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Terebene or Oil Turpentine: antiseptic application.
~Antrum, Disease of.~
Acid, Boric.
Bis.m.u.th Subnitrate.
Chloroform.
Iodine.
Zinc Sulphate.
~a.n.u.s, Fissure of.~
Acid, Benzoic: as a local application.
Acid, Carbolic: one drop of 95 per cent. applied to fissure.
Belladonna: locally; relieves spasms.
Bis.m.u.th: with glycerin, as a local application.
Calomel: as ointment.
Carron Oil: as a dressing.
Castor Oil: to keep motions soft.
Chloral Hydrate: in dilute solution (2 per cent.) as a dressing.
Chloroform: diluted with half its bulk of alcohol, will aid healing.
Cocaine: in ointment.
Collodion: locally, to protect.
Dilatation, forcible: relieves spasm.
Hydrastis: local application.
Ice: to relieve pain after operation.
Ichthalbin.
Ichthyol.
Iodoform: locally, to heal and relieve pain.
Iodoformogen: very beneficial.
Opium and Gall Ointment: relieves pain.
Pota.s.sium Bromide: with five parts of glycerin, locally.
Rhatany: injected after the bowels have been opened by enema.
Silver Nitrate.
Sozoiodole-Pota.s.sium.
Sulphur: to keep motions soft.
Tannin: useful as a local application.
~a.n.u.s, Prolapsus of.~--_See Prolapsus Ani._
~Aphonia.~
Acid, Nitric: in hoa.r.s.eness from fatigue or indigestion.
Acid, Sulphurous: as spray or inhalation, in clergyman's sore-throat.
Aconite: in the painful contraction of the throat of singers.
Alum: as spray in chronic congestion of throat and larynx, with hoa.r.s.eness.
Ammonium Chloride: as vapor in laryngeal catarrh.
Argenti Nitras: as local astringent.
Atropine: in hysterical aphonia; must be pushed enough to produce physiological symptoms.
Belladonna.
Benzoin Tincture: by inhalation in laryngeal catarrh.
Borax: a piece the size of a pea slowly sucked in sudden hoa.r.s.eness.
Chloroform: in hysterical and nervous cases.
Electricity: locally.
Ether: like chloroform.