Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 44
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Part 44

Cod-Liver Oil.

Copper.

Electricity.

Euresol.

Europhen.

Gaduol: internally, in scrofulous and hectic cases.

Glycerin: both locally and internally.

Hydrastine Hydrochlorate: as lotion.

Hydrastis.

Ichthalbin: internally.

Ichthyol: externally.

Iodide of Sulphur: in all stages of the disease.

Iodine: is of doubtful value.

Iodole: topically.

Levico Water.

Liquor Hydrarg. Pernitratis: a single drop on an indurated pustule will destroy without a scar.

Magnesium Sulphate.

Mercurials: internally.

Mercury Nitrate: solution topically.

Mercury Bichloride: solution as wash.

Mercury Iodide, red.

Naphtol.

Nitric Acid.

Perosmic Acid.

Phosphorus: in chronic cases in place of a.r.s.enic. The phosphates and hypo-phosphites are safer and more valuable. The latter in acne indurata.

Pota.s.sium Bromide: sometimes useful in moderate doses in obstinate cases. This salt and the Iodide very often cause acne when taken continuously.

Pota.s.sium Chlorate.

Quinine.

Resorcin.

Sand: friction with, useful.

Sodium Bicarbonate.

Strontium Iodide.

Sulphur: internally, and externally as a lotion or ointment, most valuable agent.

Thymol.

Water: Hot sponging several times a day.

Zinc Salts.

~Actinomycosis.~

Pota.s.sium Iodide.

Sodium Salicylate.

~Addison's Disease.~

a.r.s.enic.

Glycerin: in full doses.

Iron: with antiemetics and tonics.

Iron Glycerinophosphate.

Levico Water.

Phosphorus.

Skimmed Milk: as diet.

Sozoiodole-Pota.s.sium.