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Viscum Album.

Viscum Album. Viscum album. Mistletoe. N. O. Loranthaceae. Tincture of ripe berries. Tincture of bruised leaves. Tincture of whole plant.   ...

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Vipera.

Vipera. Vipera communis. Pelias berus. Common Viper . N. O. Ophidia (Family, Viperidae). Attenuations of the venom.   Clinical.-Epistaxis. Goître. ...

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Viola Tricolor.

Viola Tricolor. Viola tricolor. Jacea. Pansy. Heartsease. N. O. Violaceae. Tincture of fresh plant in flower.   Clinical.-Crusta lactea. Eczema. ...

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Viola Odorata.

Viola Odorata. Viola odorata. Sweet-scented Violet. N. O. Violaceae (an order most members of which contain Emetin, and under which Ipec. is sometimes placed: ...

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Vinca Minor.

Vinca Minor. Vinca minor. Lesser Periwinkle. (Woods and shady places.) N. O. Apocynaceae. Tincture of whole fresh plant.   Clinical.-Acne. Alopecia. ...

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Vichy.

Vichy. Mineral springs at Vichy, in France. Dilution.   Clinical.-Bladder, catarrh of. Constipation. Diabetes. Gall-stones. Gout. Gravel. Heartburn. ...

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Viburnum Tinus.

Viburnum Tinus. Viburnum tinus. Laurustinus. N. O. Caprifoliaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves.   Clinical.-Deafness. Diaphragm, cramp in. Hypochondriasis. ...

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Viburnum Prunifolium.

Viburnum Prunifolium. Viburnum prunifolium. Black Haw. (An American species.) N. O. Caprifoliaceae. Tincture of fresh bark ("gathered in October and November ...

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Viburnum Opulus.

Viburnum Opulus. Viburnum opulus. High Cranberry Bush. Cramp Bark. Water Elder. (The Gueldres Rose, or Snowball-tree of our gardens, is the cultivated and ...

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Vespa.

Vespa. VESPA VULGARIS, the Wasp; VESPA CRABRO, the European Hornet; and VESPA MACULATA, "Yellow-jacket," the American Hornet. N. O. Hymenoptera (Sub-order ...

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