Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 136
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Mercury: small doses at the commencement of typhoid or scarlet fever.

Musk: a stimulant in collapse; along with opium in an acute specific fever.

Neurodin.

Opium: in typhoid delirium; with tartar emetic if furious; at the crisis aids action of alcohol.

Phenacetin.

Phenocoll Hydrochlorate.

Phosphate of Calcium: in hectic.

Pota.s.sium Bitartrate.

Pota.s.sium Citrate.

Pota.s.sium Nitrate.

Pota.s.sium Tartrate.

Pota.s.sium and Sodium Tartrate.

Quinine: in malarial, typhoid, and septic fevers; the most generally applicable antipyretic.

Resorcin: antipyretic and antiseptic.

Rhus Toxicodendron: in rheumatic fever, and scarlet fever with typhoid symptoms.

Salicin: in rheumatic fevers, or in hyperpyrexia.

Salicylate of Sodium: in rheumatic fevers, or in hyperpyrexia.

Salol.

Sodium Benzoate: in infectious and eruptive fevers; antiseptic and antipyretic.

Strychnine: subcutaneously for muscular paralysis as a sequela.

Sulphate of Magnesium: as a depletive and purgative.

Tartar Emetic: in small doses, with opium, if delirium is not greater than wakefulness; if greater, in full doses, with small doses of opium; diaph.o.r.etic; in ague aids quinine, also in acute.

Thermodin.

Triphenin.

Turpentine Oil: stimulant in typhoid, puerperal, and yellow, and to stop hemorrhage in typhoid.

Valerian.

Veratrum Viride: in delirium ferox.

Warm Sponging: in the simple fevers of children.

~Fibroids.~--_See Tumors._

~Fissures.~--_See also, Rhagades._

Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate.

Collodion.

Creolin.

Ichthyol.

Iodoformogen.

Iodole.

Papain.

Pyoktanin.

Traumaticin.

~Fissured Nipples.~--_See also, Rhagades._

Bis.m.u.th Oleate.

Cacao b.u.t.ter.

Ichthyol.

Sozoiodole-Pota.s.sium.

Traumaticin.

~Fistula.~

Bis.m.u.th Oxyiodide.

Capsic.u.m: as weak infusion locally.