Acid, Carbolic.

Alum: after acute symptoms have subsided; but not if the epithelium is denuded, since perforation may then take place.

Antipyrine.

Argenti Nitras: solution 4 grn. to the fl. dr. in purulent ophthalmia. The solid in gonorrheal ophthalmia, to be afterwards washed with sodium chloride solution, 4 grn. to the fl. oz.

Atropine.

Belladonna: locally and internally.

Bismuth: locally, in chronic cases.

Blisters: behind ear.

Boroglyceride.

Cadmium: as a wash instead of copper and zinc; the sulphate, 1 grn. to the fl. oz.