Podophyllum. Podophyllum peltatum. May Apple. Mandrake (American). N. O. Berberidaceae (by some placed in the Ranunculaceae and closely related to both). ...
Plumbum Iodatum. Iodide of Lead. Plumbic Iodide. PbI2. Trituration. Clinical.-Arterio-sclerosis. Atrophiae. Crusta lactea. Glands, enlarged. ...
Plumbum Chromicum. Chromate of Lead. Chrome Yellow. PbCrO4. Trituration. Clinical.-Colic. Convulsions. Cramps. Diarrhoea. Dysphagia. Erythema. ...
Plumbago. Plumbago littoralis (Mure.-Allen says P. scandens corresponds to Mure's figure, and grows in Brazil. Mure says P. lit. is "a creeper inhabiting the ...
Plectranthus. Plectranthus fruticosus. N. O. Labiatae. Tincture of fresh plant. Clinical.-Abdomen, coldness of. Cholera. Cramps. Dentition. Diarrhoea. ...
Platinum Muriaticum Natronatum. Chloroplatinate of Sodium. PtCl42NaCl. Solution. Clinical.-Flatulence. Polyuria. Salivation. ...
Platinum Muriaticum. Chloride of Platinum. PtCl4. Solution. Clinical.-Caries. Chancre. Condyloma. Laryngismus. Mercury, abuse of. Å’sophagus, ...
Platinum. Platinum. An Element. (Also called Platina.) Pt. (A. W. 194.3.) Trituration. Clinical.-Amenorrhoea. Chlorosis. Constipation. Convulsions. ...
Platanus. Platanus acerifolia ("the tree commonly grown in and about London as P. occidentalis."--Treas. of Bot.). N. O. Platanaceae (of the Urtical alliance). ...
Plantago. Plantago major. Plantain. Ribwort. N. O. Plantaginaceae. Tincture of whole fresh plant. Tincture of the root. Clinical.-Ague. Breast, ...
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