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140                                                                                 A TREATISE ON ELEPHANTS.

                            List of Drugs employed in the Treatment of Elephants, with their Native Names, Actions, Uses, and Doses.*

Drugs.

Hindustani.

Burmese.

USES.

DOSES.

Remarks.

Internal.

External.

Steel.

Slymm.

Gilchrist.

Abrus precatorious
leaves

Gunchi

...

Root and leaves yield ex-
tract like liquorice.
Bruised leaves to swell-
ings as a suppurative
and detergent, specially
indicated in blind boils—
Steel

...

...

...

...

Used instead of
liquorice root—
Steel

Acacia gummi

Goond, Babul
Steel

Demulcent—Steel, Slymm.
In diarrhœa— Dun

Emollient

Ad lib.

I to 4
seers

...

Ad lib.

Acacia gummi
(mucilage)

...

...

Do.

Do.

Acetate of morphia

...

...

...

Anodyne, eye lotion

Acetum

Sirka

Refrigerent—Steel. As-
tringent, diuretic, styptic
Tuson

Rubefacient, antiseptic—
Steel. Cooling—Tuson.
Stimulant—Finlay Dun

About ¼
pint

...

...

4 ozs.

Vinegar

Acid arseniosum ...

Sufed sunbul
—Steel. So-
mul—Slymm

Alterative, tonic—Steel.
In chronic rheumatism—
Tuson

Caustic—Steel ...

...

6 to 20
grains

10 to 30
grains

4 to 6
grains

White arsenic

Acid, boracic ...

...

...

....

In wounds and burns;
antiseptic

Acid boracic lotion

...

...

...

Do.

Acid boracic oint-
ment

...

...

...

Do.

Acid, carbolic

...

...

In anthrax—Steel. Anthel-
mintic— Slymm, Tuson

Caustic, disinfectant, as-
tringent, styptic—Tuson

About
2 drs.

...

...

2 drs.
(well
diluted)

Acid carbolic lotion

...

...

...

Washing and cleansing,
disinfecting wounds,
hands ; disinfecting
sheds, instruments, car-
casses, etc.

Acid carbolic oil ...

...

...

...

Dressing for wounds,
sores and ulcers

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