Empty the stomach by the pump or tube, or give a hypodermic injection of 4 or 5 drops of the solution of apomorphine, or emetics of sulphate of zinc, or mustard.
Keep up the temperature of the body by hot wraps.
Administer, as a drink, strong tea, tannin, gallic acids, or any harmless vegetable decoction containing tannin.
Stimulants may be administered.
If necessary, use artificial respiration.
Copper—Salts of.
Empty stomach by pump or tube, and either inject by the same means or administer white of egg in solution in water; if no white of eggs can be had, substitute milk; give plenty of water and emollient drinks.
Pain may be allayed by opium or morphine.
Corrosive Sublimate—Perchloride of Mercury—Nitrate of Mercury.
Empty the stomach by the tube or pump, and wash the organ out with plenty of white of egg, dissolved in water or milk. If the stomach-pump is not at hand, then give emetics, such as the solution of apomorphine, hypodermically, in from 4 to 5-drop doses, or a zinc sulphate emetic, or mustard, or ipecacuanha. Probably violent vomiting is already present, then stomach-tube or emetics are unnecessary: but, in any case, give plenty of albuminous fluids, such as white of egg in water or milk. If neither of these is at hand, chop any fresh meat up as finely as can be done in a short space of time, diffuse in water, and administer. Follow up with demulcent drinks, such as barley-water, flour and water, &c.