Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 97
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Antipyrine.

Aristol.

Belladonna.

Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate.

Bromides: for a.s.sociated headache.

Camphor.

Cocaine.

Cubebs.

Formaldehyde: by inhalation (2 per cent. solut.).

Glycerin.

Hamamelis.

Hot Mustard foot-bath.

Ichthyol.

Iodine Fumes.

Iodole.

Iodoformogen.

Losophan.

Menthol.

Pilocarpine Hydrochlorate.

Pota.s.sium Iodide.

Quinine.

Salicin.

Sodium Benzoate.

Sozoiodole salts.

Stearates.

Sweet Spirit of Niter.

Tartar Emetic.

Thymol.

~Coughs.~--_See also, Bronchitis, Pertussis, Phthisis._

Acid, Carbolic.

Acid, Hydrobromic.

Acid, Hydrocyanic, Diluted: for irritable cough, and in phthisis, and in reflex cough arising from gastric irritation.

Aconite: in throat-cough and emphysema.

Alcohol: relief by brandy or wine; aggravation by beer or stout.

Alum: as spray or gargle.

Antipyrine.

Antispasmin.

Argenti Nitras: in throat cough, a solution of 8 grn. to the fl. oz.

applied to fauces.

Apomorphine: in bronchitis with deficient secretion: and as emetic in children where there is excess of bronchial secretion.

Asafetida: in the after cough from habit, and in the sympathetic whooping-cough of mothers.

Belladonna: in nervous cough and uncomplicated whooping cough.

Blue Pill: in gouty or bilious pharyngeal irritation.

Butyl-Chloral Hydrate: in night coughs of phthisis.

Camphor: internally or locally, painted over the larynx with equal parts of alcohol.

Cannabis Indica.

Carbonic Acid Gas: inhalation in nervous cough.

Cerium: in cough a.s.sociated with vomiting.

Chloral Hydrate: in respiratory neurosis.

Chloroform: with a low dose of opium and glycerin in violent paroxysmal cough; if very violent to be painted over the throat.