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

Albumen,

Charcoal,

Oil,

Tannin.

Eliminatives

Cathartics,

Diuretics,

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.

Formulary Of Selected Remedies

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.