Arsenic.—Stomach-pump or an emetic; freshly precipitated ferric hydrate (tablespoonful every ten minutes) made by adding magnesia to any iron solution; demulcents—oil or egg-albumin.
Atropin.—Same as Belladonna.
Belladonna.—Emetic or stomach-pump; tannic acid as an antidote; cold to head; enema of warm black coffee.
Camphor.—Empty the stomach; apply a hot-water bag to the abdomen, and stimulate the patient if necessary.
Cantharides.—Emetic or stomach-pump; egg-white; mucilaginous drinks in abundance; avoid all oily substances.
Chloroform.—Withdrawal of drug; lowering of head; pulling tongue forward; artificial respiration; stimulants—strychnin, digitalis, ammonia.
Cocain.—Empty the stomach by means of the stomach-pump or an emetic. Stimulate patient and administer artificial respiration.
Colchicum.—Stomach-pump or emetic; external heat; white of egg; stimulants; opium for pain.
Copper Sulphate.—Yellow prussiate of potassium, soap, or magnesia; milk and albumin freely; opium for pain.
Corrosive Sublimate.—White of egg freely; milk; emetic or stomach-pump; opium for pain.