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KEYNOTES AND CHARACTERISTICS
WITH COMPARISONS
OF SOME OF THE
LEADING REMEDIES
OF THE
MATERIA MEDICA
BY
J
H. C. ALXEN, M.D.
Professor of Materia Medica and the Organon in Hering Medical
College and Hospital, Chicago.
Second Edition.
Revised and Enlarged.
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PREFACE: SECOND EDITION.
Leading Remedies.
ABROTANUM.
Southernwood. Composite.
ABROTANDM-( Continued )
ACETIC ACID.
Glacial Acetic Acid. C H^ Oy
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ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Monkshood. Ranunculacece.
perspiration.
Great fear and anxiety of mind, with great nervous
excitability ; afraid to go out, to go into a crowd
where there is any excitement or many people to ;
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;
ACOIVITUM NAPELLIJS-(C^^^).
The countenance is expressive of fear ; the life is
rendered miserable by fear ; is sure his disease will
prove fatal predicts the day he will die fear of
;
;
on going to sleep.
Convulsions : of teething children ; heat, jerks and
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;
ACOXITUM NAPELLUS-(Owto^).
twitches of single muscles ;
child gnaws its fist, frets
ACTEA RACEMOSA.
Black Cohosh. Ranuncidacece.
month (Sab.).
During labor: "shivers" in first stage; convul-
sions, from nervous excitement rigid os pains severe, ;
;
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.
ACTBA RACEMOSA-(G?«A»wrf).
or other violent muscular exertion.
Rheumatic pains in muscles neck and back feel
of ;
^ESCUUUS HIPPOCASTAMJM.
Horse Chestnut Sapindacecs
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;
^ETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
FooPs Parsley. Umbillifercs.
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AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Toadstool. Fungi.
Persons with light hair ; skin and muscles lax.
Old people, with weak, indolent circulation,
Drunkards, especially for their headaches ; bad
effects after a debauch (Lob., Nux, Ran.).
Delirium : with constant raving ; tries to get out of
bed in typhoid or typhus.
;
—
Aggravation. After eating after coitus ; ; cold air ;
AGNUS CASTUS.
Chaste tree. Verbenacece.
AULIUM CEPA.
Onion. Liliacece.
to despair ; in child-bed.
Sore and raw spots on feet, especially heel, from
friction. "Efficacious when feet are rubbed sore." —
Dioscorides.
Phlebitis, puerperal ; after forceps delivery.
Relation. — Complementary: Phos., Puis., Thuja.
Compatible : before, Cal. and Sil. in polypus.
Similar : to, Euph., but coryza and lachrymation are
opposite.
Bad from getting feet wet (Rhus).
effects
Aggravation.— Predominantly in the evening and
in warm room —in open (Puis. air, Euph.).
Amelioration. — In cold room and open air (Puis.).
ALOE SOCOTRINA.
Soco trine Aloes. Liliacece.
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AI.OE SOCOTRINA— {Continued).
Itch appears each year, as winter approaches (Psor.).
Dissatisfied and angry about himself or his com-
plaints, especially when constipated.
mucous membranes causes the pro-
Diseases of ;
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AI.OK SOCOTRINA— {Continued).
ac.) ; constant bearing down in rectum ; bleeding,
sore, tender, hot, relieved by cold water ; intense itch-
ing.
Itching and burning in anus, preventing sleep
(Ind.).
Relation. —
Sulphur in many chronic diseases
L,ike
with abdominal plethora and congestion of portal
circulation ; develops suppressed eruptions.
Similar : to, Am. Nux, Pod.
m., Gamb.,
Aggravation. — Early morning sedentary ; life ; hot,
ALUMINA.
Pure Clay. Alr Os .
(Cann. Ind.).
Inability to walk, except with the eyes open, and in
the daytime ; tottering and falling when closing eyes
(Arg. n M Gels.).
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. —;
AUUMIXA— ( Continued )
Relations. —
Complementary to Bryonia. :
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.
AtrUMIlV A— ( Continued )
Amelioration. —Mild summer weather from warm
;
AMBRA GRISEA.
Ambergris. A Nosode.
crowing inspiration.
Relations. —
Similar to, Act, Asaf., Coca, Ign.,
:
AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
Smelling Salts. zNHJD^CO^
Hemorrhagic diathesis, fluid blood and degeneration
of red blood-corpuscles ; ulcerations tend to gangrene.
Stout, fleshy women with various troubles in con-
sequence of leading a sedentary life delicate women ;
tion of tonsils ;
glands engorged.
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. ;
ness ;
fatigue, especially of thighs ;
yawning and
chilliness.
Iveucorrhcea burning from the uterus
: watery,
acrid, profuse from the vagina excoriation of vulva. ;
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;
AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.
Sal Ammoniac. NH^Cl.
Especially adapted to those who are fat and slug-
gish ; or body large and fat but legs too thin.
Watery, acrid coryza, corroding the lip (All. a).
During menses diarrhoea and vomiting ; bloody dis-
:
every urination.
Sensation of coldness in the back, between scapulae
(Iyachn.).
Hamstrings feel painfully short when walking ; ten-
sion in joints as from shortening of the muscles
(Caust, Cimex).
Offensive sweat of the feet (Alum., Graph., Psor.,
Sanic, Sil.).
AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Nitrite of Amy 1. C
lQ
Hn O, NOy
For nervous, sensitive, plethoric women, during or
after the menopause.
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;
great prostration.
Face flushes at the slightest emotion (Coca, Fer.).
Blushing chronic or acute sea sickness.
: ;
stretch.
Profound and repeated yawning (Kali a).
Puerperal convulsions immediately after delivery.
Relations.— Similar: Cac, Coca, to, Bell., Fer.,
Glon., Iyach.
m
Aggravation. — Mental or physical exertion.
Acts promptly by inhalation ; resuscitates persons
sinking under anaesthetics.
Crude drug chiefly palliative ; must be repeated as
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;
AMYJLENUM NITROSUM-(G»tf»«^).
patient becomes accustomed to it ; is curative in the
stronger higher potencies.
The cure more frequently depends upon the strength
of the potency than many who have not put it to
the curative test imagine.
ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.
Marking Nut. Anacardiacece*
ANTHRACINUM.
Anthrax Poison. A Nosode.
In carbuncle, malignant ulcer and complaints with
ulceration, sloughing and intolerable burning.
When Arsenicum or the best selected remedy fails
ANTHRACINUM-(C^»«^)
Septic fever, rapid loss of strength, sinking pulse,
delirium and fainting (Pyr.).
Gangrenous ulcers felon, carbuncle, erysipelas of
;
a malignant type.
Felon the worst cases, with sloughing and terrible
;
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;
ANTIHOIVIUM CRUDXJM.
Sulphide of Antimony. SbSz .
tention.
Great sadness, with weeping.
Loathing life.
Anxious lachrymose mood, the slightest thing affects
her (Puis.) ; abject despair, suicide by drowning.
Irresistible desire to talk in rhymes or repeat verses.
Sentimental mood in the moonlight, especially ec-
static love ; bad effects of disappointed affection
(Cal. p.).
Nostrils and labial commissures sore, cracked and
crusty.
Headache : after river bathing ; from taking cold
alcoholic drinks ;
deranged digestion, acids, fat, fruit
suppressed eruption.
Gastric complaints from over-eating ; stomach weak,
digestion easily disturbed ; a thick, milky- white
coating on the tongue, which is the red strand of the
remedy ; very subject to canker sores in the mouth
(Arg. n., Sulph.).
Ivonging for acids and pickles.
Gastric and intestinal affections : from bread and
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;
mucous piles.
Disposition to abnormal growths of the skin ; finger
nails do not grow rapidly ; crushed nails grow in splits
like warts and with horny spots.
Iyarge horny corns on soles of feet (Ran. b.) ; very
when walking, especially on stone pavements.
sensitive
Loss of voice from becoming over-heated.
Cannot bear the heat of the sun ; worse from exer-
tion in the sun (Xach., Nat. m.) < from over-heating ;
from sunburn.
Whooping-cough < by being over-heated in the
:
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—
ANTIMOXIUM CRUDIJM-(C^//m^).
sour wine ; after heat of sun or fire ; extremes of cold
or heat.
Amelioration. —In the open air ; during rest ; after
a warm bath.
A1VTIMOIVIUM TARTARICUM.
Tartar Emetic.
Adapted to torpid, phlegmatic persons ; the hydro-
genoid constitution (of Grauvogl).
Diseases originating from exposure in damp base-
ments or cellars (Ars., Aran., Tereb.).
Through the pneumogastric nerve it depresses the
respiration and circulation, thus producing the key-
note of the remedy, viz., when the patient coughs
there appears to be a large collection of mucus in the
bronchi ; seems as if
it much would be expectorated,
but nothing comes up.
Child : clings to those around ; wants to be carried ;
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;;
after vomiting.
When lungs seem to fail, patient becomes sleepy,
cough declines or ceases, it supplants Ipec.
For bad effects of vaccination when Thuja fails and
Silicea is not indicated.
Before Silicea in dyspnoea from foreign bodies in the
larynx or trachea ; Puis, in suppressed gonorrhoea
Tereb. from damp basements.
Children not easily impressed when Ant. tart, seems
indicated in coughs, require Hepar.
In spring and autumn, when damp weather com-
mences, coughs of children get worse.
Aggravation. —In damp, cold weather ; lying down
at night ; warmth of room ; change of weather in
spring (Kali s., Nat. s.).
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APIS UBIJLIFICA.
Poison of the Honey Bee. Apium virus.
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APIS MEULIFICA— (Continued).
cially if eruption be suppressed ; involuntary from
every motion, as though, anus were wide open (Phos.).
Affects right side ;
enlargement or dropsy of right
ovary ; right testicle.
Intermittent fever ; chill 3 p. M., with thirst, always
(Ign.); < warm room and from external heat. (Thuja,
3 A. M. and at 3 p. M.).
Relations. — Complementary : Nat. mur.
Disagrees, when used either before or after Rhus.
Ars. and Puis, follow Apis well.
Has cured scarlatina albuminuria after Canth., Dig.,
Hell, failed.
Aggravation. —After sleeping (Lach.) ; closed, es-
APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.
Indian Hemp. Apocynacece.
Excretions diminished, especially urine and sweat.
Dropsy of serous membranes acute, inflammatory. ;
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;
of one arm and one leg (left arm and leg, Bry.) ; fore-
head projected.
Amenorrhoea in young girls, with bloating or drop-
sical extension of abdomen and extremities.
Metrorrhagia : continued or paroxysmal flow ;
fluid
or clotted ;
nausea, vomiting, palpitation ;
pulse quick,
feeble, when moved ;
vital depression, fainting, when
raising head from the pillow.
Cough, short and dry, or deep and loose, during
pregnancy (Con.).
Relations. — Similar: to, Acetic acid, Apis (no
thirst), Ars., Cinch., Dig., in dropsical affections.
Blatta orientalis has cured bad cases of general
dropsy, after Apis, Apoc. and Dig. failed. —Haynes.
ARGENTUM METALLICUM.
The Metal. Pure Silver.
ARGENTUM NIXRICXJM.
The Silver Nitrate. AgO, NO b
.
ARGBXTUBf NITRIGUM-(G«//««^).
Headache : congestive, with fulness and heaviness ;
accommodation.
Craves sugar ; child is fond of it, but diarrhoea re-
Throm.).
Urine passes unconsciously day and night (Caust).
Impotence erection fails when coition is attempted
:
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;
ARGENTUM NITRICTM-(G«/m^).
Coition : painful in both sexes ; followed by bleed-
ing from the vagina (Nit. ac.).
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ARNICA MONTANA.
Leopard's Bane. Composites.
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. ;
away ;
ribbon-like stools from enlarged prostate or
retroverted uterus.
Soreness of parts after labor ;
prevents post-partum
hemorrhage and puerperal complications.
Retention or incontinence of urine after labor (Op.).
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:
ARSENICUM ALBUM.
White Oxide of Arsenic. As 2
0.A .
strong cheese.
Teething children are pale,, weak, fretful, and want
to be carried rapidly.
Diarrhoea, after eating or drinking ; stool scanty,
dark-colored, offensive, and, whether small or large,
followed by great prostration.
Hemorrhoids with stitching pain when walking or
:
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— .
so weak.
Symptoms generally worse from 1-2 p.m., 12-2 a.m.
Skin dry and scaly cold, blue and wrinkled with
: ; ;
Phos., Pyr.
Ars. should be thought of in ailments from : chew-
ing tobacco ; alcoholism ; sea bathing sausage poison- ;
venomous insects.
Aggravation. —After midnight (1 to 2 a. m. or p.
M.)\from cold; cold drinks or food ; when lying on
with the head low.
affected side or
Amelioration. From heat in general (reverse of
Sec.) except headache, which is temporarily > by
cold bathing (Spig.) ; burning pain > by heat.
ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.
Indian Turnip. Aracecz.
< at night.
d 49
. ;
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ASARXJM EUROPIUM.
European Snake Root. Aristolochiacecz.
bauch).
Great faintness and constant yawning.
Relation. — Similar : to, Caust. in modalities ; to
Aloe, Arg. n., Mer., Pod., Puis., Sulph. ac. in stringy,
shreddy stools.
Aggravation. —In cold and dry, or clear, fine
weather (Caust.).
Amelioration. — Washing face or bathing affected
parts with cold water ;
in damp, wet weather (Caust.).
Followed : by, Bis., Caust., Puis., Sulph. ac.
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;
ASTKRIUS RUBENS.
Star-fish. Radiata.
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;
AURUM METALXrlCUM.
Gold. The Element.
