Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 86 : Resorcin.
Rhubarb.
Silver Nitrate: after acute symptoms are past.
Sodium Phosphate.
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Resorcin.
Rhubarb.
Silver Nitrate: after acute symptoms are past.
Sodium Phosphate.
Tannalbin: very useful and harmless.
Tannigen.
Tannin and Glycerin.
Tribromphenol.
Xeroform.
Zinc Oxide: with bis.m.u.th and pepsin.
Zinc Sulphocarbolate.
~Cholera Morbus.~--_See Cholera Simplex._
~Cholera Nostras.~--_See Cholera Simplex._
~Cholera Simplex.~--_See also, Cholera Asiatica and Infantum._
Acid, Carbolic: with bis.m.u.th.
Acid, Sulphuric.
Alcohol: dilute and iced.
a.r.s.enic: to stop vomiting.
Atropine: hypodermically, an efficient remedy.
Borax.
Cajeput Oil: used in India.
Calomel.
Castor Oil with Opium.
Calumba: as antiemetic.
Camphor: very useful.
Chloroform.
Chloral Hydrate: subcutaneously, very useful.
Chlorine Water.
Copper a.r.s.enite.
Copper salts: as astringent.
Creolin.
Creosote.
Ipecacuanha: very useful.
Lead Acetate: at commencement after salines, and before administering opium, in order to deplete the vessels.
Morphine: hypodermic.
Mustard: internally as emetic; poultice over chest.
Mustard or Spice plaster to abdomen.
Naphtalin.
Naphtol.
Paraformaldehyde.
Salines: to precede the use of lead acetate.
Salol.
Sumbul.
Tannalbin.
Veratrum Alb.u.m.
~Chordee.~
Aconite: 1 min. every hour.
Amyl Nitrite.