Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 101
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Resorcin.

Saliformin.

Salines.

Salol.

Silver Nitrate.

Sodium Benzoate.

Sodium Borate.

Sozoiodole-Sodium: irrigations (1 per cent.).

Sozoiodole-Zinc: irrigations (1/2 per cent.).

Strychnine.

Sulphaminol.

Sulphites: to prevent putrefaction of urine.

Tritic.u.m Repens.

Turpentine Oil: in chronic cases.

Uva Ursi: in chronic cases.

Zea Mays: a mild stimulant diuretic.

~Cysts.~--_See also, Ovaritis._

Acupuncture.

Chloride of Gold: in ovarian dropsy.

Galvano-puncture.

Iodine: as an injection after tapping.

Silver Nitrate: as an injection.

~Cyanosis.~--_See also, Asphyxia, Asthma, Dyspnea, Heart Affections._

Amyl Nitrite.

Oxygen.

Stimulants.

~Dandruff.~--_See Pityriasis._

~Deafness.~

Ammonium Chloride.

Cantharides: as ointment behind the ear.

Colchic.u.m: in gouty persons.

Gargles: in throat-deafness.

Gelseminine.

Glycerin: locally.

Morphine.

Quinine: in Meniere's disease.

Tannin: in throat deafness.

Turpentine Oil.

~Debility.~--_See also, Adynamia, Anemia, Convalescence._

Acid, Hypophosphorous.

Alcohol: along with food often very useful; liable to abuse--not to be continued too long; effect watched in aged people with dry tongue.

a.r.s.enic: in young anemic persons, alone or with iron, and in elderly persons with feeble circulation.

Berberine.

Bitters: useful as tonic.

Calcium salts: phosphates if from overwork or town life; hypophosphites in nervous debility.

Cholagogue Purgatives: when debility is due to defective elimination of waste.

Cinchona: a fresh infusion along with carbonate of ammonium.