Sanguine, ruddy people, with black hair and eyes
lively, restless, anxious about the future.
Old people weak vision corpulent tired of life.
; ; ;
plaints.
Uneasy, hurried, great desire for mental and physi-
cal activity ; cannot do things fast enough (Arg. n.).
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. ;
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;
BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.
Wild Indigo. Leguminosce.
For the lymphatic temperament.
Great prostration, with disposition to decomposition
of fluids (Pyr.); ulceration of mucous membranes.
All exhalations and discharges fetid, especially in
typhoid or other acute diseases ; breath, stool, urine,
perspiration, ulcers (Psor., Pyr.).
Aversion to mental exertion ; indisposed, or want
of power, to think.
Perfect indifference, don't care to do anything ; in-
ability to fix the mind on work.
Stupor falls asleep while being spoken to or in
;
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BAPTISIA TINCTORU-(G?«A»«^).
rested upon feel sore and bruised (Pyr. —compare >
Arn., Pyr.).
Decubitus in typhoid (Arn., Mur. ac, Pyr.).
Relation. —
Similar to, Arn., Ars., Bry., Gels., in
:
BARYTA CARBONICA.
Barium Carbonate. BaCoj.
Especially adapted to complaints of first and second
childhood ; the psoric or tubercular.
Memory deficient : forgetful, inattentive ; child can-
not be taught for it cannot remember ; threatened
idiocy.
Scrofulous, dwarfish children who do not grow (chil-
dren who grow too rapidly, Cal.); scrofulous ophthal-
mia, cornea opaque ; abdomen swollen ; frequent at-
tacks of colic ; face bloated ;
general emaciation.
Children both physically and mentally weak.
Dwarfish, hysterical women andmaids with old
scanty menses ; deficient heat, always cold and chilly.
Old, cachectic people ; scrofulous, especially when
fat; or those who suffer from gouty complaints
(Fluor, ac).
Diseases of old men ; hypertrophy or induration of
prostate and mental and physical weakness.
testes ;
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BARYTA CARBONICA— {Continued).
old drunkards ; headache of aged people, who are
childish.
Persons subject to quinsy, take cold easily ; or with
every, even the least, cold have an attack of tonsillitis,
prone to suppuration (Hep., Psor.).
Inability to swallow anything but liquids (Bap., Sil.).
BELLADONNA.
Deadly Nightshade. Solanacece.
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. ;
BBLXADOIVIVA— ( Continued )
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BEXI^ADOIVNA— {Continued ).
Amelioration. —
Rest; standing or sitting erect;
warm room.
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;
BENZOIC ACID.
QH ,CO,Off.
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BERBERIS VULGARIS.
Barberry. Berberidacece.
The renal or vesical symptoms predominate.
Pain in small of back ; very sensitive to touch in
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;
BERBERIS VULGARIS-(CwA»«^).
renal region ; < when sitting and lying, from jar,
from fatigue.
Burning and soreness in region of kidneys.
Numbness, stiffness, lameness with painful pressure
in renal and lumbar regions.
Pale, earthy complexion, with sunken cheeks and
hollow, blue encircled eyes.
Rheumatic and gouty complaints, with diseases of
the urinary organs.
Colic from gall-stones.
Bilious colic, followed by jaundice ; clay-colored
stools ; fistula in ano, with bilious symptoms and itch-
ing of the parts ; short cough and chest complaints,
especially after operations for fistulse (Cal. p., Sil.).
kidney, Lye).
Renal colic, < left side (Tab. either side, with —
urging and strangury, Canth.).
Bubbling sensation in kidneys (Med.).
Urine greenish, blood-red, with thick, slimy mucus
:
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;
BISMUTH.
Hydrated Oxide of Bismuth. BI O^OH
2 2
.
BORAX.
Biborate of Soda.
Dread downward motion in nearly all complaints.
of
Great anxiety from downward motion when laying ;
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. ;
BORAX— ( Continued )
03
.
BORAX— ( Co?itinued )
Amelioration. —
Pressure holding painful side with
;
hand.
BO VISTA.
Puffball. Fungi.
Persons who suffer from tettery eruptions, dry or
moist.
Adapted to old maids with palpitation. ;
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.
BO VIST A— ( Continued )
—
(Mag. c. only dnring day, cease lying, Cac, Caust,
Lil.); diarrhoea before and during menses (Amm. a);
BROMIUM.
Bromine. '
The Element.
It acts best, but not exclusively, on persons with
light-blue eyes, flaxen hair, light eyebrows, fair, deli-
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— . ;
BROMIUM-(G7»/z««(?flf )
beginning in bronchi, trachea or larynx, and extend-
ing upwards chest pains running upwards.
;
Relations. —
Compare in croup and croupy affec- :
BRYONIA ALBA.
White Bryony, Wild Hop. CucurbitacecE.
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BRYONIA ALBA- {Continued).
Bryonia patients are irritable, inclined to be vehe-
ment and angry ;
dark or black hair, dark complex-
ions, firm muscular fibre ; dry, nervous, slender peo-
ple (Nux).
Pains : worse at night < by
stitching, tearing, ;
thirst.
Vicarious menstruation ; nosebleed when menses
should appear (Phos.) ; blood spitting, or hemoptysis.
Ailments from chagrin, mortification, anger (Col.,
Staph.) violence, with chilliness and coldness after
; ;
anger chilly, but with head hot and face red (Aur.).
Complaints when warm weather sets in, after cold
:
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.
drinking.
To Ran. in pleuritic or rheumatic pains of chest.
To Ptelia, aching, heaviness in hepatic region ; >
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.
CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Night-blooming Cereus. Cactacecs.
eous apoplexy.
Fear of death ; believes the disease incurable (Ars.).
Hemorrhage from nose, lungs, stomach, rectum,
;
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. ;
CALADIUM.
American Arum. Aracece.
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.
CAI^ADIUM— ( Continued)
CALCAREA ARSENICA.
Arseniate of Lime.
CALCAREA OSTREARUM.
Middle layer of Oyster Shell. Calciitm Carbonate.
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. ;
veloped.
Head sweats profusely while sleeping, wetting
pillow far around (Sil., Sanic).
Profuse perspiration, mostly on back of head and
neck, or on chest and upper part of body (Sil.).
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CAI.CARKA OSTREARUM-(Cb»ft»«^).
Myr., Sulph.) ; oftener the guide to the constitutional
remedy than Phosphorus (compare, Tub.).
Diseases arising from defective assimilation ; imper-
:
not try ;
suppressed sweat.
Rawness of soles of feet from perspiration (Graph.,
Sanic.) ; blisters and offensive foot sweat.
Longing for fresh air (when in a room) which in-
spires, benefits, strengthens (Puis., Sulph.).
Coldness: general; of single parts (Kali bi.) head, ;
open air, " goes right through her " ; sensitive to cold,
damp air ;
great liability to take cold (opposite of
Sulph.).
Sweat of single parts head, scalp wet, cold nape
: ; ;
feet (Sep.).
Pit of stomach swollen like an inverted saucer, and
painful to pressure.
Uraemic or other diseases brought on by standing
on cold, damp pavements, or working while standing
in cold water modelers or workers in cold clay.
;
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.
CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.
Phosphate of Lime. Calcium Phosphate.
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.
Amelioration. —
In summer warm, dry atmosphere. ;
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;
;
Marigold. Composites.
* Calendar the months; i. e., flowers all the year through, open-
ing from 9 a. m. 3 p. m. —
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CAI^BNOUI^A {Continued).
CAMPHORA.
Camphor. Lauracece.
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— . ;
CAMPHOR A— ( Continued )
CANNABIS INOICA.
Indian Hemp. Cannabinecs.
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CAX1VABIS I1VOICA (Continued}.
CANNABIS SATIVA.
Hemp. Cannabinece.
Sensation as of drops of water failing on or from
single parts on the head, from the anus, stomach,
;
heart.
Obstinate constipation, causing retention of the
urine ; constriction of anus.
Contraction of fingers after a sprain.
Dislocation of patella on going up stairs.
CANTHARIDES.
Spanish Flies. Cantharidece.
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;
CANTMARIDES {Continued).
CAPSICUM.
Cayenne Pepper. Solanacecz.
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.
CAPSICUM— ( Co?itinued )
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CARBO AINPIMAUS.
Animal Charcoal.
Headache as if a tornado in head as if head had
:
;
it together.
Diseases of elderly persons with marked venous
plethora, blue cheeks, blue lips, and great debility.
Circulation feeble, stagnated, and vital heat sinks
to a minimum cyanosis (Ant. t, Carbo v.).
;
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— .
Cepa).
Aggravation. After shaving (> after, Brom.);
slightest touch ; after midnight.
CARBO VKGETABIMS.
Vegetable Charcoal.
typhoid (Psor.).
Ailments : from quinine, especially suppressed in-
terim ttents ; abuse of mercury, salt, salt meats spoiled ;
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CARBO VEGETABILIS-(G«A»«(?rf).
Hippocratic face ; very pale, grayish-yellow, green-
ish, cold with cold sweat ; after hemorrhage.
Looseness of teeth, easily-bleeding gums.
Patients crave things that make them sick ; old
topers crave whiskey or brandy ; want clothing loose
around abdomen.
Weak digestion : simplest food disagrees ; excessive
accumulation of gas in stomach and intestines < lying
down ; after eating or drinking, sensation as if stom-
ach would burst ; effects of a debauch, late suppers,
rich food.
Eructations give temporary relief.
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CARBO VEGETABIUS-(G?»tf«wrf).
especially in u old topers" ; Ant. t. in threatened pa-
ralysisfrom inability to expectorate loosened mucus.
Opium with lack of reaction after well-selected
:
CARBOLIC ACID.
Glacial Carbolic Acid.
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CARBOLIC A.CW3— (Continued).
Putrid discharges from mouth, nose, throat, nostrils,
rectum and vagina (Anthr., Psor., Pyr.).
Malignant scarlatina and variola (Am. a).
Lacerated wounds with blunt instruments bones ;
CAULOPHYLLUM.
Blue Cohosh. Berberidacece.
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. ;
CAUlrOPHYlXrUM— ( Continued )
tion opposite.
Similar : to, Sep., " moth patches " and reflex symp-
toms from uterine irregularities.
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;
CAUSTICUM.
HahnemanrC s. Tinctura acris sine Kali.
child cry."
Intense sympathy for sufferings of others.
Ailments from long-lasting grief and sorrow (Phos.
:
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. ;
CAUSTICUM— {Continued )
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.
CAUSTICUM— ( Continued )
CHAMOMIULA.
Matricaria Chamomilla. Composites.
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. . ;
CHAMOMILLA-(C^/m^ )
heat ; <
evening before midnight with heat, thirst ;
tions <
One cheek red and hot the other pale and cold.
Oversensitive to open air ;
great aversion to wind,
especially about ears.
Toothache anything warm, is taken into the
if
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— .
CHAMOMILLA-( Continued )
CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.
Celandine. Papaveracecz.
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CHBUDONIUM MAJUS— {Continued).
Desire for very hot drinks, unless almost boiling
stomach will not retain it (Ars., Case).
Periodic orbital neuralgia (right side), with excess-
ive lachrymation gush out (Rhus).
: tears fairly
Constipation stool, hard, round balls like sheep's
;
rhoea.
Diarrhoea : at night ; slimy, light-gray ; bright-yel-
lowish ; brown or white, watery, pasty ; involuntary.
Face, forehead, nose, cheeks remarkably yellow.
Yellow-gray color of the skin ; wilted skin; of the
palms of hands (Sep.).
Hepatic diseases jaundice, pain in right shoulder.
;
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CICUTA \IROSA.
Water Hemlock. Umbelliferce.
jar.
lemon-colored crust.
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CICUTA TIROS A— {Continued ~)
Strych.
Aggravation. — From tobacco smoke touch. (Ign.) ;
CINA.
Worm Seed. Composite.
mother's milk.
Urine ; turbid when passed, turns milky and semi-
solid after standing ; white and turbid ; involuntary.
Cough dry with sneezing spasmodic, gagging
: ; in
the morning periodic, returning spring and fall.
;
96
. :;
CI1VA — ( Continued )
Child is afraid to speak or move for fear of bringing
on a paroxysm of coughing (Bry.).
Relations. — Compare : Ant. a, Ant. t, Bry., Cham.,
Kreos., Sil., Staph., in irritability of children.
In pertussis, after Drosera has relieved the severe
symptoms.
Has cured aphonia from exposure when Aeon.,
Phos. and Spong. had failed.
Is frequently to be thought of, in children, as an
epidemic remedy, when adults require other drugs.
Santonine sometimes cures in worm affections when
Cina seems indicated, but fails (Mar. v., Spig.).
ci]>*cmo:na.
Peruvian Bark. Rubiacece
G 97
CI1VCHONA— ( Continued )
cesses ;
toothache while nursing the child.
Excessive flatulence of stomach and bowels fermen- ;
CmCMON A— ( Continued )
COCA.
Erythroxylon Coca. Linece.
99
COCA— ( Contin ned )
Bor., Caust).
Bad effects : from mountain climbing or ballooning
(Ars.) ; of stimulants, alcohol, tobacco.
Prevents caries of teeth.
Relations. — Compare: patient desires light and
company, Stram. ; desires darkness and solitude, Coca.
Was first used as a tobacco antidote.
COCCUULJS.
Cocculus Indians. Menispermacece.
of head.
Sick-headache from carriage, boat or train riding.
Diseases peculiar to drunkards.
Iyoss of appetite, with metallic taste (Mer.).
Time passes too quickly (too slowly, Arg. n., Can. I.).
100
COCCUIAJS— (Continued ).
