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scientific secrets-第30章

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old 25 drops; four years old 30 drops; &c。

                           494。 SPASMODIC CROUP
Genuine croup is indeed of very rare occurrence; and is a fearfully 
dangerous disease; the only chances are to call in a physician at once。 In 
genuine croup; the child seems to have a cold and is hoarse for a few days 
previous to the attack; but the fit generally comes on suddenly in 
spasmodic croup; which may be treated as follows。 During the fit put the 
child in a warm bath; apply hot water to the throat; allow fresh air; and 
sprinkle the face and chest with cold water。

                            495。 FOR FLATULENCY
Make a tea of the seeds of anise; caraway; and coriander; and drink freely 
of it。

                             496。 FOR HICCOUGH
Take five drops of oil of anise on sugar when they commence to be 
troublesome。

                            497。 FOR HEARTBURN
This is a very disagreeable sensation; but may be banished by taking a 
teaspoonful of carbonate of soda dissolved in half a tumbler full of 
sweetened water。

                              498。 ERYSIPELAS
This when very bad needs the attendance of a physician; when not so bad; 
paint the inflamed part over with white lead; mixed with paint oil; it is 
an excellent remedy。





                              499。 FOR FELON
Poultice well with flaxseed meal until matter begins to form; then at once 
have it well laid open with a lance; continue the poultice for some time 
afterwards。

                           500。 HAIR RESTORATIVE
Take of black mustard seed 1/2 oz。; red pepper 15 grains; blood root 1/2 
oz。; cantharides 15 grains; castile soap 1/2 oz。; alcohol one quart; mix 
all together in a bottle; let stand for a week; occasionally shaking。 
Perfume with oil of bergamot; and apply three or four times a day。

                 501。 TO KILL RATS AND MICE WITHOUT POISON
Slice up a quantity of corks; grease; and scent them with oil of anise; 
throw them in the way of the rats and mice; they will eat; but cannot 
digest them; the result is they will die。

                              502。 EYE WATER
One part of good brandy; to six of clean rain or distilled water; makes an 
admirable eye water for most cases of sore eyes。

                   503。 FOR CHRONIC GOUT AND RHEUMATISM
Take of bicarbonate of potash 1/2 drachm; tincture of orange 2 drachms; 
compound decoction of aloes 8 oz。; mix。 Dose; a wine glass full whenever 
the fit is expected。 This is Sir A。 Cooper's prescription。

                      504。 FOR SICKNESS AND VOMITING
Take of creosote 16 drops; acetic acid 16 drops; compound spirit of 
juniper 1 oz。; syrup 1 oz。; water 14 oz。; mix the creosote with the acid; 
add gradually the water; and lastly the syrup and spirit。 Dose from two to 
four tablespoonsful。

                            505。 LAXATIVE PILL
Take of powdered aloes 1 drachm; gamboge 10 grains; Castile soap and water 
sufficient to make a pill mass; mix and divide into 34 pills。 Dose; one 
two; or three; to be given when necessary; for torpid bowels。

                             506。 FOR HEADACHE
In case of a severe attack of headache the best remedy is; generally; to 
take a good strong physic of salts and senna。 If this does not relieve it; 
or where the person is very frequently troubled with headache; apply a 
blister to the back of the neck; you will find it an excellent remedy。

                        507。 ANTIDOTES FOR POISONS
The antidotes for poisoning with the strong mineral acids; such as nitric; 
muriatic; sulphuric; or oxalic acids are magnesia; chalk; whiting; in milk 
or water; mucilaginous or soapy liquids。 When sulphuric acid has been 
taken; use very little water if any。 Irritate the throat with a feather to 
produce vomiting。
The antidote for poisoning with corrosive sublimate or any other 
preparation of mercury; is albumen; as whites of eggs; in large quantity; 
flour and water; and milk。 The whites of eggs are best。








The antidotes for poisoning by opium; or any of its preparations; as 
morphia; laudanum; &c。; are the stomach pump if it can be had; emetic of 
tartar emetic; 2 to 5 grains; or sulphate of zinc; 15 to 30 grains; or 
sulphate of copper; 12 to 15 grs。; for an adult。 The sulphates of zinc or 
copper are best; because they act quicker。 External excitation; keep in 
motion; mechanical excitement of respiration; cold effusion to the head 
and face; feet in hot water; electro…magnetism; internal stimulants; as 
bicarbonate of ammonia; 5 to 25 grains in water; carbonate of ammonia; 5 
to 15 grains; in water; coffee and vegetable acids。 Some propose as an 
antidote for every case of poisoning; half a pint of bland oil; as sweet 
oil; fresh butter melted to oil; &c。; to be drank at once; for an adult。

                        508。 TREATMENT OF DROWNING
If respiration has ceased when the body is taken out of the water; it 
should instantly be commenced artificially; by putting a pipe into one 
nostril; and closing the mouth and the other nostril; and very gently 
blowing through it about 15 times in a minute; but it is a better plan to 
use a small pair of bellows; putting its muzzle into the nostril; at the 
same time the body should be wiped dry; and be assiduously rubbed with hot 
cloths; hot bricks and bottles of hot water should be put into the armpit; 
between the thighs; and to the feet; the head should be raised; the 
nostrils irritated with a feather; or the fumes of hartshorn; and a warm 
injection of turpentine; made as follows; may be thrown up … oil of 
turpentine; 3 drachms; gruel; 1/2 pint; and the yolk of 1 egg。 Incorporate 
the turpentine with the egg; then add the gruel。 Galvanism should be 
resorted to; if respiration is not quickly restored。 As soon as the 
patient can swallow; he should have some weak wine and water; and soon 
afterwards an emetic of a large tablespoonful of mustard; mixed with 6 
ozs。 of water; to clear the stomach of the water which he has swallowed; 
and to restore the circulation by the impetus of vomiting。 After some 
hours he will suffer from severe headache and fever; which must be 
relieved by bleeding; purgatives; &c。; which will be attended to by a 
physician; who will be present by this time。 A case is related in which 
life was restored by the most persevering friction; which was kept up for 
eight hours before the humanity of the surgeon; Dr。 Douglass; of Havre; 
was rewarded by a return of respiration。

                    509。 GOOD SAMARITAN OR PAIN…KILLER
Take of 95 percent alcohol 2 quarts; and add to it the following articles: 
oils of sarsafras and hemlock; spirits of turpentine; balsam of fir; 
chloriform; tincture of catechu and guaiacum; of each 1 oz。; oil of 
origanum 2 oz。; oil of wintergreen 1/2 oz。; and gum of camphor; 1/2 oz。 
Let it all be well incorporated and you have the most excellent pain 
killer that was ever made。 It is good for rheumatism; headache; neuralgia; 
cuts; sprains; burns; bruises; spinal affections; ear…ache; tooth…ache; 
sore throat; &c。 This is used internally and externally; the dose 
internally is 10 drops; take on sugar。





       
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