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.
1307/1340 page 1235
![Tinea Tonsurans. Acetic Acid, 3. Strong locally ACETUM Canthabidis, 1 Aesenic, 1. Tonic Boric Acid, 1. Ethereal solution after head is thoroughly cleansed Cabbolic Acid, 1, 3. In early stages Chrisma, 1. A derivative from petroleum. A parasiticide Chbysophanic Acid, 1. Gr. xxx. to 5j. as oint- ment •CoccuLUS Indicus •CoD-LrvTEB Oil Costeb's Paste. Iodine 3ij., Oleum cadini, 3ij. Creasote Cboton Oil, 1, 3. Liniment followed by a poultice 2]PILATI0N Iodine, 1, 3. The tincture in children Menthol, 1. Parasiticide and analgesic Mebcury, 1, 3. White precipitate lightly smeared over, the oleate, pernitrate and oxide as ointments. The bichloride as a lotion gr. ij. ad Sj. •Oil of Naphtha Salicylic Acid, 1. Strong solution in alcohol, gr. xl. ad S]., or gr. xl. to vaseline 5]. Sodium Bthylate Sulphurous Acid, 1, 3 sulpho-cyaxide of potassium Thymol. Like menthol Tongue, Diseases op. BiCYANiDB OP Mercury, 1. In mucous tuber- cles Borax. In chronic superficial glossitis; and in fissured tongue Cinnamon. To flavour Clo%':es. As gargle Cochleaeia Armoracia, 1. As gargle CONIUM Frenulum. Should be divided in tongue-tie ' GriNGER. Masticatory Hydrastis. In stomatitis Iodine Iodoform. To ulcers Mercury. In syphilitic disease Mbzbreon, Oil op. Sialagogue Nitric Acid. In dyspeptic ulcers; the strong acid as caustic Nux Vomica Pepper. Condiment Phytolacca Potassium Bromide Potassium Chlorate. In aphthous ulceration, chronic superficial glossitis, stomatitis Potassium Iodide. In tertiary specific ulcera- tion, and in macroglossia Pyrethrum. Masticatory Ehus Toxicodendron SrL\T;R Nitrate. Caustic to ulcers Xanthoxylum, 2. In lingual paralysis Zinc Chloride. Caustic Tonsillitis, vide Throat, Sore. Tonsils, Enlarged. Aluminium Sulphate. Locally applied Ammonium Iodide Catechu. Astringent gargle Excision Pel Bovinum, 1. Inspissated, rubbed up with conium and olive oil as an ointment to be painted over Perri Perchloridi, Tinctura. Astringent in chronically enlarged tonsils JoDiNE Tincture. To cause absorption Tonsils, Enlarged. Massage, 1. Of the tonsils Silver Nitrate. Caustic Tannin, 1. Saturated solution of fresh tannin Tonsils, Ulcerated. Cantharides. As vesicant Coptis. Gargle Iron. Gargle Lycopodium. To dust over Magnesium Sulphate. Pree purgation with Mercuric Iodide. In scrofulous and syphilitic ulceration Potassium Chlorate. Gargle Potassium Iodide. In tertiary syphilis Sulphurous Acid. Pure or B.P. mixed with equal quantity of glycerine and painted over Toothache. Aconite, 3. Liniment or ointment in facial neuralgia if due to decayed teeth Alum, 2. A solution in nitrous ether locally applied Argenti Nitras. The solid applied to the clean cavity and the mouth then gargled Arsenic, 1, 3. Caustic to destroy the dental nerve Belladonna Butyl-Chloral, 1, 3. In neuralgic toothache Calcium Salts Camphor. Rubbed on gum, or dropped on cotton wool and placed in tooth Camphor and Chloral. Liniment to relieve facial neuralgia Capsicum, 3. A strong infusion on lint Carbolic Acid, 2. A single drop of strong, on cotton wool placed in cavity of tooth Chamomile Chloral, 1. Solution in glycerine one in four, or solid in cotton wool to be applied to the hollow tooth Chloroform, 1, 3. Into ear or tooth on lint; a good liniment with creasote ; or injected into the gum Cocaine, 3. The hydrochlorate into a painful cavity Colchicum. Along with opium in rheumatic odontalgia Collodion, 3. Mixed with melted crystallised carbolic acid, and put into cavity on cotton wool; first increases and then diminishes pain CoNiiNE, 3. Solution in alcohol on cotton wool and put into tooth Creasote. Like carbolic acid Croton Oil Electricity Gelsemium, 1,3. To relieve the pain of a carious tooth unconnected with any local inflamma- tion Ginger Glonoine Iodine, 3. Painted on to remove tartar on teeth, and in exposure of fang due to atrophy of gum Mercury. As alterative and purgative Morphine. Subcutaneously injected Nitric Acid. To destroy exposed nerve Nux VOAIICA Oil op Cloves, 2, 4. Dropped into the cavity of a hollow tooth Opium, 2, Dropped into cavity Pellitory, 4. Chewed Potassium Bromide Pulsatilla, 1. lu rheumatic odontalgia Quinine. In full dose Eesorcin, 2. Like creasote Sodium Bicarbonate, 1, 2. Saturated solution to rinse mouth with Tannin, 1, 2. Ethereal solution dropped into carious tooth Zixc Chloride, 1, 3. To destroy exposed pulp 4 K 2](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20407816_1307.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


