Merck's 1899 Manual
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Chapter 303 : ~Vomiting of Pregnancy.~
Acid, Carbolic: an uncertain remedy.
Acid, Hydrocyanic: somet
~Vomiting of Pregnancy.~
Acid, Carbolic: an uncertain remedy.
Acid, Hydrocyanic: sometimes useful; often fails.
Aconite: in full doses, so long as physiological effect is maintained.
a.r.s.enic: where the vomit is blood, or streaked with blood, drop doses of Fowler's solution.
Atropine.
Belladonna: either internally, or plaster over the hypogastrium.
Berberine.
Berberine Carbonate.
Bis.m.u.th: along with pepsin.
Bromalin.
Bromide of Pota.s.sium: controls in some cases in large doses.
Bromo-hemol.
Calcium Phosphate.
Calomel: in small doses to salivate, or one large dose of 10 grn.
Calumba: occasionally successful.
Caustics: to the cervix if abraded.
Cerium Oxalate: the chief remedy besides orexine tannate.
Champagne.
Chloral.
Chloroform Water.
Cocaine: ten minims of a 3 per cent. solution will relieve in a few doses.
Coffee: before rising.
Copper Sulphate.
Creosote.
Dilatation of the Os Uteri.
Electricity: same as in nervous vomiting.
Hydrastine Hydrochlorate.
Ingluvin.
Iodine: a drop of the tincture or liquor sometimes a last resort.
Ipecacuanha: in minim doses often relieves.
k.u.myss: as diet.
Menthol.
Methyl Chloride: spray to spine.
Morphine: suppository introduced into the v.a.g.i.n.a: no abrasion should be present, or there may be symptoms of poisoning.
Naphta: one or two drops.
Nux Vomica: one and one-half drop doses of tincture.
Orexine Tannate: extremely efficacious and prompt, after few doses, except where actual gastric lesion.
Pepsin: like ingluvin but not so successful.
Plumbic Acetate: in extreme cases.
Pota.s.sium Iodide: like iodine.
Quinine: sometimes useful.
Salicin.
Spinal Ice-bag.
~Vulvitis.~--_See also, Pruritus, Prurigo, Vaginitis._
Acid, Carbolic.
Alum.
a.r.s.enic.
Ichthyol.