Quinine: to reduce temperature.
Sanguinaria: after acute symptoms have subsided.
Senega: in the advanced stage of acute disorder.
Squill Syrup: combined with camphorated tincture of opium after acute stage is over.
Tartar Emetic: in dry stage to promote secretion; most useful in first stage.
Turpentine Oil: when expectoration profuse; also as inhalation or stupe.
Zinc Oxide.
Bronchitis, Capillary.—See also, Cough.
Alum: as a nauseating expectorant and emetic.
Ammonium Carbonate: when much fluid or viscid expectoration and commencing lividity; also as an emetic.