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Alkalies: in indigestion due to obstruction to the flow of bile.
Alkaline Mineral Waters: in catarrh of the bile-duct, early stage of cirrhosis, and obstruction to the hepatic circulation.
Aloes: in constipation, and in deficient secretion of bile.
Ammonium Chloride: in jaundice due to catarrh of the bile-ducts, early stage of cirrhosis; deficient intestinal secretion.
Ammonium Iodide: in catarrh of duodenum and biliary ducts, in the early stage of cirrhosis, in the malarial cachexia; efficacy increased by the addition of a.r.s.enic.
Angostura: in bilious fevers.
Argenti Oxidum.
Bromides and Chloral Hydrate.
Bryonia: in bilious headache.
Calomel: in excessive production with deficient secretion; calomel or blue pill at night and a black draught in the morning.
Calumba: as stomachic tonic.
Carlsbad Water: a tumbler sipped warm on rising very useful.
Chirata.
Colocynth.
Euonymin: at night, followed in the morning by a saline purge.
Friedrichshall Water: a winegla.s.sful in a tumbler of hot water slowly sipped on rising.
Horse Exercise.
Hydrastis: when chronic gastric catarrh is present, in chronic catarrh of the duodenum and bile-ducts, with insp.i.s.sation of the bile and gallstones.
Ipecac.
Leptandra.
Manganese: in malarial jaundice.
Mercurial Cathartics: in moderate doses night and morning, or in small doses more frequently repeated. Especially useful when the stools are pale, is the b.i.+.c.hloride.
Mercury Iodide, Green.
Mercury Oxide, Yellow.
Milk Cure: in obstinate cases.
Mustard Plaster.
Opium.
Podophyllum: in place of mercury when stools are dark.
Rhubarb: as hepatic stimulant.
Salines.
Salol.
Sodium Phosphate: in bilious sick headache; also in catarrh of the gall-duct in children: dose, 10 grn.
Stillingia: in cirrhosis; torpidity and jaundice following intermittent fever; ascites due to hepatic changes; to be combined with Nux Vomica, in deficient secretion.
~Bites and Stings.~--_See Stings and Bites._
~Bladder Affections.~
Acid, Carbolic.
Aseptol.
Berberine Sulphate: for atony.
Codeine.
Formaldehyde.
Gallobromol.
Saliformin.
Sozoiodole-Sodium.
~Bladder, Catarrh of.~--_See also, Cyst.i.tis._
Acid, Benzoic.
Ammonium Borate.
Antinosin.
Arbutin.