Arsenic: in malarious fevers; and in prostrating acute fevers to raise the patient's tone.

Belladonna: in eruptive fevers and in delirium.

Bitters: with acid drinks to quell thirst, e.g. cascarilla, orange peel, etc.

Blisters: flying blisters in various parts of the body in the semi-comatose state.

Bromides.

Calomel: in the early stages of typhoid.

Camphor: in adynamic fevers, and in delirium, in 20 grn. doses every two or three hours, and effects watched.

Carbolate of Iodine: in the later stages of typhoid; and in chronic malarial poisoning.

Castor Oil: as purgative.

Chloral Hydrate: in the violent delirium and wakefulness of typhus, etc., and to reduce fever.