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A bronchitis sovereign remedy for asthma—SOLANUM XANTHOCARPUM.

A diuretic, aperient (to relieve constipation), and tonic efficacious in nervous debility and seminal weakness—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.

A human “thermometer”.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

A powerful and deep-acting medicine, often indicated for chronic ailments due to suppressed gonorrhoea.—MEDORRHINUM.

A profoundly acting remedy on every organ and tissue.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

A relaxed plethoric sluggish, cold remedy.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

A remedy for agalactia (the failure of the secretion of milk from any cause other than the normal ending of the lactation period) and lithiasis (the formation of stony concretions (calculi) in the body, most often in the gall bladder or urinary system).URTICA URENS.

A strain in loins or false step brings on a profuse flow of bright blood.—CINNAMOMUM CEYLANICUM.

A sure preventive against small-pox—SOLANUM XANTHOCARPUM.

Acid secretions.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Acidity and anal itching.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Acidity and burning in oesophagus with eructation.—SPIRANTHES.

Acidity of children.—ROBINIA PSEUDACACIA.

Acidity of stomach, with faint feeling.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Acne rosacea.—EUGENIA JAMBOS.

Acne with auto-intoxication dependent upon intestinal decomposition.—SKATOLUM.

Acne, simple and indurated.—EUGENIA JAMBOS.

Acne.—ANTIMONIUM SULPHURATUM AURATUM.

Acne.—ASIMINA TRILOBA.

Acne.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Acts as a sedative—RAUWOLFIA SERPENTINA.

Acts best in children.—PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS.

Acts best in dark-haired patients, plethoric, with sensitive livers.—FERRUM PICRICUM.

Acts best in plethoric, feebly in debilitated with impoverished blood, cardiac dropsy with dyspnœa.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Acts best in stout and corpulent patients.—BLATTA ORIENTALIS.

Acts best on the dark complexioned and past middle life.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Acts better with pale patients, rather than those of high color.—THYROIDINUM.

Acts like oil of cloves.—CAJUPUTUM.

Acts more powerfully than Hepar or Silica.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Acts on all serous membranes and the viscera they contain.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Acute infections, pneumonia, nephritis.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Adapted to patients prone to catarrhal affections of respiratory organs, scrofulous individuals.—DIPHTHERINUM.

Adapted to persons of a voluptuous disposition, excitable, nervous temperament.—CEDRON.

Adapted to stammering children, old maids with palpitation; and “tettery” patients.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.

Adapted to the most severe types of inflammation and pain, early and persistent prostration.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

Adapted to weary people, the aged, and phlegmatic, old beer-drinkers.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Addison’s disease.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Adenoid vegetations.—IODIUM.

Adenoids, throat deafness.—AGRAPHIS NUTANS.

Adenoids.—CALCAREA IODATA.

Adrenaline action on any part is the same as stimulation of the sympathetic nerve endings thereto.—ADRENALINUM.

Adrenaline or Epinephrine, the active principle of the medulla of the suprarenal gland, (cortical secretion not as yet isolated), is employed as a chemical messenger in the regulation of the activities of the body; in fact, its presence is essential to the activity of the sympathetic nerve.—ADRENALINUM.

Adynamia characterizes all its conditions.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Affections of the breasts (Bufo).—ORIGANUM MAJORANA.

Affections of the muscular fibers of stomach, intestines, bladder.—MERCURIALIS PERENNIS.

Affections of uterus.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Affects animals like effects of alcohol, tobacco and morphine in man.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.

Affects especially dark-haired patients; supra-orbital and orbital regions; rheumatism in upper parts of the body when on the right side.—VIOLA ODORATA.

Affects especially the rheumatic diathesis, going through all the changes, from functional pain to altered secretions and deposits of solid, earthy matter in the tissues.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

Affects glandular structures, and useful in general degenerative changes, especially in coats of arteries, aneurism, and senility.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Affects markedly the muscular tissues, periosteum, and synovial membranes of joints.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Affects markedly the respiratory organs and was pointed out by Hahnemann as the principal remedy for whooping-cough.—DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA.

Affects most prominently the buccal cavity.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Affects principally female organs.—CASTOR EQUI.

Affects principally the nervous system; aching in bones.—LYSSINUM.

Affects the cerebrum, will not cure convulsive seizures proceeding from the spinal cord.—COCCULUS INDICUS.

Affects the lateral and anterior columns of the cord.—LATHYRUS SATIVUS.

Affects the skin and nervous system.—VERBENA URTICAEFOLIA.

Affects the venous system inducing stasis.—ARNICA MONTANA.

After abuse of Mercury.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

After acquiring a taste for the plant it refuses every other kind of food.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.

After gout, debility of limbs.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

After inoculation with anti-typhoid serum.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

After masturbation; spermatorrhoea.—SALIX NIGRA.

After operation upon the chest for hydrothorax or empyemia, a pressing sensation remains.—ABROTANUM.

After operations for stone.—MILLEFOLIUM.

After operations, if temperature is subnormal, low blood pressure, 3 doses camph. This condition is met with in cholera, and here it is that Camphor has achieved classical fame.—CAMPHORA.

After operations, supersedes the use of morphia (Helmuth).—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.

After traumatic injuries, overuse of any organ, strains.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Again, hereditary syphilis manifestations, are within its range; bulle, abscesses, snuffles, marasmus, stomatitis or destructive inflammations.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Agalactea.—THYROIDINUM.

Agaricus acts as an intoxicant to the brain, producing more vertigo and delirium than alcohol, followed by profound sopor with lowered reflexes.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Aggravation of hemorrhoids when rheumatism improves.—ABROTANUM.

Agitation and pain indicate it.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Agonizing pain in abdomen, causing patient to bend double, is most characteristic.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Ague cake of malaria.—CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS.

Ague.—POPULUS TREMULOIDES.

Aids absorption of cicatricial tissue.—GRAPHITES.

Aids the establishment of normal menstrual flow in young girls.—DAMIANA.

Ailings of teething children.—KREOSOTUM.

Ailments accompanied by profuse desquamation.—KALIUM SULPHURICUM.

Ailments attended with pus formation.—SILICEA TERRA.

Ailments brought on or renewed by change of weather.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

Ailments from riding in cars, carriages, or ships; lingering gastric and lung troubles; chronic diarrhoea.—PETROLEUM.

Ailments from strains, overlifting, getting wet while perspiring.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Ailments of menopause.—VIPERA BERUS.

Ailments, with excess of acidity.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Albumin: Acetic acid has the power to liquefy albuminous and fibrinous deposits.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.

Albuminuria during gestation.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.

Albuminuria in early pregnancy (Phosph later and at full term).—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Albuminuria, diabetes, strangury, irritable bladder, enlarged prostate are a special field for this remedy.—EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM.

Albuminuria, diabetes; uremia.—UREA PURA.

Albuminuria, with dyspnoea on lying down at night.—CAINCA.

Albuminuria.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Albuminuria.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Albuminuria.—LONICERA XYLOSTEUM.

Albuminuria.—OSMIUM.

Albuminuria.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

Albuminuria; sleeplessness; amenorrhea; carbuncle; diabetes mellitus and insipidus; debility; dysmenorrhea; weakness of brain—ABROMA AUGUSTA.

Alcohol is the natural solvent of these salts and is an antidote.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Alcohol: Abstainers from accustomed alcoholics.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Alcohol: Abuse of alcoholic beverages, especially beer.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.

Alcoholism.—AVENA SATIVA.

Alcoholism: Acute alcoholism.—APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.

Alert, nervous, apprehensive, rigid, trembling patients who suffer acutely in mind or body, at the same time made worse by drinking coffee.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Alimentary canal: Acts on lower alimentary canal, especially rectum; on muscles and joints, giving stiffness and weakness as from overwalking.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

All berberis pains radiate, are not worse by pressure, but worse in various attitudes, especially standing and active exercise.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

All complaints are characterized by sopor. They are painless, and are accompanied by heavy, stupid sleep, stertorous breathing.—OPIUM.

