medicines; their actions and uses. Ill 



For such purposes full doses are given twice a day for two weeks. 



Potassium p< rmanganate. — Antiseptic, disinfectanl , and deodorant. 

 Useful for the removal of foul odors arising from unhealthy wounds: 

 also for cleaning hands and instruments. From 1 to 4 drains, water 

 1 pint, is the proper strength of the solution for use. 



Quinine, sulpha// of. — Tonic, stomachic, antiseptic, and mild 

 febrifuge. Dose, ] to 1 dram, repeated three times a day. It is 

 given in all febrile and debilitating diseases. Combined with sul- 

 phate of iron it is very useful in purpura. In influenza and pneu- 

 monia it is generally combined with gentian and nitrate of potash, 

 made into powders in the following proportions: 

 Quinine sulphate, 1 ounce. 

 Gentian, 3 ounces. 



Make twelve powders and give three times a day. 



Salol. — Antiseptic. Used internally and externally for its anti- 

 septic properties. Dose, 2 to 4 drams. 



Sodium bicarbonate. — Carminative, stomachic, relieves acidity of 

 the stomach. Dose, 1 to 2 drams. This is an excellent medicine in 

 chronic indigestion and flatulency. 



Sulphur. — Parasiticide. This medicine may be used for the treat- 

 ment of mange, but it is inferior to creolin or carbolic acid. 



Witch-hazel. — A cooling astringent wash, very useful when com- 

 bined with other medicines in the form of liniments or lotions. 



Zinc sulphate. — Externally it is much used as a caustic and astrin- 

 gent for wounds, foul ulcers, etc. It is an excellent remedy for the 

 treatment of thrush and canker. 

 Sulphate of zinc j 

 Sulphate of copper. [Equal parts. 

 Sulphate of iron I 



Zinc oxide. — Antiseptic and astringent. Used either as a dry 

 powder dusted on the wounds or can be made into an ointment with 

 lanolin: 



Zinc oxide, 1 part. 

 Lanolin, 6 parts. 



Zinc chloride. — An irritant and corrosive poison, never given inter- 

 nally. Externally it is applied as a stimulant, astringent, caustic. 

 and parasiticide. It is also used as an antiseptic, disinfectant, and 

 deodorant. From 2 to 4 drams to the pint of water are used for 

 ordinary antiseptic purposes. 



DOSES. 



Grouped according to amounts; for reference and for convenience 

 in memorizing: 



GRAINS. 



Arsenic 1 to 6. Iodine 20 to 60. 



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