Relations. —
Compare Ign. and Nux, in chorea :
parts.
Has cured umbilical hernia with obstinate consti-
pation, after Nux failed.
Aggravation. — Eating, drinking, smok-
sleeping,
ing, talking ; carriage riding, motion or swing of
slrp ; rising up during pregnancy.
101
COFFEA CRCDA.
Coffee. Rubiacece.
weeping.
Pains are felt intensely seem almost insupportable, ;
about in anguish.
Sleepless, wide-awake condition impossible to close ;
102
COI^CMICUM AUTUMNALE.
Meadow Saffron. Liliacece.
103
COI^CMICUM AOTUMNALE-(GwiA»wflf )
COLLINSONU CANADENSIS.
Stone Root. Labiates.
lie down.
Relations. — In heart disease complicated with
104
COUrlNSONIA CANADENSIS-(G«//wV).
hemorrhoids consult Collinsonia when Cac., Dig. and
other remedies fail.
Aggravation. —
The slightest mental emotion or ex-
citement aggravates the symptoms (Arg. n.).
COLOCYNTH.
Squirting Cucumber. Cucurbitacece.
105
COI^OCYIVTH— ( Continued )
CONIUM MACULATUM.
Poison Hemlock. Umbelliferce.
106
CONIUM MACrLATUM-(C^««^).
Dreads being alone, yet avoids society (Kali c, Lye).
Glandular indurations of stony hardness of mammae ;
complaints.
Cough ;
paroxysms caused by dry spot
in spasmodic
in larynx (in throat, Act.); with itching in chest and
throat (Iod.); worse at night, when lying down and y
107
COIVIUM MACULATOM- (Continued}.
Sweat day and night, as soon as one sleeps, or even
when closing the eyes (Cinch.).
Relations. — Patients requiring Conium often im-
prove from wine or stimulants, though persons sus-
ceptible to Conium cannot take alcoholic stimulants
when in health.
Compare : Arn., Rhus in contusions ; Ars., Aster.
in cancer; Cal., Psor. in glandular swellings.
Is followed well : by Psor. in tumors of mammae
with threatening malignancy.
—
Aggravation. At night lying down ; ; turning or
rising up, in bed ; celibacy.
CROCUS SATIVUS.
Saffron. , Iridacece.
CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Poison of Rattlesnake. Crotalidce.
(Anthr.).
Diseases caused by a previous low state of the
system ; low septic, typhoid or malarial fever ; chronic
alcoholism ; exhausted vital force ;
genuine collapse.
Apoplexy ; apoplectic convulsions in inebriates,
hemorrhagic or broken down constitutions.
109
CROTALUS HORRIDUS- (
Continued )
keratitis, or kerato-iritis.
Malignant janndice hematic rather than hepatic.
;
tensely swollen.
Malignant diphtheria or scarlatina oedema or gan- ;
110
;
CROTAI^US HORRIDrS-(tow^).
longed metrorrhagia, dark, fluid, offensive ;
profound
anaemia.
Malignant diseases of uterus, great tendency to
hemorrhage, blood dark, fluid, offensive.
Relations. — Compare : Elaps, I^ach., Naja, Pyr.
In Lach. skin cold and clammy ; Crot. cold and
dry ; Blaps, affections of r. lung, expectoration of
black blood.
CROTON TIGUUM .
stool.
111
CROTON TIGI.IUM— (Continued).
scratch ; > by gentle rubbing ; eczema over whole
body.
Intense itching of genitals of both sexes (Rhus);
vesicular eruption on male ; so sensitive and sore is
unable to scratch.
Cough ; as soon as the head touched the pillow a
spasmodic paroxysm of cough set in suffocated, must
;
CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Copper. CN.
Spasms and cramps ; symptoms disposed to appear
periodically and in groups.
Mental and physical exhaustion from over-exertion
of mind and loss of sleep (Coc., Nux) attacks of un- ;
conquerable anxiety.
A strong, sweetish, metallic, copper taste in the
mouth with flow of saliva (Rhus).
Constant protrusion and retraction of the tongue,
like a snake (Iyach.).
When drinking, the fluid descends with a gurgling
sound (Ars., Thuja).
112
.
Zinc).
Convulsions, with blue face and clenched thumbs.
Cramps in the extremities ;
palms, soles, calves,
with great weariness of limbs.
Clonic spasms, beginning in fingers and toes, and
spreading over entire body during pregnancy puer- ;
;
h 113
CUPRUM METALLICFM-(0«//m^).
Ver. follows well in whooping-cough and cholera.
Apis and Zinc, in convulsions from suppressed ex-
anthems.
Aggravation. — Cold cold wind air ; ; at night ; sup-
pressed foot sweat or exanthem.
Amelioration. — Nausea, vomiting and cough, by a
swallow of cold water.
CYCLAMEN EUROPiEUM.
Sow Bread. Primulacece.
114
.
DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Foxglove. ScrophulariacecE.
115
DIGITALIS PURPUREA— {Continued).
Great weakness of chest, cannot bear to talk (Stan.).
Stools : very light, ash-colored ; delayed, chalky
(Chel., Pod.) ; almost white (Cal., Cinch.) ;
pipe-stem
stool ; involnntary.
Pulse full, irregular, very slow and weak ; inter-
mitting every third, fifth or seventh beat.
Face pale, deathlike appearance and blnish-red.
Blueness of skin, eyelids, lips, tongue cyanosis. ;
DIOSCOREA VIWLOSA,
Wild Yam. Dioscoreacece.
116
.
despondency (Staph.).
Felons early when pains are sharp and agonizing,
;
Aggravation. — Lying ;
sitting ; bending double.
Amelioration. — Motion; walking difficult, com-
pelled to walk even though tired.
DIPHTHERINUM.
Homeopathic Antitoxin. A Nosode.
117
DIPHTHERI1MJM— ( Continued )
118
—
DIPHTHERINUM-(Ow//«w^ ).
DROSERA ROTUNDIFOMA.
Sundew. Droseracece.
119
DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA-( Continued )
DULCAMARA.
Bitter-sweet. Solanacecz.
120
DULCAMARA- ( Continued ).
voluntary.
Rash before the menses (Con. —during profuse
menses, Bell., Graph.).
Urticaria over whole body-, no fever ; itching burns
after scratching ; < in warmth,' > in cold.
Thick, brown-yellow crusts on scalp, face, forehead,
temples, chin ; with reddish borders, bleeding when
scratched.
Warts, fleshy, large, smooth ; on face or back of
hands and fingers (Thuja).
Relations. Complementary — : to, Baryta carb.,
Kali s.
121
DULCAMARA-( Continued )
sweat.
Amelioration. —From moving about (Fer., Rhus).
EQUISETUM HYEMALE.
Scouring Rush. Equisetacece.
122
;
EUPATORIUBf PERFOLIATUM.
Boneset. Composite?.
123
EUPHRASIA.
Eyebright. Scrophularacece.
124
FERRUM METALLICOI.
Iron. The Element.
Persons of sanguine temperament ;
pettish, quarrel-
some, disputative, easily excited, least contradiction
angers (Anac, Coc, Ign.) ; > from mental exertion.
Irritability : slight noises like crackling of paper,
drive him to despair (Asar., Tar.).
Women who are weak, delicate, chlorotic, yet have
a firey red face.
Extreme paleness of the face, lips and mucous
membranes, which become red and flushed on the least
pain, eniotion or exertion. Blushing (Amyl., Coca).
Erethitic chlorosis, worse in winter.
Red parts become white ; face, lips, tongue and
mucous membrane of mouth.
Vertigo with balancing sensation, as if on water
:
;
(Bor., Sanic).
Headache hammering, beating, pulsating pains,
:
debilitating.
Hemorrhagic diathesis ; blood bright red, coagu-
lates easily (Fer. p., Ipec, Phos.).
Regurgitation and eructation of food in mouthfuls
(Alum.), without nausea.
Canine hunger, or loss of appetite, with extreme
dislike for all food.
125
FERRUM METALUClIM-(C^/m«^.).
Vomiting immediately after midnight ; of ingesta,
:
FLUORIC ACID.
Hydrofluoric Acid. HF.
Complaints of old age, or of premature old age ;
in
syphilitic mercurial dyscrasia ;
young people look old.
126
;
GELSEMIUM.
Yellow Jasmine. Loganiaceee.
127
GEXSEMIUM— ( Continued )
128
.
GEXSEMIUM- ( Continued )
GLONOINE.
Nitro-glycerine. C^HJ^NO^) Oy
Nervous temperament ;
plethoric, florid, sensitive
women ;
persons readily affected.
Bad effects of mental excitement, fright, fear, me-
chanical injuries and their later consequences ; from
having the hair cut (Aeon., Bell.).
Head from working under gas-light, when
troubles :
heat falls on head can not bear heat about the head,
;
i 129
GI^WSOINE— ( Continued )
with both hands could not lie down, " the pillow
;
would beat."
Brain feels too large, full, bursting ; blood seems to
be pumped upwards throbs at every jar, step, pulse.
;
Relations. —
Compare Amyl., Bell., Ferr., : Gels.,
Melil., Stram.
Aggravation. — In the sun, exposure to sun's rays ;
gas-light ; overheating ;
jar ; stooping ; ascending
touch of hat; having the hair cut.
130
;
GRAPMITBS.
Black Lead. Amorphous Carbon.
Suited to women, inclined to obesity, who suffer
from habitual constipation ; with a history of delayed
menstruation.
" What Pulsatilla is at puberty, Graphites is at the
climacteric."
Excessive cautiousness ;
timid, hesitates ; unable to
decide about anything (Puis.).
Fidgety while sitting at work (Zinc).
Sad, despondent music makes her weep ; thinks of
;
131
GR APHITES- ( Continued )
(Nit. ac).
Diarrhoea : stools brown, fluid, mixed with un-
digested substances, and of an intolerable odor ; often
caused by suppressed eruptions (Psor.).
Chronic constipation ; stool difficult, large, hard,
knotty, with lumps united by mucous threads ; too
large (Sulph.); smarting sore pain in anus after stool.
Children ; impudent, teasing, laugh at reprimands.
Sensation of cobweb on forehead, tries hard to
brush it off (Bar., Bor., Brom., Ran. s.).
Phelgmonous erysipelas : of face, with burning,
stinging pain ; commencing on right side, going to
left ; after application of Iodine.
Decided aversion to coition (both sexes).
Relations. —Complementary : Caust., Hep., L,yc.
Graphites follows well : after, L,yc., Puis.; after
Cal. in obesity of young women with large amount
of unhealthy adipose tissue ; follows Sulph. well in
skin affections ; after, Sepia in gushing leucorrhcea.
Similar : to, L,yc, Puis, in menstrual troubles.
132
. ;
GRAPHITES— ( Continued )
HAMAMELIS TIRGINICA.
Witch Hazel. Hamamelacece.
membranes ;
phlebitis, varicose veins ; ulcers, varicose,
with stinging, pricking pain ;
hemorrhoids.
Patients, subject to varicose veins, take cold easily
from every exposure, especially in warm, moist air.
" Is the Aconite of the venous capillary system."
(Arn.).
Chronic effects of mechanical injuries (Con.).
Traumatic conjunctivitis ; sugillations, or extravas a
tions into chambers of eye ; from severe coughing
intense soreness (Arn., Calen., Led.).
Nosebleed : flow passive, long-lasting, blood non-
coagulable (Crot.); profuse > headache (Mel.); idio-
pathic, traumatic, vicarious, of childhood.
Hemorrhage : profuse, dark, grumous, from ulcera-
133
HAMAMEXIS VIRGrXICA— {Continued').
tion of bowels (Crot); uterine, active or passive; after
a fall or rough riding ; vicarious menstruation ; no
mental anxiety.
Hemoptysis tickling cough, with taste of blood or
;
back.
After hemorrhage from piles, prostration out of all
HELLEBORIS NIGER.
Christmas Rose. Ranunculacece.
134
;
MEULEBORUS NIGER-(C^»«^).
Melancholy woeful; despairing
: silent with ; ;
135
MEI.UEBORUS ISTGEEL— (Continued).
pregnancy ; watery ; clear, tenacious colorless mucus
white, jelly-like mucus ; like frog spawn involuntary.
;
HELONIAS OIOICA.
Unicorn Plant Melanthacece
136
HEI^ONIAS OIOICA— (Continued).
Menses : too early, too profuse, from uterine
atony in women enfeebled by loss of blood when ;
HEPAR SULPHUR.
Sulphuret of Lime. Ca. S.
drinking.
Patient is peevish, angry at the least trifle ;
hypo-
chondriacal ; unreasonably anxious.
137
HEPAR SULPHUR— {Continued).
Extremely sensitive to cold air, imagines he can
feel the air if opened in the next room must
a door is ;
(Psor.).
Croup : after exposure to dry cold wind (Aeon.)
deep, rough, barking cough, with hoarseness and rat-
138
;
139
HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.
Golden Seal. Rannnculacece.
HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.
Henbane. Solanacece.
140
>
141
HYOSCYAMUS TSUGEVL— (Continued).
flocks or picking bed clothes, teeth covered with
sordes, tongue dry and unwieldy, involuntary stool
and urine ; subsultus tendinum.
Relations. —Compare : Bell., Stram. and Verat.
Phos. often cures lasciviousness when Hyos. fails.
—
Aggravation. At night during menses mental ; ;
affections ;
jealousy, unhappy love ; when lying down.
HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.
St. Joint's Wort. Hypericacece.
ful (Led. —
contused wounds, Arn., Ham.), especially
if of long duration.
from treading on nails, needles, pins, splin-
Injuries :
mesmerism.
