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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![Vomiting of Peegnancy. Wounds. CllI.OUAL, 1, 3 CocAiNU, 1, 3. 10 m. of a 3 per cent, solution will relieve and cure in a few doses Coi'TKH, 1. Before rising CllHASOTB, 3 DllyATATIOX OV THE OS UTKUI ELKcmicn v, 1. Same as in nervous vomiting HvDiiocyAxic Acid, 2. Sometimes useful, often fails INGLUVIK Iodine, 2. A drop of tincture or liquor as ii last resort Ipecacuanha, 3, 4. In minim doses relieves Koumiss. As diet MOUPHINE, 1, 3. Suppository introduced into the vagina ; no abrasion should be present or there may be symptoms of poisoning Naphtha, 1. 1 or 2 drops Nux Vomica, 2. 1 and 1-2 drop doses of tinc- ture Pei'KIN, 1, 2. Like ingluvin but not so suc- cessful Plumbic Acetate, 1. In extreme oases Potassium Iodide, 1. Like iodine Quinine, 3. Sometimes useful Salic IX Spinal Ice-bag, 2 Warts. Acetic Acid, 1. Touched with the glacial acid Aluji, 1. Satiu'ated solution in ether Antimonic Chloeide Absexious Acid Caustic Alkalies C.uiBOLic Acid Chlokal Chromic Acid COEKOSIYE SUBLBLVTE Crbasote Mebcukic Nitrate, 3 Nitric Acid Permanganate of Potassium, 1 Phosphoric Acid Potass/E, Liquor, 3 Poultice Salicylic Acid, 3. Saturated solution in collo- dion, with extract of Indian hemp Rue Savlv Sllvek Nitrate, 1. In venereal warts along with savin Sodium Btiiylate, 1 Stavesacre Sulphur Wen. EXTIRl'ATION Wounds. Aconite AiiCOiioL, 2. In pyrexia ; antiseptic and astrin- gent dressing Aloes, 3. Topical stimulants Aluminium Acetato AXHYDROUrf DitESSlKUS Balsam of Peru Benzoin BLorriNQ Paper, 1. As lint, saturated with an antiseptic Boric Acid Calamine, 1 Calendula cariiolated camphor, 1 Carbolic Acid, 2, 3, 4 Charcoal Chloral, 1. Antiseptic and analgesic CoLLODlox, 1, 3. To exclude air CoXlUM Eucalyptus Glycerine, 1 Hailvmelis, 3. On lint to restrain oozing Heat Iodine Iodoform, 3 Lead Dressings, 1 Nitrate of SiL^rER. To destroy unhealthy granulations Nitric Acid Oaxum Opium Petroleum pknjl\ngaxate op potassiuji Po'CASsiuM Chlorate, 1 Poultices Salicylic Acid Sodium Chloride. J per cent, solution Si'YPTic Colloid, 1. To prevent bedsores, &c. Sugar Sulphurous Acid, ], 3 Taknin Turkish Baths Turpentine Yeast in hospital phagedaena Zinc Sulphate and Chloiudb Yellow Fever. Aconite AnsFAic Belladonna Camphor Caxthajiides Capsicum Carbolic Acid, 1, 2. Subcutaueously and by the stomach Chajipac:«'E, 2. Iced Chlorate of Potassium Chlorodyne CLMICQ'UGA Ergot, 1. To restrain the hEemorrhage Gelsejiium Iodide of Potassium Ipecacuanha Le.u) Acetate Liquor Calcis Mercury NrriUTE of Silver Nitro-hydrochlobic Acid Nux Vomica Quinine, 1. In some cases good, m others harmful Salicylic Ann . . S0UIU.M Benzoate, 1. By subcutaneous injeo- tion Sodium Salicyiate Stimulan'i-s Sulphur Baths Sulphurous Baths Tannic Acid Tartar Emetic TuHPEXTiNK, 2. For vomiting VEnET.VBLE Charcoal VKR.VTRUJ1 VlRIDE](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2198170x_1300.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


