Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 178
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Hydrargyri Bichloridum.

Hydrastis: in obstinate cases.

Hydroquinone.

Hyoscyamine.

Ice Pack: if fever is long continued and excessive.

Iodine Tincture: to prevent recurrence of ague.

Ipecacuanha: most useful as emetic.

Iron.

Leptandra Virginica: after disease is lessened by quinine.

Mercury.

Methylene Blue.

Morphine: along with quinine as an adjuvant.

Mustard: to soles of feet.

Narcotine: two to five grn. three times a day sometimes very useful.

Nitrite of Amyl: by inhalation to relieve or shorten cold stage.

Nitrite of Sodium.

Nitroglycerin.

Nux Vomica.

Ol. Terebinthinae.

Opium: in full doses to prevent chill.

Pepper: along with quinine.

Phenocoll Hydrochlorate.

Phosphates.

Phosphorus.

Pilocarpine Hydrochlorate.

Piperin.

Podophyllin.

Pota.s.sium a.r.s.enite: solution.

Pota.s.sium Bromide.

Pota.s.sium Chloride.

Pota.s.sium Nitrate: ten grn. in brandy and water, or dry on tongue, to prevent fit.

Purgatives.

Qua.s.sia.

Quinetum.

Quinine: as prophylactic to abort fit and to prevent recurrence: its action is aided by purgatives, emetics and aromatics.

Quinine Hydrobromate: like quinine, and less liable to produce cinchonism.

Quinoidine.

Quinoline.

Quinoline Tartrate.

Resorcin.

Saccharated Lime.

Salicin.

Salipyrine.

Sodium Chloride: tablespoonful in gla.s.s of hot water at a draught on empty stomach.

Spider Web: as pill.

Stramonium.

Strychnine.

Zinc Sulphate.

~Intertrigo.~--_See also, Excoriations._

Acetanilid: locally.