Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 69 : Sumbul.
Tar: to lessen secretion and allay chronic winter cough; given in pill or as sp
Sumbul.
Tar: to lessen secretion and allay chronic winter cough; given in pill or as spray.
Terebene: internally or as inhalation.
Terpin Hydrate.
Turkish Bath: to clear up a slight attack and to render the patient less susceptible to taking cold.
Turpentine Oil: as liniment to chest in children.
Zinc Oxide: to control too profuse a secretion.
~Bronchocele.~--_See Goiter._
~Bronchorrhea.~--_See also, Cough._
Acid, Carbolic: as spray.
Acid, Gallic: remote astringent.
Alcohol: accordingly as it agrees or disagrees with patient.
Alum: a remote astringent.
Ammoniac: in the aged.
Ammonium Carbonate: stimulant expectorant.
Ammonium Chloride: stimulant expectorant.
Ammonium Iodide: small doses frequently repeated; value increased by the addition of a.r.s.enic.
Apomorphine Hydrochlorate.
Asafetida: like ammoniac.
Astringents.
Cod-liver Oil.
Copaiba: stimulant expectorant; to be given in capsules.
Creosote.
Cubebs: like copaiba.
Eucalyptol.
Eucalyptus Oil: sometimes very useful.
Gaduol: efficacious alterant tonic.
Grindelia: respiratory stimulant.
Iodine: as counter-irritant to chest, and as inhalation.
Iodoform.
Iodole.
Lead Acetate: to lessen secretion.
Myrtol: in profuse fetid expectoration.
Oil Pinus Pumilio.
Oil Pinus Sylvestris: as inhalation.
Phosphates: tonic.
Quinine: tonic.
Spinal Ice-bag: to lessen secretion.
Sulphurous Acid: as inhalation or spray.
Terebene.
Terpin Hydrate.
Turpentine Oil: stimulant expectorant, and also as inhalation.
~Bruises.~
Acid, Sulphurous: as local application constantly applied.
Aconite: liniment locally, to relieve pain.
Alcohol.
Ammonium Chloride.
Arnica: as local application no more use than alcohol, and sometimes gives rise to much inflammation; this it will do if the skin is abraded.