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Echinacea Angustifolia
NAT. ORD., Compositae. COMMON NAME, Pale Purple Cone-flower. PREPARATION.--The whole plant including the root is pounded to a pulp and macerated in two parts by weight of alcohol. (This rather famous drug first came to notice as "Meyers'...
Echinacea Angustifolia
A collection of symptoms from twenty-five different provers, anatomically arranged: MIND. 3 Dullness in head, with cross, irritable feeling. 2 So nervous could not study. 3 Confused feeling of the brain. 2 Felt depressed and much out ...
Epigea Repens
NAT. ORD., Ericaceae. COMMON NAMES, Trailing Arbutus. Ground Laurel. Gravel Root. PREPARATION.--The fresh leaves are pounded to a pulp and macerated in two parts by weight of alcohol. (In the subjoined paper by Dr. E. M. Hale, North ...
Eryngium Aquaticum
NAT. ORD., Umbeliferae. COMMON NAMES, Button Snakeroot. Water Eryngo. PREPARATION.--The fresh root is pounded to a pulp and macerated in two parts by weight of alcohol. (Although a well-known remedy, the following concerning its ea...
Euphorbia Corollata
NAT. ORD., Euphorbiaceae. COMMON NAMES, Milk Weed. Wild Ipecac. Blooming or Flowering Spurge. PREPARATION.--The fresh root is pounded to a pulp and macerated in two parts by weight of alcohol. (In North American Journal of Homoeopathy, D...
Fagopyrum
NAT. ORD., Polygonaceae. COMMON NAME, Buckwheat. PREPARATION.--The fresh mature plant is pounded to a pulp and macerated in two parts by weight of alcohol. (The following paper was published in the Transactions of the Homoeopathic ...
Fagus Sylvaticus
NAT. ORD., Cupuliferae. COMMON NAME, European Beech. PREPARATION.--The Beech Nuts are pounded to a pulp and macerated in five parts by weight of alcohol. (In volume XIII of the American Observer, Dr. E. W. Berridge, contributes the...
Fraxinus Excelsior
NAT. ORD., Oleaceae. COMMON NAME, European Ash. PREPARATION.--The fresh leaves are pounded to a pulp and macerated with two parts by weight of alcohol. (In the Union Medicale, November, 1852, two French physicians detailed several ...
Fucus Vesiculosis
NAT. ORD., Algae. COMMON NAMES, Sea-wrack. Bladder-wrack. Sea-kelp. PREPARATION.--The fresh alga gathered in May or June are pounded to a pulp and macerated in two parts by weight of alcohol. (The following letter, by Dr. J. Herbert Knap...
Gaultheria
NAT. ORD., Ericaceae. COMMON NAME, Wintergreen. PREPARATION.--The distilled oil from the leaves of Gaultheria procumbens is used and dispensed in one or two drop tablets. (These two papers were contributed to the Homoeopathic Recor...
Haensel And Gretel
I Long ago, in half-forgotten days, a little hut stood at the edge of a great forest. It was rather a meek, shamefaced little hut, for the forest was great and beautiful, and the hut was small and ugly. Still, it had a glowing fireplace inside,...
Haensel And Gretel
I Long ago, in half-forgotten days, a little hut stood at the edge of a great forest. It was rather a meek, shamefaced little hut, for the forest was great and beautiful, and the hut was small and ugly. Still, it had a glowing fireplace inside,...
Haensel And Gretel
I Long ago, in half-forgotten days, a little hut stood at the edge of a great forest. It was rather a meek, shamefaced little hut, for the forest was great and beautiful, and the hut was small and ugly. Still, it had a glowing fireplace inside,...
Heloderma Horridus
PREPARATION.--The virus, obtained by irritating the animal and allowing it to bite on glass, is triturated in the usual way. (Dr. T. L. Bradford furnishes us with the following classification of this reptile): The heloderma is classed...
Jacaranda Gualandai
NAT. ORD., Bignoniaceae. COMMON NAME, Carroba. PREPARATION.--The dried leaves are crushed and macerated in five parts by weight of alcohol. (Of this South American remedy the Dispensatory says it is used in Brazil and other South A...
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