Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 83
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Electricity.

Gaduol: as tonic.

Ichthalbin: as alterant tonic.

Ichthyol: topically.

Iodine: ointment or tincture to unbroken chilblains.

Lead Subacetate.

Sozoiodole-Sodium.

Tincture of Opium: locally to ease itching.

Turpentine Oil.

~Chlorosis.~--_See also, Anemia, Amenorrhea._

Absinthin.

Acid, Gallic.

a.r.s.enic: in place of or along with iron.

a.r.s.en-hemol.

Benzoin.

Berberine Sulphate: inferior to quinine.

Calcium Hypophosphite.

Cetrarin.

Cocculus Indicus: in amenorrhea and leucorrhea.

Cupro-hemol.

Ergot: in chlorotic amenorrhea.

Ferri Iodidum.

Ferro-Manganates.

Ferropyrine.

Gaduol.

Gold.

Glycerinophosphates.

Hemol.

Hemo-gallol: powerful blood-maker.

Hemoglobin.

Hypophosphite of Calcium, or Sodium.

Ichthalbin: effective alterative.

Iron: carbonate, useful form; sometimes best as chalybeate waters. In irritable stomach the non-astringent preparations; in weak anemic girls, with pain and vomiting after food, the per-salts are best.

Levico Water.

Manganese Salts: in general.

Ma.s.sage: useful, combined with electricity and forced feeding.

Nux Vomica: useful, combined with iron.

Orexine: as appetizer.

Pancreatin: to improve digestion.

Pota.s.sium Iodide.

Purgatives: useful, often indispensable.

Sea-Bathing.

Zinc Phosphide.

Zinc Valerianate.

~Choking.~

Pota.s.sium Bromide: In children who choke over drinking, but who swallow solids readily.

~Cholera Asiatica.~

Acid, Boric.

Acid, Carbolic: 2 min., along with 2 grn. of iodine, every hour.