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
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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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![Sea-Sickness. Maqsktic Bklt, 1. Moiti'iiiXK, 2. Hypoderinically NiTno-OLYCKiUN-, 2. Same action as Nitrite of Amy] NiTiio-HYDiiocnLonic Acid, 1. Formula: Acitli nitro-Uydroclilorici, 3iij., Acirli hydrocyanioi dil., 3ss., Magnesii sulpliatis, 3ij., Aq., Jviij. 5j. ter die sumenda Nux VoxnuA, 2. When indigestion witli con- stipation PoTASsiu-M BuojiiDJS,!. Sliould be given scTcml days before voyage is begun St. Etiex.nk Ailsenical Watjjrs, 1. Salt and Waiim Watkh, 1. SoDicTM Brojiidb. Like Potassium Salt Seborehoea. BoKAX, 4. With glycerine and lead acetate, as a local application Glycebixe lODDJE Lead Acetatb. Witli borax and glycerine, as above Liquor Potass^, 2. Locally applied to hardened secretion Sodium Chloride ZiN'C OxiDB, 2. In inflammation the following formula is useful : R Zinoi oxidi, 3].; Plumbi carbonat. 3].; Cetacei, Sj.; 01. olivte, q.s.; ft. ung. Sexual Excitement. Camphor, 3, 4. Will often control Digitalis, 1. Anaphrodisiac; also diminishes quantity of seminal fluid LupULUs Hdmulus, 4. In large doses Opium, 1. Anaphrodisiac Potassium Bromide, 4. The most generally useful Stramonium, 1. In nymphomania, or epilepsy due to sexual excitement Sleeplessness. Alcohol, 3. With care in febrile disorders Butyl-Chloral. Like Chloral ■ Cannabis Indica. Instead of opium, when the latter does not agree Chloral Hydrate, 3. In the high tension of Bright's disease ; in delirium tremens, acute mania, and puerperal convulsions; contra- indicated by weak heart CoDEiXE, 3. A pure narcotic Digitalis, 3. In want of arterial tone, marked by blood rushing to the head when the person lies down Ether, 4. In full dose Gelsemium, 2. In mania with motor excite- ment Cold SpoNcrxtt either of the whole body or feet only, followed by brisk rubbing Hyoscyamine, 3. Sleeplessness of acute mania Hop Pillow Hypxone Lk'i'tuce. a supper of lettuce and ale Opium, 3,4. In acute disease POT.V.SSIU3I Bromide, 3, 4. In over-work of any description ; in alcoholic mania Phosphorus, 2. Well combined with chloral in cerebral anasmia and in the aged Urethaxe. Like Chloral Warm Bath, 3. Or warm spongiiig Wet Pack. Like the preceding in fever Sneezing. Arskxic, 3. In paroxysmal aneczing, such as usually ushers in hay fever Belladonna, 1 Sneezing. Camphor, 3. As powder, or strong tincture in- haled in conmieuctug catarrh CHAMo-MaE Floweils, 1. In nares Cotton Plug. In nares GELSE.MIUM. In excessive morning sneezings with discharge Iodine. Inhalation Mercury. Heaviness of head and pain in limbs PoT.vssiu.M Iodide, 3. 10-gr. doses frequently repeated Pressure bexeath Xose, over the termination of the nasal branch of the ophthalmic division of the fifth Somnambulism. Ol'IUM Potassium Bromide. and adults In all cases of children Spasmodic Affections. AcoxiTE, 3, 4. Externally and internally; it subdues motor spasm, and the spasms of dys- pnoea in spasmodic asthma of children Alcohol. In the dyspnoea of fever with caution, and in flatulent distension Ajimoxia, 3. In syncope, and in the intestinal colic of children A.MJI0XIACUM. In hysteria Amyl Nitrite. In spasm of the arterioles Anaesthetics. To reduce muscular spasm AnsEXic. Nervine tonic in hysteria, epilepsy, &c. Asafcexida, 4. Carminative, and to relieve functional spasm Atropine, 3, 4. Internally, to relieve spasm of involuntary muscular fibre ; hypodermically, local spasm Cajeput, Oil op, 4. In intestinal colic CASrPHOR. Nervine, vaso-motor, respiratory stimulant Cardajloms. Carminative Chamomile, Oil op. Migraine Chloroporji. In small doses to co-ordinate ; in large doses it paralyses musculai- movements CiMiciFUGA. Congestive dysmenorrhoea ; and in acute bronchitis CocAiXE, 4. Cerebral stimulant Coxiu-M, I. To relieve clonic muscular spasm Copper. Nervine tonic in chorea, &c. Blbctbicity Ether. Like alcohol and chloroform Gelsemium, 2. In hypertesthesia and motor excitement Grixdelia, 2. In spasm due to respiratory neurosis Hot Sand, 3. Locally, in painful spasm, such as intestinal colic HYOSCYA.MUS, 1. In pain about the bladder U e, 1. To spine IPBCACUAXHA, 2. In laryngismus stridulus, ni an emetic dose Lactucajiiuji, 4. Cerebral sedative Le.U) Salts probably have an action on the spinal cord Lkeches. By counter-irrit<ition Lobelia. In spasm of the respiratory organs Local Pressure, 1. On a particular point, to be foimd for each case Lupui.iXE, 2. Cerebral sedative Musk, 4. A mild nervine stimulant NiTRo-tiLYCEUix, 1. Like Amyl nitrite Nux VoJUCA. Nervuie tonic Opium, 2, 3, 4. Central seilntive, both for mot4ir and sensory nerves OxYUEX, 1. Heated and mixed with nitrite oi amyl in spasmodic asthma PilYSOSTloMiXK. To paralyse muscular fibre PoTASSiujt BiioMiDv:, 1. Sedative to the cen- tral nervous system](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2198170x_1290.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


