Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 51
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Veratrum Viride: along with opium in quieting circulation.

Zinc Chloride.

~Angina Catarrhalis.~--_See also, Choking, Croup, Laryngitis, Pharyngitis, Throat Tonsillitis, etc._

Acid, Carbolic.

Acid, Gallic.

Alum.

Creolin: by vapor-inhalation.

Iron Chloride: as gargle.

Ichthyol: as gargle.

Pota.s.sium Chlorate: as gargle.

Pota.s.sium Nitrate.

Silver Nitrate.

Sodium Bicarbonate.

Sozoiodole-Sodium.

~Angina Diphtheritica.~--_See Diphtheria._

~Angina Pectoris.~

Aconite.

Allyl Tribromide.

Antipyrine.

a.r.s.enic: to prevent paroxysms.

Atropine.

Cactus Grandiflorus.

Chamomile: in hysterical symptoms.

Chloral: in full doses.

Chloroform: cautiously inhaled to ease the pain.

Cocaine.

Cold: applied to forehead gives relief.

Convallaria.

Conline Hydrobromate.

Digitalis.

Ether: to diminish pain, combined with opium in 1/4-grn. doses.

Erythrol Tetranitrate.

Morphine: hypodermically.

Nitrite of Amyl: gives great relief during paroxysms; in atheromatous arteries must be used with care.

Nitrites of Sodium and Pota.s.sium: less rapid than nitrite of amyl, but have more power to prevent return of symptoms.

Nitroglycerin: like nitrite of sodium.

Phosphorus: during intervals to lessen tendency.

Pota.s.sium Bromide: in full doses will relieve the spasm.

Pyridine.

Quinine: when any malarious taint is present.

Spermine.

Spirit Ether.

Strophanthus.

Strychnine: sometimes useful in mild cases in very small doses.

Tonics.

Turpentine Oil: locally to the chest during paroxysms.

~Anorexia.~--_See also, lists of Tonics, Gastric Tonics, etc._

Acid, Nitro-hydrochloric: when following acute disease.