Silver Nitrate: a strong solution in spirit of nitrous ether, painted around the area of inflammation, will check it in superficial parts.
Sodium Gold and Chloride: in scrofulous abscesses as a tonic.
Sozoiodole salts.
Strontium Iodide.
Sulphides: of potassium, sodium, ammonium, and calcium. They must be used in low doses, and are indicated in scrofulous abscess and in the chronic boils of children. To hasten suppuration.
Tonics.
Veratrum Viride: in full dose often aborts.
Abscess of the Liver.—See Hepatic Diseases.
Acidity of Stomach.
Acids: before meals, or as an acid wine during meals. For acid eructations, especially of sulphuretted hydrogen.