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Acid, Boric: lotion of 1 in 50.
Acid, Carbolic: strong solution locally to aphthae.
Acid, Hydrochloric: concentrated in gangrenous stomat.i.tis; dilute in mercurial, aphthous, etc.
Acid, Nitric.
Acid, Nitrohydrochloric: as gargle or internally in ulcerative stomat.i.tis.
Acid, Salicylic: one part in sufficient alcohol to dissolve, to 50 of water, in catarrhal inflammation to ease the pain.
Acid, Sulphurous.
Acid, Tannic.
Alcohol: brandy and water, a gargle in mercurial and ulcerative stomat.i.tis.
Alum, or Burnt Alum: locally in ulcerative stomat.i.tis.
Argentic Nitrate: in thrush locally.
Bis.m.u.th: in aphthae of nursing children, sore mouth, dyspeptic ulcers, mercurial salivation; locally applied.
Borax: in thrush and chronic stomat.i.tis.
Cleansing Nipples: in breast-fed babies.
Cocaine: before cauterization.
Copper Sulphate: locally in ulcerative stomat.i.tis, and to indolent ulcers and sores.
Cornus: astringent.
Eucalyptus: tincture, internally.
Glycerite of Tannin: in ulcerative stomat.i.tis.
Hydrastis: fluid extract locally.
Hydrogen Dioxide.
Iris: in dyspeptic ulcer.
Krameria: local astringent.
Lime Water: in ulcerative stomat.i.tis.
Mercury: in dyspeptic ulcers, gray powder.
Myrrh: tincture, with borax, topically.
Papain.
Pota.s.sium Bromide: for nervous irritability.
Pota.s.sium Chlorate: the chief remedy, locally and internally.
Pota.s.sium Iodide: in syphilitic ulceration.
Rubus: astringent.
Sodium Bromide.
Sodium Chlorate.
Sozoiodole-Sodium.
Sozoiodole-Zinc.
Sweet Spirit of Niter.
Thymol.
Tonics.
~Strabismus.~
Atropine: to lessen converging squint when periodic in hypermetropia.
Cocaine.
Eserine: to stimulate the ciliary muscles in deficient contraction.
Electricity.
Eucaine.
Holocaine.
Hyoscyamus.
Mercury: like Iodide of Pota.s.sium.
Operation.
Pota.s.sium Iodide: in syphilitic history if one nerve only is paralyzed.
Shade over one Eye: in children to maintain acuity of vision.