Part 78 (1/2)
Diuretics are medicines which promote an increased secretion of urine.
They consist of nitre, acetate of pota.s.sa, squills, juniper, oil of turpentine, and others, vegetable and mineral.
751. Nitre
Nitre is a diuretic and refrigerant.
It is _used externally_ as a detergent when dissolved in water, and as a lotion to inflamed and painful rheumatic joints.
It is given _internally_ in doses of from ten grains to half a drachm, or even one drachm; in spitting blood it is given in one drachm doses with great benefit. It is beneficial in sore throat, a few grains being allowed to dissolve in the mouth.
752. Acetate of Pota.s.sa
Acetate of Pota.s.sa is diuretic and cathartic.
It is given _internally_ as a diuretic, in combination with infusion of qua.s.sia; in dropsy, in doses of from one scruple to one drachm, every three or four hours.
_Dose_, as a _cathartic_, from two to three drachms.
753. Squills
Squills is diuretic and expectorant when given in small doses; and emetic and purgative when given in large doses.
It is _used internally_ in dropsy, in combination with calomel and opium; in asthma, with ammoniac.u.m; in catarrh, in the form of oxymel.
_Dose_, of the _dried bulb powdered_, from one to two grains every six hours; of the _compound pill_, from ten to fifteen grains; of the _tincture_, from ten minims to half a drachm; of the _oxymel_, from a half to two drachms; of the _vinegar_, from twenty minims to two drachms.
[TO-MORROW, LEAVES HIS t.i.tLE FOR A GRAVE.]
754. Juniper
Juniper is diuretic and stomachic.
It is given _internally_ in dropsy.
_Dose_, of the _infusion_, from two to three ounces every four hours, of the _oil_, from one to five minims.
755. Oil of Turpentine
Oil of Turpentine is a diuretic, anthelmintic, and rubefacient.
It is _used externally_ in flatulent colic, sprinkled over flannels dipped in hot water and wrung out dry.
It is _used internally_ in the same diseases as Venice turpentine.