Agaricus Phalloides A. bulbosus. Amanita bulbosa. (A small stinking fungus common in Europe and U.S.) N. O. Fungi. Tincture of fresh fungus. ...
Agaricus Muscarius Amanita muscaria. Agaricus muscarius. Fly Agaric. Bug Agaric. Champignon fou. (Europe, Asia, and America; in dry places, especially in dry ...
Agaricus Emeticus A small acrid species, found in woods in Europe. N. O. Fungi. Tincture of fresh fungus. Clinical.-Gastritis. Vertigo. ...
Aethusa Æthusa cynapium. Fool's Parsley. (Europe.) N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of whole flowering plant. Clinical.-Brain-fag. Cholera infantum. ...
Aethiops Antimonialis Made by triturating two parts of sulphuret of antimony with one of quicksilver. (Berliner, Zeit. f. Hom. Ærzte., vol. ii. Hom. Recorder, ...
Aesculus Hippocastanum Hippocastanum vulgaris. Horse-chestnut. (Northern India and North America.) N. O. Sapindaceae. Tincture of ripe kernel; trituration of ...
Aesculus Glabra Fetid or Ohio Buckeye. (States of North America watered by Ohio River.) N. O. Sapindaceae. Part employed, whole ripe fruit. ...
Adrenalin Extract of supra-renal bodies. A Sarcode. Tincture or trituration. Clinical.-Addison's disease. Adrenal neuralgia. Bronzed skin. Debility. ...
Actaea Spicata Adonis vernalis. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Infusion or tincture of fresh plant; an extract, Adonidin. Clinical.-Albuminuria. Dropsy. Heart, ...
Actaea Spicata Baneberry. Herb Christopher. (Europe and Asia.) N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of root obtained in autumn. Clinical.-Cancer of stomach ...
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