Quinine: in malarial, typhoid, and septic fevers; the most generally applicable antipyretic.
Resorcin: antipyretic and antiseptic.
Rhus Toxicodendron: in rheumatic fever, and scarlet fever with typhoid symptoms.
Salicin: in rheumatic fevers, or in hyperpyrexia.
Salicylate of Sodium: in rheumatic fevers, or in hyperpyrexia.
Salol.
Sodium Benzoate: in infectious and eruptive fevers; antiseptic and antipyretic.
Strychnine: subcutaneously for muscular paralysis as a sequela.
Sulphate of Magnesium: as a depletive and purgative.
Tartar Emetic: in small doses, with opium, if delirium is not greater than wakefulness; if greater, in full doses, with small doses of opium; diaphoretic; in ague aids quinine, also in acute.