Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 268
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Chamomile Flowers: in nares.

Cotton Plug: in nares.

Gelsemium: in excessive morning sneezings with discharge.

Iodine: inhalation.

Iodipin.

Levico Water.

Menthol.

Mercury: when heaviness of head and pain in limbs.

Pota.s.sium Iodide: ten grn. doses frequently repeated.

Pressure beneath Nose, over the termination of the nasal branch of the ophthalmic division of the fifth.

~Somnambulism~.--_See also, Nightmare._

Bromides.

Bromipin.

Bromalin.

Bromo-hemol.

Glycerinophosphates.

Opium.

~Somnolence.~

a.r.s.en-hemol.

Caffeine.

Coca.

Glycerinophosphates.

Kola.

Levico Water.

Spermine.

~Spasmodic Affections~--_See list of Antispasmodics; also Angina Pectoris, Asthma, Ch.o.r.ea, Colic, Cough, Convulsions, Croup, Dysuria, Epilepsy, Gastrodynia, Hydrophobia, Hysteria, Laryngismus, Pertussis, Stammering, Teta.n.u.s, Torticollis, Trismus, etc._

~Spermatorrhea.~--_See also, Emissions, Hypochondriasis, Impotence; also list of Anaphrodisiacs._

Acetanilid.

Acid, Camphoric.

Antispasmm.

a.r.s.enic: in functional impotence; best combined with iron as the a.r.s.enate, and with ergot.

Atropine.

Belladonna: in relaxation of the genital organs where there is no dream nor o.r.g.a.s.m: one-fourth grain of extract, and a grain and a half of zinc sulphate.

Bladder to be emptied as soon as patient awakes.

Bromalin.

Bromides: when it is physiological in a plethoric patient; not when genitalia are relaxed.

Bromipin.

Bromo-hemol.

Calomel: ointment applied to urethra.

Camphor Bromide: or camphor alone; diminishes venereal excitement.

Cantharides: in cases of deficient tone, either from old age, excess, or abuse; should be combined with iron.

Chloral Hydrate: to arrest nocturnal emissions.

Cimicifuga: where emission takes place on the least excitement.

Cold Douching and Sponging.

Cornutine.

Digitalis: in frequent emissions with languid circulation; with bromide in plethoric subjects.

Electricity.

Ergot: deficient tone in the genital organs.