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8101
I. Means to get rid of the poison taken into the stomach. Stomach-pump. Syphon tube.
Emetics
Sulphate of zinc, gr. x - xx
Sulphate of copper, gr. ij - v
Tartar emetic, gr. j - ij
Ipecac, gr. xx
Apomorphia (hypodermically)
Mustard,
Common salt,
Warm water,
Tickling- the fauces.
2. To stop its action. Antidotes. (See list.)
Protectives | |
Charcoal, | |
Oil, | |
Tannin. | |
Eliminatives | Cathartics, |
Iodide of potassium. |
3. Remedy the mischief it has done
4. Obviate the tendency to death. Artificial respiration, Stimulants,
Irritation of the skin, Cold affusion.
8171
*Vide: "On Important Points in Surgery." By Dr. G. P. Hackenberg, Cincinnati Medical News, 1880, page 601.
℞ Cupri sulphatis........gr. xv
Aquae destillatae.........3 x
M. S. Emetic, give one-half, and if necessary the balance in five minutes. - Resides.
8172
℞ Infusi caffeae..........℥ viij
Acidi tannici..........3j
Syrupi simplicis........3 xiv
M, S. One teaspoonful every five minutes.
- Dr. Th. Schlosser.
8173
℞ Extracti caffeae fluidi......3 ss
Inject hypodermically.
- Dunglison's Ref. Book.
8174
℞ Tincturae veratri viridis........................e xx
Aquae........................................................℥ j
M. S. One teaspoonful every hour until the stupor disappears. - Dr. J. S. Haldeman.
8175
℞ Quiniae sulphatis..................................gr. xx
Mucilaginis acaciae..................................℥ ij
M. Inject into the rectum. - Gubler.
 
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