Archive image from page 11 of Diary, July 16-August 30, 1906. Diary, July 16-August 30, 1906 while collecting in Virginia and West Virginia . DiaryJuly16Augu00Stej Year: 1906 t i Send for a physician. Induce vomiting-, by- tickling throat with feather or finger. Drink hot water or strong: mustard and water. Swallow sweet oil or whites of egg-s. Acids are antidotes for alkalies and vice versa. ACIDS Mineral. Q\izS}, mag-nesia (plaster off wall in emergency), solution carbonate of soda, emollient drinks, fixed oils. Carbolic-Any soluble sulphate, such as magnesia. Hydrocy- Fresh air
Archive image from page 11 of Diary, July 16-August 30, 1906. Diary, July 16-August 30, 1906 while collecting in Virginia and West Virginia . DiaryJuly16Augu00Stej Year: 1906 t i Send for a physician. Induce vomiting-, by- tickling throat with feather or finger. Drink hot water or strong: mustard and water. Swallow sweet oil or whites of egg-s. Acids are antidotes for alkalies and vice versa. ACIDS Mineral. Q\izS}, mag-nesia (plaster off wall in emergency), solution carbonate of soda, emollient drinks, fixed oils. Carbolic-Any soluble sulphate, such as magnesia. Hydrocy- Fresh air and artificial respiration, with cold eft'usion. Ammonia by inhalation and in- travenously in vein of leg-. ACONITE.—Emetics, stimulants, external and internal; keep up external heat, keep flat on back. Antimony Tart.—Vegetable acids, such as tannic acid, catechu. Arsenic. — Freshly precipitated hydrated sesquioxide of iron made by adding magnesia to any iron solution. Belladonna.—Emetics —mustard flour in water; give physostigma or pilocarpine; cold to head. Chlorine Water.— Albumen, white of egg, milk, flour. Chloroform.— Fresh air, artificial respira- tion (inclining head down, pull tongue forward), brandy and ammonia intravenously in leg, the HYPODERMIC injection of 15 m. tincture of digi- talis and 1-60 of a grain of atropine. Colchicum.—Emetics, followed by demul- cent drinks. If coma be present, brandy, am- monia, cofl!ee. Opium in large dose. Keep up external heat. Conium.—Emetics, followed by stimulants external and internal.
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