Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 144
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Strychnine.

Sulphur Iodide.

Sulphites.

~Glandular Enlargement.~--_See also, Bubo, Wen, Goiter, Tabes Mesenterica, Parot.i.tis, Tonsillitis, etc._

Acid, Carbolic: injections of a two per cent. solution.

Ammoniac.u.m Plaster: as counter-irritant on scrofulous glands.

Ammonium Chloride.

Antimony Sulphide.

a.r.s.enic.

Barium Chloride.

Belladonna.

Blisters: to scrofulous glands.

Cadmium Chloride.

Calcium Chloride: in enlarged and breaking-down scrofulous glands.

Calcium Sulphide: for glands behind jaw with deep-seated suppuration.

Cod-Liver Oil.

Conium: in chronic enlargements.

Creosote.

Gaduol.

Gold Chloride: in scrofula.

Guaiac.u.m.

Hydrastis.

Ichthalbin: internally.

Ichthyol: topically.

Iodides.

Iodine: internally; and painted around, not over the gland.

Iodoform: as a dressing to breaking-down glands.

Iodoformogen: equable and persistent in action on open glands.

Iodole: internally.

Lead Iodide: ointment.

Mercury: internally; locally the oleate of mercury and morphine.

Pilocarpine: in acute affections of parotid and submaxillary.

Pota.s.sium Iodide: ointment over enlarged thyroid and chronically inflamed glands.

Sozoiodole-Mercury.

Sulphides.

Thiosinamine.

Valerian.

~Glaucoma.~

Atropine has caused this disease.

Duboisine like atropine.

Eserine: lowers intraocular tension.

Iridectomy: the only cure.

Quinine.

~Glottis, Spasm of.~--_See Laryngismus Stridulus._

~Gleet.~--_See also, Gonorrhea._

Acid, Tannic.

Acid, Trichloracetic.

Airol.