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Capsic.u.m: to remove discoloration of bruise.
Compressed Sponge.
Convallaria Polygonatum (Solomon's Seal): the juice from the fresh root will take away a "black eye."
Hamamelis: locally.
Ice.
Ichthyol.
Iodoform.
Iodoformogen.
Iodole.
Lead Water: to allay pain.
Oil of Bay: same as Capsic.u.m.
Opium: local application to relieve pain.
Pyoktanin.
Sozoiodole-Pota.s.sium: as dusting powder.
Sozoiodole-Sodium: as wash.
~Bubo.~--_See also, Chancroid, Syphilis._
Acid, Carbolic: by injection.
Acid, Nitric: as local application to indolent bubo.
Aristol.
Blisters: followed up by application of tinc. iodi. will often cause absorption.
Calomel.
Chlora Hydrate: 25 per cent. solution, antiseptic and stimulant application.
Copper Sulphate: 4 grn. to the oz.
Creolin.
Diaphtherin.
Europhen.
Hydrargyri Perchloridum: epidermis is first removed by a blister and then a saturated solution applied; a poultice is then applied to separate the eschar, leaving a healthy ulcer.
Ice: to relieve pain and lessen inflammation.
Ichthyol.
Iodine: as counter-irritant applied round the bubo.
Iodoform: as local application.
Iodoformogen.
Iodole.
Lead Lotions: compresses soaked in these will abort, or a.s.sist in the healing process.
Mercury: as local application after opening bubo, when syphilitic affection is great.
Peroxide of Hydrogen: wash and dress bubo with lint soaked in it.
Pota.s.sa Fusa: to open, instead of the knife.
Pota.s.sium Chlorate: applied as fine powder.
Pyoktanin.
Silver Nitrate: lightly applied to surface in indolent bubo.
Sozoiodole-Pota.s.sium: incision at first sign of suppuration, followed by was.h.i.+ng with antiseptics.
Sulphides: to check suppuration; not so useful as in an ordinary abscess.
Tartar Emetic: when inflammation is acute and fever considerable.
Xeroform.
~Bunion.~--_See also, Bursitis._
Iodine: painted on in indolent forms.
Rest: when thickened and painful. Pressure is removed by thick plasters, with a hole in the center.
~Burns and Scalds.~
Absorbent Dressings.