This section of the book is from "The Complete Herbalist" by Dr. O. Phelps Brown. Also available from Amazon: The Complete Herbalist: The People Their Own Physicians By The Use Of Nature's Remedies.
ARTICLES. -- Tartar emetic, butter of antimony, oxide of antimony.
SYMPTOMS. -- Severe vomiting (if this does not occur it should be induced), cramps, faintness, purging, colicky pains, sense of tightness in the chest, recurrence of vomiting repeatedly.
TREATMENT. -- Give plenty of strong tea. If no common tea is at hand, use an infusion of oak, elm, aloe, currant, or blackberry bark or leaves, the requirements being a vegetable astringent. If the butter of antimony has been taken, resort to the treatment advised for acids. In all cases the strength should be supported with stimulants.
 
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