Merck's 1899 Manual - Part 290
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Iodipin.

Iodo-hemol.

Eserine: in phantom.

Hyoscyamus.

Iodoform.

Iodoformogen.

Lead Iodide.

Methylene Blue.

Papain.

Pyoktanin.

Silver Oxide.

Sodium Ethylate.

Stypticin.

Thiosinamine.

Zinc Chloride.

Zinc Iodide.

~Tympanites.~--_See also, Flatulence, Typhoid Fever, Peritonitis._

Acid, Carbolic, or Creosote: in tympanites due to fermentation.

Acids: after meals.

Alkalies: before meals with a simple bitter.

a.r.s.enic.

Asafetida: as an enema.

Aspiration: to relieve an over-distended gut.

Bis.m.u.th.

Capsic.u.m.

Chamomile: enema.

Chloral Hydrate: as an antiseptic to fermentation in the intestinal ca.n.a.l.

Cocculus Indicus.

Colchicine.

Colchic.u.m.

Cubeb: powdered, after strangulated hernia.

Gaduol.

Galvanism: in old cases, especially of lax fibre.

Ginger.

Glycerin: when a.s.sociated with acidity.

Glycerinophosphates.

Hyoscyamus.

Ice Poultice: prepared by mixing linseed meal and small pieces of ice, in tympanites of typhoid fever.

Ichthalbin.

Iris.

Nux Vomica.

Ol. Terebinthinae: very efficient as enema, not for external application.

Plumbi Acetas: when due to want of tone of intestinal muscular walls.

Rue: very effective.

Sumbul.

Vegetable Charcoal in gruel: in flatulent distention of the colon a.s.sociated with catarrh; dry, in flatulent distention of the stomach.

~Typhlitis.~

Aristol.

a.r.s.en-hemol.