Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 269 : Gold Chloride.
Hydrastis: local application to urethra.
Hygienic Measures.
Hyoscine Hy
Gold Chloride.
Hydrastis: local application to urethra.
Hygienic Measures.
Hyoscine Hydrobromate.
Hypophosphites: nervine tonic.
Iron: where there is anemia only.
Levico Water.
Lupulin: oleoresin, to diminish nocturnal emissions.
Nitrate of Silver: vesication by it of the perineum; and local application to the prostatic portion of the urethra.
Nux Vomica: nervine tonic and stimulant.
Phosphorus: in physical and mental debility.
Pota.s.sium Citrate.
Quinine: as a general tonic.
Solanine.
Spermine.
Spinal Ice-Bag.
Strychnine.
Sulfonal.
Sulphur: as a laxative, especially if sequent to rectal or a.n.a.l trouble.
Tetronal.
Turpentine Oil: in spermatorrhea with impotence.
Warm bath before retiring.
Zinc Oxide.
~Spina Bifida.~
Calcium Phosphate.
Collodion: as means of compression.
Cotton Wool over tumor.
Glycerin: injection after tapping.
Iodine: injection. Formula: Iodine, 10 grn.; Pota.s.sium Iodide, 30 grn.; Glycerin, 1 fl. oz.
Pota.s.sium Iodide.
Tapping: followed by compression.
~Spinal Concussion.~--_See also, Myelitis._
Arnica.
Bleeding: to relieve heart.
Lead Water and Opium; as lotion.
Leeches.
Vinegar: to restore consciousness.
~Spinal Congestion.~--_See also, Meningitis, Myelitis._
Aconite.
Antiphlogistic Treatment.
Cold Affusions: to spine.
Ergot: in large doses.
Gelsemium.
Nux Vomica.
Turpentine Oil.
Wet Cupping.
~Spinal Irritation.~--_See also, Meningitis, Myelitis, Neuritis, Neurasthenia._
Aconite Ointment: locally.