Empty the stomach by pump or tube, or by emetics, such as 5 drops of the hypodermic solution of apomorphine, or sulphate of zinc, or mustard.
Give an enema of hot coffee.
Administer large draughts of water, which may advantageously contain a little sodic carbonate in solution.
Attempt to rouse the patient. Nitrite of amyl inhalations, and, if necessary, artificial respiration may be used.
Chromate of Potash.—See [Chromium].
Chromic Acid.—See [Chromium].
Chromium—Bichromate of Potash—Chromate of Potash—Chromic Acid.
Empty the stomach by pump or tube; administer a subcutaneous injection of apomorphine, or give sulphate of zinc, mustard, or ipecacuanha as emetics. Follow up by administering, suspended in water, calcined magnesia, or carbonate of magnesia, or chalk.
Demulcent drinks, such as barley-water, &c.