Creosote.—Same as Carbolic acid.

Croton Oil.—Emetic; mucilaginous drinks; opium.

Cyanide of Potassium.—Same as Hydrocyanic acid.

Digitalis.—Recumbent position; stomach-pump with patient recumbent; external heat; tannic acid.

Elaterium.—Emetic; external heat; demulcents; opium.

Ergot.—Empty stomach; copious drafts of warm water, coffee, or tea; quick purgative (croton oil); place patient in recumbent position; give hot sponge-bath and apply friction to the body.

Gas, Illuminating.—Fresh air; artificial respiration; oxygen inhalations; injections of ammonia and strychnin.

Iodin.—Starch-paste as an antidote; emetic; external heat; demulcents; opium.

Lead Salts.—Epsom salt as antidote; emetic; milk or egg-white.

Lobelia.—External heat; tannic acid; stomach-pump; stimulants.