Always modifies and sometimes arrests ulceration
142
HYPERICUM PERFORATUM- (Contin'd).
and sloughing (Calend.). Crushed, mashed finger-tips.
Tetanus after traumatic injuries (compare, Phys.).
Vertigo sensation as if head became suddenly
:
IGNATIA.
St. Ignatius Bean. Loganiacecz.
143
IGX ATI A— ( Continued )
144
. ;
;
IGNATIA— ( Continued )
145
IODTJM.
Iodine. The Element.
146
IODUM— {Continued ).
ration (Spong.).
Child grasps the larynx (Cepa) ; face pale and cold,
especially in fleshy children.
Relations. — Complementary : to, L,ycopodium.
Compare Acet. ac, Brom., Con., Kali bi., Spong.
:
IPECACUANHA.
Ipecac, Rubiacece.
coated.
In all diseases with constant and continual
nausea.
Nausea : with profuse saliva ; vomiting of white,
glairy mucus in large quantities, without relief; sleepy
147
IPECACU A:NM A— ( Continued )
148
. ;
IPBCACUAXMA— ( Continued )
KALI BICHROMICUM.
Potassium Bichromate. Kr Cr .Or 2
149
KALI BICHROMICUM- {Continued).
Pains : in small spots, can be covered with point of
finger (Ign.) ; shift rapidly from one part to another
(Kali s., L,ac c, Pnls.) ; appear and disappear suddenly
(Bell., Ign., Mag. p.).
150
KALI BICHROMICUM-(G«/m^).
light and noise sight returns as headache increases
;
affections.
After : Canth. or Carb. ac. has removed the scrap-
ings, in dysentery.
After : Iod. in croup, when hoarse cough, with
tough membrane, general weakness and coldness are
present ; Cal. in acute or chronic nasal catarrh.
Ant. t. follows well in catarrhal affections and skin
diseases.
Aggravations. —Heat summer of ; hot weather.
Amelioration. — Skin symptoms are better in cold
weather (reverse of, Alum, and Pet.).
of fingers.
151
KALI BROMATUM-(Gh//m^).
Fits of uncontrollable weeping and profound melan
cholic delusions.
Loss of memory ; forgets how to talk ; absent-
minded ; had to be told trie word before lie could
speak it (Anac).
Depressed, low-spirited, anxious, u feel as if they
would lose their minds."
Incoordination of muscles (Gels.) ; nervous weak-
ness or paralysis of motion and numbness.
Restlessness and worry and
sleeplessness due to
grief, loss of property or reputation, from business
embarrassments (Hyos.).
Night terrors of children (Kali p.) grinding teeth ;
152
—
KALI CARBONICDM.
Potassium Carbonate. K 0,Cov
2
153
KALI CARBONICUM- {Continued).
metrorrhagia ; when eating ; while walking feels as if
she mnst give up and lie down.
Cough dry, paroxysmal, loosens viscid mucus or
:
rattling cough.
Will bring on the menses, when Nat. m., though
apparently indicated, fails. —Hahnemann.
154
;
KAUHIA LATIFOUA.
Mountain Laurel. Ericacece.
KREOSOTUM.
Kreosote. A Distillation of Wood Tar.
155
KRBOSOTUM— ( Continued )
156
;
KREOSOTIJM-(CmA»«^ ).
LACMESIS.
Surukuku, Snake Poison. Ophidia.
157
L*ACHESIS— ( Continued )
left-sided apoplexy.
Weight and pressure on vertex (Sep.) ; like lead,
in occiput.
All symptoms, especially the mental, worse after
sleep, or the aggravation wakes him from sleep ; sleeps
into the aggravation ; unhappy, distressed, anxious,
sad < in morning on waking.
158
. ;
L*ACHESIS — ( Continued )
159
I^ACHESIS— {Continued ).
LAC CANINUM.
Dog's Milk.
For nervous, restless, highly sensitive organisms.
Symptoms erratic, pains constantly flying from one
part to another (Kali bi., Puis.) ; changing from side
to side every few hours or days.
Very forgetful, absent-minded ; makes purchases
160
. ;
k 161
Shining, glazed appearance of diphtheritic deposit,
chancres and ulcers.
Very hungry, cannot eat enough to satisfy as ;
during (Con.).
Discharge of flatus from vagina (Brom., Lye., Nux
m., Sang.).
Breasts : inflamed, painful ; < by
and least jar
towards evening ; must hold them firmly when going
up or down stairs (Bry.).
Serviceable in almost all cases when it is required
to dry up milk (Asaf. — to bring back or increase it,
(Lac d.).
Like Lachesis, this remedy has met with the most violent oppo-
sition from prejudice and ignorance, which its wonderful thera-
peutic powers have slowly, yet surely, overcome. It was success-
fully used by Dioscorides, Pliny and Sextus in ancient times, and
revived in New York by Reisig, Bayard and Swan in the success-
ful treatment of diphtheria. Reisig was the first to potentize it.
LAC DEFLORATUM.
Skijnmed Milk.
The successful treatment of Diabetes and Bright's Disease with
skim milk, by Donkin, was the hint which led Dr. Swan to
potentize and prove it. Every symptom here given has been veri-
fied in the cure of the sick.
163
I* AC DEFLORATUM-( Continued )
intermittent fever.
Obesity ; fatty degeneration.
164
LKOUM PALUSTRE.
Marsh Tea. Ericacece.
165
LEDUM PALUSTRE-(G»»ft»«<fflf).
Intense itching of feet and ankles, < from scratch-
ing and warmth of bed (Puis., Rhus).
Easy spraining of ankles and feet (Carbo an.).
Punctured wounds by sharp-pointed instruments,
as awls, nails (Hyper.) ; rat bites, stings of insects,
especially mosquitoes.
Red pimples or tubercles on forehead and cheeks,
as inbrandy drinkers, stinging when touched.
Long-remaining discoloration after injuries ; "black
and blue" places become green.
Relations. —
Compare Arm, Crot. t, Ham., Bellis,
:
injuries.
UUUM TIGRINUM.
Tiger Lily. LiliacecB.
166
;
to walk (Canst. —
on lying down, Kreos., Mag. a).
Sensation as if heart was grasped in a vise (Cac.)
as if blood had all gone to the heart feels full to ;
167
UUUM TIGRINUM- ( Continued )
LOBELIA INFLATA.
Indian Tobacco. Lobeliacece.
168
,;
LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Wolffs Foot ; Club Moss. Lycopodiacece.
169
JL YCOPODIUM CLAVATUM-( Continued )
weak, emaciated
Children, ; with well-developed
heads but puny, sickly bodies.
Baby cries all day, sleeps all night (rev. of, Jal.,
Psor.).
Ailments from fright, anger, mortification, or vexa-
tion with reserved displeasure (Staph.).
Avaricious, greedy, miserly, malicious, pusilani-
mous.
Irritable ;
peevish and cross on walking ; ugly,
kick and scream ; easily angered ; cannot endure op-
position or contradiction ; seeks disputes ; is beside
himself.
Weeps all day, cannot calm herself ; very sensitive,
even cries when thanked.
Dread of men of solitude, ; irritable and melancholy
fear of being alone (Bis., Kali c, L4I.).
Cqmplexion pale, dirty, unhealthy ; sallow, with
deep furrows, looks older than he is ;
fan-like motion
of alte nasi (Ant. t.).
170
I.YCOPODIUM tt+AYA.TUML— (Continued).
Canine hunger the more he eats, the more he
;
171
I.YCOPOOIUM CX AV ATTJM— ( Continued )
One foot hot and the other cold (Cinch., Dig., Ipec).
Waking at night feeling hungry (Cina, Psor.).
Relations .
— Complementary : Iodine.
Bad effects : of onions, bread ; wine, spirituous
liquors ; tobacco smoking and chewing (Ars.).
Follows well : after, Calc, Carbo v., Lach., Sulph.
It is rarely advisable to begin the treatment of a
chronic disease with L,yc. unless clearly indicated; it
i^Yssm.*
The Saliva of a Rabid Dog. A Nosode.
172
.
L/VSSIN— ( Continued )
MAGNESIA CARBONICA.
Carbonate of Magnesia. MgCOv jH 0. 2
173
MAGXKSIA CARBONICA- {Continued^).
The whole body feels tired and painful, especially
the legs and feet ; aching, restless.
Spasmodic affections of stomach and intestines (Col.,
Mag. p.), increased secretion from mucous membranes.
Unrefreshing sleep, more tired on rising than when
retiring (Bry., Con., Hep., Op., Sulph.).
Inordinate c?'aving for meat in children of tuber-
culous parentage.
Heartburn sour, belching, eructations,
: taste and
vomiting of pregnancy.
;
Phos.).
Menses : preceded by sore throat (L,ac a), labor-like
pain, cutting colic, backache, weakness, chilliness ;
174
.
MAG1VKSIA MURIATICA.
Chloride of Magnesia. Mg. CI.
175
MAGNESIA MURIATICA-(G?»//««^).
down with abdominal muscles weakness of bladder. ;
MAGNESIA PHOSPHORICA.
Phosphate of Magnesia.
176
.
pressure >
by external heat.
Toothache at night : ; rapidly shifting ; < eating,
drinking, especially cold things ; > by heat ( > by
cold, Bry., CofL, Fer. p.).
Spasms or cramp of stomach, with clean tongue, as
if a band was drawn tightly around the body.
177
MAGNESIA PHOSPHORICA-( Continued )
MEDORRHINUM.
The Gonorrhceal Vims. A Nosode.
178
.
MEDORRHIN€M-( Continued )
pression of vitality.
Pains : arthritic, rheumatic, a sequel of suppressed
gonorrhoea (Daph. od., Clem.); constricting, seem to
tighten the whole body (Cac.) ; sore all over, as if
name is spelled.
Constantly loses the thread of conversation.
Great difficulty in stating her symptoms, question
has to be repeated as she loses herself.
Cannot speak without weeping.
Anticipates death ; always anticipating, feels matters
most sensitively before they occur and generally cor-
rectly.
Irritated at trifles ; cross during the day, exhilerated
at night.
Very impatient ;
peevish.
179
MEDORRHIN€M-( Continued )
180
. ;;
MEDORRHINUM-(a»ft«^ )
for ice.
Nocturnal enuresis passes enormous quantity of
:
181
MEDORRHINUM-( Continued )
182
— . ;
MEDORRHINUM-( Continued )
183
MEULOTUS ALBA.
Sweet Clover. Leguminosce.
relief.
MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.
Buck Bean. Gentianacece.
184
.
Aggravation. —
During rest lying down. ;
Amelioration. —
Pressure on affected part.
MERCURIUS.
Quicksilver. The Element.
Best adapted for light-haired persons ; skin and
muscles lax.
In bone diseases, pains worse at night ;
glandular
swellings with or without suppuration, but especially
if suppuration be too profuse (Hep., Sil.).
185
MERCURIUS— ( Continued )
186
.
MERCURIUS— ( Continued )
agitans.
Relations. —Follows well : after, Bell., Hep., Lach.,
Sulph., but should not be given before or after Silicea.
If given in low (weak) potencies hastens rather than
aborts suppuration.
The bad effects of Mer. are antidoted by Aur., Hep.,
187
MERCURIUS— ( Continued )
MBRCURIUS CORROSIVUS.
Corrosive sublimate. HgClr
Diseases of men, syphilitic ; ulcers, with corroding,
acrid pus ; Bright's disease.
Dysentery and summer complaints of intestinal
canal, occurring from May to November.
Tenesmus of rectum, not : > by stool (> by stool,
Nux) incessant, persistent
; ; stool hot, scanty, bloody,
slimy, offensive; shreds of mucous membrane and
terrible cutting, colicky pains.
Tenesmus : of bladder, with intense burning in
urethra ; urine hot, burning, scanty or suppressed ; in
drops with great pain ; bloody, brown, brick-dust sed-
iment albuminous.
;
188
MBRCURIUS OULCIS.
Calomel. Hgz Clv
Catarrhal affections of mucous membranes, espe-
cially of the eye and ear.
MERCURIUS CYANIDE.
Cyanide of Mercury. Hg (
CJV2 ).
Malignant diphtheria with intense redness of fauces
and great difficulty of swallowing pseudo-membra- ;
189
MKRCURIUS PROTO IODIDE-(G«^V).
Tongue : thick, yellow coating at base (Kali bi.
MERCURIUS BINIODIOE.
Biniodide of Mercury. Hg I 2
.
MERCURIUS SOMJBIUS.
Hahnemami's Soluble Mercury. Black Oxide.
Nervous affections after suppressed discharges
especially in psoric patients (Asaf.).
Glandular and scrofulous affections of children.
Otorrhcea bloody, offensive discharge, with stab-
:
affected side.
Furuncles and boils in external meatus (Pic. ac).
190
. ;
suppurating bubo.
Chancre primary regular indurated Hunterian,
: ;
MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.
Sulphate of Mercury. HgSO±.
Hydrothorax, if occurring from heart or liver dis-
eases ; dyspnoea, has to sit, cannot lie down. Ex-
191
MERCURIUS SUI.PHURICUS— ( Continued )
MEZEREUM.
Daphne Mezereum. Thymelacece.
192
. ;;
MEZEREUM— ( Continued )
MII.EEFOI.IUM.
Yarrow. Composites.
m 193
MIULEFOMUM— {Continued ).
Relations. Compare —
Erecht. in epistaxis and :
MUREX PURPUREA.
A Mollusk. Muricidtz.
194
. ;
MURIATIC ACID.
Hydrochloric Acid. H CI.
195
MURIATIC ACID— {Continued).
fensive, foul breath. ; intense prostration ; diphtheria,
scarlatina, cancer.
