Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 238
Library

Part 238

Chloral Hydrate: with camphor locally.

Cimicifuga.

Croton Oil: locally in obstinate cases.

Ether: as spray, locally.

Gelsemium.

Iodine: locally.

Iron: when a.s.sociated with leucorrhea.

Morphine.

Mustard Leaves.

Nerve-stretching.

Opium: liniment rubbed in after warm fomentations or hypodermic injections. Internally, most useful to cut short attack and relieve pain.

Pilocarpine.

Plasters: to relieve pain and give support.

Poultices.

Quinine.

Sanguinaria.

Strapping.

Turpentine Oil.

Veratrum Viride.

Wet-cupping: when pain severe and fever high.

~Pleuro-Pneumonia.~

Acid, Carbolic: two per cent. solution injected locally.

Bryonia.

Sanguinaria.

Turpentine Oil: locally.

~Pneumonia.~--_See also, Pleuro-Pneumonia._

Acid, Hydriodic.

Acid, Phosphoric.

Acid, Salicylic.

Aconite: very useful, especially at commencement.

Alantol.

Alcohol.

Ammonia.

Ammonium Carbonate: as stimulant.

Ammonium Chloride.

Antimony.

Antipyrine.

Arnica.

Belladonna: at commencement.

Benzanilide.

Bleeding.

Blisters: at beginning to lessen pain.

Bryonia: when pleurisy present.

Caffeine.

Calomel.

Camphor.

Carbonate of Sodium.

Chloral Hydrate.

Chloroform.