Catarrh, Acute Nasal.—See also, Cough, Hay Fever, Influenza.
Acid, Carbolic: as inhalation or much diluted as spray. As gargle, 1 in 100, when catarrh tends to spread from nose into throat and chest, or to ascend from throat into nose.
Acid, Sulphurous: as inhalation, spray or fumigation.
Acid, Tannic: injection of a solution in rectified spirit.
Aconite: internally at commencement, especially in children.
Aconite and Belladonna: in sore-throat and cold with profuse watery secretion, one drop of tinct. of aconite to two of belladonna every hour.
Aconite Liniment: to outside of nose in paroxysmal sneezing and coryza.
Aluminium Aceto-tartrate.
Ammonia: as inhalation in early stage, while discharge is serous.
Ammonium Chloride: in young children.