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Chloral Hydrate: with camphor locally.
Cimicifuga.
Croton Oil: locally in obstinate cases.
Ether: as spray, locally.
Gelsemium.
Iodine: locally.
Iron: when a.s.sociated with leucorrhea.
Morphine.
Mustard Leaves.
Nerve-stretching.
Opium: liniment rubbed in after warm fomentations or hypodermic injections. Internally, most useful to cut short attack and relieve pain.
Pilocarpine.
Plasters: to relieve pain and give support.
Poultices.
Quinine.
Sanguinaria.
Strapping.
Turpentine Oil.
Veratrum Viride.
Wet-cupping: when pain severe and fever high.
~Pleuro-Pneumonia.~
Acid, Carbolic: two per cent. solution injected locally.
Bryonia.
Sanguinaria.
Turpentine Oil: locally.
~Pneumonia.~--_See also, Pleuro-Pneumonia._
Acid, Hydriodic.
Acid, Phosphoric.
Acid, Salicylic.
Aconite: very useful, especially at commencement.
Alantol.
Alcohol.
Ammonia.
Ammonium Carbonate: as stimulant.
Ammonium Chloride.
Antimony.
Antipyrine.
Arnica.
Belladonna: at commencement.
Benzanilide.
Bleeding.
Blisters: at beginning to lessen pain.
Bryonia: when pleurisy present.
Caffeine.
Calomel.
Camphor.
Carbonate of Sodium.
Chloral Hydrate.
Chloroform.