Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 76 : Ma.s.sage.
~Caries.~--_See also, Necrosis._
Acid, Carbolic: as a disinfectant lotion; o
Ma.s.sage.
~Caries.~--_See also, Necrosis._
Acid, Carbolic: as a disinfectant lotion; often heals.
Acid, Phosphoric, Diluted: locally.
Aristol.
Calcium Carbonate.
Calcium Chloride.
Cod-Liver Oil.
Gaduol.
Glycerinophosphates.
Gold: in syphiloma of bone.
Iodine: locally and internally.
Iodole.
Iodoform.
Iodoformogen.
Iron.
Phosphates of Calcium and Iron.
Phosphorus.
Pota.s.sium Carbonate: concentrated solution, locally applied.
Pota.s.sa Fusa: to carious bone to remove disorganized portion.
Pota.s.sium Iodide: in syphilitic cases.
Sarsaparilla.
Sozoiodole-Mercury.
Sozoiodole-Pota.s.sium.
Sulphuric Acid: injection (one of strong acid to two of water) into carious joints, and locally to carious or necrosed bone. Useful only if disease is superficial.
Villate's Solution: cupri sulph., zinci sulph. 3 parts each, liq.
plumb, subacetat. 6 parts, acid acet. 40 parts, as injection into a sinus.
~Catalepsy.~
Chloroform: inhaled.
Sternutatories.
Turpentine Oil: as enemata and embrocations to spine during paroxysms.
~Cataract.~
Atropine.
Cineraria Maritima Juice.
Codeine: in diabetic cases.
Diet and Regimen: nutritious in senile cases. Sugar and starch to be avoided in diabetic cases.
Galvanism: in early stage.
Mydriatics: to dilate pupil as a means of diagnosis.
Phosphorated Oil: instilled into the eye will lead to absorption if borne.
~Catarrh.~--_See also, the various Catarrhs below._
Acid, Camphoric.
Acid, Hydrocyanic, Dil.
Acid, Sulpho-anilic.
Alantol.
Aluminium Tanno-tartrate.
Antimony Sulphide, Golden.
Antinosin.
Apomorphine Hydrochlorate.