--1:20.~ ~Dose:~ 3--10 [min.].--ANTIDOTES: Emetics, sto
- 40 Valerian-U.S.P.~Dose:~ 10--30 grn.--_Preparations:_ F.E. (1:1): Tr. (1:5); Ammon. Tr.(1:5 arom. spt ammonia).~Validol.~ MENTHOL VALERIANATE.--Colorl., syrupy liq.; mild, pleasant odor; cooling, faintly bitter taste.--Nerve Sedative, Carminative.--USES: Hy
- 41 White cryst.--SOL. in 60 parts water.--Antiepileptic.--~Dose:~ 1/2--1 grn., gradually increased.--MAX. D.: 10 grn. daily.~Zinc Oxide Merck.--U.S.P.~ EXTERN: in 5--20% oint. or powd.--USES: _Intern._, ch.o.r.ea, epilepsy, chronic diarrhea, etc.; _extern._,
- 42 Iodole. Magnesia. Solution Gutta-percha. Sozoiodole salts. ~Abscess.~--_See also, Suppuration, Boils, Anthrax._ Acid, Boric: a powerful non-irritating antiseptic dressing. Acid, Carbolic: as dressing and as injection after evacuation. Acid, Tannic. Aconit
- 43 Sulphides: of pota.s.sium, sodium, ammonium, and calcium. They must be used in low doses, and are indicated in scrofulous abscess and in the chronic boils of children. To hasten suppuration. Tonics. Veratrum Viride: in full dose often aborts. ~Abscess of
- 44 Cod-Liver Oil. Copper. Electricity. Euresol. Europhen. Gaduol: internally, in scrofulous and hectic cases. Glycerin: both locally and internally. Hydrastine Hydrochlorate: as lotion. Hydrastis. Ichthalbin: internally. Ichthyol: externally. Iodide of Sulph
- 45 ~Adenitis.~--_See also, Glandular Affections._ Calcium Phosphate: internally. Calcium Sulphide: internally. Carbon Disulphide. Cod-Liver Oil: internally. Gaduol: internally. Ichthalbin: internally. Ichthyol: topically as antiphlogistic. Iodole: as cicatri
- 46 Opium: the same as morphine.Pilocarpine: in agalactia.Poultices: warm, to hypogastrium, relieve.Quinine: 5 to 10 gr. night and morning, in neuralgic after-pains which do not yield to opiates.Viburnum.~Ague.~--_See Intermittent Fever._ ~Alb.u.minuria.~--_S
- 47 Pota.s.sium Bromide: in uremic convulsions. Strontium Acetate. Strontium Lactate: if due to renal atony. Tannalbin. Tartrates: as diuretics. Turpentine: as diuretic, 1/2 to 1 minim dose every two to four hours. Water: in large draughts as diuretic when ex
- 48 Eucalyptus. Europhen. Glycerin: very useful: either alone or in combination appears greatly to a.s.sist. Jaborandi. Naphtol. Nutgall. Pilocarpine: subcutaneous injection has been useful. Quillaja. Resorcin. Savine Oil: Prevents loss of hair in Alopecia pi
- 49 a.r.s.enic: along with iron in anemia and functional inactivity of the ovaries and uterus. Asafetida: along with aloes in anemia and torpor of the intestines. Baptisin. Berberine Carbonate. Cantharides: along with iron in torpor of the uterus. Cimicifuga:
- 50 Cactus Grandiflorus. Calcium Lactophosphate: during nursing or after exhausting purulent discharge. Calcium Phosphate: during growth, or where system is enfeebled by drain of any kind. Calomel. Cetrarin. Cold Sponging. Copper a.r.s.enite. Diet and Hygiene
- 51 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:
- 52 Absinthin. Berberine Carbonate. Calomel: when following acute disease; nitro-hydrochloric acid generally preferable, however. Capsic.u.m: in convalescence. Chimaphila: in dropsical cases, as a tonic and diuretic. Cinchonidine. Cinchonine. Eupatorium. Gent
- 53 Terebene or Oil Turpentine: antiseptic application. ~Antrum, Disease of.~ Acid, Boric. Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate. Chloroform. Iodine. Zinc Sulphate. ~a.n.u.s, Fissure of.~ Acid, Benzoic: as a local application. Acid, Carbolic: one drop of 95 per cent. applied
- 54 Glycerite of Tannin: locally to pharynx. Ignatia: like atropine. Ipecacuanha: wine as spray in laryngeal catarrh. Nux Vomica: locally applied in impaired nervous power. Pota.s.sium Nitrate: like borax. Rue Oil: as inhalation in chronic catarrh. Turkish Ba
- 55 Ice: to head. Mercurial purge. Mustard plaster to feet, or mustard foot-bath, and ice to head, keeping head high and feet low. Nitroglycerin: to lessen cerebral congestion. Opium and calomel. Pota.s.sium Bromide: in combination with aconite. Pota.s.sium I
- 56 Digitalis: best in cardiac dropsy; its action is increased by combination with squill and blue pill. Elaterium: as hydragogue cathartic. Gamboge: like elaterium. Large doses tolerated. Gold. Jaborandi: in anasarca and uremia. Jalap: in compound powder as
