Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 277 : Camphor: cardiac stimulant.
Chloroform: transient cardiac stimulant; mostly in hysteri
Camphor: cardiac stimulant.
Chloroform: transient cardiac stimulant; mostly in hysteria.
Cold Douche.
Counter-irritation to Epigastrium: in collapse.
Digltalis: in sudden collapse after hemorrhage; the tincture by the mouth, digitalin hypodermically.
Duboisine.
Ether: in collapse from intestinal colic.
Galvanism.
Heat to Epigastrium.
Lavandula.
Musk.
Nitrite of Amyl: in sudden emergency, in fatty heart, in syncope during anesthesia, and in hemorrhage.
Nux Vomica.
Position: head lowest and feet raised.
Stimulants: undiluted.
Veratrum Alb.u.m: an errhine.
Veratrum Viride.
~Synovitis.~--_See also, c.o.xalgia, Joint Affections._
Acid, Carbolic: injections of one dram of a two per cent. solution into the joint.
Aconite.
Alcohol and Water: equal parts.
Antimony: combined with saline purgatives.
Arnica.
Bandage or Strapping: Martin's elastic bandage in chronic.
Blisters: fly blisters at night in chronic synovitis; if not useful, strong counter-irritation.
Calcium Sulphide: as an antisuppurative.
Carbonate of Calcium.
Cod-Liver Oil: tonic.
Conium: in scrofulous joints.
Counter-irritation.
Gaduol: as alterative and reconst.i.tutive.
Glycerinophosphates.
Heat.
Ichthalbin: as tonic and alterative.
Ichthyol.
Iodine: injection in hydrarthrosis after tapping; or painted over.
Iodoform: solution in ether, 1 in 5, injected into tuberculous joints; also as a dressing after opening.
Iodoformogen.
Iodole.
Mercury: Scott's dressing in chronic strumous disease; internally in syphilitic origin.
Morphine.
Oleate of Mercury: to remove induration left behind.
Pota.s.sium Iodide.
Pressure: combined with rest.
Quinine.
Shampooing and Aspiration.
Silver Nitrate: ethereal solution painted over.
Splints.
Sulphur.