Physiological action.—L. i/85,439; i./88,1041; B.M.J. ii./84,1313; i./85,17,97,863.
Summary of its pharmacy.—L. i./85,488.
Checks hæmorrhage from lips and gums in purpura.—L. i./85,581; Pr. xxxiv. 450.
Chemical researches by Paul.—P.J. 1888,781; B.M.J. i./88,709.
Hay fever relieved by solution applied locally to nose and eyes.—L. i./85,925: L. ii./85,50,99,123,232,820; B.M.J. i./85,1084,1291; ii./86,18; i./88,1329.
For moles, warts, &c., about 6 grains of cocaine to a drachm of nitric acid applied once or twice a day with the point of the rod of an acid bottle is painless; a ring of melted wax should be put round the mole first.—L. i./85,1052.
Résumé of action and uses.—B.M.J. ii/84,1081,1132 B.M.J. i./85,36; Pr. xxxiv. 56.
In senile gangrene, the intense pain of, relieved by a 4 per cent. solution on contiguous parts.—B.M.J. i./85,653.
In coryza, 4 per cent. solution useful applied on cotton wool.—B.M.J. i./85,430,1084.
The mydriatic effects on the iris, and on the tension of the eyeball, caused by its local application.—B.M.J. i./85,1303.