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STOMATITIS. See Gangrenous Stomatitis. 



STRANGURY. See HiEMAXURiA. 



TABES MESENTERIOA. 

 Draughts — 



(1.) Sulphate of iron, two drachma. 

 Creasote, one fluid drachm. 

 Gentian, one ounce. 

 Ginger, one ounce. 

 This draught may be mixed with a pint of warm gruel and administered 

 twice daily. 



(2.) Cod-liver oil, ten fluid ounces. 

 Oil of eucalyptus, ten minims. 

 This draught may be given twice daily. 



TETANUS, OR LOCK-JAW. 

 Draught — 



Bromide of potassium, four drachms. 

 Anise fruit, four drachms. 

 This draught may be mixed with warm water or gruel, and given thrice daily. 



THRUSH IN THE MOUTH. See Aphtha. 



TONGUE, ACTINOMYCOSIS OF. See Actinomycosis. 

 Tonics, see Anemia. 

 Draiight — Powdered gentian, one ounce. 



Powdered ginger, half an ounce. 

 Carbonate of ammonium, half an ounce. 

 Carbonate of iron, two drachms. 

 This draught may be given twice daily in a pint of warm water, gruel, or 

 ale. 



TYMPANITES, OR HO YEN. 



Treatment of this malady should begin with the administration of a cathartic, 

 (i.) Draught — 



Hyposulphite of sodium, half an ounce. 

 Water, a sufficient quantity. 

 This draught may be given at intervals of from two to four hours for several 

 times. 



(ii.) Draught — 



Ether, two fluid ounces. 

 Carbonate of ammonium, half an ounce. 

 Spirit of chloroform, one fluid ounce. 

 Water, a snfficient quantity. 

 This draught may be given at intervals of four hours, 

 (iii.) Draught — 



Sulphocarbolate of sodium, half an ounce. 

 Bromide of potassium, two drachma. 

 Chlorodyne, six fluid drachms. 

 Water, a sufficient quantity. 

 This draught may be given at intervals of from four to six hours. 



UDDER. INFLAMMATION OF. See Gakget. 



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