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Tar.
Zinc Oxide.
~Pericarditis.~--_See also, Endocarditis._
Aconite.
Alcohol: sometimes very useful.
Aspiration, gradual, if exudation threatens life.
Bleeding.
Blisters: near heart.
Bryonia: useful in exudation.
Calomel and Opium: formerly much used.
Digitalis: when heart is rapid and feeble with cyanosis and dropsy.
Elaterium.
Ice: bag over the precordium.
Iodides.
Iodine.
Iron.
Jalap.
Leeches.
Mercury.
Oil Gaultheria.
Opium: in grain doses every three to six hours, very useful.
Poultice.
Quinine.
Saliformin.
Sodium Salicylate.
Squill.
Veratrum Viride.
~Periones.~--_See Chilblains._
~Periost.i.tis.~--_See also, Nodes, Onychia._
Calcium Phosphate.
Formaldehyde.
Ichthalbin: internally.
Ichthyol: topically.
Iodide of Pota.s.sium, or Ammonium.
Iodine: locally.
Mercury: internally.
Mercury and Morphine Oleate: externally.
Mezereon: in rheumatic and scrofulous cases.
Morphine.
Phosphates.
Poultices.
Sozoiodole-Sodium.
Sozoiodole-Zinc.
Stavesacre: when long bones affected.
Tonics and Stimulants.
~Peritonitis.~--_See also, Puerperal Peritonitis._
Acetanilid.
Aconite: at commencement.