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Ichthalbin: internally, as a.s.similative and regulator of nutritive processes.
Ichthyol: topically.
Lead: locally.
Quinine: for the malnutrition.
Zinc Oxide: locally.
~Ectropium and Entropium.~
Collodion.
Silver Nitrate.
~Eczema.~
Acetanilid.
Acid, Carbolic: internally and locally.
Acid, Salicylic: locally, if there is much weeping.
Acid, Picric.
Alkalies: weak solutions as a constant dressing.
Alum: to check a profuse discharge; not curative.
Alumnol.
Ammonium Carbonate: along with fresh infusion of cinchona.
Ammonium Urate.
Anacardium Orientale.
Argentic Nitrate: simple solution, or solution in nitric ether, painted over, in chronic form.
Aristol.
a.r.s.enic: applicable only in squamous and chronic form, not in acute.
Belladonna: internally, or atropine subcutaneously, in acute stage.
Benzoin: compound tincture painted on to relieve itching.
Bis.m.u.th: where there is much exudation, the powder, or ointment, either of subnitrate or carbonate.
Bis.m.u.th Subgallate.
Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate.
Black Wash.
Blisters: in chronic cases, especially of hand.
Borax: the glycerite in eczema of the scalp and ears.
Boric Acid Ointment: topically, especially in eczema of the v.u.l.v.a.
Calcium Lithio-carbonate.
Calcium Sulphide.
Camphor: powder to allay heat and itching.
Cantharides.
Cashew Nut Oil: ointment in chronic cases.
Chloral Hydrate: as ointment half dram in oz. of petrolatum; or as lotion.
Chrysarobin.
Cinchona: powdered bark locally as an astringent.
Citrine Ointment; locally, alone or with tar ointment, in eczema of the eyelids.
Cocaine: to allay itching in scrotal eczema.
Cocoa Nut Oil: in eczema narium.
Cod-Liver Oil: in eczema of children due to malnutrition; and locally to skin to prevent cracking.
Collodion.
Conium.
Copper Sulphate: astringent.
Croton Seeds: tincture of, as ointment.
Creolin.
Diaphtherin.