Use stomach-pump or tube, or empty the stomach by a mustard or sulphate of zinc emetic, or give a subcutaneous injection of apomorphine.
Give a purgative, such as a drop of croton oil, and assist its action by plenty of warm drinks.
Tannin and gallic acid have also been recommended, but are probably of but little use.
After the bowels have well acted, and the stomach has been emptied, give small doses of opium at intervals.
Dr. Murrell recommends 1-50th of a grain of nitro-glycerin every fifteen minutes.
The recumbent position is necessary, and the circulation should be maintained by warmth, and, if necessary, by friction.
Erythrophlein.—See [Digitalis].
Ether.—The same treatment as with [Chloroform].
Evonymin.—See [Digitalis].