Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 177
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Urethane.

Valerian.

Warm Bath.

Warmth: internally and externally.

Water.

Wet Compress.

Wet Pack.

~Intercostal Neuralgia.~--_See Neuralgia._

~Intermittent Fever.~--_See also, Malaria; also list of Antiperiodics._

Acetanilid.

Acid, Carbolic.

Acid, Nitric: in obstinate cases.

Acid, Salicylic.

Aconite.

Alcohol.

Alum.

Ammonium Carbazotate: one-half to one grn. in pill.

Ammonium Chloride.

Amyl Nitrite.

Antipyrine.

Apiol: in mild cases, 15 grns. during an hour, in divided doses, four hours before the paroxysm.

a.r.s.enic: exceedingly useful, especially in irregular malaria.

Atropine: subcutaneously, to arrest or cut short cold stage.

Berberine: in chronic cases.

Bleeding.

Brucine.

Calomel.

Camphor: taken before the fit to prevent it.

Capsic.u.m: along with quinine as adjuvant.

Chamomile.

Chloral Hydrate: as antipyretic when fever is high; and to check vomiting or convulsions in adults and children during malarious fever.

Chloroform: to prevent or cut short cold stage.

Cimicifuga: in brow ague.

Cinchonidine or Cinchonine: useful and cheap.

Coffee.

Cold Compress.

Cool drinks and sponging.

Cornus Florida: a subst.i.tute for quinine.

Digitalis.

Elaterium.

Emetics: if chill follows full meal.

Eucalyptus Globulus: during convalescence.

Eupatorium.

Ferric Sulphate.

Ferrous Iodide.

Gelsemium: pushed until it produces dilated pupils or double vision.

Grindelia Squarrosa: in hypertrophied spleen.

Guaiacol.

Hot Bath.