Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 275 : Veratrum Viride.
Water: cold affusion.
Wet Sheet: where the breathing is steady; other
Veratrum Viride.
Water: cold affusion.
Wet Sheet: where the breathing is steady; otherwise cold douche.
~Suppuration.~--_See also, Abscess, Boils, Carbuncle, Pyemia._
Acid, Carbolic: lotion and dressing.
Acid, Gallic.
Alcohol: to be watched.
Ammonium Carbonate: in combination with Cinchona.
Bis.m.u.th Oxyiodide.
Calcium salts: to repair waste.
Calcium Sulphide.
Cinchona: as tonic, fresh infusion is best.
Creolin.
Gaduol.
Glycerinophosphates.
Hypophosphites: tonic.
Ichthalbin: internally.
Ichthyol.
Iodole.
Iodoformogen.
Iodipin.
Iron Iodide: tonic.
Manganese Iodide: tonic.
Mercury.
Phosphates: like the hypophosphites.
Pyoktanin.
Quinine: tonic.
Sarsaparilla: tonic.
Sulphides: when a thin watery pus is secreted, to abort, or hasten suppuration.
~Surgical Fever.~
Acid, Salicylic.
Aconite.
Chloral.
Quinine.
Tinctura Ferri Perchloridi: as a prophylactic.
Veratrum Viride: to reduce the circulation and fever.
~Surgical Operations.~--_See also, List of Antiseptics._
Acid, Carbolic.
Acid, Salicylic.
Acid, Oxalic.
Aristol.
Chloroform.
Creolin.
Diaphtherin.
Europhen.
Iodoform.
Iodoformogen.
Iodole.