A text-book of pharmacology, therapeutics and materia medica / by T. Lauder Brunton ; adapted to the United States Pharmacopoeia by Francis H. Williams.
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- 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.
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![Testicle, Diseases of. COLLODIOX. By its contraction to e%ert pressure on, iu gonorrhcenl eplilidymitis CoMWiEssws, 1. At tlie end of an acute and beginning of a subacute attack, as well as chronic Infiammatiou CoNiuM. Poultice of leaves iu cancer Copaiba, 1. In orcUitis Digitalis, 1. In epiiUdynutis _ Gold S vlts. In acute and cliromo orchitis Ha.maaujus. In some patients gives rise to seminal emissions Hot Lotioxs. In acute iuflammatLOu IceBas, 2, 3. In acute orchitis lODiXE, 1, 2. Injection into an encysted hydro- cele ; local aijplication in orchitis after the acute symptoms have passed off loDOFOiui, 1, 2. Dressing iu ulceration _ Magxesiusi Sulphate. With antimony m epi- didymitis - „ O T JlEKCUUY AXD MonPHIXE OLEATE, 1, 2, i- iU syphilitic enlargement and chronic inflamma- tion , ,. NrriiATE OF SiL-STSK, 2, 4. Ethereal solution painted around au enlarged testis better than over Nux Vomica. In debility Phosphokic Acid axd Phosphates. In the same condition Potassium Bkomibe Potassium Iodide. In syphilitic testicle Pulsatilla. In very small doses along with aconite SusPEXSiox. In orchitis and epididymitis Tetanus. Acoxite, 1. In large doses to control muscular spasm Acupuxc'i'URE, 1. On each side of the spines of the vertebrae Alcohol, 1. Will relax muscular action, also support strength AX.ESTHETICS, 1. To relax muscular spasm AxTiMoxiUM Taktaratu.m, 1. lu large doses, along with chlorate of potassium Apojiouphixe. As a motor paralyser AnsEXic Atropine, 1, 2. Local injection into the stif- fened muscles to produce mild poisoning. Useful both in traumatic and hysterical tetanus Bromide op Potassium, 1,2,4. In very large doses frequently repeated does good Caxxacis Indica, 1, 4. Serviceable in many cases; best combined witli chloral Chloh.u, 1, 2, 3, 4. In large doses; best com- bined with bromide or cannabis indica CoNiUM, 1, 3. Injection of itlxv. every two hours of the following formula, increasing the dose, has done good. R Couinte, IHij.; Acidi sulphurici dil. l(lj.; Aqute, 5]. CuiuvRE, 2. An uncertain drug DuDOlsiXK, 2. Like atropine FiiEEZiXG the Nkhto, 1. In traumatic tetanus has been proposed Gelskmium, 2, 3. In a few cases it has done good Heat to Spine, 1. Will arrest convulsions Hyoscyamus. In traumatic Ice-bag to Spine, 1 LoBELLA., 4. A dangerous remedy MoRPHiXE, 2. Injected Into the muscles gives relief Nervb-stretchixo, 1. Where a nerve is im- plicated lu the cicatrix has done good Neurotomy, 1. In the same cases Nicotine, 1, 2. Cautiously administered re- lieves the spasm ; best given by rectum or hypodermlcally ; by the mouth it causes spasm which may suffocate Tetanus. Nitrite op Ajiyi, 1, 2, 3, 4. In some cases it Nmio-^GLYCERiM, 2. Like the preceding Opiu.m, 1. Alone or with chloral PhysoS'ITGMa, 2, 3,4. The liquid extract pushed to the full. Giveu by the mouth, or rectum, or hypoderniically QuixiNi;, 1. In both idiopathic and traumatic tetanus . Strychxixe, 1, 2. The evidence, which is doubt- ful, seems to show that it is beneficial in chronic and idiopathic tetanus; should only be given in a full medicinal dose Vapour Baths Warm Baths Thread-Worm [Oxyuris Ver- micularis). Acoxite, 2. In the fever produced Axmi, 3. Injections As.vfce'j-ida with Aloes, 1 Carbolic Acid, 1. Solution, gi-. ij. to Sj. in doses of 5].; or as enema Castor Oil Chlomde of Ammoxium, 3. To prevent accu- mulation of intestinal mucus, which serves as nidus Co.MMOX Salt, 3. Along with antimony to re- move catarrhal state of intestine, or alone as enema ExE-MA Aloes ExE.MA QuASsiiE, 1, 2, 3. Or infusion by mouth Ether (Sulphuiuc), 1. Injection of solution of lllxv. in water BucALYPTOL, 2, 3. Injection Perri Perculoridi, TixcT., 1, 3. Enema Lime Wat'er. Enema Mercurial Ointjient, 1. Introduced into the rectum relieves itching and is anthelmintic Oi.EU.M Cajuputi, 4 Ol. OLn'iE, 1 OL. TEREBIXTHIX.a; Saxtoxica, 3 Saxtoxin, 3 ScAJiMoxY', 3. Por thread-worms in rectum Taxxix. Enema Toxics ViNEGAii. Enema, diluted with twice its bulk of water Throat, Sore. AcoxiiTi:. In acute tonsillitis with high tem- perature ; in the sore-throat of children before running on to capillary bronchitis; best given frequently in small doses Alcohol, 3. Gargle in relaxed throat Alum, 3, 4. Gargle in chronic relaxed throat, simple scarlatinal and diphtheritic sore-throat AnsEXic, 3. In coryza and sore-throat simu- lating hay fever ; in sloughing of the throat Balsam of Peru Balsam of Tolu Bella doxxa, 1, 3, 4. Relieves spasm of the pharyngeal muscles; also when the tonsils are much inflamed and swollen Capsicum, 3. As gargle in relaxed sore-throat Oariiolic Acid, 4. As a spray in relaxed sore- throat and in coryza Catechu. Astringent gargle Chlorine Water, 4. Gargle iu malignant sore-throat CiMiciFUGA, 2. In combination with opium ami syrup of tolu in acute catarrh Cold Compuicsses, 3. In tendency to catarrh Electric Cautery, 1. in chronic sore-throat, to get rid of thickened patches 4 K](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2198170x_1295.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


