Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 261 : Sulphurated Pota.s.sa.
Sulphur Baths.
Tar: ointment.
Vaselin.
~Scalds.~--_See Burns an
Sulphurated Pota.s.sa.
Sulphur Baths.
Tar: ointment.
Vaselin.
~Scalds.~--_See Burns and Scalds._
~Scarlet Fever.~--_See also, Alb.u.minuria, Bright's Disease, Uremia._
Acetanilid.
Acid, Acetic.
Acid, Carbolic: as gargle.
Acid, Gallic.
Acid, Salicylic.
Acids, Mineral: internally and as gargle.
Acid, Sulphurous: inhalation when throat much affected.
Aconite: harmful if constantly employed.
Adeps Lanae.
Alcohol: indicated in collapse.
Ammonium Acetate: solution.
Ammonium Benzoate.
Amyl Hydride.
Antipyrine.
a.r.s.enic: if tongue remains red and irritable during convalescence.
Baptisin.
Belladonna.
Benzoate of Sodium.
Bromine.
Calcium Sulphide.
Carbonate of Ammonium: greatly recommended in frequent doses given in milk or cinnamon water.
Chloral.
Chlorine Water: as gargle.
Chloroform.
Cold Compress: to throat.
Cold Affusion.
Copaiba.
Digitalis.
Fat: as inunction to hands and feet during the rash, and over the whole body during desquamation.
Ferric Perchloride: in advanced stage with alb.u.minuria and hematuria; very useful.
Hot Bath.
Hydrogen Peroxide.
Ice: applied externally to throat, and held in mouth, to prevent swelling of throat.
Ice Bag, or rubber head-coil: to head, if very hot.
Ice: to suck, especially at commencement.
Iodine.
Jalap: compound powder, with pota.s.sium bitartrate, or hot dry applications, to produce sweat in nephritis.
Juniper Oil: as diuretic when dropsy occurs.
Lactophenin.
Mercury: one-third of a grn. of gray powder every hour to lessen inflammation of tonsils.
Mustard Bath: when rash recedes.
Naphtol.
Neurodin.