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Copper Sulphate: in minute doses.
Eudoxine.
Extract Monesia.
Ichthalbin.
Iron.
Lead Acetate: sedative astringent.
Linseed: infusion as drink.
Magnesium Sulphate: the most valuable purgative.
Naphtalin.
Naphtol Benzoate.
Opium.
Podophyllum.
Poultice, Hot.
Resorcin.
Skim Milk: as diet, alone or with lime-water.
Sodium Nitrate.
Tannalbin.
Tannigen.
Turpentine Oil.
Ulmus: infusion as drink, or leaves as poultice.
~Enuresis.~
Acid, Camphoric.
Antipyrine.
Atropine.
Belladonna: very useful for children, but the dose must be large.
Buchu: in chronic cases.
Cantharides: internally; very useful in middle-aged women or the aged.
Chloral Hydrate: in children.
Collodion: to form a cap over prepuce.
Ergot: in paralytic cases.
Iodide of Iron: in some cases.
Iodine.
Lupuline.
Pichi.
Pota.s.sium Bromide.
Pota.s.sium Nitrate: in children.
Quinine.
Rhus Aromatica.
Rhus Toxicodendron.
Santonin: when worms present.
Strychnine: very useful in the paralysis of the aged, and incontinence of children.
Turpentine Oil.
~Epididymitis.~--_See also, Orchitis._
Aconite: in small doses frequently repeated.
Belladonna.
Collodion.
Guaiacol: locally.
Heat, Moisture, and Pressure: in later stages, to relieve induration.
Ice-bags.