Persica. Amygdalus persica. Peach. N. O. Rosaceae. Tincture of the flowers. Infusion of the bark. Infusion of the leaves. Clinical.-Eyes, irritation ...
Pepsinum. A proteolytic ferment found in the gastric juice. The Pepsin in general use is extracted from the stomach of the pig. Clinical.-Dyspepsia. ...
Penthorum Sedoides. Penthorum sedoides. Virginia Stone-crop. N. O. Crassulaceae. Tincture of fresh plant. Clinical.-Coryza. Diarrhoea. Haemorrhoids. ...
Pelargonium Reniforme. Rabassum (Dutch). N. O. Geraniaceae. Tincture of fresh root. Clinical.-Dysentery. Characteristics.-Pel. ren. (G. M. H. ...
Pediculus. Pediculus capitis. Head Louse. N. O. Hemiptera. Tincture of the insects. Clinical.-Children, diseases of. Colic. Diarrhoea. Ganglion of ...
Pecten. Scallop. N. O. Pectinidae. Trituration or tincture of the animal. Clinical.-Asthma; humid. Characteristics.-Swan (Org., ii. 449), ...
Paullinia Pinnata. Paullinia pinnata. N. O. Sapindaceae. Tincture of fresh root. Clinical.-Cramps. Diarrhoea. Head, pains in. Heart, pain in. ...
Pastinaca. Pastinaca sativa. Parsnip. N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of roots of second year. Clinical.-Delirium tremens. Loquacity. Milk, intolerance ...
Passiflora. Passiflora incarnata. Passion Flower. N. O. Passifloraceae (of the Violal alliance). Tincture of fresh or dried leaves gathered in May. Fluid ...
Parthenium. Parthenium hysterophorus. Bitter-broom. Escoba amarga. N. O. Compositae (tribe Heliantheae). Tincture of the dry plant. Trituration or solution of ...
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