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570
Materia Medica
Diuretics
noticed as a Diuretic, an infusion of Tobacco is made as follows.
Rx
Fol. Nicotiana ℥i [1 ounce]
Aq Bulliens lbi [1 pound]
Dr Fowler gave tobacco in this form
and began with 60 gtt. [60 drops] 3 times a day.
In Dysuria, Dr Fowler gave 80 gtt. [80 drops] twice a day and
found it to make complete cures, Bergius apply’d a fomentation
of Tobacco in Phymosis. In Dropsy, I have given it with
great advantage in the Pennsylvania Hospital, but my experience
in this practice has not been great.
Scilla Maratima.* [footnote back 1 page] Or Squills. As a Diuretic
this is equal if not superior to Digitalis. It is generally given in pills
or with Gum Ammonic & syrup, there is certainly a resemblance
between its Medical Properties and Digitalis. The squill is Emetic,
Diuretic, and Cathartic and of course its primary effects upon the
heart and arteries are those of a Stimulant, it however acts as such
more powerfully than Digitalis. Next to the lancet says Withering
I know of nothing that lowers the pulse like squills. Dr Home
gave grs X [10 grains] of Squills with grs X [10 grains] of Nitre (with water) to act as a vomit,
in Dropsies, this often purged and increased the urine at night,
he supported the patient by means of cordials. Dr Cullen does
not approve of this practice, the squill is a most powerfull Diuretic
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