Cannot bear the thought or sight of meat (Nit. ac).
If the anus be very sensitive either with or without
196
NAJA TRIPUOIA1VS.
Cobra virus. Elapidce.
NATRUM CARBONICUM.
Carbonate of Soda. NA 2,
CO^ ioH.,0.
197
NATRIJM CARBONICUM--(G»ft»K^).
the eyes, dilated pupils ; dark urine ; anaemic ; milky,
watery skin and great debility.
Inability to think or to perform any mental labor,
causes headache ; feels stupefied if he tries to exert
himself comprehension slow, difficult.
;
198
;
NATRUM MURIATICIJM.
Common Salt. Na CI.
—
of vital fluids profuse menses, seminal losses or —
mental affections.
Great emaciation losing flesh while living well
;
199
NATRUM MURUTICUlI-(Cb«//«K^ ).
Headache ;
beginning with blindness (Iris, Kali bi.)
walk.
Constipation : sensation of contraction of anus
torn, bleeding, smarting afterwards ; stool, dry, hard,
difficult, crumbling (Am. c, Mag. m.) ; stitches in
rectum (Nit. ac.) ; involuntary, knows not whether
flatus or faeces escape (Aloe, Iod., Mur. ac, Olean.,
Pod.).
Urine involuntary when walking, coughing, laugh-
:
200
NATRUM MXJRIATICUM— {Continued).
The heart's pulsations shake the body (Spig.).
The hair falls out when touched, in nursing women
(Sep.); face oily, shiny, as if greased (Plb., Thuja).
For the bad effects : of anger (caused by offence) ;
201
XATRXJM MURIATICUM— (Continued).
Relations. — Complementary : to, Apis ; acts well
before and after it.
vegetable analogue.
Is followed by Sepia and Thuja.
Cannot often be repeated in chronic cases without
an intercurrent, called for by the symptoms.
Should never be given during fever paroxysm.
If vertigo and headache be very persistent, or pros-
—
Amelioration. In the open air (Apis, Puis.) cold ;
NATRUM SULPHURICUM.
Sodium Sulphate. Ala OSO s
ioAq.
Ailments which are < by, or which depend upon,
dampness of weather, damp houses or cellars (Aran.).
Patient feels every change from dry to wet ; cannot
tolerate sea air, nor eat plants that thrive near water ;
202
NATRUM SULPHURIClJ]»I-(0?»tf««^).
Depressed; lively music makes her sad; satiety of
life ; must use great self-control to prevent shooting
himself.
Mental traumatism ; mental effects from injuries to
head chronic brain effects of blows, falls.
;
203
NATRUM SULPHURICU1I-(G?»A»«^ ).
]MTRIC ACID.
Nitric acid. H N Oy
Especially suited to thin persons of rigid fibre, dark
complexions, black hair and eyes —the brunette rather
than the blonde —nervous temperament.
Persons suffering with chronic diseases who take
cold easily ; are easily disposed to diarrhoea ; rarely to
those who suffer with constipation.
Old people with great weakness and diarrhoea.
Excessive physical irritability.
Pains : from splinters sud-
sticking, pricking as ;
204
;;;
cachectic constitutions.
After continued loss of sleep, long-lasting anxiety ;
Nat, Rat).
Urine scanty, dark-brown, strong-smelling, " like
:
205
NITRIC ACID— {Continued).
tierant granulations ; after mercury or syphilis or both,
engrafted on a scrofulous base.
Discharges : thin, offensive, acrid ; of a brown or
dirty yellowish green color ;
rarely laudable pus.
Hemorrhage : from bowels in typhoid or typhus
(Crot, Mur. ac.) ; after miscarriage or post-partum
from over-exertion of body bright, profuse, or dark.
;
—
Aggravation. Evening and at night after mid- ;
night contact
; change of temperature or weather
;
;
Amelioration. —
While riding in a carriage (reverse
of Coc).
206
NUX MOSCHATA.
Nutmeg. Myristicacece.
to everything.
Weakness or loss of memory (Anac, Lac c, Lye).
Vanishing of thoughts while reading, talking or
writing ; uses wrong words ; does not recognize well-
known streets (Can. L, Lach.).
Changeable humor ; one moment laughing, the next
crying (Croc, Ign.); " sudden change from grave to
gay, from lively to serene " (Plat.).
Dryness of eyes too dry to close the lids.
;
207
NIJX MOSCHATA-(G«//«^).
fulness and distress in stomach ivhile eating or im-
mediately after (Kali bi.).
208
—
wrapping up warmly.
NUX VOMICA.
Poison Nut. Loganiacece.
cially in drunkards.
Oversensitive : to external impressions ; to noise,
n 209
NUX VOMICA-(G»ft««^).
itnbearable (Cham.) ; every harmless word offends
(Ign.)-
Persons* who are very particular, careful, but in-
clined to become easily excited or angered ; irascible
and tenacious.
Bad effects of : coffee, tobacco, alcoholic stimulants ;
if symptoms correspond.
Convulsions, with consciousness (Strych.) ; < anger,
emotion, touch, moving.
Pains are tingling, sticking, hard, aching, worse
from motion and contact.
Tendency to faint (Nux m., Sulph.) from odors ;
;
210
;
be so much better."
Stomach : pressure an hour or two after eating as
from a stone (immediately after, Kali bi., Nux m.)
pyrosis, tightness, must loosen clothing ; cannot use
the mind two or three hours after a meal sleepy
for ;
211
NUX VOMIC A— ( Continued )
diseases.
Inimical: to, Zinc; must not be used before or
after.
OPIUM.
Poppy. Papaveracece.
212
. ;
213
OPIUM— ( Continued )
mnst be uncovered.
Digestive organs inactive : peristaltic motion re-
versed or paralyzed ; bowels seem closed.
Constipation : of children ; of corpulent, good-
natured women (Graph.); from inaction or paresis, no
desire ; from lead poisoning ;
stool hard, round, black
balls (Chel., Plumb., Thuja); feces protrude and re-
ness ;
paralysis of bladder or sphincter.
(In Stramonium we have suppression ; while in
Opium the secretion is not diminished, the bladder is
214
. ;
OPIUM— ( Continued )
PETROLEUM.
Coal or Rock Oil. Anthracite.
same bed; that there are two babies in the bed (Val.).
Vertigo on rising (Bry.) in occiput ; as if intoxi- ;
cated ;
like seasickness (Coc).
Headache : in occiput, which is as heavy as lead ;
pressing, pulsating pain ; as if everything in the head
were alive ; numb, bruised
wood. ; as if made of
Gastralgia of pregnancy with pressing, drawing
: ;
215
PETROI^BXJM— {Continued )
PETROSELINUM.
Parsley. Umbelliferce.
216
PETROSEXI1SUUI— {Continued ).
PHOSPHORIC ACID.
Glacial Phosphoric acid. HPO y
Best suited to persons of originally strong constitu-
tions, who have become debilitated by loss of vital
fluids, sexual excesses (Cinch.) ; violent, acute dis-
eases ;
chagrin, or a long succession of moral emo-
tions, as grief, care, disappointed affection.
Ailments : from care, chagrin, grief, sorrow, home-
sickness (Ign.) ; sleepy, disposed to weep night-sweats
;
towards morning.
Pale, sickly complexion, eyes sunken and sur-
rounded by blue margins.
Mild, yielding disposition (Puis.).
Is listless, apathetic ; indifferent to the affairs of
life ; prostrated and stupefied with grief; to those
217
PHOSPHORIC ACID— ( Continued )
218
. ;
gardless of surroundings ;
intestinal hemorrhage, blood
dark.
Relations. — Compare : Phos., Puis., Pic. ac, Sil.;
PHOSPHORUS.
Phosphorus. The Element.
Adapted to tall slender persons of sanguine tem-
perament, fair .skin, delicate eyelashes, fine, blond, or
red hair, quick perceptions, and very sensitive nature.
219
PHOSPHORUS— ( Continued )
able.
A weak, empty, all-gone sensation in head, chest,
stomach and entire abdomen.
Apathetic ; unwilling to talk ; answers slowly
moves sluggishly (Phos. ac).
Weary of life, full of gloomy forebodings.
Dandruff, falls out in clouds (I/yc.); hair falls out in
bunches, baldness of single spots.
Eyes hollow, surrounded by
: blue rings ; lids, puffy,
swollen, cedematous (upper lids, Kali c ; lower, Apis).
220
.
PHOSPHORUS— ( Continued )
culty (Caust).
Diarrhoea : as soon as anything enters the rectum ;
profuse, pouring away as from a hydrant ; watery,
with sago-like particles sensation, as if the anus re-
;
221
PMOPMSORUS— {Continued ).
PHYSOSTIGMA.
Calabar Bean. Leguminoscs
222
PHYSOSTIGUA— {Continued ).
PODOPHYLLUM.
May Apple. Berberidace<z.
Hell.).
Diarrhoea : of long standing ; early in morning, con-
tinues through forenoon, followedby natural stool in
evening (Aloe), and accompanied by sensation of
weakness or sinking in abdomen or rectum.
223
PODOPHYLL€M-( Continued )
sediment ;
prolapse of rectum before or with stool.
Prolapsus uteri : from overlifting or straining : from
constipation ; after parturition with subinvolution.
;
224
;
PHYTOLACCA.
Poke Root. PhytolaccacecB.
o 225
PHYTOLACCA— {Continued )
PICRIC ACID.
Picric acid. HC H. (NO^ O.
Q 2
226
PICRIC ACID— (Continued).
occipito-cervical region (Nat. m., Sil.) < or ; brought
on by motion or mental exertion.
slightest
Priapism, with spinal disease erections violent, ;
long-lasting ;
profuse seminal emissions ; satyriasis
(Canth., Phos.).
Small boils in any part of body, but especially in
external auditory canal.
Burning along spine and great weakness of spine
and back softening of cord (Phos., Zinc).
;
PLATINA.
Adapted to women, dark hair, rigid fibre ;
thin, of
a sanguine temperament ; who suffer from too early
and too profuse menses.
Sexual organs exceedingly sensitive; cannot bear
the napkin to touch her ; will go into spasms from an
examination vulva painfully sensitive during coitus
; ;
227
Pt,ATIXA— ( Continued )
228
.
PI^ATIIVA— ( Continued )
PLUMBUM.
Lead. The Metal.
Adapted to diseases from spinal origin (Phos.,
Pic. ac, Zinc).
Excessive and rapid emaciation ; general or partial
paralysis ;
extreme, with anaemia and great weakness.
Muscular atrophy from sclerosis of spinal system.
Lassitude faints on going into a room full of com-
;
pany.
Slow of perception ; intellectual torpor, gradually
increasing apathy (in fevers, Phos. ac).
Weakness or loss of memory ; unable to find the
proper word (Anac, Lac c).
Delirium alternating with colic.
229
PLUMBUM— ( Continued )
Relations. —
Compare Alum., Plat., Op. in colic :
;
230
—
PSORI1VXJM.
A Product of Psora. A Nosode.
slight emotions.
Feels unusually well day before attack.
Extremely psoric patients ; nervous, restless, easily
startled.
All excretions — diarrhoea, leucorrhcea, menses, per-
spiration have a carrion-like odor.
231
PSOREVUM— {Continued )
Graph.).
Quinsy : tonsils greatly swollen ; difficult, painful
232
PSORI1VUM— (Continued ).
climaxis.
During pregnancy most obstinate vomiting, foetus
:
233
PSORmUM— ( Continued ).
234
;
PULSATILLA.
Anemone. Ranuncnlacecz.
morning.
235
PUI^SATIULA— {Continued ).
of, Nux).
of room.
Unable to breathe well, or is chilly in warm room.
Nervousness, intensely felt about the ankles.
236
—— . ;
ailments.
Follows : and is followed by, Kali m.
One of the best remedies with which to begin the
treatment of a chronic case (Cal., Sulph.).
Patients, anaemic or chlorotic, who have taken much
iron, quinine and tonics, even years before.
Ailments : from abuse of chamomile, quinine,
mercury, tea-drinking, sulphur.
Follows well after, Kali bi., Lye, Sep., Sil., Sulph.
:
PYROGEN.
A Product of Sepsis. A Nosode.
237
PYROGEN-( Continued )
offensive, stercoraceous ;
with impacted or obstructed
bowels (Op., Plb.).
Diarrhoea : horribly offensive (Psor.); brown or
black (L,ep.); painless, involuntary ; uncertain, when
passing flatus (Aloe, Olean.).
Constipation : with complete inertia (Op., Sanic);
obstinate from impaction, in fevers ; stool, large,
black, carrion-like; small, black balls, like olives
(Op., Plb.).
Foetus : or secundines retained, decomposed ; dead
for days, black ; horribly offensive discharge ;
" never
well since " septic fever, following abortion or con-
finement. To arouse vital activity of uterus.
Lochia ; thin, acrid, brown, very fetid (Nit. ac);
suppressed, followed by chills, fever and profuse fetid
perspiration.
Distinct consciousness of a heart ; it feels tired ; as
if enlarged ;
purring, throbbing, pulsating, constant
in ears, preventing sleep ; cardiac asthenia from septic
conditions.
Pulse abnormally rapid, out of all proportion to
temperature (Lil.).
238
. ;;
PYROGEN-( Continued )
Skin ;
pale, cold of an ashy hue (Sec.); obstinate,
varicose, offensive ulcers of old persons (Psor.).
Chill : begins in the back, between scapulae ; severe,
general, of bones and extremities ; marking onset of
septic fever temperature 103 to 106
; heat sudden, ;
RATANHIA.
Rhatany. Polygalacece.
