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Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate: when stomach is irritable; and in flatulence.
Bitters: given with acids or alkalies, to stimulate digestion.
Bryonia: in bilious headache.
Calabar Bean: in the phantom tumor sometimes accompanying.
Calcium Saccharate.
Calcium Sulphite.
Calomel.
Calumba: very useful.
Cannabis Indica.
Capsic.u.m: in atonic dyspepsia.
Cardamoms.
Castor Oil.
Cerium Nitrate.
Cerium Oxalate.
Cetrarin.
Chamomile.
Charcoal: for flatulence.
Chloral Hydrate.
Chloroform.
Cholagogues: often very useful.
Cinchona.
Cocaine: in nervous dyspepsia, 1/4 grn. twice or three times a day.
Cod-Liver Oil: in the sinking at the epigastrium in the aged without intestinal irritation.
Colchic.u.m: in gouty subjects.
Cold Water: half a tumbler half an hour before breakfast.
Columbin.
Creosote: if due to fermentative changes.
Diastase of Malt.
Eucalyptus: in atonic dyspepsia due to the presence of sarcinae.
Gentian: in atony and flatulence.
Ginger: an adjunct.
Glycerin.
Glycerinophosphates.
Gold: the chloride in nervous indigestion.
Hops: a subst.i.tute for alcohol.
Hot Water: a tumbler twice or three times between meals, in acid dyspepsia, flatulence and to repress craving for alcohol.
Hydrastis or Hydrastine Hydrochlorate: in chronic dyspepsia or chronic alcoholism.
Hydrogen Peroxide.
Ichthalbin.
Ipecacuanha: useful adjunct to dinner pill, in chronic irritable dyspepsia.
Iron and Bis.m.u.th Citrate.
Iron Phosphates.
Kino: in pyrosis.
Lime Water.
Magnesia: in acid dyspepsia.
Malt Extract, Dry.
Manganese: in gastrodynia and pyrosis.
Mercury: as cholagogue.
Morphine: subcutaneously in irritable subjects.
Naphtol.