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Iodo-hemol.
Iodipin.
Iron.
Mercury.
Oil Chaulmoogra.
Olive Oil: inunction.
Phosphates: as tonic.
Sarsaparilla.
~Tape-Worm.~--_See also, Worms._
Acid, Carbolic.
Acid, Filicic.
Acid, Salicylic: followed by purgative.
Acid, Sulphuric: the aromatic acid.
Alum: as injection.
Ammonium Embelate.
Areca Nut.
Balsam of Copaiba: in half-ounce doses.
Chenopodium Oil: ten drops on sugar.
Cocoa Nut: a native remedy.
Cod-Liver Oil: tonic.
Creosote.
Ether: an ounce and a half at a dose, followed by a dose of castor oil in two hours.
Extract Male Fern: followed by purgative.
Iron: tonic.
Kamala.
Kousso.
Koussein.
Mucuna: night and morning for three days, then brisk purgative.
Naphtalin.
Pelletierine: the tannate preferably.
Pumpkin Seeds: pounded into an electuary, 2 oz. at dose.
Punica Granatum: acts like its chief alkaloid, pelletierine.
Quinine: as tonic.
Resorcin: followed by purgative.
Thymol.
Turpentine Oil.
Valerian: in convulsions due to the worms.
~Tenesmus.~--_See Dysentery._
~t.e.s.t.i.c.l.e, Diseases of.~--_See also, Epididymitis, Hydrocele, Orchitis, Varicocele._
Acid, Phosphoric, and Phosphates: in debility.
Aconite: in small doses frequently repeated in acute epididymitis.
Ammonium Chloride: solution in alcohol and water; topical remedy.
Antimony: in gonorrheal epididymitis.
Belladonna: in neuralgia of the testis; as an ointment with glycerin in epididymitis or orchitis.
Collodion: by its contraction to exert pressure in gonorrheal epididymitis.
Compression: at the end of an acute and beginning of a subacute attack, as well as in chronic inflammation.
Conium: poultice of leaves in cancer.
Copaiba: in orchitis.
Digitalis: in epididymitis.