- 57 a.r.s.enic: in small doses in cases a.s.sociated with bronchitis or simulating hay fever, or in the bronchitis of children, or in the dyspeptic asthma. Inhaled as cigarettes with caution. Asafetida: as an expectorant where there is profuse discharge. Aspi
- 58 Pota.s.sium Cyanide. Pota.s.sium Iodide: in large doses when asthma is due to acute bronchial catarrh. Pota.s.sium Nitrate: inhalation of fumes of paper relieves paroxysm. Sometimes advisable to mix a little chlorate with it. Pota.s.sium Nitrite. Pyridine
- 59 ~Balanitis.~ _See also, Phimosis, Gonorrhea._ Acid, Carbolic. Acid, Tannic. Alum. Alumnol. Creolin. Ichthyol. Lead Water. Lime Water: as lotion. Mercury: yellow wash, as lotion. Silver Nitrate: molded. Sozoiodole-Pota.s.sium: dusting powder. Sozoiodole-So
- 60 Alkalies: in indigestion due to obstruction to the flow of bile. Alkaline Mineral Waters: in catarrh of the bile-duct, early stage of cirrhosis, and obstruction to the hepatic circulation. Aloes: in constipation, and in deficient secretion of bile. Ammoni
- 61 Betol. Creolin: by injection. Ichthyol. Juniper. Saliformin. Salol. Thymol. ~Bladder, Inflammation of.~--_See Cyst.i.tis._ ~Bladder, Irritable.~ _See also, Cyst.i.tis, Dysuria, Enuresis, Lithiasis, Calculi, Urinary Disorders._ Acid, Benzoic: in large pros
- 62 Hydrastis. Ichthalbin: as alterative. Ichthyol: topically. Iron: to remove the anemia usually present. Mercury-Nitrate Ointment: very useful application. If too strong, dilute with vaselin or simple ointment. Mercury Oxide, Red. Pulsatilla: internally and
- 63 Sulphites. Sulphur Waters. Solution Gutta-Percha. Unguentum Hydrargyri: early applied around will prevent sloughing. ~Bone, Diseases of.~--_See also, Caries, Exostosis, Nodes, Periost.i.tis, Rachitis, Spina Bifida, etc._ Calcium Salts: the phosphate in ri
- 64 Gold Chloride. Hydrastis. Hyoscyamus. Hyoscine Hydrobromate. Jalap. Juniper Oil. Lead. Mercury b.i.+.c.hloride. Nitroglycerin. Oil Turpentine. Pilocarpine. Pota.s.sium Bitartrate. Pota.s.sium Citrate. Pota.s.sium Iodide. Sodium Benzoate. Sodium Bicarbonat
- 65 Acid, Benzoic. Acid, Camphoric. Acid, Carbolic. Acid, Hydriodic. Alum. Ammonium Benzoate. Ammonium Chloride. Ammonium Iodide. Ammonium Salicylate. Astringent sprays for excessive secretion. Anemonin. Antispasmin. Antimony Sulphide, Golden. Antimony and Po
- 66 Zinc Oxide.~Bronchitis, Acute.~--_See also, Cough._ Acetanilid.Acid, Carbolic.Acid, Nitric: when expectoration is free and too copious.Aconite: one-half to 1 min. every hour at the commencement of an acute catarrhal attack.Actaea Racemosa: in acute catarr
- 67 ~Bronchitis, Capillary.~--_See also, Cough._ Alum: as a nauseating expectorant and emetic.Ammonium Carbonate: when much fluid or viscid expectoration and commencing lividity; also as an emetic.Ammonium Chloride: to promote secretion.Ammonium Iodide: in sm
- 68 Codeine: in place of opium when the latter disagrees. Cod-Liver Oil: one of the most useful of all remedies. Colchicine. Colchic.u.m: in acute cases. Conium: the vapor to relieve cough. Copaiba: like Balsam Peru. Creosote: inhaled to allay cough. Crude Pe
- 69 Sumbul. Tar: to lessen secretion and allay chronic winter cough; given in pill or as spray. Terebene: internally or as inhalation. Terpin Hydrate. Turkish Bath: to clear up a slight attack and to render the patient less susceptible to taking cold. Turpent
- 70 Capsic.u.m: to remove discoloration of bruise. Compressed Sponge. Convallaria Polygonatum (Solomons Seal): the juice from the fresh root will take away a "black eye." Hamamelis: locally. Ice. Ichthyol. Iodoform. Iodoformogen. Iodole. Lead Water:
- 71 Acetanilid. Acid, Boric: useful as ointment or lint dressings, or as boric oil. Acid, Carbolic: 1 per cent. solution relieves pain and prevents suppuration. Acid, Picric: dressing. Acid, Salicylic: 1 in 60 olive oil. Alkalies: soon remove the pain on expo
- 72 Stimulants, Local: such as Ung. Resinae, afterwards followed by astringents. Thymol: one per cent. in olive oil, local anesthetic. Warm Bath: keep whole body, with exception of head, totally immersed for some days in very extensive burns or scalds. It rel
- 73 Quinine: in various forms of cachexia. Sarsaparilla: in syphilis. ~Calculi.~--_See also, Gravel._ Acid, Benzoic. Acid, Sulphuric, diluted. Ammonium Borate. Lithium Benzoate. Lithium Carbonate. Lithium Citrate. Magnesia. Manganese Dioxide. Oil Turpentine.
