210 
15. FRICTIONS. 
a. Dry. 
b. Wet. 
rific stimulants. 
When dry, by hand-rubbing, with or 
without a woollen glove, by flannel, 
__ by the flesh-brush, and the like. 
When wet. by the same means, uni- 
ting astimulant or lubricating fluid, | 
with the mechanical effect of rub- 
bing. 
46. GaLVANIsm, 
ey Vivid general stimulant topi- 
cally applied. 
47. Inmazarions. 
‘ Topical expectorant stimulants. 
18. Issuxs. 
Topical draining stimulants. 
19. Liniments. 
Topical lubricating ¢,. capee 
20. Lorions. 
Topical Fnigrents stimulants, 
21. Locat Demvutcenrs. 
Topical obtunding remedies 
22, Pepu.uvium, 
for foot-bath. ) 
a. Warm iiple. 
b. Warm medicated. ‘ 
¢ Cold simple. ; 
d. Cold medicated, 
Also other partial baths, 
Topical, diaphoretic and reval- 
sive stimulants. 
Topical, diaphoretic or sudo- 
