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4. Bichloride of Mercury. 



5. Belladonna or Atbopin. 



6. Carbolic Acid (Phenol). 



7. Chloral and Chloroform. 



8. Cocaine. 



9 lODIN. 



10. Morphine, Sulphate, Opium, and 

 Paregoric. 



11. Mineral Acids. 



12. Phosphorous. 



13. Strychnine. 



14. Illuminating Gas. 



4. Give a tablespoonful of mustard 



and salt in a glass of warm 

 water, or thirty grains of zinc 

 sulphate. Afterwards milk and 

 eggs. If in collapse, use heat 

 and stimulants. 



5. Give a tablespoonful of mustard 



and salt in warm water. After 

 vomiting, one-quarter grain of 

 morphin sulphate. Stimulants 

 if required. 



6. Flour and water; use stomach 



pump or give one ounce of 

 Epsom salts, or two to four 

 ounces of whiskey or slightly 

 diluted alcohol. If in collapse, 

 add heat to body. 



7. External heat, keep head low, use 



stomach pump or give emetic 

 of half an ounce of mustard and 

 salt in warm water. Friction 

 to body. Hot black coffee. 



8. Stimulants: Nitrate of Amyl, 



brandy or aromatic spirits of 

 ammonia. Black coffee, ex- 

 ternal friction. 



9. Starch made into drafts with 



cold water. Stomach pump or 

 tablespoonful of mustard in a 

 glass of water. 



10 Stomach pump or tablespoonful of 



mustard and salt or grease in 

 warm water. Potassium per- 

 manganate, ten grains in glass 

 of water. Black coffee. Keep 

 patient awake. Supply heat. If 

 stimulation is required, use 

 atropin or strychnin. 



11 Stomach pump, alkalies, as mag- 



nesium carbonate or baking 

 soda, also milk, sweet oil or 

 eggs. Heat or stimulants, if re- 

 required. 



1.'. Stomach pump, or three grains of 

 copper sulphate in water every 

 fifteen minutes until vomiting 

 is induced, or thirty drops of 

 oil of turpentine every quarter 

 hour for four doses. Give 

 purge. Avoid fats and oils. 



13. Stomach pump or a tablespoonful 

 of mustard and salt in warm 

 water. Keep patient quiet. 

 Seven to ten grains of tannic 

 acid. For convulsions use 

 chloral or chloroform. Inhale 

 amyl nitrate. 



11. Remove patient to fresh air. 

 Give oxygen to inhale. Use pul- 

 motor or some form of artificial 

 respiration. Supply warmth to 

 extremities. 



