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EXTRACTS FROM FOREIGN PERIODICALS. 
THERAPEUTIC NOTICES. 
Ramson has successfully applied apomorphine injections 
to cases of strychnine poisoning ; the only objectionable fea¬ 
ture of this procedure is the vomition induced. Apomorphine 
causes a general soporific influence. 
Strychnine has lately been much recommended in opium 
poisoning.— Deutsch. Med. Ztg. 
Gillepsie has secured results from injections of two to 
three drops of ac. carbolieum in arthritic rheumatism—first i 
introduced by Senator.— D. Med. Woch. 
Verneuil warns against subcutaneous injections of antipy-c 
rine; upon the ground that he has had repeated areas of gan¬ 
grene at the point of medication.— Aertz. Cent. Auz. 
Mikrovitsch urges naphthalin as a trustworthy anthelmin-l 
tic. He gives children five to seven grains, adults 15 grains, j 
and directly after administers of ol. ricini 5 j-— Tem. Mm .j 
Vian used the following for hemorrhages subsequent to, 
exraction of teeth : 
Ijt; Chloroformi, 
3 i, 
Ac. Tannici, 
Mentholi aa, 
3 js, 
Tinct. Ratanhiac, 
3 vi, 
Aq. Destillat, 
§ xvi 
Thomas has seen hemorrhoids progress favorably under;: 
clysters of lukewarm water retained four or five minutes^ 
within the rectum ; the water is afterward to be used cold 
The consumption ot large quantities of meat is forbidden, bui 
on the contrary fruit and a vegetable diet is encouraged.— 
Aertz. Centr. Auz. 
Gubert reports nineteen cases in which injections of aati 
pyrine caused a considerable decrease in the lactic secretion 
Allg. Med. Ce 7 itr. 
