Acid, carbolic

Acid, tannic

Alcohol.

Aloes.

Alum.

Calamine ointment.

Calomel.

Camphor.

Castor oil.

Catechu.

Charcoal.

Chloral.

Collodion.

Corrosive sublimate.

Creasote.

Galvanism.

Glycerine.

Iodoform.

Lead, carbonate of

Lead, iodide of

Lead, tannate

Lemon juice.

Linseed.

Peru, balsam of

Quinine.

Silver, nitrate of

Silver, oleate of

Vaseline.

Water bed.

Zinc, oxide of

Bed Sores. Formulary of Selected Remedies.

Prophylactics. 3435. ℞ Aluminis,

Sodii chloridi.................................. āā ℥ ss

Aquae,

Alcoholis..........āā O j

M. S. Apply twice daily.

- Prof. Forbes.

3436

℞ Tincturae camphorae,

Liquoris plumbi subacetatis ............... āā ℥ j M. S. Apply locally.

3437

℞ Plumbi tannici.........gr. v

Adipis..............3 ij

M. S. Apply locally.

3438

℞ Hydrargyri chloridi corrosivi . . ......gr. ij

Spiritus.............℥ j

M. S. Apply locally. - Sir B. Brodie.

3439

℞ Creasoti ............m v

Aquae..............℥ j

M. S. Apply locally.

3440

℞ Acidi carbolici.........3 ss

Aquae........................................................O j

M. S. Apply locally. - Hempel.

3441

A lemon should be cut, and the reddened spot rubbed daily with the fresh juice from the cut surface. - Prof. Theodor Billroth.

3442

℞ Calcii chloridi......... xx

Aquae...............℥ j

M. S. Wash the sores with the solution.

3443

℞ Argenti nitratis..........gr. x

Aquae.............. ℥ j

M. S. Apply twice a day, until the skin has become blackened, afterwards only occasionally.

3444

The open sore should be dusted with finely powdered iodoform, and then covered with oiled lint. - Napheys.

3445

℞ Balsami Peruviani........℥ j

Olei ricini............℥ ij

M. S. Apply by means of lint, two or three times a day. Linseed meal poultices are to be applied over the lint, and the ulcerations are to be washed morning and evening with chlorine water. - Dr. Robert J. Graves.

3446

In addition to the use of water bed, the patient should lie with the buttocks and sacrum constantly upon linseed poultice. If there is much discharge or foetor, the cataplasm carbonic,'should be used. The balsam of Peru should be added if there is deep excavation and sloughing. - Dr. Dyce Duckworth.

Biliary Calculi. (Gall Stones.) Remedies Recommended.

Acid, nitric

Acid, uitro hydrochloric

Alkaline mineral water.

Anaesthetics.

Bath, hot.

Belladonna.

Chloral.

Chloroform.

Counter irritation.

Creosote.

Emetics.

Ether.

Ferri succinas.

Iridin.

Leeches.

Mercury.

Morphine.

Olive oil.

Opium.

Pilocarpine.

Purton spa.

Saline aperients.

Sodium, bicarbonate of

Sodium, chlorinate of

Sodium, phosphate of

Sodium, salicylate of

Turpentine.

Valerianate of amyl.

Vichy water.

Uva-ursi.