Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 195
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Duboisine: as calmative.

Ergot: in recurrent mania.

Ether: in maniacal paroxysms.

Galvanism: to head and to cervical sympathetic.

Gamboge.

Gelsemium: when much motor excitement and wakefulness.

Hyoscine Hydrobromate.

Hyoscyamine or Hyoscyamus: in hallucinations and hypochondriasis.

Iron.

Morphine.

Opium: alone or with tartar emetic.

Paraldehyde.

Physostigma.

Pota.s.sium Bromide.

Scopolamine: as a soporific.

Stramonium.

Sulfonal: as a hypnotic.

Veratrum Viride.

Wet Pack.

Zinc Phosphide.

~Marasmus.~--_See Adynamia, Cachexia, Emaciation, etc._

~Mast.i.tis.~--_See also, Abscess, Lactation._

Aconite.

Ammonium Chloride: as lotion locally.

Arnica.

Belladonna: locally as liniment or ointment.

Breast-pump.

Calcium Sulphide: internally if abscess is forming.

Camphor.

Chloral Hydrate Poultice.

Conium.

Digitalis Infusion: locally as fomentation.

Friction: with oil.

Galvanism.

Hyoscyamus: as plaster to relieve painful distention from milk.

Ice.

Ichthyol topically: one of the best remedies.

Iodine.

Jaborandi.

Mercury and Morphine Oleate: locally in mammary abscess.

Phytolacca: to arrest inflammation, local application.

Plaster: to support and compress mammae.

Pota.s.sium Bromide.

Salines.

Stramonium: fresh leaves as poultice.

Tartar Emetic: in small doses frequently repeated at commencement.

Tobacco Leaves: as poultice.

~Measles.~--_For Sequelae, see Bronchitis, Cough, Ophthalmia, Otorrhea, Pneumonia, etc._

Acid, Carbolic: internally at commencement.