. Diary, July 16-August 30, 1906 while collecting in Virginia and West Virginia. Herpetology; Herpetologists. i ^ Send for a physician. Induce vomiting-, by- tickling throat with feather or fing^er. Drink hot water or strong: mustard and water. Swallow sweet oil or whites of eg^g-s. Acids are antidotes for alkalies^ and vice versa. ACIDS^ Mineral.^ Q\izS}^, mag-nesia (plaster off wall in emerg^ency), 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 i
. Diary, July 16-August 30, 1906 while collecting in Virginia and West Virginia. Herpetology; Herpetologists. i ^ Send for a physician. Induce vomiting-, by- tickling throat with feather or fing^er. Drink hot water or strong: mustard and water. Swallow sweet oil or whites of eg^g-s. Acids are antidotes for alkalies^ and vice versa. ACIDS^ Mineral.^ Q\izS}^, mag-nesia (plaster off wall in emerg^ency), 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 Corrosive Sublimate.—Albumen, white of egg (4 gr. sublimate require white of one egg), flour, milk. Equal parts of lime water and milk. Emetics, or evacuate stomach by pump. Copper Sulph.— Yellow prussiate of potash or soap. , , , Croton Oil.— Emetics; wash out stomach, followed by mucilaginous fluids containing opium. ^ ^ ^ Digitalis.—Recumbent posture after eniet- ics. Emetics and opium ; give tincture aconite. Iodine.— Emetics and demulcent drinks, starch or flour diff'used
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