Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 110
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Part 110

Calcium Bisulphite: solution, as paint.

Calomel.

Chloral Hydrate.

Chlorinated-Soda Solution: as gargle or wash.

Chlorine Water: internally; locally in sloughing of the throat.

Cold: externally.

Copper Sulphate: as emetic.

Creolin.

Creosote.

Cubeb.

Eucalyptol.

Ferropyrine.

Guaiac.u.m: internally.

Hydrogen Peroxide.

Ichthyol: paint.

Ice: to neck, and in mouth; with iron chloride internally if suppuration threatens.

Iodine: as inhalation.

Iron: the perchloride in full doses by the mouth, and locally painted over the throat.

Lemon Juice: gargle.

Lime Water: most serviceable in adults, as a spray.

Mercury: internally as calomel or cyanide, 1/20 to 1/40 of a grn.

Mercury Bichloride.

Mercury Oxycyanide.

Methylene Blue.

Milk Diet.

Oil Turpentine.

Oxygen: inhalations, with strychnine and atropine hypodermically. If suffocation is imminent, intubation or tracheotomy may be necessary.

Papain: as solvent of false membrane.

Pepsin: as membrane solvent, locally.

Pilocarpine Hydrochlorate: internally; sometimes aids in loosening the false membrane.

Pota.s.sa Solution: internally.

Pota.s.sium Bichromate: as emetic.

Pota.s.sium Chlorate: internally, frequently repeated, and locally as a gargle.

Pota.s.sium Permanganate: as gargle.

Pyoktanin: topically.

Quinine: strong solution or spray.

Resorcin: spray.

Sanguinaria: as emetic. See under Croup.

Sa.s.safras Oil: locally.

Sodium Benzoate: in large doses, and powder insufflated.

Sodium Borate.

Sodium Hyposulphite, or Sulphites: internally and locally.

Sodium Sulphocarbolate.

Sozoiodole-Pota.s.sium: as dusting-powder with sulphur.

Sozoiodole-Sodium: as preceding; or as solution.

Strychnine: subcutaneously for paralysis.

Sulphocarbolates.

Sulphur.

Tannin: five per cent. solution as a spray.

Thymol.