Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 146
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Quinine.

~Glottis, OEdema of.~--_See also, Croup, Laryngitis._

Acid, Tannic.

Alum.

Ammonium Carbonate: as emetic.

Conium.

Emetics.

Ethyl Iodide.

Inhalations.

Scarification.

Tracheotomy.

~Glycosuria.~--_See Diabetes._

~Goiter.~--_See also, Exophthalmos._

Ammonium Chloride.

Ammonium Fluoride.

Cadmium Oleate.

Electricity.

Ferric Chloride.

Iodides.

Iodine: internally, and locally as ointment or tincture, and as injection.

Iodoform.

Iodoformogen.

Iodothyrine.

Mercuric Biniodide: as ointment, to be used in front of hot fire, or in hot sun.

Pota.s.sium Bromide.

Pota.s.sium Iodide.

Strophanthus.

Strychnine.

Thyraden.

~Gonorrhea.~--_See also, Chordee, Gleet, Orchitis; Rheumatism; Gonorrheal; Urethritis, Urethral Stricture, Vaginitis._

Acid, Benzoic: internally.

Acid, Boric.

Acid, Camphoric.

Acid, Chromic.

Acid, Cubebic.

Acid, Gallic.

Acid, Tannic.

Acid, Trichloracetic.

Aconite: in acute stage.

Airol.

Alcohol not to be touched.

Alkalines: salts, or waters, as citrates or bicarbonates, to make urine alkaline.

Alum: as an injection.

Aluminium Tannate.

Alumnol.

Antimony: if acute stage is severe.

Aristol.

Argentamine.