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Suitable Gla.s.ses: to remedy defective vision.
Tropacocaine.
~Stricture, Urethral.~--_See Urethral Stricture._
~Strophulus.~--_See also, Lichen._
Antimonium Crudum.
Adeps Lanae.
Borax and Bran Bath: if skin is irritable.
Carbonate of Calcium.
Chamomile.
Glycerin.
Ichthyol.
Lancing the Gums.
Lead Lotion: to act as astringent.
Magnesia.
Mercury: gray powder if stools are pale.
Milk Diet.
Pulsatilla.
Spiritus aetheris Nitrosi: where there is deficient secretion of urine.
Zinc Oxide.
~Struma.~--_See Scrofula._
~Stye.~--_See Hordeolum._
~Summer Complaint.~--_See Cholera Infantum, Diarrhea, etc._
~Sunstroke.~
Aconite: not to be used with a weak heart.
Alcohol: is afterwards always a poison.
Ammonia: for its diaph.o.r.etic action.
Amyl Nitrite.
Apomorphine: one-sixteenth grn. at once counteracts symptoms.
Artificial Respiration.
Belladonna.
Bleeding: in extreme venous congestion.
Brandy: in small doses in collapse.
Camphor.
Chloroform: in convulsions.
Digitalis: to stimulate heart.
Ergot: by the mouth or subcutaneously.
Gelsemium.
Hot baths (105--110 F.), or hot bottles or bricks, in heat exhaustion, and in collapse.
Ice: application to chest, back, and abdomen, as quickly as possible, in thermic fever, and to reduce temperature; ice drinks as well.
Leeches.
Nitroglycerin.
Pota.s.sium Bromide to relieve the delirium.
Quinine: in thermic fever.
Scutellaria.
Tea: cold, as beverage instead of alcoholic drinks.
Tonics: during convalescence.
Venesection: best treatment if face be cyanosed and heart laboring and if meningitis threaten after thermic fever (Hare).