SALINE ENEMA.
| Magnesium sulphate (Epsom salt), | ℥j (30 gm.); |
| Hot water, sufficient to dissolve. | |
1-2-3 ENEMA.
| Magnesium sulphate, | ℥j (30 gm.); |
| Glycerin, | f℥ij (60 c.c.); |
| Hot water, | f℥iij (90 c.c.). |
COMBINATION ENEMA.
| Turpentine, | ʒj; |
| Olive oil, | ʒj; |
| White of one egg; | |
| Tr. asafetida, | ʒj; |
| Milk of asafetida, | ʒj. |
| Beat egg well and with olive oil, |
| make an emulsion of the turpentine. |
STARCH-WATER ENEMA.
Mix with sufficient cold water to make a thick paste; pour on boiling water until it becomes of the consistence of mucilage. From 10 to 30 minims (0.6-2 c.c.) of laudanum are often added to this enema.
STIMULATING ENEMAS.