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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![Throat, Sore. Fkhui PEiiciiLoiiinUiM. Gargle in relaxed sore- throat Glyckrixe of Tann-ix, 3. To swab the throat with in the same oomlition GuAiACtTM.l. Sucking the resin will abort or cut sliort the commencing quinsy Hydiiastis, 2. Gargle in follicular pliaryngitis and chronic sore-throat Ice, 1, 3. Sucked, gives relief Iodine, 1, 3. Locally to sores and enlarged tonsil Ipecacuanha, 3. As spray in congestion of upper pharynx LiQ. Amimoxii Acetatis. In full doses Makxesium Sulphate. To be given freely in acute tonsillitis MEiicuny, 3. In very acute tonsillitis grey powder or calomel in small doses MEiicnnY ANT) MoiiPHiXB Oleate. In obstinate and painful sore-tliroat Myuuh. Gargle in ulcerated sore-throat Nmiic Aom. As alterative with infusion of cinchona Phytolacca. Internally, and as gargle Podophyllum. Cholagogue purgative Potassium Chlokate. Chief gargle PoTASSiuji Ni-j'UAi-E. A ball of nitre slowly sucked Pulsatilla, -2. In acute coryza without gastric irritation SAxauLXAiHA, 2. The tincture sprayed in ex- tended chronic nasal catarrh Silver Nitba'I'e, 3, 4. Solution in slougliing of the throat or chronic relaxation; saturated solution an auEesthetic and cuts short in- flammation Sodium Bora-J'E, 1. In clergymtin's sore-throat Sodium Salicylate, 3. In quinsy Steam. Of boiling water, and vapour of hot vinegar SUT.PHUROUS Aero, 3. Spray SujrAcu, 4. The berries infused and addition of potassium chlorate a most efficient gargle Thacheoto.my TeiiA'I'IIU.m Vihide. To control any febrile change Zixc Chlohide Zixc Sulphatt!, 1. A gargle Tic Douloureux. Aconitixe, 2. Formula :AconitiniB(Duquesnel's), gr. ; Glycerini, Alcoholis, aa. ij.; Aq. menth. pip., ad lij.; dose 3j. cautiously increased to 3ij. Ammoxium Chloride, 3. In large dose Amyl Nitrite, 1. In pale anaemic patients AxvEsthbtics quickly relieve, 2 AiusEXic, 3. Occasionally useful Atoopixe, 3. Hyiiodermically, and ointment Butyl-ChloiialHydrate Capfeixe C.vxxabis Ixdica Cautery ix Dextal Caxal, 1. Where pain radiated from mental foramen Chajiomii.e Chlorofor.m, 3. Inhalation, hj-podermically COUXTRR-inRlTATIOX CupRic Ammoxio-Sulphate, 1. Believes the insomnia DELPiiixixE. Externally Er.KCTRicnT Gensemium. 3,4. Valuable Gloxoixe, 1. In obstinate cases riEAT Hyoscyamu.s Inox, 1. In combination with strychnia; the following formula is good : Ferrl i)ota9sio- tartratis, 9iv.; Vin. opii, 5jss. ; Aq. cinnam. ad Jviij. 3j. terdie sumenda Laubocboasi, Aqua Tic Douloureux. LitiATuiiE OP THE CAROTIDS, 1. In obstlnntc cases a last resort. Has done good Morphine, 3. ^ Hypodermically Ol. Crotonir, 1. Sometimes cures: will re- lieve Phosphorus, 3. In obstinate cases PHYS08IS'1TG.MA Potassium Iodide. The following formula relieves : R Chlor.il, gr. v.; Potassii iodidi, gr. 11]. ; Sp. ammonia; co., 3L; Infusnm gentianiE, ad 3], Alone in syphilitic history PuL.SATn,LA, 1. Relieves Salicix, 1. Instead of quinine, where pain is periodic Stramoxium Veratrixe, 3. Ointment Valerl\x, 1. R Zinci valerianatis, Quiniiiaj valerianatis, aa. gi-. xii.; Extracti Evoscyami, gr. xxiv., fiat pilulfe duodecim., una ter die sumenda Tijstea Circinata. Boric Acid, 1, 2. In simple or ethereal solution Carbolic Acid, 2. Solution, or glycerine of carbolic acid Chromic Acid CoD-Ln'^R Oil Copper, Oarboxato GOA Powder. As ointment, or moistened with vinegar Kamala, 1 Oil op Cadb Sulphites, 2. Or sulphurous acid Sulphur Baths, 2. Faithfully carried out Tinea Decalvans, vide Alo- pecia. Tinea Favosa. Calcium Sulphide Carbolic Acid, 1. Lotion Cleanliness Epn,ATiox, 1. Followed up by usinga parasiticide HYPOSULPHI'J'ES Mercury, 3. A lotion of the bichloride, gr. ij. ad .5].; or the oleate of mercury ointment Nitric Acid, 1. Caustic after the crust has been removed Oil. To soften and remove scabs Oleander Petroleum, 1. One part to two of lard after crusts are gone SULPHIDE.S Sulphurous Acid, 3. The glycerine of tlie B.P. preparation assisted by epilation TuRKJSH Bath, 1. Followed by the use of car- bolic soap, instead of ordinary Viola Tricolor Zixc Chloride, 1. Dilute watery solution Tinea Tarsi. Blisters to Temple, 3 Epila tiox. 1, 3. Kemoval of scibs and appli- cation of stick of lunar caustic Mercury, 1,3. Aftcrremoval of scabs, Ung. hy- drargyri nitratis diluted to half its strength : also B PUinibi aoetati.s 3j.; Ung. liydr.irgyri oxidi rubri. 3j.; Zinci oxidi, ij.; Cato- mehmos, 3ss.; Adcpis, 3ij.; Olei paltnat. 3v.; ft. ung.; also Oleate Tixct. loDi, 1. After removal of scabs fol- lowed by application of glycerine UNO. Picis, 1. Touched along edge of tarsi](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2198170x_1296.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


