Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 292
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Ergot: for intestinal hemorrhage.

Eucalyptol.

Eucalyptus: thought to shorten disease.

Ferri Perchloridi Tinctura.

Glycerin and Water, with lemon juice, as mouth wash.

Guaiacol.

Guaiacol Carbonate.

Hydrastine.

Hyoscyamus.

Iodine: specific German treatment; use either liquor or tincture.

Iron.

Lactophenin.

Lead Acetate: to check diarrhea.

Lime Water.

Licorice Powder.

Magnesium Salicylate.

Mercury Bichloride: 10 min. of solution 1/2 grn. in 1 oz. water, every two or three hours.

Milk Diet.

Morphine: in large doses, if perforation occur.

Naphtalene.

Naphtol.

Naphtol Benzoate.

Neurodin.

Opium: to check delirium and wakefulness at night, and to relieve the diarrhea.

Phosphorus: if nervous system is affected.

Pota.s.sium Iodide: alone or with iodine.

Quinidine: equal to quinine.

Quinine: in large doses to reduce the temperature.

Resorcin: antipyretic.

Rest and Diet.

Salol.

Sodium Benzoate: antipyretic.

Sodium Paracresotate.

Sodium Thiosulphate.

Starch, Iodized.

Tannalbin: with calomel.

Tannopin.

Tartar Emetic: in pulmonary congestion.

Thalline Sulphate.

Thermodin.

Thymol.

Tribromphenol.

Triphenin.

Turpentine Oil: at end of the second week, 10 minims every two hours, and every three hours in the night; specific if the diarrhea continues during convalescence.

Veratrum Viride.

Xeroform.

Zinc Sulphocarbolate.

~Typhus Fever.~--_See also, Delirium, Typhoid Fever._

Acid, Phosphoric: agreeable drink.

Acid, Salicylic: antipyretic.