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Iced compresses in early stages of traumatic iritis.
Iodide of Pota.s.sium.
Iron.
Leeches.
Mercury: most serviceable.
Morphine.
Nicotine.
Opium: to lessen pain.
Paracentesis.
Pilocarpine.
Pyoktanin.
Quinine.
Saline Laxatives.
Santonin.
Scopolamine.
Sodium Salicylate.
Tropacocaine.
Turpentine Oil: in rheumatic iritis.
~Irritability.~--_See also, Insomnia, Nervousness._
Acid, Hydrocyanic: in irritability of the stomach.
Alkaline Waters.
Almonds: as a drink in irritability of intestines and air pa.s.sages.
Bromalin.
Bromide of Pota.s.sium.
Bromipin.
Bromo-hemol.
Cantharides: in irritable bladder of women and children.
Chloral Hydrate.
Cimicifuga: in uterine irritability.
Colchicine.
Colchic.u.m: with potash in large quant.i.ty of water when gouty.
Cupro-hemol.
Hops: in vesical irritability.
Hyoscyamus: for vesical irritability with incontinence.
Ignatia: in small doses.
Laxatives: in constipation.
Opium.
Petrolatum: as a soothing agent in gastrointestinal types.
Piperazine: in bladder irritation due to excess of uric acid.
Pota.s.sium Bromide: in irritability of pharynx.
Sitz-Bath.
Strychnine: in small doses.
~Itch.~--_See Scabies._
~Jaundice.~--_See also, Hepatic Cirrhosis, Hepatic Diseases, Calculi._
Acid, Benzoic.
Acid, Carbolic.
Acid, Citric.
Acid, Nitrohydrochloric: internally, and as local application over liver, or as bath in catarrhal cases.