Ilex Aquifolium. Holly. N. O. Aquifoliaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves, berries, and young shoots. Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Eyes, affections of. ...
Ignatia. Ignatia amara. (Strychnos ignatia? Strychnos multiflora?-The actual tree from which the so-called "beans" are obtained is not known.) Faba indica. St. ...
Ictodes Foetida. Pothos foetidus. Symplocarpus foetidus. Skunk-weed. Skunk Cabbage. N. O. Orontiaceae (Calliaceae, Orontoidae, allied to Araceae). Tincture of ...
Ichthyolum. Ammonium Ichthyol Sulphonate. C28 H36 S3 O6 (NH4)2. The most important of the salts of ichthyosulphonic acid, prepared from a bituminous ...
Iberis. Iberis amara. Lepidium iberis. Bitter Candytuft. N. O. Cruciferae. Tincture of seeds. Clinical.-Asthma. Bronchitis. Dropsy. Heart, affections ...
Hypericum. Hypericum perforatum, H. perfoliatum. St. John's Wort. N. O. Hypericaceae. Tincture of whole fresh plant. Clinical.-After-pains. Asthma. ...
Hyoscyamus. Hyoscamus niger. Henbane. N. O. Solanaceae. Tincture of fresh plant. Clinical.-Amaurosis. Angina pectoris. Bladder, paralysis of. ...
Hyoscyaminum. Hyoscyamine. A crystalline alkaloid of Hyoscyamus Niger. C17 H23 NO3, Trituration or solution of the sulphate and hydrobromate. (A ...
Hydrophyllum Virginianum. Virginian Waterleaf. N. O. Hydrophyllaceae. Tincture of fresh plant in flower. Clinical.-Eyes, inflammation of. Rhus ...
Hydrophobinum. Lyssin. The nosode of rabies. Trituration of sugar of milk saturated with the saliva of a rabid dog. Triturations might also be made of ...
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