Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 91 : Belladonna.
Bromides: as solvents alone or with iodides.
Calomel.
Castor Oil: given twi
Belladonna.
Bromides: as solvents alone or with iodides.
Calomel.
Castor Oil: given twice a day to eliminate.
Chloroform: internally and externally as liniment.
Croton Oil.
Eggs.
Electro-chemical Baths.
Magnesium Sulphate: most useful along with pota.s.sium iodide.
Morphine: subcutaneously to relieve pain.
Opium.
Pota.s.sium Iodide: most useful in eliminating lead from the system, and combined with magnesium sulphate to evacuate it.
Pota.s.sium Tartrate.
Sodium Chloride.
Strontium Iodide.
Sulphur: to aid elimination.
Sulphurated Pota.s.sa.
Sulphur Baths.
~Colic, Nephritic.~--_See Colic, Renal and Hepatic._
~Colic, Renal and Hepatic.~--_See also, Calculi._
Aliment: abstain from starches and fats.
Alkalies: alkaline waters very useful.
Ammonium Borate.
Amyl Valerianate.
Antipyrine.
Baths: warm, to remove pain.
Belladonna.
Calomel.
Chloroform: inhalation from tumbler during fit.
Collinsonia.
Corn-silk.
Counter-irritation: see list of Irritants, etc.
Diet.
Ether: like chloroform.
Formin.
Gelsemium.
Horse-back riding.
Hot application over liver: as a relaxant.
Hydrangea.
Lycetol.
Lysidine.
Olive or Cotton-Seed Oil.
Opium: in small doses frequently repeated, or hypodermically as morphine.
Piperazine.
Sodium Benzoate.
Sodium Salicylate.
Stramonium.
Strophanthus Tincture.
Turpentine Oil.