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Amyl Nitrite.
Bromalin.
Bromipin.
Bromo-hemol.
Digitalis.
Erythrol Tetranitrate.
Glycerinophosphates.
Gold.
Hemo-gallol.
Iron Citrate.
Mercury b.i.+.c.hloride.
Nitroglycerin.
Pota.s.sium Bromide.
Quinine.
Strychnine.
~Vomiting.~--_See list of Antiemetics; also Cholera, Hematemesis Nausea, Sea-Sickness, Vomiting of Pregnancy._
Acetanilid.
Acid, Carbolic: in irritable stomach along with bis.m.u.th; alone if due to sarcinae or other ferments; in Asiatic cholera and cholera infantum.
Acid, Hydrochloric.
Acid, Hydrocyanic: in cerebral vomiting, vomiting of phthisis and of acute disease of the stomach.
Acid, Sulphurous: if due to sarcinae.
Acids: in acid eructations given immediately after food.
Aconite with Bis.m.u.th.
Alcohol: iced champagne in sea-sickness, etc. Hot brandy is also useful.
Alkalies: especially effervescing drinks.
Alum: in doses of five to ten grn. in phthisis when vomiting is brought on by cough.
Ammonium Carbonate.
Ammonio-Citrate of Iron: in the vomiting of anemia, especially of young women.
Amyl Nitrite.
Apomorphine: to empty the stomach of its contents.
a.r.s.enic: in the vomiting of cholera; in chronic gastric catarrh, especially of drunkards; chronic, not acute gastric ulcer; and chronic painless vomiting.
Atropine.
Bicarbonate of Sodium: in children half to one dram to the pint of milk. If this fails, stop milk. Also, in acute indigestion with acid vomiting.
Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate: in acute and chronic catarrh of the stomach or intestine.
Bis.m.u.th Subgallate.
Blisters: in vomiting due to renal and hepatic colic.
Brandy.
Bromides: in cerebral vomiting and cholera infantum.
Calcium Phosphate.
Calomel: in minute doses in cholera infantum and similar intestinal troubles.
Calumba: a simple bitter and gastric sedative.
Carbonic Acid Waters: with milk.
Cerium Oxalate: in doses of 1 grn. in sympathetic vomiting.
Chloral Hydrate: in seasickness and reflex vomiting.
Chloroform: drop doses in sea-sickness, and in reflex vomiting such as on pa.s.sage of calculi.
Cocaine.
Cocculus Indicus.
Codeine.
Creosote (Beech-wood).