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~Balanitis.~ _See also, Phimosis, Gonorrhea._
Acid, Carbolic.
Acid, Tannic.
Alum.
Alumnol.
Creolin.
Ichthyol.
Lead Water.
Lime Water: as lotion.
Mercury: yellow wash, as lotion.
Silver Nitrate: molded.
Sozoiodole-Pota.s.sium: dusting powder.
Sozoiodole-Sodium: lotion.
Tannin or Zinc Oxide: as dusting-powder.
Tannoform.
Zinc Sulphate.
~Baldness.~--_See Alopecia._
~Barber's Itch.~--_See Sycosis._
~Bed-Sores.~
Alcohol: as wash to prevent; afterwards dust with powdered starch.
Alum: with white of egg, as local application.
Aristol.
Balsam of Peru and Unguentum Resinae: equal parts spread on cotton wool.
Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate.
Catechu: with lead sub-acetate, to harden skin.
Charcoal: as poultices, to stop bed-sores.
Galvanic Couplet: of zinc and silver; one element on sore, the other on adjacent part.
Glycerin: prophylactic local application.
Hydrargyri Perchloridum: a solution mixed with diluted alcohol.
Ichthyol.
Incisions: followed by irrigation, if sores tend to burrow.
Iodoform.
Iodoformogen.
Iodole.
Iron Chloride: as tonic.
Medicated Poultices: patient to lie with poultices under the parts likely to be affected; if fetor, cataplasma carbonis; if sloughing, addition of Balsam of Peru.
Pyoktanin.
Quinine: local dressing.
Salt and Whisky: topically to harden skin.
Silver Nitrate: dusted over open bed-sores.
Soap Plaster: applied after was.h.i.+ng with b.i.+.c.hloride solution (1 in 5000) and dusting with iodoform or iodoformogen.
Sozoiodole Pota.s.sium.
Styptic Collodion.
Tannate of Lead: at an early stage.
Zinc Oxide: ointment.
~Biliousness.~--_See also, Dyspepsia, Hepatic Congestion, Duodenal Catarrh._
Acids, Mineral: nitrohydrochloric acid especially useful in chronic hepatic affections, dysentery and dropsy of hepatic origin.
Aconite: as adjunct to podophyllin.