Coffea Cruda. Coffee. N. O. Rubiaciae. Tincture of raw berries. Clinical.-Apoplexy. Asthma. Aural neuralgia. Colic. Convulsions. Diarrhoea. Ecstasy. ...
Codeinum. An Alkaloid of Opium. C18 H21 NO3. Clinical.-Blepharospasm. Chorea. Cough. Diabetes. Eczema. Gastralgia. Numbness. Pruritus. Restlessness. ...
Coccus Cacti. Cochineal. N. O. Hemiptera. An insect infesting cactus plants. The dried bodies of the female insects are used for making a tincture or ...
Cocculus. Cocculus Indicus. N. O. Menispermaceae. A tincture is prepared from the powdered seeds, which contain a crystallisable principle Picrotoxine (which ...
Coccinella. Coccinella septempunctata. Ladybird. Sun-chafer. N. O. Coleoptera. Tincture of freshly crushed beetles. Clinical.-Face, neuralgia of. ...
Coca. Erythroxylon coca. N. O. Lineae (suborder Erythroxyleae). Tincture of leaves. Solution or trituration of the alkaloid, Cocaine. Clinical.-Angina ...
Cobaltum. Cobalt. Co. (A. W. 58.6). Trituration. Clinical.-Constipation. Eye, affections of. Gonorrhoea. Haemorrhages. Headache. Impotence. Liver ...
Clematis Erecta. Upright Virgin's Bower. Flammula Jovis. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of leaves and stems. Clinical.-Cancer. Eyes, affections of. ...
Citrus Limonum. Lemon. N. O. Rutaceae. Expressed juice. Clinical.-Cancer. Constipation. Convulsive fits (Stramonium and other poisonings). Diarrhoea. ...
Cistus Canadensis. Helianthemum canadense. Rock-rose. Ice-plant. Frost-weed. N. O. Cistaceae. Tincture of whole plant. Clinical.-Bone affections. ...
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