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Copper a.r.s.enite.
Copper Sulphate: one-tenth grn. along with opium in acute and chronic diarrhea, a.s.sociated with colicky pains and catarrh.
Corrosive Sublimate: in small doses in acute and chronic watery diarrhea, marked by slimy or b.l.o.o.d.y stools of children and adults; and diarrhea of phthisis and typhoid.
Coto Bark: in catarrhal diarrhea.
Cotoin.
Creolin.
Creosote.
Diet: for summer diarrhea.
Dulcamara: in diarrhea of children from teething and exposure.
Enteroclysis: when mucous form becomes chronic.
Ergot: in a very chronic diarrhea succeeding to an acute attack.
Erigeron Canadense.
Eucalyptol or Eucalyptus.
Eudoxin.
Flannel Binder: adjunct in children.
Gaduol: as tonic in scrofulous and weakly children.
Galls: in chronic diarrhea.
Geranium.
Ginger.
Guaiacol.
Guaiacol Carbonate.
Guarana: in convalescence.
Hematoxylon: mild astringent, suitable to children from its sweetish taste.
Ice to Spine.
Injection: of starch water, at 100 F., with tinct. opii and acetate of lead or sulphate of copper, in the choleraic diarrhea of children.
Iodine.
Ipecacuanha: drop doses of the wine every hour in the dysenteric diarrhea of children, marked by green slimy stools.
Iron Sulphate.
Kino: astringent.
Krameria: astringent.
Lead Acetate: in suppository or by mouth; in summer diarrhea (simple in children, with morphine in adults); with opium in purging due to typhoid or tubercular disease, in profuse serous discharge, and in purging attended with inflammation.
Magnesia: antacid for children.
Magnesium Salicylate.
Menthol.
Mercury: the gray powder in diarrhea of children, marked by derangement of intestinal secretion and stinking stools; to be withheld where ma.s.ses of undigested milk are pa.s.sed; in adults, see Corrosive Sublimate.
Monesia Extract.
Morphine Sulphate.
Mustard: plaster.
Naphtalin.
Naphtol.
Naphtol Benzoate.
Nutmeg.
Nux Vomica: in chronic cases.
Oak Bark: infusion, astringent.
Opium: in tubercular and typhoid diarrhea; in acute, after expulsion of offending matter; as an enema, with starch, in the acute fatal diarrhea of children.
Pancreatin.
Paraformaldehyde.
Pepsin: along with nitro-hydrochloric acid.
Podophyllin.
Podophyllum: in chronic diarrhea, with high-colored pale or frothy stools.