Helleborus Foetidus. Bear's foot. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of the root. Clinical.-Cholera. Hair, failing off. Nails, falling off. Scarlatina. ...
Helix Tosta. Toasted snail. N. O. Helicidae. Trituration. Clinical.-Haemoptysis. Phthisis. Characteristics.-Snails have a traditional virtue ...
Heliotropium. Heliotropium peruvianum. Heliotrope. Cherry-pie. N. O. Boraginaceae. Tincture of whole fresh plant when in flower. Clinical.-Clergyman's ...
Helianthus. Helianthus Annuus. Sunflower. N. O. Compositae. Tincture of mature flower-heads. Tincture of ripe seeds. Clinical.-Cold. Constipation. ...
Hedysarum Ildefonsianum. Hedysarum desmodium. Barba de Roy. Carapicho. Brazilian Burdock. N. O. Leguminosae. Clinical.-Gonorrhoea. Gonorrhoeal ...
Hedera Helix. Common Ivy. N. O. Araliaceae. Tincture of young shoots. Clinical.-Cataract. Hydrocephalus, chronic. Rhinorrhoea cerebro-spinalis. ...
Helonias. Helonias dioica, Pursh; H. lutea, Ait.; Chamoelirium luteum, Gray; C. Carolinianum, Willd.; Veratrum luteum, Linn.; Ophiostachys virginica, Delile. ...
Hedeoma. Hedeoma pulegioides. American Pennyroyal (the British "Pennyroyal" is Mentha pulegium, also a Labiate). N. O. Labiatae. Tincture of whole fresh plant. ...
Hecla. Heclae lava. The finer ash from Mount Hecla, falling in distant localities. Trituration. Clinical.-Antrum of Highmore, tumour of. Bones, ...
Hamamelis. H. macrophylla. H. dioica. H. virginica. Witch-hazel. N. O. Hamamelidaceae. (A shrub growing in all parts of U.S., in damp woods or along streams; ...
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