Sulph., Thuja.
239
raivu:ncuijus bulbosijs.
Buttercup. Ranunculacece.
240
;
RHEUM.
Rhubarb. Polygonacece.
RHODODENDRON.
Snowrose. Erica cece.
p 241
RHODODENDRON-( Continued )
windy weather.
Acute inflammatory swelling of joints, wandering
from one joint to another severe at night < in rest
; ;
Sep., Rhus.
Aggravation. — Stormy, windy weather ; electrical
changes in the atmosphere on approach of thunder-
;
Amelioration. —
Better from wrapping the head
warmly dry heat and exercise.
;
RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Poison Oak. Anacardiacece.
242
RHUS TOXICODENDRON- {^Continued).
Ailments from spraining or straining a single part,
:
river.
Affects the fibrous tissue, especially (Rhod. — serous,
Bry.) ; the right side more than the left.
Pains : as if sprained ;
as if a muscle or tendon was
torn from its attachment bones were scraped
; as if
or continued motion.
Great restlessness, anxiety, apprehension (Aeon.,
Ars.) cannot remain in bed must change position
; ;
243
RHUS TOXICODENDRON - ( Continued )
and motion.
Dreams of great exertion rowing, swimming, work- ;
of limbs ;
ptosis.
Erysipelas, from 1. to r.; vesicular, yellow vesicles
much swelling, inflammation ;
burning, itching, sting-
ing.
Relations. —Complementary : to, Bryonia.
244
;;
Amelioration. —
Warm, dry weather, wrapping up
warm or hot things motion ; change of position
;
RUMEX CRISPUS.
Yellow Dock. PolygonacecB.
245
RUMEX CRISPUS— (Continued).
covers head with bedclothes to make air warmer
little or no expectoration.
The cough is < in cool air or by anything which
increases the volume or rapidity of inspired air.
Sensation of lump in throat ; descends on swallow-
ing,but returns immediately.
Raw sensation in larynx and trachea when cough-
ing (Caust).
Urine involuntary with cough (Caust.,
;
Puis., Scil.).
Early morning diarrhoea from 5 to 10 ; A. M. (Aloe,
Nat. s., Pod., Sulph.) ; stools painless, profuse, offen-
sive sudden urging, driving out of bed in morning.
;
RXJTA GRAYEOLENS.
Rue. RutacecB.
246
. ;
RUTA GRAVEOLENS-(a»ft«K^ )
247
RUTA GRAVEOLENS-(Cwft»«^).
Relations. — Compare: Arn., Arg. n., Con., Euphr.,
Phyt, Rhus, Symph.
After Arnica, it hastens the curative process in the
joints ; after Symphytum, in injuries of bones.
SABINA.
Savine. Coniferce.
pubes.
Menses : too early, too profuse, too protracted
partly fluid, partly clotted (Fer.) ; in persons who
menstruated very early in life flow in paroxysms ;
pubes.
Discharge of blood between periods, with sexual
excitement (Amb.).
Retained placenta from atony of uterus ; intense
after-pains (Caul., Sec).
248
. ;
SABINA— ( Co?iti?iued )
—
Aggravation. From least motion (Sec.) warm air ;
SABADILXA.
Cebadilla. Liliacecs.
249
SABAOILLA— ( Continued )
SAMBUCUS NIGRA.
Elder. Caprifoliacece.
250
SAMBUCUS NIGRA— (Continued).
cated, face livid, blue, sits up in bed ; turns blue,
gasps for breath, which it finally gets ; attack passes
off but is again repeated ; child inspires, but cannot
expire (Chlorine, Meph.) ; sleeps into the attack
(Lach.). Compare Arum : drac. in Miller's asthma.
Attacks of suffocation as in last stage of croup.
Cough : suffocative, with crying children worse ;
Sulph.
Relieves ailments from abuse of Arsenicum.
Aggravation. —During reast ; after eating fruit.
Amelioration. — Sitting up in bed. Motion ; most
of the pains occur during rest and disappear during
motion (Rhus).
Follows well : after, Opium, in bad effects of fright.
SANGUINARIA.
Bloodroot. Papaveracece.
252
. ;
SANGUINARIA— ( Continued )
SANICULA.
Mineral Spring Water. •
Ottawa, III.
253
SA]\ICUI*A— ( Continued )
254
.
S AlHICIILA •
-(Continued )
SARSAPARILLA.
Wild Liquorice. Smilacece.
255
S ARSAPARILLA- ( Continued )
Sand in urine or on diaper child screams before ;
SBCAIJE CORNUTUM.
sunken countenance.
256
;
SECAI.E CORNUTUM-(a»ft««^).
Very old, decrepit, feeble persons.
Women of very lax muscular fibre ; everything
seems loose and open no action, vessels flabby ; pass-
;
Leucorrhcea ;
green, brown, offensive.
Boils : green contents, mature
small, painful with
very slowly and heal in the same manner very debili- ;
tating.
Face : pale, pinched, ashy, sunken, hippocratic
drawn, with sunken eyes ; blue rings around eyes.
Unnatural, ravenous appetite even with exhaust-
;
(Apis, Phos.).
Enuresis : of old people ; urine pale, watery, or
bloody ; urine suppressed.
Burning in all parts of the body, as if sparks of
;
ment of gangrene.
q 257
SECALE CORNUTUM- ( Continued )
always dangerous.
Similar : to, Arsenicum, but cold and heat are op-
posite.
Resembles Colchicum in cholera morbus.
Aggravation. —Heat: warmth front covering, of all
affected parts ; in all diseases worse from heat.
Amelioration. —In the cold air ;
getting cold ; un-
covering affected parts ; rubbing.
258
;
SELENIUM.
Selenium. The Element.
gleet (Calad.).
259
SEEE1VIUM— ( Continued )
rectum.
Follows well : after, Calad., Nat., Staph., Phos. ac,
in sexual weakness.
Itch checked by Mercurials or Sulphur often re-
quires Selenium.
Aggr avation. -^Draught of air ; in the sun; from
lemonade, tea or wine.
Amelioration. —Taking cold water or cold air into
the mouth.
SEPIA.
Cuttle Fish. Mollusca.
260
.
SEPIA — ( Continued )
(Murex, Nux
"the washerwoman's remedy,"
m.) ;
Puis.).
Particularly sensitive to cold air, " chills so easily;"
tion (Fl. ac, Phos. ac.) ; to those whom she loves best.
261
SEPIA — ( Coyitinued )
ments.
All the coverings of the neck felt too tight and
were constantly loosened (Xach.).
Herpes circinatus in isolated spots on upper part of
body (in intersecting rings over whole body, Tell.).
Pot-belliedness of mothers (of children, Sulph.;.
Painful sensation of emptiness, " all-gone feeling,'
in the epigastrium, relieved by eating (Chel., Mur.,
Phos.).
Tongue foul, but becomes clear at each menstrual
nisus, returns when flow ceases ;
swelling and crack-
ing of lower lip.
262
.
SEPIA— ( Contiiiued )
nated.
Similar : to, Lach., Sang., Ustil., in climacteric ir-
263
SEPIA {Continued )
SII.ICEA.
Pure Silica. Silicic Oxide.
by force of will.
Restless, fidgety, starts at least noise.
264
. ;
SIL,ICEA — ( Continued )
urination.
Constipation:always before and during menses
(diarrhoea before and during menses, Am. c, Bov.)
265
SIL#ICEA — {Continued )
difficult, asfrom inactivity of rectum; with great
straining, as if rectum was paralyzed when partly ;
266
— . ;
SILrICI£A {Continued )
SPIGEXIA.
Pinkroot. Loganiacece.
267
SPIGEXIA— ( Continued).
from tea.
Toothache from tobacco smoking ; > only on lying
down and while eating (Plan.) worse from cold air ;
(Cac, Spong.) ;
pains in chest are stitching, needle-
like.
Chest affections with stitching pains synchronous
with pulse, < from motion,
wet weather. < cold,
Palpitation violent, visible and audible ; from least
:
apex.
Stammering, repeats first syllable three or four
times with abdominal ailments with helminthiasis.
; ;
268
.
SPIGEXIA— ( Continued )
the eyes ;
from every shaking, cojnmotion, or concus-
sion.
Amelioration. —Lying on right side with the head
high (Ars., Cac, Spong.).
SPONGIA TOSTA.
Roasted Sponge. Spongia.
269
SPONGIA TOSTA.— (Continued).
(< during expiration, Aeon.) ; < before midnight
(< before morning, Hep.).
Palpitation : violent with pain and gasping respi-
ration awakened suddenly after midnight with suf-
;
STAN1VXJM
Tin. The Element.
Relations. —
Complementary Pulsatilla. :
Aggravation. —
laughing and singing, talking,
271
ST ANNUM— ( Continued )
STAPHISAGRIA.
Stavesacre. Ranunculacece.
272
. ;
r 273
STAPIIISAGRIA— ( Continued )
organs.
Cough : only in the daytime, or only after dinner,
worse after eating meat ; after vexation or indigna-
tion ;
excited by cleaning the teeth.
Croupy cough in winter alternating with sciatica in
summer cough excited by tobacco smoke (Spong.).
;
274
STRAMONIUM.
Thorn Apple. Solanacece.
275
STRAMONIUM— ( Continued )
characteristic (Op.).
Sleepy, but cannot sleep (Bell., Cham., Op.).
Relations. — Stramonium often follows ; Bell., Cup.,
Hyos., Iyys.
276
SUUPMUR.
Brimstone ; Flowers of Sulphur. The Element.
Adapted to persons of a scrofulous diathesis, subject
to venous congestions ; especially of portal system.
Persons of nervous temperament, quick motioned,
quick tempered, plethoric, skin excessively sensitive
to atmospheric changes (Hep., Kali c, Psor.).
For lean, stoop-shouldered persons who walk and
sit walk stooping like old men.
stooped ;
comfortable.
Dirty, filthy people, prone to skin affections (Psor.).
Aversion to being washed ; always < after abath.
Too lazy to rouse himself ; too unhappy to live.
Children : cannot bear to be washed or bathed (in
cold water, Ant. c.) ; emaciated, big-bellied ; restless,
277
SULPHUR— ( Continued )
cold feet.
278
. —
SULPHUR— ( Continued )
colorless urine ;
parts round anus red, excoriated ; all
the orifices of thebody are very red ; all discharges
acrid, excoriating wherever they touch.
Menses too early, profuse, protracted.
:
with ointments.
To facilitate absorption of serous or inflammatory
exudates in brain, pleura, lungs, joints, when Bryonia,
Kali mur. or the best selected remedy fails.
279
SULPHUR— ( Continued).
SULPHURIC ACIO.
Sulphuric Acid. so3 .
280
— . ;
Relations. —
Complementary Puis. :
ball strikes the eye ; infant thrusts its fist into its
mother's eye (to soft tissues around the eye, Arn.).
Relations. — Compare: Arn., Calend., Cal. p.,
Fluor. ac.,Hep., Sil.
SYPHIMNUM.
Syphilitic Virus. A Nosode.
282
. ;
SYPMIUnVUM— ( Continued )
death is preferable.
Fears the terrible suffering from exhaustion on
awakening (Lach.).
Leucorrhcea ;
profuse, soaking through the napkins
and running down to the heels (Alum.).
Headache, neuralgic in character, causing sleepless-
ness and delirium at night commencing at 4 P. M. ;
A. M. pus profuse
; > by cold bathing.
;
283
S YPHILINUM- ( Continued )
Fissures in anus and rectum (Thuja) ;
prolapse of
rectum ; obstinate cases with a syphilitic history.
Rheumatism of the shoulder joint, or at insertion
of deltoid, < from raising arm laterally (Rhus —r.
TABACIIM.
Tobacco. Solanacece.
284
. ;
TABACUM — ( Continued )
285
TABACUM— ( Continued )
286
TARAXACUM.
Dandelion. Composites.
TARANTULA.
Tarantula ; Cuban and Spanish. Araneidecs.
287
TARAIVXUI^A— ( Continued )
288
;;
TEREBIIVTM.
Oil of Turpentine. A Volatile Oil.
Hemorrhages from ;
bowels, with ulceration ;
pass-
ive, dark with ulceration or epithelial degeneration.
Violent burning and drawing pains in kidney, blad-
der and urethra (Berb., Can., Canth.).
Violent burning and cutting in bladder ; tenesmus
s 289
TEREBINTH— ( Continued )
THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.
Orange Spider. Araneidecg.
Time passes too quickly (too slowly, Arg. n., Can. I.,
Nux m.).
Vertigo : on closing the eyes (I^ach., Thuja —on
opening them, Tab.; on looking upward, Puis., Sil.);
from any, even least noise aural or labyrinthine ;
(Meniere's disease).
Nausea from least motion, and especially on closing
:
to relieve.
Relations. —Follows well : after, Cal. and I^yc.
Cruciferce.
291
TMI.ASPI BURSA PASTORIS— (Contin'd).
colic ;
in chlorosis ; after abortion, labor, miscarriage ;
profuse.
Hemorrhage menses from uterine in-
or delaying
ertia ; exhausting, scarcely recovers from one period
before another begins.
Leucorrhcea : bloody, dark, offensive ; some days
before and after menses.
Relations. — Compare: Sinapis, Trillium, Vi-
burnum, Ustilago.
THUJA OCCIDENTALS.
Tree of Life ; White Cedar. Coniferce.
292
—
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS-(0»ft'»«^).
ing animal were in abdomen ;
of being under the in-
fluence of a superior power.
Insane women will not be touched or approached.
Vertigo, when closing the eyes (Lach., Ther.).
Headache as if a nail had been driven into pari-
:
litic origin.
mouth (Amb.).
