Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke
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Aconitum Ferox

Aconitum Ferox A. ferox, Wall. A. virosum, Don. Bisch, or Bikh, Ativisha. (The most poisonous species known, containing greatest proportion of Aconitine; from ...

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Aconitum Cammarum

Aconitum Cammarum A. cammarum, Linn. (includes A. neomontanum, Willd.; A. intermedium, D. C., and A. stoerckianum, Reich.). N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of ...

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Aceticum Acidum

Aceticum Acidum Glacial Acetic Acid. HC2 H3 O2. (Distilled water is used for attenuations 1x and 1; very dilute spirit for 3x and up to 4; rectified spirit for ...

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Acalypha Indica

Acalypha Indica Cupameni. Indian acalypha. (East Indies.) N. O. Euphorbiaceae. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Cough. Diarrhoea. Flatulence. ...

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Absinthium

Absinthium Artemisia absinthium, Linn. Common Wormwood. (Europe.) Not to be confounded with Artemisia vulgaris, which is also called Wormwood. N. O. ...

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Abrotanum

Abrotanum Artemisia abrotanum. Lady's Love. Southernwood. (Southern Europe.) N. O. Compositae. Tincture of fresh leaves and stems.   Clinical.-Boils. ...

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Abies Nigra

Abies Nigra Black or Double Spruce. (Northern part of North America.) N. O. Coniferae. Tincture of the gum.   Clinical.-Constipation. Cough. Dyspepsia. ...

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Abies Canadensis

Abies Canadensis Pinus canadensis. Hemlock Spruce. Canada Pitch. N. O. Coniferae. Tincture of fresh bark and young buds.   Clinical.-Indigestion. Liver ...

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