All discharges are horribly offensive-menstrual, lochial, diarrhoea, vomit, sweat, breath, etc.—PYROGENIUM.

All discharges very offensive, especially urine, feces, and perspiration.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

All glandular structures, respiratory organs, circulatory system are especially affected; they atrophy.—IODIUM.

All secretions are offensive.—CARBO ANIMALIS.

All its symptoms are worse riding in a carriage or on shipboard; hence its use in seasickness.—COCCULUS INDICUS.

All Kali pains are sharp and cutting; nearly all better by motion.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

All Mercury symptoms are worse at night, from warmth of bed, from damp, cold, rainy weather, worse during perspiration.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

All mucous secretions are increased and retained.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

All pains are from below up.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

All parts of the body are painful, as if bruised.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

All parts of this shrub are poisonous, producing inflammation of stomach and intestines, with vomiting, diarrhœa, headache, paleness of face and cold skin.—CYTISUS LABURNUM.

All pathological hemorrhages having notably a morning aggravation.—ACALYPHA INDICA.

All reflexes are made more active.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

All spider poisons powerfully affect the nervous system (See tarentula, Mygale, etc).—ARANEA DIADEMA.

All symptoms better in winter.—ILEX AQUIFOLIUM.

All symptoms of Aranea are characterized by periodicity, and coldness, and great susceptibility to dampness.—ARANEA DIADEMA.

All the conditions are aggravated by heat and cold bathing.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

All the Natrums stimulate cellular activity and increase oxidation and metabolish.—NATRIUM CARBONICUM.

All the Secale conditions are better from cold; the whole body is pervaded by a sense of great heat.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

All the secretions are offensive-breath, stool, urine, sweat, etc.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Allays the pain in gastralgia accompanying cancer of stomach.—CUNDURANGO.

Almost a specific in Oxaluria.—NITROMURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Alopecia (Fluor ac).—PIX LIQUIDA.

Alopecia following acute, exhausting diseases.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

Also against snake-bites, bee-stings.—VIOLA ODORATA.

Also for patients weakened by age or overwork, who are anemic and sleepless.—AMBRA GRISEA.

Also in diseases of the intestinal tract.—LINUM USITATISSIMUM.

Also in gout and chronic rheumatism.—TAXUS BACCATA.

Also increases and stimulates phagocytes.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Also increases the amplitude of pulsations of the heart and promotes the contractility of the intestines.—ARECA CATECHU.

Also visions of monsters and various gruesome forms.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.

Also, sexual weakness, with too early ejaculation of semen in coitus.—TITANIUM METALLICUM.

Alternating pains between spleen and heart.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.

Always feels cold.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Amaurosis.—ANTIMONIUM SULPHURATUM AURATUM.

Amblyopia.—THYROIDINUM.

Amenorrhoea and general debility.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.

Amenorrhœa and metrorrhagia.—JOANESIA ASOCA.

Among these the all-prevailing debility, exhaustion, and restlessness, with nightly aggravation, are most important.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Among these, are the bending of the head, neck, and spine backwards, and the general action of the patient is violent, with frightful distortions.—CICUTA VIROSA.

An absence of pain, where it could be expected, is noticeable.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

An afternoon fever and rheumatic pains in various parts are caused by this remedy.—AZADIRACHTA INDICA.

An anæmic, relaxed condition, especially of the female organism, is portrayed by this remedy.—ALETRIS FARINOSA.

An antidote to snake-poison.—EUPHORBIA POLYCARPA.

An aphrodisiac, used in physiological doses, but contraindicated in all acute and chronic inflammations of abdominal organs.—YOHIMBINUM.

An arthritic medicine.—FORMICA RUFA.

An East Indian drug useful in urinary affections, especially dysuria, and in debilitated states of the sexual organs, as expressed in seminal weakness, ready emissions and impoverished semen.—TRIBULUS TERRESTRIS.

An effective antidote to Rhus-poisoning, locally and internally; also for burns, blisters, vaginal catarrh and herpes zoster.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

An effective remedy in many cases of asthma.—ASPIDOSPERMA.

An efficient anti-spasmodic.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

An excellent remedy in anemia of spinal cord; paralysis; burning, aching, and weakness of spine; pain extends to front of chest; tenderness on pressure in mid-dorsal region; cold, clammy feet; hands and axille covered with clammy perspiration.—STRYCHNINUM PHOSPHORICUM.

An excellent remedy in excessive irritability of the bladder, dysuria, cystitis, gonorrhœa.—TRITICUM REPENS.

An excellent remedy to aid in re-establishing physiological equilibrium after much dosing, where disease and drug symptoms are much mixed.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

An important addition to the Materia Medica, especially since the provings by Diffenbach have precisionized its use.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

An infusion of the root in cider, for dropsy, causes copious diuresis.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.

An intense burning pain at the spot bitten is the first symptom.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

An invaluable remedy for various types of hæmorrhages; blood bright red.—MILLEFOLIUM.

An irritability of temper, variable appetite, grinding of teeth, and even convulsions, with screams and violent jerkings of the hands and feet, are all within its range of action.—CINA MARITIMA.

An irritant to the skin and mucous membranes.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.

An old medicine for hydrophobia and dropsy.—ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS.

An old remedy, rendered classical by Plato’s graphic description of its employment in the death of Socrates.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

An ovarian remedy; produces the symptom-complex of chronic Oophoritis.—PALLADIUM METALLICUM.

Anæmia and hydræmia.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Anæmia and leukæmia.—X-RAY.

Anæmia with palpitation and breathlessness.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Anæmia.—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Anæmic and chlorotic conditions.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Anæmic patients where liver and spleen are at fault.—CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS.

Anasarca and dropsy; gonorrhea; insomnia; impotency; rheumatism; leucorrhea; various skin troubles; urinary troubles and calculus; hepatic obstruction with dropsy and anasarca—HYGROPHILIA SPHINOSA.

Anasarca.—ADONIS VERNALIS.

Anasarca.—CALTHA PALUSTRIS.

Anasarca.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.

Anemia and absence of fever are characteristic.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Anemia and chlorosis.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Anemia with redness of face.—GRAPHITES.

Anemia, emaciation.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Anemia, increases red corpuscles.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.

Anemia.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Anemic children who are peevish, flabby, have cold extremities and feeble digestion.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.

Anger with violence followed by repentance, Laughing mania.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Angina pectoris.—HAEMATOXYLON CAMPECHIANUM.

Anguish, crying, and expression of uneasiness and discontent, lead to this remedy most frequently in disease in children, during dentition, summer complaint, when, with the diarrhoea, there is marked inability to digest milk, and poor circulation.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

Ankle and foot feel sprained.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.

Anorexia and symptoms of gastro intestinal irritation; albumen, casts and blood in urine.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Antidote to bites of scorpions and serpents (Golondrina).—GUACO.

Antidotes effects of Alcohol.—QUERCUS E GLANDIBUS.

Antidotes effects of Poison-oak (Grindelia).—HEDEOMA PULEGIOIDES.

Antidotes ill-effects of eating shellfish.—URTICA URENS.

Antimon tart acts indirectly on the parasites by stimulating the oxidizing action of the protective substance.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Antimonium tart is homeopathic to dysuria, strangury, hematuria, albuminuria, catarrh of bladder and urethra, burning in rectum, bloody mucous stools, etc.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Antipyrine is one of the drugs that induce leucocytosis, similar to ergotin, salicylates, and tuberculin.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Antiseptic: A remedy of great antiseptic powers.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Anti-sycotic.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.

Anuria, anasarca, ascites.—COCCUS CACTI.

Anxiety and difficult breathing.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Anxiety: A state of fear, anxiety; anguish of mind and body.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Anxiety; despair.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Anxious pressure on whole chest.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Aphonia, hoarseness, relaxed vocal cords.—PENTHORUM SEDOIDES.

Aphonia.—AMMONIUM CAUSTICUM.

