Colostrum. The milk first secreted after childbirth. Solution. Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Characteristics.-The symptoms of Colost. are purely ...
Colocynthis. Citrullus colocynthis. Cucumis colocynthis. Bitter Apple. N. O. Cucurbitaceae. Native of Turkey. Tincture of pulp of fruit. ...
Colocynthinum. An active principle (glucoside) of Citrullus colocynthis. C56 H84 O23. Dilutions in alcohol. Clinical.-Colic. Cough. Debility. ...
Collinsonia Canadensis. Horsebalm. Richweed. Stone-root. N. O. Labiatae. Tincture of fresh root. Trituration. Clinical.-Constipation. Diarrhoea. ...
Colchicum. Colchicum autumnale. Meadow Saffron. N. O. Melanthaceae of the Liliaceae. Tincture of the bulb dug in spring. Clinical.-Appendicitis. ...
Colchicinum. Alkaloid of Colchicum autumnale. C7 H23 NO6. Trituration. Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Fever. Intestinal catarrh. Prostration. Sleeplessness. ...
Coffeinum. Coffein or Caffein, an alkaloid obtained from Coffea arabica. C8 H10 N4 O2. Trituration of the alkaloid, and also of the Citrate of Coffein. ...
Coffea Tosta. Coffee. N. O. Rubiaceae. Infusion of the well-roasted berries. Clinical.-Antidote to poisons. Labour pains. Migraine. Nervous ...
Coffea Cruda. Coffee. N. O. Rubiaciae. Tincture of raw berries. Clinical.-Apoplexy. Asthma. Aural neuralgia. Colic. Convulsions. Diarrhoea. Ecstasy. ...
Codeinum. An Alkaloid of Opium. C18 H21 NO3. Clinical.-Blepharospasm. Chorea. Cough. Diabetes. Eczema. Gastralgia. Numbness. Pruritus. Restlessness. ...
Coccus Cacti. Cochineal. N. O. Hemiptera. An insect infesting cactus plants. The dried bodies of the female insects are used for making a tincture or ...
Cocculus. Cocculus Indicus. N. O. Menispermaceae. A tincture is prepared from the powdered seeds, which contain a crystallisable principle Picrotoxine (which ...