Euonyminum. A concentrated extract, so-called active principle, from the bark of Euonymus Americana, E. atropurpurea and other American species of Euonymus. ...
Eugenia Jambos. Eugenia vulgaris. Malabar Plum-tree. Rose-apple. N. O. Myrtaceae. A tree native to the tropics, never without flower or fruit. Tincture of ...
Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus globulus. Blue Gum. Fever-tree. N. O. Myrtaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves. Essential oil, Eucalyptol. Clinical.-Aneurism. ...
Ethylum Nitricum. Nitric Ether. C2 H5 NO3 (not to be confounded with nitrous ether, C2 H5 NO2, which is the principal ingredient in Sweet Spirit of Nitre). ...
Etherum. Ethyl oxide. Ethylic Ether, sometimes called Sulphuric Ether. (C2H5)2O (Alcohol is C2 H6O). Clinical.-Bronchitis. Catalepsy. Convulsions. ...
Eserinum. Eserine. Physostigmine. The alkaloid of Physostigma venenosum, Calabar Bean. C15 H21 N3 O2. Trituration or solution. ...
Erythrinus. A kind of Red Mullet. South America. N. O. Erythrininae. Tincture of the fish. Clinical.-Pityriasis rubra. Syphilis. ...
Eryngium Maritimum. Sea Holly. N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of whole plant, including root. Clinical.-Cough. Debility. Fever. Herpes. Sexual weakness. ...
Eryngium Aquaticum. Button Snake-root. N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of fresh root. Clinical.-Anus, prolapse of. Conjunctivitis. Constipation. Cough. ...
Erodium. Erodium cicutarium. Hemlock Stork's Bill. N. O. Geraniaceae. Decoction (half ounce of the herb to six ounces of water). Tincture of fresh plant. ...
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