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Stramonium Tincture.
Strontium Bromide.
Strychnine: in idiopathic epilepsy and especially in pale anemic subjects; not if there is any organic lesion.
Sulfonal.
Sumbul.
Tartar Emetic.
Turpentine Oil: if due to worms.
Valerian: sometimes does good, especially if due to worms.
Zinc Salts: the oxide, or sulphate; epileptiform vertigo due to gastric disturbance is often relieved by the oxide.
~Epistaxis.~--_See also, Hemorrhage._
Acetanilid.
Acid, Acetic.
Acid, Gallic: along with ergot and digitalis.
Acid, Trichloracetic.
Aconite: in small and frequent doses to children, and in plethora.
Alum: powder snuffed or blown up the nostrils.
Antipyrine.
Aristol.
Arnica: in traumatic cases.
Barium Chloride: to lower arterial tension.
Belladonna.
Blister over Liver.
Cocaine: locally in hemorrhage from the nasal mucous membrane.
Compression of Facial Artery.
Digitalis: the infusion is best.
Ergot: subcutaneously, or by stomach.
Erigeron Oil.
Europhen.
Ferropyrine.
Hamamelis.
Hot Foot-bath, or Hot or Cold-water Bags applied to dorsal vertebrae.
Ice: over nose and head.
Iodole.
Iodoformogen.
Ipecacuanha: until it nauseates or produces actual vomiting.
Iron: as spray the sub-sulphate or perchloride.
Krameria.
Lead Acetate.
Plugging anterior and posterior nares necessary, if epistaxis is obstinate.
Tannin: locally applied.
Transfusion: if death threatens from loss.
Turpentine Oil: internally in pa.s.sive hemorrhage.
Warm Baths: to feet and hands, with or without mustard.
Warm Water Bags: to spine.
~Epithelioma.~
Acid, Lactic.
Acid, Picric.
Aniline.
a.r.s.enic.