A text-book of pharmacology, therapeutics and materia medica / by T. Lauder Brunton ; adapted to the United States Pharmacopoeia by Francis H. Williams.
- 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.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![Preckles. Fever. TcrnPENTiN'E, 2. As stimulant in typlioid, puer- peral, and yellow, and to stop hemorrhage in typhoid Veilvtru.m VinnDK. In delirium ferox W-UiM Spoxgixg, 3. In the simple fevers ot ohildi'en Fistula. C.vrsicuJi. As weak infusion locally Peppkb. The confection as laxative SAXGUDJAniA. As injection] Flatulence. Abstention from sugar, starchy food, tea, 3 Alkalies. Before meals Ammonia, 3. In alkaline mixture a palliative AsAPCETiDA, 2, 3. In children; simple hys- terical, or hypochondriacal Belladonna, 2. If due to paresis of intestinal walls Bismuth, 3. With charcoal, in flatulent dys- pepsia •Calumba, 2. With aromatics CAJtPHon, 2. In hysterical flatulence, especially at climacteric Carbolic Aced, 3. If without acidity, &c. Carlsbad Waters. If due to hepatic derange- ment CARMDIATmSS ■Charcoal Chloroform, 3. Pure, in di-op doses in gastric flatulence ■Creasote Essentlvl Oils, 3 Etiier, 2. In nervousness and hypochondriasis EucALYPTOL, 3. At climacteric, if associated with heat flushings, &C. Galvanism, 1 Hot Water, 3. Between meals Ipecacuanha, 3. In constipation, oppression at epigastrium, and in pregnancy ilERCuRY, 3. When liver sluggish Muscarine, 2. In intestinal paresis Nux Vomica, 2, 3. In constipation, pain at top of head Physostirma, 2. In women at change of life Potassium Permangaxate. In fat people EuE, 1. Most eflloient Sulpho-Carbolates, 3. When no aoiditj-, and simple spasms Sulphurous Acm, 3. It due to fermentation Turpentine. Few drops internally, or as enema in fevers, peritonitis, &c. Flushing and Heat. EucALYPTOL, 3. At climacteric Iron. Moat useful Nitrite op Amyl, 3. If associated with men- strual irregularity; accompanying symptoms, cold in the extremities, giddiness, fluttering of the heart; inhalation, or internally in one- third of a drop doses ; effects sometimes dis- agreeable Nux Vomica, 3. With tinot. opii in the hysteria of middle-aged women Potassium Bromide, 3. If at climacteric VALKnU.N Valebianaits of Zinc, 3. At climacteric Fractures and Dislocations. AcoNi'i-E. If febrile symptoms are present Arnica. Internally and locally Iodine. Antiseptic dressing Opium Phospiiate of Calcium. Quickens union Alkaline Lotions, 2 Benzoin Borax lODINB Limb-Water Mercuric Chloride, 1. Locally, with gly- cerine, alcohol, and rose water. | of gr. to the oz. Olive Oil Potassium Carbonate Gangrene. Ammonium Chloride, 1 Balsam of Peru Brominb, 2. Escharotic in hospital gangrene Cabbolic Acid, 2, 3, 4. Locally in strong solu- tion to act as a caustic ; as a dressing to pro- mote healthy action Charcoal. As poultice Chlorine Water. To destroy fetor Chromic Acid, 2. Local escharotic Cinchona Creasote EUCALYPTOL, 2. Along with camphor in gan- grene of lungs to prevent spread and lessen the fetor Lime Juice and Chlorine Water in hospital gangi-ene Myrtol, 2. To destroy fetor and promote healthy action Nitric Acid, 2, 4. Next to bromine the most useful escharotic Oakum, 1. Dressing Opium Oxygen. As a bath POTASSIU.M Chlorate Potass A Pus a, 2. Wide canstio Eesorcin, 2. Antiseptic, antipyretic Salicylic Acm, 2. Locally Sanquinaria Turpentine, 2. Internally, and inhalation of vapour Gastralgia. Acupuncture. Sometimes gives great relief Alum, 2. If pyrosis Arsenic, 2, 3, 4. In small doses Atropine, 2. In gastric ulcer Bismuth, 2, 3, 4. In irritable gastralgia Charcoal, 3. In neuralgia Chloral, 3. To relieve pain Chloroform. Two or three drops on sugar Creasote, 3 Ergot Ether, 2. A few th-ops Galvanism. Of pneumogastric and sympathetic Hydrocyanic Acid, 2, 4. If purely nervous Manga,\ese, 2, 3, 4. The black oxide purified Milk Curb Morphine. Subcutaneously, in epigastrium, very useful, or with bismuth and milk before each meal Nitro-glycerin, 2. Quickly eases Nux Vomica, 3. To remove morbid condition on which it depends Pancre.\.tin Pepsin Quinine, 2. If periodic in character Eesorcin, 2 Salicylic Acid, 2. Like quinine SiLTOR NITR.VTE, 2, 3, 4. Nervine tonic Silver Oxide, 2 Zinc O.xide, 2 Gastric Ulcer. AR.SENIC, 2. In chronic ulcer it eases pain and voimtuig, and improves the appetite 4 H 2](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2198170x_1263.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


