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Electricity: in nervous vomiting; the constant current positive pole on last cervical vertebra, and negative over stomach.

Emetics: if due to irritating substances.

Enema of Laudanum and Bromide of Sodium.

Erythrol Tetranitrate.

Ether: like chloroform.

Eucalyptus: in vomiting due to sarcinae.

Faradism.

Gelatin: to the food of babies who suffer from chronic vomiting of lumps of curded milk.

Horseradish.

Ice: sucked.

Ice Bag: to spine or epigastrium.

Iodine: compound solut. in 3-to-5-minim doses.

Iodine and Carbolic Acid.

Ipecacuanha: in sympathetic nervous vomiting in very small doses; in the vomiting of children from catarrh and the vomiting of drunkards.

Iris.

k.u.myss: in obstinate cases.

Leeches: to epigastrium if tender, especially in malarial vomiting.

Lime Water: with milk in chronic vomiting, especially in the case of children. Saccharated lime is laxative.

Magnesia: in sympathetic vomiting.

Magnesium Carbonate.

Menthol.

Mercury: in vomiting with clayey stools; see Calomel.

Methyl Chloride: spray to spine.

Morphine: hypodermically injected in the epigastrium in persistent seasickness.

Mustard Plaster: over stomach.

Nitrite of Amyl: in concentrated form in sea-sickness.

Nitroglycerin: like nitrite of amyl.

Nutrient Enemata: in persistent vomiting.

Nux Vomica: in atonic dyspepsia.

Oil Cloves.

Opium: as a suppository in severe acute vomiting, especially a.s.sociated with obstinate constipation, which is relieved at the same time.

Orexine Tannate: a specific when simple, asthenic, or anemic anorexia the cause. Also, in incipient or chronic phthisis.

Oxygen Water.

Pepsin: in the vomiting of dyspepsia.

Peptonized Milk.

Podophyllin.

Pota.s.sium Iodide: in very small doses.

Pota.s.sium Nitrate.

Pulsatilla: in catarrh.

Quinine: in sympathetic vomiting.

Rectal Medication: if vomiting is uncontrolable.

Resorcin.

Seidlitz Powder.

Silver Nitrate: in nervous derangement.

Sodium Bicarbonate.

Sodium Bisulphite.

Sodium Sulphite.

Strychnine.

Veratrum: in vomiting of summer diarrhea.

Zinc Sulphate: emetic.

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