Bismuthum Bismuth (including the Subnitrate "Magistery of Bismuth" Bi2 O3. 2HNO3; the Nitrate Bi O2 HNO5; and the Oxide Bi 03). Trituration. ...
Berberis Vulgaris Barberry. (Britain.) N. O. Berberidaceae. Tincture of the bark of the root. Clinical.-Biliary colic. Bilious attack. Bladder ...
Benzoin Lindera Benzoin. Laurus Benzoin. Benzoin oderiferum. Spice bush. Fever-bush. N. O. Lauraceae. Tincture of twigs. Clinical.-Fever. Hair, ...
Benzoicum Acidum Benzoic Acid. C6 H5 CO. OH. Obtained, by sublimation, from Gum benzoin; or artificially from several aromatic hydrocarbons. Tincture or ...
Benzinum Nitricum "Essence of Morbane." "Artificial Oil of Bitter Almonds." C6 H5 NO2. (Prepared by heating Benzol with Nitric Acid; the oily fluid formed is ...
Benzinum Dinitricum Di-Nitrobenzol. C6 H4 (NO2)2. A crystalline substance obtained from the further action of Nitric Acid on Nitrobenzol at higher ...
Berberis Aquifolium Oregon Grape. N. O. Berberidaceae. Fluid extract or tincture of root. Clinical.-Biliousness. Bronchorrhoea. Eczema. Face, ...
Benzinum Benzol, Benzoline, Benzene. A product of distillation from coal tar. C6 H6. Tincture with alcohol. Clinical.-Dysentery. Fever. Headache. ...
Bellis Perennis The Daisy. N. O. Compositae. Tincture of whole fresh plant. Clinical.-Acne. Arteries, diseases of. Boils. Brain, softening of. Change ...
Belladonna Atropa Belladonna. Deadly Nightshade. (Greece, Italy, Britain.) N. O. Solanaceae. Tincture of whole plant when beginning to flower. ...
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