Scilla Maritima. Scilla maritima. Squill. Sea Onion. (Red variety.) N. O. Liliaceae. Tincture of fresh bulb. Acetum. Clinical.-Angina pectoris. ...
Schinus. Schinus molle. N. O. Anacardiaceae. Tincture of the berries. Tincture of leaves and berries. Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Liver, griping pain in. ...
Scarlatininum. The nosode of Scarlatina or Scarlet Fever. Clinical.-Albuminuria. Nephritis. Scarlet fever. Skin affections. Throat, sore. ...
Scammonium. Convolvulus scammonia. Scammony. N. O. Convolvulaceae. Triturations of the dried milky juice of the root. Clinical.-Diarrhoea. ...
Sarsaparilla. Wild Liquorice. The rhizome of several species of Smilax. (The Officinal Sarsae radix is imported from Jamaica.) N. O. Smilaceae (by some classed ...
Sarracenia. Sarracenia purpurea. Pitcher Plant. (Grows in boggy places from Canada southwards.) N. O. Sarraceniaceae. Tincture of fresh plant. Tincture of ...
Saponinum. Saponin. (A glucoside obtained from Saponaria officinalis, Gypsophila, Struthium, Senega, Quillaja, &c.) C32H54O18. Trituration. Solution. ...
Santoninum. "Materia Medica" is a term commonly used in the field of homeopathy to refer to a comprehensive collection of information on the characteristics ...
Santalum. Santalum album (India); and S. Freycinetianum and S. paniculatum (Sandwich Islands). Sandal Wood. N. O. Santalaceae. The oil distilled from the wood. ...
Sanicula. Sanicula aqua. A Mineral Spring Water of Ottawa, Ill., U.S.A. (Containing, approximately, in grains per gallon-Nat. m. 93, Calc. m. 23 1/2, Mag. m. ...
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