Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke
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Anagallis Arvensis.

Anagallis Arvensis. Scarlet Pimpernel. Weather-glass. Red Chickweed. N. O. Primulaceae. Tincture of whole fresh plant.   Clinical.-Amblyopia. Cataract. ...

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Alstonia Constricta

Alstonia Constricta Bitter Bark. Native Quinine Bark. (New South Wales and Queensland. A. scholaris, growing in India and Malabar, is probably identical in ...

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Aloe

Aloe Aloe socotrina. Common Aloes. N. O. Liliaceae. Trituration or solution in spirit of the gum.   Clinical.-Abdomen, plethora of. Anus, affections of. ...

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Alnus

Alnus Alnus rubra, Tag Alder; and Alnus glutinosa, Common Alder of Europe. N. O. Cupuliferae. (Not to be confounded with certain of the Rhamnaceae, which are ...

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Allium Sativum

Allium Sativum Garlic. N. O. Liliaceae. Tincture of fresh bulb.   Clinical.-Alopecia. Asthma, periodical. Bronchitis. Catarrhs. Colic. Constipation. ...

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Allium Cepa

Allium Cepa Cepa. Common Red Onion. N. O. Liliaceae. Tincture of the onion; or of whole fresh plant gathered from July to August.   Clinical.-Anus, ...

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Aletris Farinosa

Aletris Farinosa Star Grass Blazing Grass. Colic Root. Unicorn Root. (United States.) N. O. Haemodoraceae. Tincture of root.   Clinical.-Abortion. ...

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Ailanthus Glandulosa

Ailanthus Glandulosa The Tree of Heaven. (Eastern Asia; cultivated as a shade-tree in North America.) N. O. Simarubaceae. Tincture from flowers beginning to ...

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Agrostema Githago

Agrostema Githago Lychnis garbage. Corn-cockle. N. O. Caryophyllaceae. Trituration of the seeds, which are poisonous and contain Saponine. Preparations of an ...

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Agraphis Nutans

Agraphis Nutans Bluebell. Wild Hyacinth. Scilla nutans. N. O. Liliaceae. Tincture of fresh plant and growing shoots.   Clinical.-Adenoids. Catarrh. ...

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Agnus Castus

Agnus Castus Verbena verticillata. Vitex agnus castus (Linn.). The Chaste Tree. (Shores of Mediterranean, Provence, and Greece.) N. O. Verbenaceae. Tincture of ...

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Agave Americana

Agave Americana American Aloe. Century plant. N. O. Amaryllidaceae. Tincture of fresh-chopped leaves.   Clinical.-Gonorrhoea. Hydrophobia. Scurvy. ...

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