- 74 Castor Oil: as purgative. Chloroform: as in biliary calculi. Cotton Root: as decoction to relieve strangury. Counter-Irritants: to lessen pain during pa.s.sage of calculus. Formin. Lead Acetate. Lithium Salts. Lycetol. Lysidine. Mineral Waters. Morphine:
- 75 Glycerinophosphates. Glycerite of Carbolic Acid: same as carbolic acid. Gold and Sodium Chloride. Hematoxylin Extract: to a fungating growth. Hydrastis: as palliative application. Hydrogen Peroxide. Hyoscyamus: bruised leaves locally applied. Ichthyol. Io
- 76 Ma.s.sage. ~Caries.~--_See also, Necrosis._ Acid, Carbolic: as a disinfectant lotion; often heals. Acid, Phosphoric, Diluted: locally. Aristol. Calcium Carbonate. Calcium Chloride. Cod-Liver Oil. Gaduol. Glycerinophosphates. Gold: in syphiloma of bone. Io
- 77 a.r.s.enic Iodide. Calcium Bisulphite. Cimicifugin. Cocaine Carbolate. Creolin. Cubeb. Eucalyptus. Gaduol. Ichthalbin. Ichthyol. Iodoform. Iodoformogen. Menthol. Naphtalin. Oil Eucalyptus. Pota.s.sium Cyanide. Pota.s.sium Iodide. Sodium Bicarbonate. Sodiu
- 78 To break up or modify cold. Cubebs: powder as insufflation; also smoked; also the tincture in 2 dram doses with infusion of linseed. Formaldehyde: by inhalation (2 per cent. solut.). Hot Sponging: to relieve the headache. Iodine: as inhalation. Iodoform a
- 79 Ethyl Iodide: as inhalation. Eucalyptol: in chronic catarrh with profuse secretion. Eucalyptus. Gaduol: as alterative. Gold chloride. Hamamelis: snuffed up nose. Hydrastis. Ichthalbin: as alterative. Ichthyol. Iodine: vapor inhaled. Iodole. Iodoform and T
- 80 Nux Vomica. Phosphorus and Phosphates: to supply nutriment. Quinine. Strychnine. Zinc Phosphide. ~Cerebral Concussion.~ Rest: absolute to be enjoined. Stimulants to be avoided. Warmth: to extremities. ~Cerebral Congestion.~--_See also, Apoplexy, Coma._ Ac
- 81 Canquoins Paste: zinc chloride, 1 in 6, made into paste, local. Caustics: chromic acid, bromine, acid nitrate of mercury, zinc chloride nitric acid, caustic alkalies. Copper Sulphate. Eucalyptol: mixed with iodoform and locally applied. Europhen. Formalde
- 82 Sozoiodole-Sodium, as wash. Zinc Chloride. ~Chapped Hands and Lips.~ Acid, Benzoic. Acid, Sulphurous: as lotion or as fumigation. Adeps Lanae. Benzoin: compound tincture, 1 part to 4 of glycerin. Calcium Carbonate, Precipitated. Collodion. Camphor Cream.