Aphthous disease.—EUPATORIUM AROMATICUM.

Aphthous ulceration of mucous membranes.—BORAX VENETA.

Apis acts especially on outer parts, skin, coatings of inner organs, serous membranes.—APIS MELLIFICA

Apoplectic diseases.—FORMICA RUFA.

Apoplexy, red, full face.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Apparently the two natures cannot act independently, one acting as a check, upon the other (Effects of one Dram doses by Dr.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Apparently under the control of the second self, but, the original self, prevents the performance of acts which are under the domination of the second self.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Appetite poor and impaired digestion.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.

Appetite poor; bowels constipated.—AGAVE AMERICANA.

Apples contain 0. 11 per cent of Titan.—TITANIUM METALLICUM.

Applicable to the later stages of inflammation.—KALIUM SULPHURICUM.

Apply the tincture.—PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS.

Are solvent, externally and internally, for dissolving scar tissue, tumors, enlarged glands; lupus, strictures, adhesions.—THIOSINAMINUM.

Arnica is disposed to cerebral congestion.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Arouses latent syphilis.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.

Arouses the lowest passions.—BUFO RANA.

Arouses the reactive vitality, mentally and physically.—X-RAY.

Arrested development in children.—THYROIDINUM.

Arrhythmia.—APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.

Ars should be thought of in ailments from alcoholism, ptomaine poisoning, stings, dissecting wounds, chewing tobacco; ill effects from decayed food or animal matter; odor of discharges is putrid; in complaints that return annually.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Arterial fibrosis.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Arterial hypotension begins usually in 30 to 45 minutes after twenty to forty drop doses of the tincture.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.

Arteries, heart, supra-renal bodies and vaso-motor system are prominently affected.—ADRENALINUM.

Arteries: A tissue remedy for sclerosed arteries.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.

Arterio-sclerosis (Aurum; Secale) where a high systolic pressure with a comparatively low diastolic tension is attended by cerebral and cardiac symptoms.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Arterio-sclerosis and cerebral affections due to this condition.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Arterio-sclerosis Syphilitic ataxia.—AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM.

Arterio-sclerosis, high blood pressure; nightly paroxysms of pain behind sternum.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Arteriosclerosis, myocardial degeneration and senile heart.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Arterio-sclerosis, sensation as if heart was compressed, as if blood had no room in the aorta.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Arterio-sclerosis.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Arteriosclerosis.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Arterio-sclerosis.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

Arterio-sclerosis; rigid arteries of aged.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Arterio-sclerosis; threatened apoplexy.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Arthritis (See Dose).—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Arthritis and Lithiasis.—JUNCUS EFFUSUS.

Arthritis deformans.—IODIUM.

Arthritis deformans.—PIPER METHYSTICUM.

Arthritis.—TUBERCULINUM.

Arthritis; especially larger joints.—ARBUTUS ANDRACHNE.

Arum maculatum, Italicum, Dracontium, have the same action as the Triphyllum.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

As a curative and preventive remedy especially during the period of invasion.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

As a heart stimulant for emergency use of Camphor is the most satisfactory remedy.—CAMPHORA.

As a remedy for many kinds of pain, especially colic, and in severe, painful affections of abdominal and pelvic viscera; it ranks with the polychrests of the Materia Medica.—DIOSCOREA VILLOSA.

As a vermifuge for the expulsion of tapeworms.—GRANATUM.

As such in syncope, thrombosis, hemorrhage, snake-bites, chloroform narcosis, may be given by inhalation.—AMMONIUM CAUSTICUM.

Ascarides, with reflex symptoms (nymphomania; convulsive symptoms).—SABADILLA.

Ascaris lumbricoides, and thread worms, but not tapeworms.—SANTONINUM.

Ascites and anasarca, with dry skin.—CAINCA.

Ascites often in conjunction with heart affections.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Ascites, in liver disease.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Ascites.—BLATTA AMERICANA.

Aside from its undoubted influence over malaria, it is indicated homeopathically whenever there is marked periodicity and spinal sensitiveness.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.

Asphyxia due to charcoal fumes.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.

Asphyxia neonatorum.—LAUROCERASUS.

Asthma from nasal obstruction; worse in wet weather.—LEMNA MINOR.

Asthma relieved by expectoration.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.

Asthma to relieve the spasm of glottis.—CHLORUM.

Asthma with urine supersaturated with solids.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Asthma, 10-30 gtt every ten minutes for a few doses.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Asthma. A remedy for asthma.—BLATTA ORIENTALIS.

Asthma. A remedy for asthmatic and bronchial affections.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.

Asthma.—KOLA.

Asthma.—PTELEA TRIFOLIATA.

Asthma.—SUCCINUM.

Asthma.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.

Asthma.—VISCUM ALBUM.

Asthma; ascites; cough; catarrh; chronic rheumatism; diarrhea; dysentery; elephantiasis; pneumonia; tuberculosis; poisonous snake-bite; leprosy; intestinal worms; skin disease; syphilis—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.

Asthma; beriberi; high blood pressure; dropsy; jaundice; gonorrhea; heart troubles; bites of venomous animals etc.—BOERHAAVIA DIFFUSA.

Asthma; catarrh; cold; cough; fever; worm effects—OCIMUM SANCTUM.

Asthmatic attacks which recur periodically, with great prostration.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

Asthmatic complaints.—CALADIUM SEGUINUM.

Asthmatic conditions, chronic bronchitis.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Asthmatic conditions, with bronchial catarrh.—ONISCUS ASELLUS.

Asthmatic symptoms in hemorrhoidal subjects.—JUNCUS EFFUSUS.

Astringent; diarrhea; diuretic; dysentery; menorrhagia; bad effects of dog and snake bite—ACHYRANTHES ASPERA.

Ataxia and adynamia.—PHOSPHORUS.

Atelectasis and break in the compensation of a hypertrophied heart; the beginning of fatty degeneration of the heart muscle (Royal).—STRYCHNINUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Atheroma of arteries of brain and liver.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Atheromatous arteries and weak heart.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Athetosis.—LATHYRUS SATIVUS.

Atomic conditions, poor circulation, relaxed muscles.—MANGIFERA INDICA.

Atonic and foul ulcers.—GERANIUM MACULATUM.

Atonic condition generally present.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Atonic dyspepsia, gastric and intestinal catarrh.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Atonic states of stomach.—PTELEA TRIFOLIATA.

Atony.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Atrophic rhinitis.—LEMNA MINOR.

Atrophy of children.—CALCAREA SILICATA.

Atrophy of infants; emaciation with hot hands and head; restless and feverish at night.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.

Atrophy of ovaries and testicles.—X-RAY.

Auricular flutter and fibrillation especially when subsequent to rheumatic fever.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Auto-infection, acute.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Auto-intoxication.—INDOLUM.

Averse to all food.—SYMPHORICARPUS RACEMOSUS.

Aversion to being washed.—SULPHUR.

Aversion to smell of tobacco.—CASCARILLA.

Aversion to tobacco.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Aversion to work; lacks self-confidence; irresistible desire to swear and curse.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Axillary glands swollen with soreness of upper arms.—VESPA CRABRO.

Bacillinum is especially indicated for lungs of old people, with chronic catarrhal condition and enfeebled pulmonary circulation, attacks of suffocation at night with difficult cough.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.

Backache and delayed menses.—URANIUM NITRICUM.

Backache and pain in left hip.—OVI GALLINAE PELLICULA.

Backache, sciatica.—METHYLENUM COERULEUM.

Backache.—INDIUM METALLICUM.

Backaches of congested kidneys.—SENECIO AUREUS.

Bacteria find a rich soil in the nearly lifeless stream and sepsis and typhoidal state ensues.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Bad effects from fall from a height; overlifting.—MILLEFOLIUM.

Bad effects from sedentary life or habits.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Bad effects from suppressed sweat.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Bad effects of Alcohol; delirium tremens.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

Bad effects of drunkenness.—LOBELIA INFLATA.

Bad effects of Morphine habit.—AVENA SATIVA.

