Pilocarpine: in agalactia.
Poultices: warm, to hypogastrium, relieve.
Quinine: 5 to 10 gr. night and morning, in neuralgic after-pains which do not yield to opiates.
Viburnum.
Ague.—See Intermittent Fever.
Albuminuria.—See also, Bright's Disease, Nephritis.
Acid, Gallic: lessens albumen and hematuria.
Aconite: to lower a high temperature; and in the onset of acute nephritis in scarlet fever.
Alcohol: hurtful in acute stage; useful when a slight trace of albumen is persistent.
Alkaline Diuretics: to prevent formation of fibrinous plugs in the renal tubules.