- 83 Electricity. Gaduol: as tonic. Ichthalbin: as alterant tonic. Ichthyol: topically. Iodine: ointment or tincture to unbroken chilblains. Lead Subacetate. Sozoiodole-Sodium. Tincture of Opium: locally to ease itching. Turpentine Oil. ~Chlorosis.~--_See also
- 84 Acid, Hydrocyanic. Acid, Lactic. Acid, Nitric. Acid, Phosphoric. Acid, Sulphuric, Diluted: alone, or with opium, is very effective in checking the preliminary diarrhea. Acid, Tannic: by enemeta. Alcohol: iced brandy, to stop vomiting, and stimulate the he
- 85 Resorcin. Salol. Strychnine: has been used during the preliminary diarrhea, and also as a stimulant to prevent collapse. Sulpho-carbolates. Table Salt Injections: into the veins have a marvellous effect during collapse in apparently restoring the patient,
- 86 Resorcin. Rhubarb. Silver Nitrate: after acute symptoms are past. Sodium Phosphate. Tannalbin: very useful and harmless. Tannigen. Tannin and Glycerin. Tribromphenol. Xeroform. Zinc Oxide: with bis.m.u.th and pepsin. Zinc Sulphocarbolate. ~Cholera Morbus.
- 87 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
- 88 Duboisine Sulphate. Electricity: static. Ether Spray: instead of cold to spine. Exalgin. Gaduol. Gold Bromide. Hemol. Hot Pack. Hyoscine Hydrobromate. Hyoscyamus. Iodides. Iron: chalybeate waters in anemia and amenorrhea. Iron Valerianate. Lactophenin. Le
- 89 Opium. ~Chyluria.~ Acid, Gallic. Hypophosphites. Methylene Blue. Pota.s.sium Iodide. Sodium Benzoate. Thymol. ~Cicatrices.~ Iodine. Thiosinamine. ~Climacteric Disorders.~--_See also, Metrorrhagia._ Acid, Hydriodic. Aconite: 1 minim hourly for nervous palp
- 90 ~Coldness.~ Atropine. Chloral Hydrate. Cocaine Hydrochlorate. Cold Water: as prophylactic with friction and wrapping up. Spinal Ice-bag: for cold feet. Strychnine. ~Colic, Biliary.~--_See Colic, Renal and Hepatic._ ~Colic, Intestinal.~ Ammonia: in childre
- 91 Belladonna. Bromides: as solvents alone or with iodides. Calomel. Castor Oil: given twice a day to eliminate. Chloroform: internally and externally as liniment. Croton Oil. Eggs. Electro-chemical Baths. Magnesium Sulphate: most useful along with pota.s.si
- 92 ~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
- 93 Cadmium: as a wash instead of copper and zinc; the sulphate, 1 grn. to the fl. oz. Calomel. Castor Oil: a drop in eye to lessen irritation from foreign body. Cocaine Hydrochlorate. Copper Acetate. Copper Aluminate. Copper Sulphate: as collyrium. Creolin S
- 94 Castor Oil: 10 to 20 minims in a teaspoonful of brandy and peppermint water before breakfast. Chloral Hydrate. Cocculus: When montions are hard and lumpy, and much flatus. Cod-Liver Oil: in obstinate cases in children. Coffee: sometimes purges. Colocynth:
- 95 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. Tur
- 96 ~Convulsions, Infantile.~ Aconite. Alcohol: a small dose of wine or brandy arrests convulsions from teething. Asafetida: a small dose in an enema arrests convulsions from teething. Baths: warm, with cold affusions to the head. Belladonna: very useful. Chl
- 97 Antipyrine. Aristol. Belladonna. Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate. Bromides: for a.s.sociated headache. Camphor. Cocaine. Cubebs. Formaldehyde: by inhalation (2 per cent. solut.). Glycerin. Hamamelis. Hot Mustard foot-bath. Ichthyol. Iodine Fumes. Iodole. Iodoformog
- 98 Codeine. Cod-Liver Oil: one of the most useful of all remedies in cough. Conium: in whooping cough. Creosote: in winter cough. Cubebs: along with linseed in acute catarrh. Demulcents. Gaduol: to improve nutrition. Gelsemium: In convulsive and spasmodic co
- 99 ~Cramp.~--_See Spasmodic Affections._ ~Cretinism.~ Thyroid preparations. ~Croup.~--_See also, Laryngismus Stridulus, Laryngitis, Diphtheria._ Acid, Carbolic: spray. Acid, Lactic: to dissolve membrane (1 in 20); applied as spray or painted over. Acid, Sulp
- 100 Acid, Oxalic. Acid, Salicylic: in chronic cyst.i.tis with ammoniacal urine. Aconite: when fever is present. Alkalies: when urine is acid and the bladder irritable and inflamed. Ammonium Citrate: in chronic cyst.i.tis. Antipyrine. Arbutin: diuretic in chro