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Australian Medical Journal JANUARYMEDICAL

1895.

Original 18gtil.

SOME REMARKS ON THE TREATMENT OF DIPHTHERIAAL SALTS.

By P. B. BENNIE, M.A., M.D.

Honorary Medical Officer, Melbourne Hospital for Sick Children. [Read before the Melbourne Medical Association, December 13, 1894.] The assertion of any one person as to the general efficacy of any particular drug in any disease, if founded on his own experience, but not supported by sufficient independent testimony, must for obvious reasons be accepted with great reservation.

Gibbes states that, in the summer and autumn of 1888 in Taranaki, New Zealand, he treated one hundred and ten cases of diphtheria by gum leaf inhalations without a death.

Lownds says he had eleven years of almost unbroken success in the treatment of diphtheria, by means of the following combination given internally :-Tinct. ferri perchlor., liq. ammon. acetat., and potass. chlor. This mixture decomposes into ferri peracetat., ammon. chlor., and free chlorine. I used it for years, thinking it the best treatment, before trying the mercury salts.

Kastorsky reports thirty-seven cases of diphtheria, including thirty-four children, cured by painting with a 10 per cent. alcoholic solution of menthol, by means of cotton-wool three times a day.

Fiege affirms that in an epidemic he lost eleven out of twentyone cases, using various remedies, and then tried painting with liq. ferri perchlor., and giving pot. chlor. internally. He then lost only one out of thirty-seven cases.

Guttman relates that he treated eighty-one cases without a death, by means of hydrochlorate of pilocarpine.

The weakness of other evidence robs these statements of nearly all their value. With the treatment of diphtheria by the salts of mercury, the case is very different. Those who have given this remedy an extensive and thorough trial are unanimous in its praise. Mercurial treatment of diphtheria dates from the beginning of the century, when Trousseau and other French physicians used calomel internally, but with little success.

VOL. XVII. No. 1.

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