Bad effects of sudden emotions, surprises, joy, etc.—COFFEA CRUDA.

Baptisia in low dilutions produces a form of anti-bodies to the bac typhosus, viz, the agglutinins (Mellon).—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Baryta is a cardio-vascular poison acting on the muscular coats of heart and vessels.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Basedow’s disease.—BADIAGA.

Bearing-down sensations in pelvic organs and bronchial symptoms are most marked.—INULA HELENIUM.

Bed feels too hard.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Bedsores etc.: Acts especially upon lower tissues, and indicated in deep, destructive processes, bedsores, ulcerations, varicose veins, and ulcers.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Beer drinkers threatened with apoplexy.—GUACO.

Belching.—HOMARUS.

Bell for the extreme of thyroid toxæmia.—BELLADONNA.

Belladonna acts upon every part of the nervous system, producing active congestion, furious excitement, perverted special senses, twitching, convulsions and pain.—BELLADONNA.

Belladonna always is associated with hot, red skin, flushed face, glaring eyes, throbbing carotids, excited mental state, hyperæsthesia of all senses, delirium, restless sleep, convulsive movements, dryness of mouth and throat with aversion to water, neuralgic pains that come and go suddenly (Oxytropis).—BELLADONNA.

Belladonna stands for violence of attack and suddenness of onset.—BELLADONNA.

Beneficial in toxic goitre used in the pre-operative stage dose, 5 drops of tincture (Beebe).—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.

Beriberi; choleraic conditions; urticaria and mental disorders coming on as a consequence of suppressed malaria.—ELATERIUM OFFICINARUM.

Besides the great usefulness of Cocaine as a local anesthetic, it has specific homeopathic uses, though the symptoms are mainly clinical only.—COCAINUM HYDROCHLORICUM.

Besides the use of Insulin in the treatment of diabetes, restoring the lost ability to oxidize carbohydrate and again storing glycogen in the liver, some use of it homeopathically has been made by Dr. Wm. F. Baker, showing its applicability in acne, carbuncles, erythema with itching eczema.—INSULINUM.

Besides these superficial symptoms, it has been found to affect favorably deep ulcerations, caries of bones, especially in the syphilitic organism; here the extreme sensitiveness and terrible throbbing, nightly pains, guiding to its use.—ASA FOETIDA.

Besides, it corresponds to states of adynamia and decay, gangrenous conditions.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Besides, it has a special affinity for the smaller joints.—CAULOPHYLLUM THALICTROIDES.

Best adapted to light complexioned fleshy people.—LOBELIA INFLATA.

Best adapted to persons intellectually keen, but of weak, muscular power.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Best adapted to young weakly persons, anemic and chlorotic, with pseudo-plethora, who flush easily; cold extremities; oversensitiveness; worse after any active effort.—FERRUM METALLICUM.

Best tonic for debility after exhausting diseases.—AVENA SATIVA.

Best when skin is intact.—CINNAMOMUM CEYLANICUM.

Better after eating.—IODIUM.

Better, lying on back.—SYMPHORICARPUS RACEMOSUS.

Bilharziasis.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Biliary calculi.—FEL TAURI.

Bilious and obstinate remittent fever; sciatica; rheumatism.—NYCTANTHES ARBOR TRISTIS.

Bilious attacks, vomiting of bile, tympanic distention of abdomen.—ANTHRACOKALI.

Bilious colic.—TRIOSTEUM PERFOLIATUM.

Bilious complication during gestation.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

Bilious conditions and intermittent fever.—OSTRYA VIRGINICA.

Bilious states.—LEPTANDRA VIRGINICA.

Biliousness.—TRIOSTEUM PERFOLIATUM.

Bites of mad animals.—SPIRAEA ULMARIA.

Bites of serpents and for other animal poisons.—KALIUM PERMANGANATUM.

Bladder irritation from its use antidoted by a little nutmeg.—METHYLENUM COERULEUM.

Bladder symptoms accompany complaints, especially uterine congestion.—MITCHELLA REPENS.

Bladder tenesmus.—TARENTULA HISPANICA.

Bleeding fungus growths.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Bleeding piles; diarrhea; chronic dysentery; constipation; colic (biliary); headache; vertigo; dropsy and in some skin diseases—TERMINALIA CHERULA.

Bleeding piles; diarrhea; dysentery; fever with dropsy; impotency—AEGLE-MARMELOS or AEGLE-FOLI.

Bleeding piles; in diarrhea or dysentery associated with blood; excellent results in miscarriage where hemorrhage is profuse; in bloody leucorrhea and menorrhagia it exerts powerful influence to arrest bleeding—BLUMEA ODORATA.

Blisters and ulcers in mouth, tongue, genitals; bleed easily.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Bloated sensation.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.

Bloated, livid face.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Blond type.—BROMIUM.

Blondes with sluggish character and weak muscles.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Blood clotting: Active hemastatic, materially reducing the clotting of blood.—CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS.

Blood decomposition, hemorrhages (dark fluid that forms no clots), tendency to carbuncles, malignant scarlatina, yellow fever, the plague, cholera, give opportunity to use this remedy.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Blood extravasations; fatty degenerations, cirrhosis, caries, are pathological states often calling for Phosphorus.—PHOSPHORUS.

Blood seems to stagnate in the capillaries, causing blueness, coldness, and ecchymosis.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Blood-vessels soften and degenerate, become distended, and aneurisms, ruptures, and apoplexies result.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Bloody expectoration or blood vomiting (as in tuberculosis)—JUSTICIA RUBRUM.

Bloody urine.—FICUS RELIGIOSA.

Bloody, foul-smelling lochia.—CHROMICUM ACIDUM.

Bluish appearance of face.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Bodily and mental exhaustion; drowsiness after sea bathing.—LIMULUS CYCLOPS.

Body becomes blue, icy-cold.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Body cold with perspiration—LUFFA AMARA.

Body emaciated Anemia Exophthalmic goitre following suppression of menses.—FERRUM IODATUM.

Boils all over.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Boils.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Bone fragility.—PHOSPHORUS.

Bone necrosis.—HECLA LAVA.

Bone pains.—MEZEREUM.

Bone-pains, general and severe. Soreness.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.

Boring, gnawing pain very marked.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.

Both acute and old neglected cases, where destruction of tissue occurred and cicatricial contraction caused marked deformity of lid, restored to practically normal conditions.—PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS.

Both Grindelia robusta and Grindelia squarrosa have been used for the symptoms here recorded.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Both hands swollen in morning.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.

Both (Lecithin) seem to play some unknown part in the growth of tumors.—CHOLESTERINUM.

Brain irritation during dentition.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.

Brainfag and sexual excitement.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Brainfag. A remedy for brainfag, delirium, megrim, hallucinations, with colored brilliant visions.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.

Breath, excretions and body smell foul.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Bridge of nose as if pinched.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.

Bright’s disease preceded by dropsy (Goullon).—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Bright’s disease.—BRACHYGLOTTIS REPENS.

Bright’s disease.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Bright’s disease.—SOLIDAGO VIRGA.

Bright’s disease.—TITANIUM METALLICUM.

Brings to the surface suppressed symptoms, especially sycotic and those due to mixed infections.—X-RAY.

Broad, flabby tongue; foul breath.—CASCARA SAGRADA.

Broken down seniles.—CAUSTICUM.

Broken-down, “worn-out” women, with uterine and climacteric disorders.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Broken-down, hemorrhagic constitutions; septic states.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Bronchial asthma and with emphysema.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Bronchial irritation after influenza (Kreosot; Kali bich).—PIX LIQUIDA.

Bronchial phthisis, with night-sweats and emaciation.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.

Bronchitis and pleurisy come within its range.—ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA.

Bronchitis of children over seven years.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Bronchitis of young children.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Broncho-pneumonia.—SQUILLA MARITIMA.

Bronchorrhoea with tough mucus, difficult to detach.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Bruised, weary feeling in joints, with drawing and stiffness.—MEZEREUM.

