Pocket therapeutics and dose book [electronic resource]: with classification and explanation of the actions of medicine . be inducedby Emetics, except in the cases of irritantpoisoning where its use requires great the accomplishment of the above gentleCathartics and Diuretics may be given to aidin the elimination; also Iodide of Potassium,where metallic substances. Counteract the morbid vital processes in-duced by the poison,—as in Cardiac Syncope,give stimulants; in threatened Paralysis of theRespiratory Movements, excite respiration bycold affusions, irritation of the skin, art
Pocket therapeutics and dose book [electronic resource]: with classification and explanation of the actions of medicine . be inducedby Emetics, except in the cases of irritantpoisoning where its use requires great the accomplishment of the above gentleCathartics and Diuretics may be given to aidin the elimination; also Iodide of Potassium,where metallic substances. Counteract the morbid vital processes in-duced by the poison,—as in Cardiac Syncope,give stimulants; in threatened Paralysis of theRespiratory Movements, excite respiration bycold affusions, irritation of the skin, artificialrespiration, Atropiato excite the pneumo-gas-tric nerve; in Narcosis of the Brain endeavorto arouse it, Allay any particular organic Antidotal Measures are (1) Chemical, whichdirectly neutralize the action of the poison bydestroying its properties; (2) Physiological,which have antagonistic properties to thepoison. General Antidote where nature of the poisonis unknown. I* Calcined Magnesia, Pv. Char-coal, Sesqui Oxid. of Iron aa with a sufficientquantity of water. 2 6 E 9 § ? * .2 « -+.
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