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==A Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 1865==
 
==A Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 1865==
Mentioned in the form of tartarised antimony (tartar emetic).
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Mentioned in the form of tartarised antimony (tartar emetic). Tartar emetic and Butter of Antimony classified as Mineral Poisons (199)
  
Tartar emetic and Butter of Antimony classified as Mineral Poisons (199)
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===Remedies Containing or to be used with Opium Listed in CDM1865===
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* Antimmonial Powder (40): "A medicine forming the basis of the celebrated Dr. James's powder"
  
 
===Diseases Treated with Antimony as listed in CDM1865===
 
===Diseases Treated with Antimony as listed in CDM1865===
 
* Inflammatory Sore Throat (259): tartar emetic can be administered at the outset of soreness
 
* Inflammatory Sore Throat (259): tartar emetic can be administered at the outset of soreness
 
* Typhus Fever (279): tartar emetic given along with ipecacuanha at the first signs of the disease.
 
* Typhus Fever (279): tartar emetic given along with ipecacuanha at the first signs of the disease.

Revision as of 16:10, 18 April 2016


Description

A Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 1865

Mentioned in the form of tartarised antimony (tartar emetic). Tartar emetic and Butter of Antimony classified as Mineral Poisons (199)

Remedies Containing or to be used with Opium Listed in CDM1865

  • Antimmonial Powder (40): "A medicine forming the basis of the celebrated Dr. James's powder"

Diseases Treated with Antimony as listed in CDM1865

  • Inflammatory Sore Throat (259): tartar emetic can be administered at the outset of soreness
  • Typhus Fever (279): tartar emetic given along with ipecacuanha at the first signs of the disease.