Brunettes more easily affected, producing headache, mental disturbances and much distress in hepatic and renal region; albuminuria.—EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREA.

Bryonia affects especially the constitution of a robust, firm fiber and dark complexion, with tendency to leanness and irritability.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Bubbling sensations.—JUNCUS EFFUSUS.

Bubo.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

Bubonic plague.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

Bulbar paralysis.—GUACO.

Bulbar paralysis.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Burning after the discharge of slimy urine.—UVA URSI.

Burning all over body, sometimes with chilliness—LUFFA AMARA.

Burning and pressure in oesophagus, feels contracted but not made worse by swallowing.—SPIRAEA ULMARIA.

Burning in eyes.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.

Burning in internal parts; tingling, coldness and numbness.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Burning in neck of bladder whilst urinating and tenesmus afterward.—EPIGEA REPENS.

Burning in nose, mouth, throat, bladder and skin.—ALLIUM CEPA.

Burning in pharynx, sore, throat worse empty swallowing; blood vessels distended, dark.—THYMUS SERPYLLUM.

Burning in stomach followed by feeling of coldness in the pit of the stomach.—POLYGONUM HYDROPIPEROIDES.

Burning in stomach.—DAPHNE INDICA.

Burning in the oesophagus.—CROTON TIGLIUM.

Burning in throat and stomach, nausea and vomiting.—OENANTHE CROCATA.

Burning in throat, roaring in ears.—LEPIDIUM BONARIENSE.

Burning in various parts is characteristic.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.

Burning in various parts on skin.—EOSINUM.

Burning pain in bones.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.

Burning pain in side; on walking holds his hand on side, hurts him so.—CHOLESTERINUM.

Burning pains and general chilliness.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Burning pains and stitches.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Burning pains.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Burning relieved by heat.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Burning sensation.—DORYPHORA DECEMLINEATA.

Burning sensations, like from hot water.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.

Burning under finger nails and toe nails, on soles.—EOSINUM.

Burning, darting sensation in the muscles; subsultus tendinum.—MEZEREUM.

Burning, rawness, and soreness are characteristic.—CAUSTICUM.

Burning, stinging pain in breast, stomach, and uterus.—LAPIS ALBUS.

Burning: all over body—CEPHALANDRA INDICA.

Burns. A one per cent solution applied on lint, is the best application for burns until granulations begin to form.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Bursitis præpatellaris.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

But its really specific indication seems to be for acute nephritis a frigori (Jousset) Subacute nephritis.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

By-effects following injection for Bilharziasis.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Cachexia from old chronic, bilious intermittents.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.

Cachexia, due to syphilis, scrofula, intermittent fever with liver involvement and anæmia, etc.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Cactus is pulseless, panting and prostrated.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Calcarea patient is fat, fair, flabby and perspiring and cold, damp and sour.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Calculous inflammation.—UVA URSI.

Calculus, renal colic, bloody urine.—HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS.

Camphor has a direct relationship to muscles and fascia.—CAMPHORA.

Can bear only slightest covering.—CORALLORHIZA ODONTORHIZA.

Cancer and cancerous state, before ulceration, when pain is principal symptom.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Cancer cachexia pronounced.—CORYDALIS FORMOSA.

Cancer of bladder.—TARAXACUM OFFICINALE.

Cancer of breast after ulceration has set in.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Cancer of pylorus.—GRAPHITES.

Cancer of tongue and agonizing neuralgia have been benefited by this drug.—KALIUM CYANATUM.

Cancer pains.—CALCAREA ACETICA.

Cancer where pain and fetor are present.—CINNAMOMUM CEYLANICUM.

Cancer, as an intercurrent remedy.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Cancer. A remedy for cancer, polyarthritis.—EOSINUM.

Cancer.—GUACO.

Cancer: After removal of cancer when in healing process skin is drawn tight over the wound.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Cancerous diathesis.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Cancerous diathesis.—TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE.

Cannot bear anything tight anywhere.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Cannot bear heat of sun.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Cannot bear tobacco.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Cannot lift things.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Cannot recognize localities.—GLONOINUM.

Cannot remain long in one position.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Capillary bleeding after curettage.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Car sickness.—LAC VACCINUM DEFLORATUM.

Carbolic Acid is a powerful irritant and anæsthetic.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Carbuncles.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Carcinoma of the mammary glands with great pain and induration of glands; of uterus, the offensive discharge, hemorrhage and pain are greatly relieved.—CARCINOSINUM.

Carcinoma ventriculi; persistent vomiting.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Carcinoma.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Cardiac asthma.—ASPIDOSPERMA.

Cardiac debility after influenza.—IBERIS AMARA.

Cardiac dropsy.—VIPERA BERUS.

Cardiac fainting.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Cardiac irritability.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.

Cardiac muscular failure when asystole is present.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Cardiac pain and weakness.—MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.

Cardiac weakness.—PSORINUM.

Cardiovascular spasm.—ACTAEA SPICATA.

Caries of long bones.—ANGUSTURA VERA.

Caries of sternum.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Caries of teeth.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.

Coryza. A remedy for coryza, with rawness and wet feeling in nose.—PENTHORUM SEDOIDES.

Catalepsy.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Catalepsy.—CURARE.

Catalepsy.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

Catamenia abundant, anticipating, sometimes metrorrhagic in type; crampy pains on ingesting food.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Catarrh of all mucous membranes, rapid emaciation, notwithstanding good appetite, and glandular atrophy call for this remedy, in numerous wasting diseases and in scrofulous patients.—IODIUM.

Catarrh of larynx and trachea.—COTYLEDON UMBILICUS.

Catarrh of pharynx, larynx, bronchi and nose, and a tough, stringy, viscid secretion is produced, which condition is a very strong guiding symptom for this drug.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Catarrh of posterior nares, with frequent epistaxis.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Catarrh. A remarkable remedy for many forms of chronic nasal and bronchial catarrh.—ANTIMONIUM SULPHURATUM AURATUM.

Catarrh. A remedy for catarrhal states.—ARUNDO MAURITANICA.

Catarrh. A remedy for nasal catarrh, with headache, pain at root of nose, dry and painful eyes.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Catarrh.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.

Catarrh.—SKOOKUM CHUCK AQUA.

Catarrh: A remedy for the skin, chronic catarrhal affections, secondary syphilis.—BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM.

Catarrh: A remedy with marked effects on catarrhal processes, malaria, and intestinal disturbance.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Catarrh: Acts on the cardio-pulmonary distribution of the pneumo-gastric in dry catarrh (Tart Emetic in muco-purulent).—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Catarrh: Acute and chronic catarrh.—SANGUINARINUM NITRICUM.

Catarrhal affections of mucous membranes especially of eyes and nose.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Catarrhal and serous discharges, chronic intestinal irritation.—MANGIFERA INDICA.

Catarrhal complaints, stuffed feeling at root of nose.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.

Catarrhal conditions.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Catarrhal conditions; obstruction of nostrils.—AGRAPHIS NUTANS.

Catarrhal inflammation of kidneys.—JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS.

Catarrhal influenza.—SILPHIUM LACINATUM.

Catarrhal jaundice (Chionanth).—LOBELIA INFLATA.

Catarrhal pneumonia associated with influenza.—ANTIMONIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Catarrhal states from cold and damp weather.—ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA.

Catarrhal symptoms, especially of the respiratory tract, and distinct eye symptoms of a paralytic type, are most characteristic.—SENEGA.

Catarrhs, and colds, with periodical prosopalgia.—VERBASCUM THAPSUS.

Catching cold in stormy weather.—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.

Causes a desire for intoxicating drink, and produces impotence.—BUFO RANA.

Causes a form of intoxication accompanied by wonderful visions, remarkably beautiful and varied kaleidoscopic changes, and a sensation of increased physical ability.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.

Causes adhesion of the nail fold.—OSMIUM.

Causes an aversion to tobacco.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Causes an immediate decrease in the excretion of the phosphates.—LECITHINUM.

