Organic materia medica : including the standard remedies of the leading pharmacopoeas as well as those articles of the newer materia medica ... and of the preparations made therefrom by Parke, Davis & Co.
- Parke-Davis
- Date:
- 1888
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Organic materia medica : including the standard remedies of the leading pharmacopoeas as well as those articles of the newer materia medica ... and of the preparations made therefrom by Parke, Davis & Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![POISONS AND ANTIDOTES. Stomach-pump to be employed when available. POISON. ANTIDOTE. (Chalk; magnesia (plaster off wall in emerg- Acids, Mineral. -s ency); solution carbonate of soda; emollient ( drinks; fixed oils. ( Emetics; stimulants externally and internally. Aconite •< atropine, hypodermically, or fluid extract ( belladonna by mouth. Antimony Tartrate * \ Y%^}e adds; tannic aCid; catecbu; strODg f Moist peroxide of iron (perchloride of iron A poTPK c J an(* calcined magnesia); dialyzed iron; char- arsemc -j coa]- ammonia; artificial respiration; cold [ affusion; stimulants. Atropine See Belladonna. Argenti Nit. (silver nitrate) Solution of common salt in demulcent fluid. i Emetics; cold affusion, ammonia and other- stimulants externally and internally; pilo- carpine ? opium. Cannabis Indica See Indian Cannabis. ~ m J Emetics; emollient drinks; opiates by mouth Cantharides -j aiKi rectum. (Fixed oils; white of egg; stimulants; amyl Carbolic Acid ■< nitrite inhalations; atropine hy podermic- ( ally. f Artificial respiration; galvanism (interrupted ^ „ ~~„~„w T^^.T.mr^^ J current from stomach to larynx); amyl Chloroform Inhalation j nitrite inhalation. Keep head lower than [ the rest of the body. (Emetics, followed by demulcent drinks and Colchicum ■{ tannin frequently, or very strong tea. If ( coma supervene, brandy; ammonia; coffee. n j Emetics; tannin; stimulants externally and Conium -j internally; persistent artificial respiration. „ „ (Emetics; albumen (white of 1 egg to 4 grs. of Corrosive Sublimate -j sublimate); flour: milk. _, „ (Emetics, followed by mucilaginous fluids, con- Croton Oil ,.. ..-j tainin£ 0pium. Copper Sulph Albumen or white of egg; milk. . j Recumbent posture after emetics; tannin; Digitalis -j stimulants internally and externally. „ j Demulcent drinks and enemata; small doses .Llaterium -j Qf (jpjum^ anci the warm bath. Foxglove See Digitalis. {Artificial respiration, with cold affusicn; atropine hypodermically; interrupted gal- vanic current to heart region. Hyoscyamus See Belladonna. T ,. (Faradization of respiratory muscles and Indian Cannabis -j stryclmine cautiously. Not often fatal. i Emetics and demulcent drinks,—starch or Iodine < Hour diffused in water; amyl nitrite inhala- ( tions.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21011011_0284.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)