Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 145
Library

Part 145

Aloes.

Argentamine.

Argonin.

Aristol.

Betol.

Bis.m.u.th Oxyiodide or Subnitrate: suspended in glycerin or mucilage.

Blisters: to perineum useful in obstinate gleet.

Cantharides: minim doses of tincture frequently repeated.

Copaiba: internally, and locally smeared on a bougie and introduced; best used in chronic form.

Copper Sulphate: as injection.

Creosote.

Eucalyptol: in very chronic gleet.

Gallobromol.

Hydrastine Hydrochlorate.

Iodoform.

Iodoformogen.

Iodole.

Iron: either perchloride or sulphate as injection, along with opium.

Juniper Oil: like copaiba.

Kino.

Lead Acetate: injection is sometimes used.

Lime Water.

Mercury: half a grn. of bichloride in six ounces of water.

Naphtol.

Oil Juniper.

Oil Turpentine.

Peru, Balsam of.

Piper Methystic.u.m.

Pota.s.sium Permanganate.

Protargol.

Salol.

Sandalwood Oil: useful both locally and generally.

Silver Citrate.

Sozoiodole-Sodium.

Tannin, Glycerite of: as injection.

Terebene.

Thalline Sulphate.

Tolu, Balsam of.

Turpentine Oil: in a condition of relaxation.

Uva Ursi.

Zinc Acetate.

Zinc Sulphate: as injection.

~Glossitis.~

Alum.

Bis.m.u.th: locally.

Electrolysis: in simple hypertrophy, and cystic.

Iron.

Leeches.

Purgatives.