Causes and cures colic and diarrhoea.—JALAPA.

Causes contraction of the pupil and of the ciliary muscles.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Causes copious diaphoresis.—CAJUPUTUM.

Causes degeneration of the spinal cord, with paralysis.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Causes glycosuria and increased urine.—URANIUM NITRICUM.

Causes hyperemia of the milk glands and stimulates the function of lactation.—YOHIMBINUM.

Causes local congestions without heat.—CARBO ANIMALIS.

Causes yellow atrophy of the liver and sub-acute hepatitis.—PHOSPHORUS.

Cellulitis and infections, carbuncles in early stages (Echinac).—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Cellulitis, subacute stage, promotes suppuration and hastens regeneration.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Center of action is the pylorus, causing painful contraction with duodenal distention.—ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM.

Centers its action upon the nervous system, causing various degrees of motor paralysis.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Cephalalgia, chiefly frontal, radiating to the occiput.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Cerebral congestion, with neuralgia; migraine; rheumatic and gouty pains.—PRIMULA VERIS.

Cerebral effects prominent, feels his wits sharpened, head cleared, facile expression.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Cerebral hemorrhage.—PITUITARIA GLANDULA.

Cerebral hyperasthesia in young children often the result of overstimulation of brain.—CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS.

Cerebral irritation, hysterical and infantile spasms come within range of this remedy.—ABSINTHIUM.

Cerebrospinal meningitis.—CYTISUS LABURNUM.

Cerebro-spinal meningitis.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Chamomilla is sensitive, irritable, thirsty, hot, and numb.—CHAMOMILLA.

Chancre; induration remains long time.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

Changes take place in the blood lymphatics and bone marrow.—X-RAY.

Chapped hands.—CASTOR EQUI.

Characteristic aggravation from 4 to 8 pm (Lycop).—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Characteristic pain in scapula very marked.—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.

Characteristics are the gone sensation in stomach and sinking in abdomen, with debility.—ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS.

Chemosis and pterygium have been cured with it.—GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.

Chest pains, as found often in consumptives, call for this remedy.—MYRTUS COMMUNIS.

Cheyne-Stokes breathing.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.

Cheyne-Stokes respiration.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

Chief action is centered upon the nervous system and respiratory organs.—STANNUM METALLICUM.

Chief action on fibrous tissue, and is especially adapted to the arthritic diathesis, rheumatism, and tonsillitis.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Chief value in catarrhal states, with full stuffy sensation in head and throat.—ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA.

Chilblains; worse during hot weather.—FRAGARIA VESCA.

Child must be raised up, gets blue in face, cannot exhale, Mucous rales through upper part of chest.—MEPHITIS PUTORIUS.

Child refers to the navel as the most painful part (Granat; Nux mosch).—SPIGELIA.

Child wants to be nursed in the arms, will not be laid down.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.

Children are slow to walk.—CAUSTICUM.

Children crave eggs and eat dirt and other indigestible things; are prone to diarrhoea.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Children dislike to be carried or raised.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Children dwarfed and stunted.—MEDORRHINUM.

Children fear falling, grab nurse or crib.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Children get sick when sitting before an open fire.—GLONOINUM.

Children impudent, teasing, laugh at reprimands.—GRAPHITES.

Children who are puny, weak-limbed, and grow too fast.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.

Children who go around with their mouth open and who talk through the nose.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Children with fair complexion, lax fiber; swollen glands.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Children yield very quickly to the action of the remedy.—BETA VULGARIS.

Children’s remedy; worm killer; diarrhea; dyspepsia and flatulence owing to worms—EMBELIA RIBES.

Children’s diarrhœa with constant cutting pains.—SABADILLA.

Children’s remedy for Colic, also for nervous headache and hysteria, abdominal complaints, pain, flexing of thighs, twisting of body, crying.—CATARIA NEPETA.

Chill from cold winds.—AGRAPHIS NUTANS.

Chilliness and coldness even when near fire.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Chilliness and pain all over.—HOMARUS.

Chilliness, hypersensitiveness, splinter-like pains, craving for sour and strong things are very characteristic.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Chilliness.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Chilliness; sensitive to cold.—SABADILLA.

Chills and contractures and pain in muscles.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Chills and pains run upwards.—EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM.

Chills, contractures and muscular pains.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Chlorosis in young girls with or without ulceration of the stomach.—PETROLEUM.

Chlorosis.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Chlorosis.—SARRACENIA PURPUREA.

Choking in swallowing; things go down the wrong way.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Cholelithiasis.—JUGLANS CINEREA.

Cholera infantum, and infantile convulsions.—CAMPHORA BROMATA.

Cholera infantum, much acidity; frequent green, watery, acid stools.—CUPHEA VISCOSISSIMA.

Cholera morbus.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Cholera.—GUACO.

Cholera.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

Cholesterine is the physiological opponent of Lecithin.—CHOLESTERINUM.

Chorea and hysterical affections.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Chorea brought on by fright.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Chorea is the principal therapeutic field of this.—MYGALE LASIODORA.

Chorea, from fright or suppressed eruption.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Chorea.—ABSINTHIUM.

Chorea.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.

Chronic aortitis.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Chronic arthritis.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Chronic atonic catarrh.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Chronic bronchitis and phthisis.—MYOSOTIS SYMPHYTIFOLIA.

Chronic bronchitis with profuse secretion.—CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS.

Chronic catarrhal conditions in children.—MEDORRHINUM.

Chronic catarrhal conditions, leucorrhœa and gonorrhœa.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.

Chronic catarrhal diseases of the middle ear.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.

Chronic complaints that date back to septic conditions.—PYROGENIUM.

Chronic cystitis, with dysuria; tenesmus after micturition; muco-pus and uric-acid deposit, gravel, renal calculi.—EPIGEA REPENS.

Chronic cystitis.—SANTONINUM.

Chronic deafness and tinnitus due to gout.—FERRUM PICRICUM.

Chronic diarrhœa of bloody mucus.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.

Chronic diarrhoea.—CHAPARRO AMARGOSO.

Chronic disease and sugar: According to the great Dr. Hering, a large proportion of chronic diseases of women and children are developed by using too much sugar.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Chronic diseases, with atony.—CORYDALIS FORMOSA.

Chronic disorders of mucous membranes, with irritability.—PENTHORUM SEDOIDES.

Chronic eruptions and rheumatism.—SYPHILINUM.

Chronic fever; general debility; enlarged glands; liver and spleen disorders; leucorrhea—ANDERSONIA or AMOORA ROHITAKA.

chronic follicular pharyngitis.—SANGUINARINUM NITRICUM.

Chronic forms of inflammation of the Schneiderian membrane with considerable relaxation and profuse discharge.—ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA.

Chronic gastric catarrh, syphilis, and cancer.—CUNDURANGO.

Chronic gonorrhœa, with burning micturition; continual dribbling.—ERIGERON CANADENSE.

Chronic gout (Lycop).—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Chronic gout and stiffness in joints.—FORMICA RUFA.

Chronic gout.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Chronic heart disease, with extreme weakness.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Chronic indigestion, cirrhosis and jaundice.—CASCARA SAGRADA.

Chronic intestinal toxæmia.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.

Chronic intestinal toxæmias of children with fetid stools and eructations.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Chronic irritations of mucous membranes of mouth; pruritus-vulve; uterine hemorrhage; cancer, especially of scrotum-chimney sweeper’s cancer; epithelial cancers; cancer of womb with metrorrhagia; sadness, thoughts of suicide.—FULIGO LIGNI.

Chronic liver affections with tenderness and pain, extending to spine and epigastrium, worse after food.—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.

Chronic malaria, hepatitis, jaundice.—CORNUS CIRCINATA.

Chronic malaria.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Chronic malarial fever, gall stone colic, dropsy, acute and chronic catarrh, enlarged liver and spleen—LUFFA BINDAL.

Chronic malarial fever, kala-azar; nausea and vomiting—TRICHOSANTHES DIO.

