Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 272 : Guaiac.u.m: in dysmenorrhea with sterility.
Intra-uterine Stems: to stimulate the lini
Guaiac.u.m: in dysmenorrhea with sterility.
Intra-uterine Stems: to stimulate the lining membrane of the uterus.
Key-tsi-ching: a j.a.panese remedy for female sterility.
Phosphorus: functional debility in the male.
Pota.s.sium Iodide: as emmenagogue.
Spermine.
~Stings and Bites.~--_See also, Wounds._
Acid, Carbolic: mosquito-bites and scorpion-stings.
Acid, Salicylic.
Aconite.
Alum: for scorpion-sting.
Ammonia or other Alkalies: in stings of insects to neutralize the formic acid; and in snake-bite.
Ammonium Carbonate.
Aqua Calcis: in stings of bees and wasps.
a.r.s.enic: as a caustic.
Calcium Chloride.
Camphor.
Chloroform: on lint.
Creolin.
Essence of Pennyroyal: to ward off mosquitoes.
Eucalyptus: plant in room to keep away mosquitoes.
Hydrogen Dioxide.
Ichthyol.
Ipecacuanha: leaves as poultice for mosquito and scorpion-bites.
Ligature, or cleansing of wound, at once, to prevent absorption, in snake-bites.
Menthol.
Mercury b.i.+.c.hloride.
Mint Leaves.
Oil of Cinnamon: 1 dram with 1 oz. of spermaceti ointment, spread over hands and face, to ward off mosquitoes.
Oil of Cloves: the same.
Pota.s.sa Fusa: in dog-bites a most efficient caustic.
Pota.s.sium Permanganate: applied and injected around snakebite, followed by alcohol in full doses.
Removal of Sting.
Rosemary.
Sage.
Silver Nitrate: a caustic, but not sufficiently strong in dog-bites.
Soap: to relieve itching of mosquito-bites.
Stimulants.
Sugar: pounded, in wasp-stings.
Vinegar.
~Stomach, Catarrh of.~--_See Catarrh, Gastric._
~Stomach, Debility of.~--_See List of Gastric Tonics and Stomachics._
~Stomach, Dilatation of.~--_See Gastric Dilatation._
~Stomach, Sour.~--_See Acidity._
~Stomach, Ulcer of.~--_See Gastric Ulcer._
~Stomat.i.tis.~--_See also, Aphthae, Cancrum Oris; Mouth, Sore._