Toothache from tea drinking.
" On blowing the nose a pressing pain in the hollow
293
THUJA OCCIDENTALS— {Continued).
if something alive ;
protrudes here and there like the
arm of a foetus (Croc, Nux m., Sulph.).
Distressing, burning pain in left ovarian region
when walking or riding, must sit or lie down (Croc.,
Ust.) ; worse at each menstrual nisus.
Constipation : violent pains in rectum compel ces-
sation of effort ; stool recedes, after being partly ex-
pelled (Sanic, Sil.).
294
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS-(G«/m^).
Perspiration, smelling like honey, on the genitals.
When walking the limbs feel as if made of wood.
Sensation as if the body, especially the limbs, were
made of glass and would break easily.
Suppressed gonorrhoea : causing articular rheuma-
tism ;
prostatitis ; sycosis ; impotence ;
condylomata,
and many constitutional troubles.
Nails : deformed, brittle (Ant. a).
Relations. —Complementary : Med., Sab., Sil.
TRILLIUM PENDULUM.
Wake Robin. Smilacece.
295
TRIUJUM PENDULUM-(G?»ft»^).
Menorrhagia flow, profuse, gushing, bright red ;
:
at pit of stomach.
Relations. — Complementary: to, Cal. p. in men-
strualand hemorrhagic affections.
Compare Cinch., Bell., Kali c,
: Mill., J^ach., Sep.,
TUBERCULINUM-BACILLINUM.*
Pus (with bacilli) from tubercular abscess. A Nosode*
296
TUBKRCUI.I]VtJM-BACII.IJWIJM— ( Con'd).
—
organ, then another the lungs, brain, kidneys, liver,
—
stomach, nervous system beginning suddenly, ceas-
ing suddenly.
Takes cold easily without knowing how or where ;
297
TUBERCUI*I:NUM-BACIIJLI:NUM— ( Con'd).
VALERIANA.
Valerian. Valerianacece.
VALERIANA— ( Continued )
VARIOLINUH.
Pus fro7n smallpox pustide. A Nosode.
299
V ARIOUGSUUI— ( Continued )
VBRATRUM ALBUM.
White Hellebore. Melanthacece*
300
;
301
YERATRUM ALBUM- ( Continued )
302
;
VERATRUM VIRIOE.
Green Hellebore. Melanthacece.
303
YERATRUM VIRIDK— ( Continued )
2JINCUM METALLICTM.
Zinc. The Element.
teeth.
Automatic motion of hands and head, or one hand
and head (Apoc, Bry., Hell.).
304
. ;
disagrees.
Inimical. —Cham, and Nux ; should not be used
before or after.
T 305
INDEX
Abrotanum. 11, 12, 19, 74, 146, 149, 155, 199, 214, 255, 282, 297.
Acetic acid. 12, 29, 39, 40, 41, 48, 121, 160, 224, 281.
Aconitum napellus. 13, 50, 58, 67, 69, 90, 102, 129, 138, 155, 193,
208, 212, 213, 228, 240, 243, 2 7o, 275, 301.
Actea racetnosa. 15, 27, 68, 72, 79, 88, 107, 115, 134, 161, 176,
240, 268.
Actea spicata. 87.
j^Es cuius hippocastanum. 17, 30, 104, 167, 296.
yElhusa cynapium. 19, n, 16, 299.
Agaricus muscarhis. 20, n, 17, 24, 109, 115, 159, 165, 198, 222,
240, 263, 273, 287, 299, 305.
Agnus castus. 21, 43, 127, 161.
Ailanthus glandulosa. 29, 118.
Aletris farinosa. 88, 137.
Allium cepa. 22, 30, 50, 76, 84, 124, 147, 161, 218.
Allium sativum. 49.
Aloe socotrina. 23, 18, 37, 43, 68, 73, 111, 196, 200, 218, 223, 224,
233, 238, 246, 254, 259, 278, 294.
Alumen. 63, 205, 268.
Alumina. 25, 15. 16, 30, 41, 44, 52, 57, 72, 83, 85, 95, 101, 125,
131, 138, 146, 150, 151, 180, 184, 205, 221, 229, 262, 283, 302, 305.
Ambra grisea. 27, 21, 248, 293.
Ammonium carbonicum. 28, 13, 47, 49, 63, 65, 87, 139, 153, 159,
162, 170, 200, 210, 250, 265, 302.
Ammonium muriaticum. 30, 25, 42, 90, 174, 175, 201.
Amylenum nitrosum. 30, 13, 44, 58, 71, 125, 130, 184, 230.
Anacardium orientate. 32, 26, 52, 53, 78, 79, 101, 125, 136, 152,
161, 164, 166, 207, 215, 229, 232, 272, 297.
Anguslura. 127.
Anisum stellatum. 291.
Anthracinum. 33, 48, 87, 109, 288.
308 INDEX.
Antimonium crudum. 35, 28, 37, 74, 84, 131, 147, 184, 197, 210,
266, 277, 295.
Antimonium tartaricum. 37, 21, 35, 65, 66, 83, 96, 101, 148, 149,
165, 170, 207, 232, 292, 295.
Apis mellifica. 39, 18, 19, 43, 59, 63, 65, 85, 104, 114, 118, 122,
135, 13 6 . I 56, 199, 201, 202, 207, 213, 215, 220, 221, 244, 249, 257,
276, 289.
Apocynum cannabinum. 40, 39, 68, 304.
Aralia racemosa. 150.
Aranea diadema. 37, 121, 202, 204.
Argentum metallicum. 41, 44, 259, 260.
Argentum nitricum. 42, 25, 31, 33, 35, 50, 53, 79, 85, 100, 112,
128, 138, 164, 167, 180, 250, 269, 280, 290.
Arnica Montana. 45, 12, 28, 55, 56, 76, 89, 90, 100, 108, 123, 124,
133, 135, 141, 142, 153, 179, x 93, 194, 214, 232, 237, 238, 240, 246,
247, 282.
Arse?iicum album. 47, 13, *9< 22, 24, 33, 43, 44, 50, 62, 63, 69, 72,
83, 94, 100, 103, 104, 108, 112, 121, 127, 128, 149, 153, 161, i75
}
178, 200, 205, 206, 220, 223, 228, 233, 236, 243, 253, 257, 263, 269,
271, 278, 288, 289, 301, 302.
Arsenicum iodatum. 22, 204.
Arum dracontium. 251.
Arum triphyllum. 49, 41, 42, 44, 63, 120, 135, 161.
Asafcetida. 22, 54, 162, 164, 190, 284, 299.
Asarum Europceum. 51, 43, 63, 70, 71,87, 125, 162, 180, 283, 299.
Astacus fluviatilis. 144.
Asterias rubens, 52, 107, 108
Aurum metallicum. 53, 42, 67, 75, 106, 157, 161, 187, 197, 242,
272, 273, 284.
B.
Baryta carbonica. 56, 55, 65, 124, 135, 138, 176, 179, 2I2 232, 233, ,
C.
Cactus grandiflorus. 69, 3 2 , 65, 105, 115, 146, 155, 167, 176, 179,
185, 268, 269.
Catadium. 70, 21, 22, 43, 63, 82, 206, 233, 259, 260.
Calcarea arsenicum. 71, 146.
Calcarea iodide. 57.
Calcarea fluoricum. 75, 127.
Calcarea ostrearum. 71, 21, 25, 27, 35, 56, 57, 59, 64, 70, 74, 88,
108, 109, 116, 132, 134, 139, 146, 151, 161, 162, 169, 175, 177, So,
185, 194, 199, 201, 216, 218, 236, 237, 241, 243, 253, 254, 259, 264.
Calcarea phosphoricum. 74, 35. 43, 61, 77, 83, 89, 99, 136, 144, 199,
205, 218, 266, 282, 295, 296.
Calendula. 76, 45, 64, 87, 133, 139, 142, 143, 265, 281.
Camphora. 77, 86, 138, 172, 236, 258.
Cannabis Indica. 78, 25, 42, 100, [13, 180, 207, 290.
Cannabis saliva. 79, 33, 289.
Cantharides. 80, 61, 87, 103, 122, 151, 173, 217, 227, 249, 259, 2-9.
Capsicum. 81, 98.
Carbo animalis. 83, 26, 66, 75, 101, 131, 146, 152, 166, 183, 198,
216, 302.
Carbo vegetabilis. 84, 49, 55, 83, 86, 87, 88, 90, 97, 98, 109, 126,
159, 160, 171, 179, 205, 212, 301, 302.
Carbolic acid. 86, 13, 32, 34, 80, 103, 118, 128, 151, 160, 204, 237,
239, 268.
Carduus marianus. 94, 98.
Cascarilla. 94, 162.
Caulophyllum .
87, 16, 90, 176, 178, 248, 274.
310 INDEX.
Causticum. 89, 15. 27, 30, 43, 50, 51, 65, 66, 70, 84, 85, 93, 100,
102, 107, 113, 115, 127, 129, 139, 154, 159, 161, 167, 181, 183, 200,
201, 204, 212, 221, 299.
Curare. 223.
Chamomilla. 91, 17, 45. 58, 9 6 >
io2 .
io 5> H5, !55, m. 210, 213,
228, 241, 242, 376, 299.
Chelidonium. 91, 33, 116, 123, 154, 176, 186, 187, 214, 215, 230,
244, 262, 270, 302.
Chenopodium glaucum. 93.
Cinchona. 97, 79. 8 4, 85, 108, 116, 126, 134, 138, 145, 153, 171, 172,
217, 220, 224, 236, 251.
Chininum sulphuricum. 97, 98, 99, 150, 163, 182, 291, 305.
Chlorine. 66, 118, 251.
Cicuta vi?osa. 95, 26, 96, 275.
Cina. 96, 63, 92, 140, 146, 162, 172, 180, 232, 241, 249, 259, 267, 289.
Cinnabaris. 192.
Cinnamomum. 162, 258.
Cimex, 30, 90.
Clematis. 179, 242.
Cobaltum. 212, 305.
Coca. 99, 3 1 I2 5. 127.
,
Cocaine. 115.
Coccus cacti. 119, 120, 146.
Cocculus. 100, 16, 26, 42, 83, 88, 89, 95, 103, 112, 115, 120, 125,
131, 146, 164, 173, 205, 206, 208, 209, 210, 215, 216, 302.
Coffeacruda. 102, 44, 45, 62, 89, 91, 92, 128, 144, 145, 162, 177.
Colchicum autumnale. 100, 48, 60, 80, 148, 165, 208, 210, 242, 258,
263, 271, 274, 285, 289, 301.
Collinsonia Canadensis. 104, 68, 172, 224.
Colocynth. 105, 67, 98, 107, 117, 123, 162, 174, 176, 177, 178.
Commocladia dentata. 268.
Conium maculatum. 106, 41, 52 , 53. 54, 58, 64, 71, 83, 92, 99, 121,
133 137, 146, 152, 157, 162, 164, 166, 172, 174, 176, 177, 187, 208,
25 r, 266, 273, 297, 305.
Convallaria. 116.
Copaiba. 295.
Corallium rubrum. 119, 140.
Crocus sativus. 108, 115,127, 144, 162, 207,228, 229, 279, 294,
299.
Crotalus horridus. 109, 33, 69, in, n8, 133, 134, 156, I59> 2o6 >
338, 257, 28 r.
INDEX. 311
Croton tiglium. HI, 24, 43, 52, 53, 54, 126, 166, 226, 266.
Cubeba. 78.
Culex. 293.
Cundurango. 50, 139.
Cuprum metallicum. 113, 44, 58, 112, 120, 183, 265, 266, 306.
Cylamen Europceum. H4, 299.
D.
Daphne odora. 179.
Digitalis. 115, 16, 98, 99, 105, no, 129, 146, 172, 206, 303.
Dioscorea. 117, 29, 105, 219.
Diptherinum. 117, 55.
Dolichos. 44, 156.
Drosera. 119, 27 42, 97, 141, 221.
Dulcamara. 120, 57, 107, 204, 247.
E.
F.
Ferrum metallicum. 125, 12, 31, 51, 60, 98, 114, 122, 124, 130,
145, 182, 208, 224, 248, 252, 284, 296, 299.
Ferrum phosphoricum. 122, 125, 177, 184.
Fluoricum acidum. 126, 56, 57, 63, 75, 99, 261, 266, 282.
G.
Gambogia. 25, 52, in, 112, 224, 257.
Gelsemium. 127, 25, 42, 52, 55, 86, 88, 90, 102, ir5, 118, 135, 150,
152, 172, 176, 214, 222, 303.
Gettisburg. 266.
Glonoine, 129, 28, 31, 54, 58, 69, 71, 172, 185, 198, 303.
312 INDEX.
Gnaphalium. 106.
Graphites. 131, 30, 57, 65, 73, 90, 121, 127, 129, 137, 153, 161, 165,
201, 205, 214, 216, 226, 232, 239, 253, 254, 261, 265, 266, 283.
Gratiola. 52, in.
Grindelia. 28, 159, 162, 213.
Guaiacum. 90, 101, 193.
Gymnocladus 150. .
H.
Hamamelis Virginica. 133, 64, 142, 156, 193, 194, 295.
Hekla lava. 127.
Helleborus. 134, 29, 58, 59, 68, 172, 213, 223, 289, 304.
Helonias dioica. 136, 75, 77, 88, 92, 168, 183, 195.
Hepar sulphur 137, 15, 28, 38, 44, 50, 57, 58,
. 64, 66, 67, 68, 72, 77,
102, 117, 124, 132, 150, 154, 161, 174, i8r, 185, 192, 200, 201, 205,
207, 208, 216, 226, 234, 241, 243, 254, 265, 266, 270, 273, 277, 280,
297.