Chronic nasal, gastric, and pharyngeal catarrh, due to portal obstruction.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.

Chronic nephritis; hepatitis.—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Chronic neuralgia.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.

Chronic periosteal rheumatism, syphilitic and scrofulous affections.—STILLINGIA SILVATICA.

Chronic plumbism.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Chronic pneumonia, with abscess in lung.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Chronic post-nasal catarrh; chronic pharyngitis, mucous membrane purple and relaxed.—PENTHORUM SEDOIDES.

Chronic prostatic discharge.—DAMIANA.

Chronic psoriasis and lepra.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.

Chronic pyelitis.—JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS.

Chronic rheumatic arthritis.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Chronic rheumatism and gout.—EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREA.

Chronic rheumatism connected with heart lesions and asthenopia offer a field for this remedy.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

Chronic rheumatism, sensitive and cold.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Chronic rheumatism.—ANTHRACOKALI.

Chronic rheumatism.—MEDORRHINUM.

Chronic rheumatism.—STELLARIA MEDIA.

Chronic rhinitis; saneous secretion.—HIPPOZAENINUM.

Chronic sciatica.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

Chronic sequelæ of hæmorrhages, after operations with much oozing of blood and coldness and prostration.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

Chronic stiffness of the muscles.—FRANCISCEA UNIFLORA.

Chronic suppurating buboes.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Chronic suppurative pyelitis.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Chronic ulcers on lower parts of body, leg, foot, toe, also breast, rectum.—PAEONIA OFFICINALIS.

Chronic vesical irritation, with pain, tenesmus, and catarrhal discharges.—UVA URSI.

Ciliary neuralgia (Spig).—PRUNUS SPINOSA.

Circulation: A tendency to irregular circulation, blood seems to be in constant turmoil, pulsations, etc.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Circumscribed spots in chest left after inflammations.—SENEGA.

Cirrhosis of liver.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Cirrhosis of the liver, especially in the hypertrophic form. Use 1x (Jousset).—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Cistus has affinity for naso-pharynx; aborts colds that center in posterior nose.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Climacteric disturbances generally.—OVININUM.

Clinically, it has been found a valuable remedy for spinal meningitis, head symptoms from injuries to head, mental troubles therefrom.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Clinically, it is known that such diseases as Tiegel’s contracture, Thompson’s Disease, athetosis and pseudo-hypertrophic muscular paralysis present a symptomatology quite like that produced by Veratrum vir upon muscular tissue (A. E. Hinsdale, M. D).—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Clinically, its therapeutic application has been confined largely to the treatment of respiratory diseases, rattling of mucus with little expectoration has been a guiding symptom.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Clinically, this pathogeny should be useful in cerebral affections with dullness or stupefaction; in convulsive or epileptiform attacks; in hysteria; in hepatitis (cirrhosis or atrophy); in hematuria with ovarian or uterine lesions.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Coccydynia.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Coffea is specially suited to tall, lean, stooping persons with dark complexions, temperament choleric and sanguine.—COFFEA CRUDA.

Cold and catarrhs.—COPAIVA OFFICINALIS.

Cold creeping and hot flashes.—FRAXINUS AMERICANA.

Cold expectoration.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Cold extremities, extreme dryness of mucous membranes and skin.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Cold extremities, pallor; irregular pulse and breathing.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Cold feeling in stomach.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Cold hands.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Cold perspiration on the forehead, with nearly all complaints.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Cold saliva.—BORICUM ACIDUM.

Cold shivers from any emotion.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Cold things disagree.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Cold. A relaxed condition of the system generally and a proneness to take cold on exposure to cold winds.—AGRAPHIS NUTANS.

Coldness (Heloderm).—BORICUM ACIDUM.

Coldness and nausea.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Coldness but also increase of temperature; tenderness, and pain.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.

Coldness during pains.—ALUMINA SILICATA.

Coldness from least draft of air.—AMMONIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Coldness not relieved by anything.—ARANEA DIADEMA.

Coldness of abdomen.—MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.

Coldness of right side of body, left hot.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.

Coldness of single parts and inclination to lie down, with aggravation on lying on left side.—CALADIUM SEGUINUM.

Coldness, sleepiness, loss of consciousness are marked.—CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM.

Coldness.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

Coldness.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Coldness.—MOSCHUS.

Coldness.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Coldness; prostration.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Colds with sore throat; heat and dryness of throat.—QUILLAYA SAPONARIA.

Colds.—AVENA SATIVA.

Colic waves from occiput to feet or ascending.—HELODERMA.

Colic with flatulence.—PIPER METHYSTICUM.

Colic, with symptoms of worms.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Colic.—LIATRIS SPICATA.

Colicky cramp and spasm of bowels.—ARGEMONE MEXICANA.

Colicky pains in pelvic organs.—VIBURNUM OPULUS.

Colitis, with pathological flora.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.

Collapse of typhoid.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Collapse, due to some pulmonary condition not a cardiac collapse.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

Collapse. A perfect picture of collapse, with extreme coldness, blueness, and weakness, is offered by this drug.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Collapse.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Collapse.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Coma.—LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.

Coma.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Combats infection and putrefaction; has a solvent action on fibrin and stimulates secretion by the intense osmotic changes induced, thus rinsing out the wound with serum from within outward, favoring healing.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Combined alcoholism, with constant nausea, constipation, insomnia.—APOMORPHINUM.

Comedones.—EUGENIA JAMBOS.

Comes into play in all diseases where the heart is primarily involved, where the pulse is weak, irregular, intermittent, abnormally slow, and dropsy of external and internal parts.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Compare in cataract Phosph; Platanus; Cannabis; Causticum; Naphthalin; Ledum; Nat mur; Silica.—CINERARIA MARITIMA.

Complaints and tension caused by exposure to dry, cold weather, draught of cold air, checked perspiration, also complaints from very hot weather, especially gastro-intestinal disturbances, etc.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Complaints apt to develop slowly.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Complaints begin in left side (Laches).—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Complaints due to cold food or drink when the body is heated, and in affections due to cold wind.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Complaints from abnormal sexual desire.—LYSSINUM.

Complaints from being over-heated.—BROMIUM.

Complaints from moonlight.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Complaints from overlifting.—FORMICA RUFA.

Complaints from straining flexor tendons especially.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Complaints in fat women around climacteric.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Complaints increase with the sweat and rest; all associated with a great deal of weariness, prostration, and trembling.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Complaints of drunkards after abstaining (Carbon sulph).—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Complaints of old age, or the prematurely aged, with weak, distended blood vessels.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Complaints that relapse.—SULPHUR.

Complete cessation of function of kidneys.—ZINGIBER OFFICINALE.

Complete muscular relaxation.—CHLOROFORMIUM.

Complete prostration of the entire muscular system. Collapse.—TABACUM.

Complete prostration.—ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM.

Complete relaxation and prostration.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Conception of time, space and place is gone.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Conditions arising from want of nerve power, neurasthenia, mental and physical depression, are wonderfully improved this remedy.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Conditions of the mucous surfaces of the air passages, genito-urinary organs and gastro-intestinal tract.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Confusion in head.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Confusion of thought and speech.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Congenital hereditary syphilis.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Congenital syphilis manifesting itself in ulcerating of mouth and throat, caries and necrosis with boring pains and heat in parts.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Congestion of face after dinner.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

Congestion of spine and paralysis.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.

Congestion to head, with irregular heart action.—SARRACENIA PURPUREA.

Congestion to various parts, especially at climacteric.—USTILAGO MAYDIS.

Congestions and hæmorrhages seem to be the special manifestations of this drug.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.

Congestions, especially to lungs, base of brain, with nausea and vomiting.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Congestions; irregular distribution of blood.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Congestive headache, with neuralgia and dry nose.—DULCAMARA.

Congestive stage and early manifestations of hepatization in pneumonia.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Connective tissue about glands specially affected.—LAPIS ALBUS.

Conscious all time.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

Constant aching and tenderness over kidneys.—HELONIAS DIOICA.

