Aconitum Ferox A. ferox, Wall. A. virosum, Don. Bisch, or Bikh, Ativisha. (The most poisonous species known, containing greatest proportion of Aconitine; from ...
Aconitum Cammarum A. cammarum, Linn. (includes A. neomontanum, Willd.; A. intermedium, D. C., and A. stoerckianum, Reich.). N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of ...
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 ...
Acalypha Indica Cupameni. Indian acalypha. (East Indies.) N. O. Euphorbiaceae. Tincture of fresh plant. Clinical.-Cough. Diarrhoea. Flatulence. ...
Absinthium Artemisia absinthium, Linn. Common Wormwood. (Europe.) Not to be confounded with Artemisia vulgaris, which is also called Wormwood. N. O. ...
Abrotanum Artemisia abrotanum. Lady's Love. Southernwood. (Southern Europe.) N. O. Compositae. Tincture of fresh leaves and stems. Clinical.-Boils. ...
Abies Nigra Black or Double Spruce. (Northern part of North America.) N. O. Coniferae. Tincture of the gum. Clinical.-Constipation. Cough. Dyspepsia. ...
Abies Canadensis Pinus canadensis. Hemlock Spruce. Canada Pitch. N. O. Coniferae. Tincture of fresh bark and young buds. Clinical.-Indigestion. Liver ...