Apomorphine: to empty the stomach of its contents.

Arsenic: in the vomiting of cholera; in chronic gastric catarrh, especially of drunkards; chronic, not acute gastric ulcer; and chronic painless vomiting.

Atropine.

Bicarbonate of Sodium: in children half to one dram to the pint of milk. If this fails, stop milk. Also, in acute indigestion with acid vomiting.

Bismuth Subnitrate: in acute and chronic catarrh of the stomach or intestine.

Bismuth Subgallate.

Blisters: in vomiting due to renal and hepatic colic.

Brandy.

Bromides: in cerebral vomiting and cholera infantum.

Calcium Phosphate.