The painless removal of urethral caruncles.—B.M.J. ii./85,153; and of epithelioma.—L. i./87,56.
In obstetrics, several valuable applications.—Pr. xxxiv. 65; L. ii./87,754, 1061; ii./90,474.
The oleate is useless, except for sores on penis and anus.—Pr. xxxiv. 451.
Hypodermic injections apt to be followed by faintness.—Pr. xxxiv. 450.
Gonorrhœa, acute, 2 per cent. solution injected relieves the pain.—Pr. xxxiv. 222.
Rectal and prostatic pains relieved by ½-grain suppositories.—Pr. xxxiv. 128.
Summary of its effects on the eye, viz., dilatation of pupils, constriction of small peripheral vessels, paralysis of accommodation, and enlargement of the palpebral fissure; the effect is local only, by paralysing the endings of the sensory nerves, and irritating the sympathetic nerves.—Pr. xxxiv. 1.
Dysmenorrhœa, the pain of, removed by painting the cervix with 4 per cent. solution.—B.M.J. ii/85,399.
After lithotrity, ½ an ounce of 4 per cent. solution injected for painless removal of fragments.—Pr. xxxiv. 128.
In labour pain attending the dilatation of the os in primiparæ relieved by painting the os and cervix with 12 per cent. solution.—B.M.J. ii./85,473.