Merck's manual of the materia medica, together with a summary of therapeutic indications and a classification of medicaments : a ready-reference pocket book for the physician and surgeon.
- Merck Serono
- Date:
- 1899
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Merck's manual of the materia medica, together with a summary of therapeutic indications and a classification of medicaments : a ready-reference pocket book for the physician and surgeon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PAET IL Colic, Nophi'itic. — See Colic Renal and Hepatic. Colic Re II 111 anil Hepatic. — See also, Calculi. Aliment; abstain from amylaceous and fat- ty , also from fish and fowl. Alkalies: alkaline wa- ters very useful. Ammonium Borate. Amyl Valerianate. Antipyrine. Baths; warm, to re- move pain. Belladonna. Butter with a cup of hot strong coffee, till bilious vomiting ensues. Calomel. Chloroform : inhala- tion from tumbler during fit. Collinsonia. Corn-silk. Counter-I r r i t a t i on; see list of Irritants, etc. Diet. Ether; like chloro- form. Ether or Ethyl-Chlor- ide by spray on the painful region. Formin. Gelsemiura. Horse-back riding. Hot application over liver; as a relaxant. Hydrangea. Lycetol. Lysidine. Neurodine. Olive or Cotton-Seed Oil. Opium; in small doses frequently repeated, or hypodermically as morphine. Piperazine. Sodium Benzoate. Sodinm Salicylate. Sodium Oleate. Stramonium. Strophanthus Tinc- ture. Turpentine Oil. Collapse. — See also, Erhaustion, Shock, Syncope. Ammonia. Atropine. Caffeine. Camphor. Digitalin. Digitoxin. Ether. Heat. Nitroglycerine. Mustard Baths. Sparteine. Strophanthin. Strychnine, Suprarenal extract. Coma. — See also. Cerebral Congestion, Uremia, Narcotic Poisoning. Blisters; on various parts of the body in succession in the critical condition, es- pecially at the end of a long illness. Cold Douche ; in the drunkenness of opi- um care must be taken not to chill, and it is best to al- ternate the cold with warm water. Croton Oil; as a pur- gative in cerebral concussion, etc. Dry Champagne. Mustard; to stimulate. Potassium Bitartrate; purgative where the blood is poisoned. Sodium Bicarbonate; in very large doses [3-6 oz (100-180 grm.) daily] to check dia- betic coma. Turpentine Oil; ene- ma as Stimulant. Condylomata. — See also. Syphilis {Con- dylomata lata), Warts(Condylomata accuminataj. Acid, Carbolic; locally. Acid, Chromic; with one-fourth of water locally, as caustic. Acid, Nitric: as caus- tic, or dilute soluti- ons as a wash. Arsenic; as caustic. , Diiodoform. Enrophen. Ichthyol. lodole. Iodoform; locally. Mercury; wash with chlorine water, or chlorinated soda, and dust with calo- mel and oxide of zinc in equal quan- tities. Savine externally. Silver Nitrate; as caustic. Sozoiodole-Mercury. Thuja; strong tinc- ture locally, small do- ses internally useful. Zinc Chloride or Ni- trate; locally as a caustic or astringent. Zinc Sulphate. Conjunctivitis. Acid, Boric. Acid, Carbolic. Alum; after acute symptoms have sub- sided; but not if the epithelium is denud- ed, since perforation may then take place. Antipyrine. Argenti Nitras; solu- tion 4 grn. (0.25 grm.) to the fl. dr. (4 cc.> in purulent ophth- almia. The solid in gonorrheal ophthal- mia, to be after- wards washed with sodium chloride so- lution, 4 grn. to the fl. oz (0.25; 30.0 CO.). Atropine. Belladonna; locally and internally. Bismuth; locally, in chronic cases. Blisters; behind ear. Boroglyceride. Cadmium; .as a wash instead of copper and zinc the sul- phate, 1 grn. to the fl. oz (0.06 grm.; 30.0 cc.). Calomel. 4 Castor Oil; a drop in j eye to lessen irrita- i tion from foreign 1 body. J Cocaine Hydrochlorate m Mircles Manual.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28087276_0140.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)