Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 265 : Ichthyol: ointment.
Iodides.
Iodine: locally to glands, and internally.
Iodipin.
Iodof
Ichthyol: ointment.
Iodides.
Iodine: locally to glands, and internally.
Iodipin.
Iodoform.
Iodoformogen.
Iodo-hemol.
Iodole.
Iron.
Lactophosphates.
Manganese Iodide.
Mercury b.i.+.c.hloride.
Milk and Lime Water.
Peroxide of Hydrogen.
Pipsissewa.
Phosphates.
Phosphorus.
Pota.s.sium Chlorate.
Sanguinaria.
Sanguinarine.
Sarsaparilla.
Sodium Bromide.
Sodium Hyposulphite.
Soft Soap.
Solution Pota.s.sa.
Stillingia.
Sulphides.
Thyraden.
Walnut Leaves.
Zinc Chloride.
~Scurvy.~--_See also, Cancrum Oris, Purpura._
Acid, Citric or Tartaric: as preventive in the absence of lime-juice.
Aconite: in acute stomat.i.tis with salivation in s...o...b..tic conditions.
Agrimony: useful in the absence of other remedies.
Alcohol: diluted, as gargle.
Alum: locally with myrrh for ulcerated gums.
Ammonium Carbonate: in s...o...b..tic diathesis.
a.r.s.en-hemol.
a.r.s.enic: in some s...o...b..tic symptoms.
Atropine: hypodermically when salivation.
Cinchona: as decoction, alone or diluted with myrrh, as gargle.
Ergot.
Ergotin Hypodermic, or Ergot by Mouth: to restrain the hemorrhage.
Eucalyptus.
Ferri a.r.s.enias: as a tonic where other remedies have failed.
Ferri Perchloridi, Tinctura: to restrain hemorrhage.
Laricis, Tinctura: like Ferri Perchl., Tinct.
Lemon Juice: exceedingly useful as preventive and curative.
Liberal Diet often sufficient.
Liquor Sodae Chlorinatae: locally to gums.