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Absinthin.
Berberine Carbonate.
Calomel: when following acute disease; nitro-hydrochloric acid generally preferable, however.
Capsic.u.m: in convalescence.
Chimaphila: in dropsical cases, as a tonic and diuretic.
Cinchonidine.
Cinchonine.
Eupatorium.
Gentian.
Nux Vomica Tincture.
Oleoresin capsic.u.m.
Orexine Tannate: of very wide utility.
Qua.s.sia: especially valuable when following malarial fever.
Qua.s.sin.
~Anthrax.~--(_Carbuncle._)
Acid, Boric: as dressing.
Acid, Carbolic: as wash and injection after spontaneous discharge, or on lint after opening.
Alcohol: as needed.
Ammonium Acetate.
Ammonium Carbonate: combined with cinchona, after a free purge.
Arnica: fresh extract spread on adhesive plaster and strapped; internal administration is also beneficial.
Belladonna Extract: with glycerin, as local anodyne.
Blister: to cover area, with hole in the center to allow discharge.
Bromine.
Butyl-Chloral Hydrate: to lessen the pain of facial carbuncle.
Calcium Sulphide: one-tenth grn. hourly useful.
Collodion: around base, leaving opening in the center.
Creolin.
Ether: sprayed on for a little time will cause an eschar to separate.
Europhen.
Hydrogen Peroxide.
Ichthalbin: internally.
Ichthyol: topically.
Iodine: locally, to lessen pain and inflammation, should be applied around the base.
Iodoform: useful local antiseptic dressing.
Iodoformogen.
Iodole.
Lead Carbonate.
Menthol.
Mercurial Ointment: early application will abort sometimes.
Opium: locally, mixed with glycerin.
Phosphorus: internally.
Pota.s.sium Chlorate and mineral acids: internally administered.
Pota.s.sium Permanganate: antiseptic lotion.
Poultices: to relieve pain.
Pyoktanin.
Quinine.
Quinine and Carbolic Acid: internally.
Strapping: concentrically, leaving center free, lessens pain.