A text-book of pharmacology, therapeutics and materia medica / by T. Lauder Brunton ; adapted to the United States Pharmacopoeia by Francis H. Williams.
- Lauder Brunton
- Date:
- 1887
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A text-book of pharmacology, therapeutics and materia medica / by T. Lauder Brunton ; adapted to the United States Pharmacopoeia by Francis H. Williams. Source: Wellcome Collection.
1291/1340 page 1219
![Pediculi. A.NISE Bake Clothes to destroy ova Chloroform, 1 cocculus indicus Dalmatian Flowers, 1 Essential Oils, 3 Laurel Leaves, Decoct. 1 Mercury, 3. As ointment or wash Petroleum, 1 Pyrbthrum, 1 Quassia, 1 Stavesacre, 3 Pemphigus. Arsenic, 1, 2, 3, 4 Belladonna, 2 Chlorate of Potassium, 1 Cod-Liver Oil Hot Bath, 1 Iodide op Potassium, 1 _ Mercury ' Phosphorus, 1 Silver Nitrate Sulphides, 1 Tar, 1 Pericaeditis. Aconite, 3 Alcohol, 3. Sometimes very useful Bleeding, 1 Blisters, 1, 3. Near heart very useful Bryonia. Useful in exudation Calomel and Opium. Pormerly much used Digitalis, 1, 3. When heart is rapid and feeble with cyanosis and dropsy Iodide op Potassium, 4 Iodine, 1 Iodoform, 4 Mercury, 1, 4 Opium, 1. In grain doses every three to six hours, very useful Poultice, 3 Quinine, I Veratrum ViRnxE, 3 Periostitis. Iodide op Potassium, or Ammonium, 3 Iodine. Locally Mercury, 1. Internally Mercury and Morphine Oleate, 3. Externally Mezereon. In rheumatic and scrofulous cases Phosphattss, 4 Poultices Stavesacre. When long bones affected Peritonitis. Aconite, 2, 4. At commencement Ammonia, 1 Antimony, 3 Blisters, 4 Bryonia. When exudation Chloral, 2 Chlorine Solution, 3 CoccuLUS Indicus. Por tympanites Cold, 4 Ice, 1 Iodine, 1 Ipecacuanha, 4 Leeches, 2 Mercury, 1, 4. When there is a tendency to fibrous exudation Opium, 1, 2, 3, 4. Freely, most useful Plumbic Acetate, 1 Potassium Salts, 2 Poultices, 2, 3, 4 Peritonitis. Quinine, 1, 2 Rubefacients, 2 Steam, 2. Applied to the abdomen under a cloth when poultices cannot be borne Turpentine, 2. For tympanites Teratrum Viride, 4 Perspiration. Agaric. In phthisis Aromatic Sulphuric Acid, 2. In phthisis Atropine, 2, 3. In sweating of phthisis, in- ternally Bell.ujonna, 3. As liniment for local sweats Betula, 1 Carbolic Acid. With glycerine locally for fetid sweat Ergot, 3 Gallic Acid, 2, 3. In phthisis Glycerine, 1 Iodoform, 3 Jaborandi, 1 Lead, 2 musca)une, 2 Neat's Foot Oil rubbed over the surface Oils, 3 Opium, 3. As Dover's powder in phthisis Permanganate of Potassium, 2. Locally for fetid perspiration PiCROTOXIN, 2, 3 Pilocarpine, 3 Quinine, 3 Salicin. In phthisis Salicylic Acid, 2. With borax in fetid per- s])iration Spinal Ice-Bag, 3 Sponging, 3. Very hot Strychnine. In phthisis Tannin, 3 Vinegar. Locally Zinc Oxide, 2, 3. In phthisis Pertussis. Aconite, 1 Alum, 1 Ammonium Chloride, 1 Amyl Nitrite, 1 Argenti Oxidum, 1 Arnica, 1 Arsenic, 1 Atropine, 1 Belladonna, 1 Benzix, 1 Blister, 1. To nape of nock Bromide of Ammonium, 1 Bromide of Potassium, 1 Bcjtyl-Ghloral, 1 Cantharides, 1 Carbolic Acid, 1. As spray Castanea Vesca, 1 Cerium Oxalate, 1 Cheken, 1 Chloral, 1. In spasmodic stage Chloroform, 1. As inhalation dui-ing paroxysm Clover Tea, 1 Cochineal, 1 CoD-LiVER Oil, 1 Coffee, 1 Decoction of Chestnut Leaves, ad lib. Some- times useful Drosera, 1 Ergot, 1 Ether Spray, 1 Gas Lime, 1. Exhalation G KLSEMIUM, 1. In spasmodic stage Hydrobromic Acid, 1 Hydrocyanic Acid, 1. In habitual cough when the true whooping cough has ceased Hydrogen, Peroxide op, 1 4 I 2](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20407816_1291.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


