Merck's 1899 Manual
-
Chapter 286 : Tinct. Iodi: after removal of scabs, followed by application of glycerin.
Ung. Picis:
Tinct. Iodi: after removal of scabs, followed by application of glycerin.
Ung. Picis: touched along edge of tarsi.
Silver Nitrate, Molded.
~Tinea Tonsurans.~ (_Ringworm of the Scalp_).--_See also, Porrigo, Tinea Circinata._
Acetum Cantharidis.
Acid, Acetic: strong, locally.
Acid, Boric: ethereal solution after head is thoroughly cleansed.
Acid, Carbolic: in early stages.
Acid, Chrysophanic: 30 grn. to the oz., as ointment.
Acid, Salicylic: strong solution in alcohol, 40 grn. to the oz.; or vaselin ointment of same strength.
Acid, Sulphurous.
Anthrarobin.
a.r.s.enic: tonic.
Borax.
Cocculus Indicus.
Cod-Liver Oil.
Coster's Paste: Iodine 2 drams, Oil cade, 3 drams.
Creosote.
Croton Oil: liniment followed by a poultice.
Epilation.
Iodine: the tincture in children.
Lime Water.
Menthol: parasiticide and a.n.a.lgesic.
Mercury: white precipitate lightly smeared over; the oleate, pernitrate, and oxide, as ointments. The b.i.+.c.hloride as a lotion 2 grn.
to the dram.
Naftalan.
Oil Cajeput.
Pota.s.sium Sulphocyanide.
Quinine.
Resorcin.
Sodium Chloride.
Sodium Ethylate.
Thymol: like menthol.
~Tongue, Diseases of.~
Acid, Nitric: in dyspeptic ulcers the strong acid as caustic.
Bi-Cyanide of Mercury: in mucous tubercles.
Borax: in chronic superficial glossitis; and in fissured tongue.
Cloves: as gargle.
Cochlearia Armoracia (Nasturtium Armoracia): as gargle.
Conium.
Frenulum: should be divided in tongue-tie.
Ginger: as masticatory.
Hydrastis: in stomat.i.tis.
Iodine.
Iodoform or Iodoformogen: to ulcers.
Mercury: in syphilitic disease.
Mezereon, Oil of: sialagogue.
Nux Vomica.
Pepper: condiment.
Phytolacca.