Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 248 : Calumba: as tincture.
Camphor.
Chloroform.
Creolin see under "Acid, Boric,"
Calumba: as tincture.
Camphor.
Chloroform.
Creolin see under "Acid, Boric," above.
Creosoted Oil.
Curette or Placental forceps: to remove membranes if fever continues after antiseptic injections.
Digitalis.
Emetics.
Epsom Salts: if peritonitis develops.
Ergot.
Ice.
Iodine.
Ipecacuanha.
Laparotomy.
Mercury b.i.+.c.hloride: see under "Acid, Boric," above.
Nutriment and Stimulants.
Opium: for wakefulness and delirium, very useful.
Permanganate of Pota.s.sium.
Plumbi Acetas.
Pota.s.sium Oxalate.
Purgatives.
Quinine: in large doses.
Resorcin.
Silver Nitrate or Zinc Chloride: to unhealthy wounds.
Sodium Benzoate.
Sodium Sulphite.
Stimulants.
Stramonium: when cerebral excitement.
Sulphocarbolates.
Terebene.
Tr. Ferri Perchloridi.
Turpentine Oil: when much vascular depression and tympanites.
Venesection.
Veratrum Viride.
Warburg's Tincture.
~Puerperal Mania.~
Aconite: when much fever.
Anesthetics: during paroxysm.
Bromides.
Camphor.
Chalybeates.
Chloral Hydrate.
Chloroform.
Cimicifuga: useful in hypochondriasis.
Duboisine.
Hyoscyamus in mild cases.
Iron: in anemia.
Morphine.
Opium.