88 CIRCULATORY STIMULANTS 



2. Carminative — In tympanites, colic, diarrhea, etc. 



3. Circulatory and respiratory stimulant, in conditions of threat- 

 ened heart failure, as in septicemia, pneumonia, collapse or shock. 



4. In adynamic fevers camphor may serve as a useful antipyretic 

 and reflex circulatory stimulant. It may be useful in sudden depres- 

 sion coming on in the course of acute or prolonged diseases. 



5. In chronic nasal catarrh or cold in the head, camphor will be 

 found useful when inhaled or given for internal medication. 



Administration. For external application, camphor may be 

 applied as the spirits, as Frohner's bandage, or in combination with 

 oils or other substances in the form of liniments. 



Internally it may be given as the powdered drug in capsule, or as 

 the tincture in solution or capsule. As a rapid circulatory stimu- 

 lant it is best given in solution in olive oil (20 per cent.). It should 

 be given intramuscularly, not subcutaneously on account of liability 

 of abscess formation if given by the latter method. 



Anderson's Antipruritic Dusting Powder. 



5 Camphor® 3 j-ij 



Amyli. 



Zinci Oxidi aa 5 ss 



M. Pt. Pulver. 



Antipruritic Ointment. 



5 Camphorse. 



Phenolis aa gr. v 



IJng. Zinci Oxidi q. s ad. 5 j 



M. Ft. Unguentum. 

 Sig. Apply as directed. 



Mastitis. 



5 Camphorse 3 iv 5. 



Adipis 5 iv 50! 



M. Ft. Unguentum. 



Sig. Apply to udder. Bang. 



Intramuscular Injection. 



5 CamphorsB 20. 



„ Olei Olivse q. s ad" lOo! 



M. Ft. Sol. 



Sig. Horse and cow one-half to one ounce; dog one-half to one dram 

 at two-hour intervals. 



Antiseptic Dusting Powder. 



5^ Phenolis. 



Camphorae aa 5 i 



Alumlnis Exsiecati. 



Zinci Oxidi aa 5 ij 



Acidi Borici q. s ad 5 viii 



M. Ft. Pulver. "^'^ 



