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Naphthalin
ORIGIN--A chemical compound procured from coal, alcohol, ether vapor, etc. PREPARATION.--Trituration of the pure naphthalin. (Two clinical cases illustrating the use of Naphthalin. The first is by Dr. W. L. Hartman, in Transaction of ...
Narcissus
NAT. ORD., Amaryllidaceae. COMMON NAME, Daffodil. PREPARATION.--The young buds, stems and leaves are macerated in two times their weight of alcohol. (The following is from the Homoeopathic Recorder for May, 1899): "Agricola," on...
Negundo
NAT. ORD., Sapindaceae. COMMON NAMES, Box Elder. Ash-leaved Maple. PREPARATION.--The bark of the root is macerated in twice its weight of alcohol. (In the California Medical Journal, 1898, Dr. O. S. Laws, of Los Angeles, California...
Oenthe Crocata
PREPARATION.--The fresh root is macerated in two parts by weight of alcohol. (The following paper on OEnanthe crocata was kindly sent to the editor by Dr. W. A. Dewey, of the Ann Arbor University, Michigan): OEnanthe crocata bel...
Onosmodium Virginianum
NAT. ORD., Borraginaceae. COMMON NAME, False Cromwell. PREPARATION.--The entire plant with root is macerated in twice its weight of alcohol. (This paper was prepared by Dr. W. A. Vingling for the Kansas State Homoeopathic Society, ...
Origanum Majorana
NAT. ORD., Labiatae. COMMON NAME, Sweet Marjoram. PREPARATION.--The whole plant without the root, gathered when in flower, is macerated in two times its weight of alcohol. (A treatise on the "Sexual Passion," by the late Dr. Gallav...
Oxytropis Lamberti
NAT. ORD., Leguminosae. COMMON NAMES, "Loco" Weed. Rattle Weed. PREPARATION.--The whole plant without the root is macerated in two times its weight of alcohol. (The following proving of the "loco weed" was conducted by the late Dr....
Paraffine
PREPARATION.--The purified Paraffin is triturated in the usual way. (This proving was made by Dr. Wahle, of Germany, who was the chemist of Hahnemann. He never published it, but gave the manuscript to his son, who in his turn gave it to Dr. Held, ...
Parthenium Hysterophorus
NAT. ORD., Synanthereae. COMMON NAME, "Bitter broom." Escoba amaya. PREPARATION.--The dry plant is macerated in five parts by weight of alcohol. (Dr. Edward Fornias contributed to the Homoeopathic Recorder, 1886, two papers on this...
Passiflora Incarnata
NAT. ORD., Passifloraceae. COMMON NAME, Passion flower. PREPARATION.--The fresh leaves and flowers gathered in May are macerated in two parts by weight of alcohol. A preparation may also be made from the expressed juice of the fresh leaves. ...
Penthorum Sedoides
NAT. ORD., Crassulaceae. COMMON NAME, Ditch Stone Crop. PREPARATION.--The whole fresh plant with the root is macerated in two parts by weight of alcohol. (The Medical Advance for June, 1887, contains a paper by Dr. D. B. Morrow, fr...
Phaseolus Nana
NAT. ORD., Leguminosae. COMMON NAME, Dwarf Bean. PREPARATION.--The crushed beans are macerated in five parts by weight of alcohol. (In 1896 and 1897 Dr. A. M. Cushing wrote several articles on this new remedy, and among them the ...
Pothos
NAT. ORD., Araceae. COMMON NAME, Skunk Cabbage. PREPARATION.--The fresh root gathered in spring is macerated in twice its weight of alcohol. (Contributed by Dr. S. A. Jones to the Homoeopathic Recorder, 1889.) This perennial, od...
Primula Obconica
NAT. ORD., Primulaceae. COMMON NAME, Primrose var. obconica. PREPARATION.--The entire fresh plant in flower with root is macerated in twice its weight of alcohol. (Dr. E. V. Ross, of Rochester, N. Y., thus summarizes the various pa...
Pyrus Americana
NAT. ORD., Rosacae. COMMON NAME, Mountain ash. PREPARATION.--The fresh bark is macerated in twice its weight of alcohol. (We find the following in the American Observer, 1878, credited to Northwestern Analist and written by Dr. H. ...
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