Hydrastis Canadensis. 140, 134, 144, 148, 173, 180, 268, 287, 298.
Hydrocyanicum acidum. 95.
Hyoscyamus. 140, 27, 68, 74, 119, 144, 152, 213, 246, 301.
Hypericum. 142, 46, 76, 95, 166, 223, 266.
Ignatia. 143, 18, 40, 45, 75, 82, 89, 95, 101, 102, 108, 109, 125, 127,
128, 135, 144, 148, 150, 153, 158, 160, 161, 175, 202, 207, 2IO, 211,
215, 217, 228, 235, 272, 276, 293, 298, 302, 305.
Indigo. 119, 148, 252.
Iodine. 146, ii, 12, 33, 35, 66, 101, 107, 139, 15 r, 153, 176, 199,
200, 202, 250, 255, 265, 282, 297, 298.
Ipecacuanha. 147, 3 8 5 1 9 8 IJ 3. I2 5, 129, 168, 172, 193, 297, 285.
» . >
K.
Kali bichromatum. 149, 39, 64, 73, 74, 80, 118, 128, 140, 161, 167,
170, 190, 208, 211, 225, 232, 235.
Kali bromatum. 151, 107, 112, 160, 200, 266.
Kali carbonicum. 153, 21, 29, 31, 39, 57, 67, 68, 90, 93, 94, 107,
119, 127, 139, 146, 161, 170, 175, 176, 187, 199, 220, 277.
INDEX. 313
Kali iodatum. 203, 226, 262, 271, 281.
Kali muriaticum. 77, 189, 216, 233, 237.
Kali nitricum. 174.
Kali permanganate. 214.
Kali phosphoricum. 20, 33, 128, 152, 226, 227, 228, 229, 232, 250
266.
Kali sulphuricum. 38, 121, 122, 150, 154, 235.
Kalmia latifolia. 155, 130, 165, 242, 265, 267, 268.
Kava kava. 33.
Kreosotum. 155, 30, §7, 9 2 , 97, 131, J 59, l6 3, l6 7, ^74, i9 2 >
22 °>
236, 241, 262, 272, 295.
L.
Lachesis. 157, 22, 28, 31, 34, 36, 39, 40, 44, 49, 64, 69, 70, 103, 108,
in, 112, 129, 130, 138, 144, 148, 150, 154, 156, 161, 162, 166, 167,
170, 177, 180, 183, 185, 186, 189, 194, 198, 200, 207, 208, 213, 215,
220, 225, 226, 250, 251, 254, 257, 262, 263, 269, 275, 276, 283, 285,
287, 288, 289, 290, 293.
Lachnanthes. 30, 220.
Lactic acid. 234.
Lac caninum. 160, 16, 22, 32, 39, 51, 63, 66, 78, 107, 117, 118, 123,
137, 150, 159, 166, 167, 173, 174, 176, 178, 187, 207, 208, 225, 226,
229, 235, 250, 253, 299.
Lac defloratum. 163, 22, 107, 150, 151, 162 221, 232, 283.
Lappa major. 137.
Laurocerasus 233. .
Leptandra. 238.
Ledum palustre. 165, 46, 80, 83, 133, 142, 155, 175, 183, 186, 198,
242, 256, 261, 265, 267, 281, 299.
Lilium tigrinum. 166, 21, 32, 42, 52, 59, 62, 65, 108, 161, 169, 170,
174, 195, 198, 200, 224, 238, 254, 263.
Lithia carbonicum. 53, 60, 71.
Lobelia. 168, 20, 209.
Lycopodium. 169, 21, 26, 33, 38, 44, 53, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 70,
89, 94, 106, 107, 114, 126, 138, 148, 152, 153, 160, 161, 162, 166, 176,
180, 181, 194, 207, 208, 220, 224, 231, 232, 235, 236, 256, 261, 267,
274, 279, 283, 294, 302.
Lyssin. 172, 59, I2 5, *37, U9, 171, J 95, 221, 223, 294.
M.
Magnesia carbonicum. 173, 15, 19, 28, 65, 139, 167, 181, 241, 280.
314 INDEX.
N.
Naja tripudians. 197, 53> m, 160, 267, 268, 288.
Natrum carbonicum. 197, 123, 129, 130, 131, 202, 215, 236, 242,
247, 278.
Natrum muriaticum. 199, i-i, 24, 33, 36, 43, 75, 90, 124, 135, 139,
146, 151, 155, 161, 172, 175, 180, 183, 185, 186, 198, 205, 216, 218,
227, 229, 233, 234, 244, 247, 253, 255, 267, 270, 272, 287, 294, 297,
298, 299.
Natrum phosphoricum, 190.
Natrum sulphuricum. 202, 38, 60, 102, 121, 139, 190, 199, 20S,
236, 240, 245.
INDEX. 315
Niccolum. 203, 236.
Nitric acid. 204, 27, 32, 33, 44, 50, 132, 138, 145, 154, 159, 161,
164, 173, 196, 200, 201, 210, 238, 239, 249, 262, 274, 281.
Nitri spiritus dulcis. 219.
Nitrum. 60.
Nux moschata. 207, 15, 38, 100, 108, 144, 162, 209, 210, 211, 236,
261, 270, 288, 290, 294.
Nux vomica. 209, 20. 25, 28, 33, 46, 33, 62, 67, 68, 70, 89, 92, 100,
102, 103, ii2, 132, 138, 139, 141, 144, 145, 153, 161, 170, 175, 183,
188, 195, 198, 213, 215, 223, 224, 236, 243, 250, 251, 263, 272, 276,
299, 302.
O.
Ocitnum. 181.
Oleander. 24, 138, 200, 238, 246.
Opium. 212, 12, 26, 38, 46, 58, 68, 85, 86, 87, 92, 93, 94, 102, 141,
142, 159, !74. 207, 208, 211, 230, 238, 255, 273, 275, 276, 302.
Origanum. 70, 194, 227.
Oxalic acid. 57, 75, 77, 180, 183.
Palladium. 41.
Paris quadrifolia. 139.
Petroleum. 215, 25, 55, 80, 201, 266, 275.
Petroselinum 216, 80, 91, 151, 156.
.
Phellandrium 226. .
Phosphoric acid. 217, 75, 89, 97, 127, 153, 157, 158, 220, 221, 250,
261, 272. 301.
Phosphorus. 219, 21, 27, 30, 40, 42, 50, 54, 67, 69, 72, 84, 86, 90,
98, 109, no, ii2, 125, 141, 146, 153, 154, 155, 156, 159, 163, 164,
169, 171, 174, 198, 215, 224, 227, 229, 231, 234, 240, 242, 245, 253,
257, 262, 266, 270, 271, 278, 292, 298.
Phytolacca. 225, 68, 92, 115, 193, 223, 248, 282, 284, 294, 299.
Physo stigma. 222, 143-
Picric acid. 226, 80, 183, 190, 229, 266.
Pix liquida. 291.
PIantago major. 268.
Platina. 227, 26, 68, 86, 155, 162, 195, 207, 215, 270, 273, 294.
Plumbum. 229, 85, 94, 98, 138, 177, 201, 214, 238, 302.
Podophyllum. 223, 25, 54, 55, 59, 60, 93, in, 116, 135, 139, 145,
176, 186, 200, 223, 225, 230, 244, 249, 271.
316 INDEX.
Psorinum. 231, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 30, 32, 33, 55, 57, 63, 75, 76,
77, 83, 84, 87, 91, 95, 107, 108, 132, 138/ 139, 153, 161, 164, 170,
172, 180, 185, 201, 202, 215, 238, 239, 241, 242, 249, 252, 253, 254,
256, 259, 264, 265, 277, 278, 279, 281, 283, 285.
Ptelea trifoliata. 67, 68, 69.
Pulsatilla. 235, 15, 16, 19, 22, 23, 29, 30, 35, 38, 39, 43, 44, 62, 67,
68, 69, 73, 86, 87, 88, 89, 93, 98, 102, 114, 115, 131, 134, 145, 147,
150, 160, 161, 164, 166, 175, 176, 186, 199, 200, 202, 203, 207, 209,
210, 217, 222, 224, 225, 226, 228, 246, 249, 253, 260, 261, 265, 270,
280, 290, 291, 293, 298, 305.
Pyrogen. 237, 34, 49, 55, 56, 87, no, in, 123, 159, 207, 214, 247,
276, 289.
R.
Ranunculus bulbosus. 240, 17, 20, 36, 68, 83, 250.
Ranunculus sceleratus. 132, 287.
Ratanhia. 239, 145, 205.
Rheum. 241. 72, 139, 173, 280
Rhododendron .
241, 41, 151, 209, 243, 245.
Rhus radicans. 33.
Rhus toxicodendron. 242, 23, 36, 40, 43, 45, 46, 47, 54, 58, 65, 66,
77, 89, 90, 93, 94, 108, in, 112, 122, 138, 150, 163, 166, 174, 186,
188, 208, 218, 222, 225, 235, 240, 242, 251, 275, 280, 284, 287, 294,
305.
Rhus venenata. 33, 252.
Robinia. 281.
Rumex crispus. 245, 24, 91, 119.
Ruta graveolens. 246, 43, 47, 75, 77, J 43, H5, 166, 287, 266, 281.
S.
Sabadilla 249, 160, 252.
Sabina. 248, 15, 16, 109, 131, 193, 198, 258, 261, 274, 296.
Salicylic acid. 76, 77, 240, 303.
Sambucus nigra. 250, 28, 49, 170, 182, 210, 294.
Sanguinaria. 251, 22, 93, 128, 130, 158, 162, 177, 182, 216, 254,
256, 263, 267, 278, 284, 303.
Sanguinaria nitrate. 22, 252.
Sanicula. 253, n, 12, 30, 57, 63, 72, 73, 92, 125, 128, 146, 175,
199, 201, 215, 216, 229, 238, 241, 255, 259, 263, 264, 266, 277, 278,
294-
Santonine. 97.
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Sarsaparilla. 255, 61, 63, 122, 186, 200, 232, 255, 266, 294.
Scilla. 200, 246.
Secale cornutum. 256, 4 2 49, , 77, 78, 88, 138, 159, 165, 179, 239,
248, 249, 298.
Selenium. 259, 21, 22, 43, 50, 70, 73, 99, 254, 293.
Senecio aureus. 102, 247.
Sepia. 260, 21, 26, 27, 48, 54, 59, 65, 68, 73, 88, 90, 94, 102, 103,
108, 129, 131, 132, 135, 139, T44, 150, 156, 158, 161, 164, 165, 167,
168, 185, 194, 195, 198, 200, 201, 215, 239, 259, 265, 270, 271, 299,
301.
Silicea. 264, 25, 26, 29, 30, 35, 38, 44, 55, 57, 58, 61, 64, 71, 74, 75,
92, 112, 113, 127, 128, 135, 138, 139, 152, 163, 165, 175, 177, 185,
200, 202, 214, 216, 218, 220, 226, 227, 242, 249, 252, 253, 254, 256,
259, 267, 290, 292, 294, 299.
Sinapis. 292.
Spigelia. 267, 49. 97, 155, 201, 249, 252, 265, 276, 280, 283, 289.
Spongia. 269, 12, 15, 97, 113, 126, 127, 147, 197, 245, 268, 269,
272, 274, 276.
Squilla. 36, 89, 122.
Stannum. 270, 42, 89, 113, 116, 215, 219, 221, 228, 259, 260, 267,
280, 282.
Staphisagria. 272, 53, 62, 67, 95, 97, 103, 105, 106, 117, 127, 143,
144, 148, 170, 201, 206, 219, 221, 228, 236, 241, 283, 285, 293.
Sticta. 28, 150, 299.
Stramonium. 275, 21, 32, 58, 59, 62, 64, 100, 142, 152, 159, 165,
173, 301-
Strontium. 162, 175, 247, 265.
Sulphur. 277, 13, 20, 24, 25, 28, 30, 31, 32, 35, 44, 46, 51, 61, 66,
72, 73, 85, 86,91, 92, 109, 117, 128, 132, 135, 139, 145, 146, 157,
158, 159, 160, 164, 166, 169, 173, 174, 176, 180, 183, 194, 204, 205,
210, 211, 216, 220, 224, 231, 232, 233, 234, 236, 237, 239, 252, 254.
261, 262, 263, 268, 281, 283, 291, 294, 297, 298, 301, 302, 304, 305.
Sulphuric acid. 280, 12, 21, 47, 71, 77, 126, 187, 230, 241, 280, 283,
289.
Symphytum officinale. 282, 45, 75, 127, 246, 248, 281.
Syphilinum. 282, 15, 26, 183, 293.
T.
labacum. 284, 37, 38 , 61, 145, 162, 168, 267, 273, 290, 300, 301,
3°2, 303-
Taraxacum. 287, 159, 186, 200.
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U.
Urtica urens. 201.
Ustilago. 16, 109, 219, 263, 292, 294, 296.
V.
Valeriana. 298, 85, 86, 115, 212, 215, 229.
Variolinum. 299.
Veratrum. 300, 26, 29, 37, 44, 48, 62, 77, 86, 89, in, 132, 142,
145, 166, 179, 185, 211, 236, 261, 285, 286, 299.
Veratrum viride. 303.
Verbascum. 119.
Viburnum opulus. 88, 248, 292.
X.
Xanthoxylum. 101.
Zincum. 304, 20, 22, 29, 39, 70, 109, 113, 114, 131, 163, 177, 182,
183, 194, 214, 220, 227, 229, 278, 287.
Zingiber. 236.
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