Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 236
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Tuberculin.

Turpentine Oil.

Vinegar.

Xeroform.

Zinc Sulphate.

~Piles.~--_See Hemorrhoids._

~Pityriasis.~--_See also, Seborrhea; and for Pityriasis Versicolor, see Tinea Versicolor._

Acid, Acetic.

Acid, Carbolic: with glycerin and water locally.

Acid, Sulphurous: locally.

Alkalies and Tonics.

Anthrarobin.

a.r.s.en-hemol.

a.r.s.enic.

a.r.s.enic and Mercury: internally.

Bichloride of Mercury.

Borax: saturated solution or glycerite locally.

Cajuput Oil.

Chrysarobin.

Citrine Ointment.

Gaduol.

Glycerin.

Glycerinophosphates.

Ichthalbin: internally.

Ichthyol: topically.

Lead: locally.

Levico Water.

Mercury Ointment.

Myrtol.

Naftalan.

Oleate of Mercury.

Resorcin.

Sapo Laricis.

Solution a.r.s.enic and Mercury Iodide.

Sulphides: locally.

Sulphites.

Sulphur.

Thyraden.

~Pityriasis Capitis.~--_See Seborrhea._

~Pleurisy.~--_For Chronic Pleurisy, see Empyema. See also, Hydrothorax, Pleuro-Pneumonia._

Acid, Hydriodic.

Aconite: in early stage.

Antimony.

Antipyrine.

Aspiration.

Belladonna Plaster: most useful to relieve pain in old adhesions.

Blisters.

Blood-letting.