Silver Nitrate.—Solution of common salt as antidote; emetic; demulcent drinks. Silver nitrate stains on the skin may be whitened and their removal much expedited by the application of a solution made according to the following formula:
| Mercury bichlorid, | gr. v; |
| Ammonium chlorid, | gr. v; |
| Aqua, | ʒij. |
Stramonium.—Same as Belladonna.
Strychnin.—Absolute quiet; if convulsions have begun, do not use stomach-pump unless the patient first be etherized; tannic acid as antidote; inhalations of chloroform or amyl nitrite for convulsions; potassium bromid (ʒj) and chloral (gr. xxx) by mouth or rectum.
Tobacco.—Emetic; external heat; stimulants.
ANTIDOTES.
1. Albumen, Egg-white.—Dissolve 4 egg-whites in 1 quart of warm water.
2. Milk, Fatty Oils, Mucilaginous Substances.—Substitutes for albumen.
3. Castile Soap.—Dissolve in plenty of water; substitute for albumen.
4. Tannic Acid, Coffee, Tea.—To precipitate various alkaloids.