Merck's 1899 Manual
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.

Chapter 248 : Calumba: as tincture. Camphor. Chloroform. Creolin see under "Acid, Boric,"
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