Constant disposition to take cold.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.

Constant drowsiness.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Constant nausea and vomiting.—AMYGDALUS PERSICA.

Constant vomiting of blackish fluid, with pain in stomach.—PIX LIQUIDA.

Constant yawning.—CASTOREUM CANADENSE.

Constipates less and affects contractility of the bladder more.—MORPHINUM.

Constipation of children from intestinal atony.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.

Constipation of children.—NYCTANTHES ARBOR TRISTIS.

Constipation.—ABIES NIGRA.

Constipation.—SYMPHORICARPUS RACEMOSUS.

Constipation: Acetonemia, prostration, fainting, constipation with colic a flatulence.—SENNA.

Constitutional tendency to erysipelas.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Constricted anus.—NITROMURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Constricted sensations.—APIS MELLIFICA

Constriction is a marked general symptom, also constriction of orifices.—ALUMINA SILICATA.

Constriction of chest muscles, with radiation to shoulders and back.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.

Constriction of throat, chest, bladder, rectum.—TABACUM.

Constriction sensations.—TARENTULA HISPANICA.

Constrictions and contractions.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Constrictive pain in head, chest, legs, etc.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Constrictive sensation in internal organs.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Constrictive sensation throughout the body.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Contains a large percentage of Caffeine, which may explain its use as a remedy for certain forms os sick headache.—GUARANA.

Contains a soporific active principle.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.

Contains a very active proteolytic enzyme.—SARRACENIA PURPUREA.

Continued high temperature.—MILLEFOLIUM.

Continuous cough, Coryza; frontal headache.—NARCISSUS PSEUDONARCISSUS.

Contraction of limbs, stiffness and immobility.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Contractions and boring pain.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Control of sphincters lost.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

Control vascular excitement in hypertrophy with thickening of the heart’s walls.—IBERIS AMARA.

Controls excessive sweating when circulation is enfeebled; of less use in phthisis with night-sweats and suffocating tickling cough.—SALVIA OFFICINALIS.

Controls genital irritability.—SALIX NIGRA.

Controls piles successfully—LUFFA BINDAL.

Convulsions and paralysis express the action of this remedy.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

Convulsions brought on by dazzling light or sight of running water.—LYSSINUM.

Convulsions in children; neuralgia.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Convulsions preceded by gastro-intestinal symptoms.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Convulsions, nephritic or biliary colic, gastralgia.—Symptoms obtained by Dr. D. Macfarlan with the 6th potency.—CHLOROFORMIUM.

Convulsions, with consciousness; worse, touch, moving.—NUX VOMICA.

Convulsions, with pale face and no heat.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Convulsions.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Convulsive facial twitching.—OENANTHE CROCATA.

Convulsive seizures occur during sleep at night.—BUFO RANA.

Convulsive stage of whooping-cough.—NARCISSUS PSEUDONARCISSUS.

Convulsive symptoms.—LONICERA XYLOSTEUM.

Coppery taste and burning in throat.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Coppery taste.—NICCOLUM SULPHURICUM.

Corpulent persons.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Corresponds to a low-vitiated, non-feverish type of sickness.—LAC CANINUM.

Corresponds to Grauvogle’s carbo-nitrogenoid constitution, the non-eliminative lithæmic.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Corresponds to Grauvogl’s Oxygenoid Constitution, the inflammatory, febrile, emaciating, wasting consumptive.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Corresponds to stubbornness as in burns, they refuse to heal.—X-RAY.

Corresponds to the symptoms of “air-sickness” in aviators.—BELLADONNA.

Cortical substance of kidneys degenerated.—FUCHSINUM.

Coryza, catarrh, nasal hemorrhage and thick scabs in nose.—HELIANTHUS ANNUUS.

Coryza, hay-fever, phthisis pulmonalis, also gonorrhoea have been influenced favorably by this drug.—NAPHTHALINUM.

Coryza. A picture of coryza, with acrid nasal discharge and laryngeal symptoms, eye secretion bland; singers’ cold, worse in warm room and toward evening; better in open air is presented by this remedy.—ALLIUM CEPA.

Coryza: Acute coryza (20 drop doses in hot water hourly for a few doses).—AVENA SATIVA.

Cough after influenza.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.

Cough at night while asleep without waking, especially in children (Cham; Nitr ac).—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Cough caused by an incessant tickling in the throat-pit, which tickling runs down to the bifurcation of the bronchial tubes.—RUMEX CRISPUS.

Cough dry, irritating and paroxysmal, sometimes with hemorrhages.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Cough scratchy, wheezy.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Cough with difficult expectoration.—QUILLAYA SAPONARIA.

Cough with dyspnoea in bronchitis and phthisis.—BLATTA ORIENTALIS.

Cough. A great cough medicine.—PIX LIQUIDA.

Cough. A great medicine for whooping-cough. In order to insure its full success, it should be given in the lower dilutions from 1x to 3x.—MEPHITIS PUTORIUS.

Cough. A remedy for cough and bronchitis.—NARCISSUS PSEUDONARCISSUS.

Cough: A useful remedy in whooping-cough, especially in the early stage, with dry, ringing, violent, spasmodic cough.—CASTANEA VESCA.

Cough: A very good remedy for the offensive expectoration and cough in phthisis, bronchitis, and emphysema.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.

Coughs associated with catarrhs and affections of liver.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Coxitis.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Cracked nipples (Graph; Eup ar).—RATANHIA PERUVIANA.

Cracking of joints.—CAMPHORA.

Cracking of joints.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Crackling in all joints.—ANGUSTURA VERA.

Cramping of muscles with radiating pains.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Cramping pain in bowels.—VESPA CRABRO.

Cramping pain in stomach.—BOTULINUM.

Cramp-like pains.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.

Cramps and twitching and shortening of muscles.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Cramps in feet.—FRAXINUS AMERICANA.

Cramps. A general remedy for cramps.—VIBURNUM OPULUS.

Craves buttermilk.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.

Craving for tobacco.—DAPHNE INDICA.

Croaking noise and rumbling in bowels.—EPIGEA REPENS.

Crops of boils and styes (Anthracin).—LAPPA ARCTIUM.

Crops of boils.—FERRUM IODATUM.

Croup. A remedy for croup and bronchitis.—KAOLINUM.

Croup.—CALCAREA IODATA.

Crushed fingers, especially tips.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Crusta lactea (Vioia tric).—USTILAGO MAYDIS.

Crusta lactea; dry, scaly crusts.—TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE.

Curare decreases the output of adrenaline.—CURARE.

Curative in disorders that exhibit interstitial inflammation and cellular proliferation in any part.—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.

Cutaneous disorders and acne rosacea.—OVININUM.

Cyanosis and collapse.—ACETANILIDUM.

Cyanosis.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

Cyanosis.—UVA URSI.

Cystic and prostatic irritation, undue sexual excitement, and renal inflammation.—GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS.

Cystic tumors.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Cystitis, with bloody urine.—UVA URSI.

Cystitis.—POPULUS TREMULOIDES.

Cystitis.—STIGMATA MAYDIS.

Cystospasm following operations on orifices (Hyper).—COLOCYNTHIS.

Dark, mahogany-brown face.—OPIUM.

Day-blindness; cannot endure the light.—CASTOREUM CANADENSE.

Deafness.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Deafness-tongue heavy and difficult to move.—GUACO.

Debility after exhausting diseases.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.

Debility after gout.—CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS.

Debility following drain upon vital forces.—FERRUM IODATUM.

Debility from exhausting discharges, from loss of vital fluids, together with a nervous erethism, calls for this remedy.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Debility in morning.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Debility is very marked when Stannum is the remedy, especially the debility of chronic bronchial and pulmonary conditions, characterized by profuse muco-purulent discharges upon tuberculosis basis.—STANNUM METALLICUM.

Debility of the aged (Baryta) and from loss of fluids.—CURARE.

Debility, anxiety, emaciation, though appetite and thirst may be excessive.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Debility, independent of any organic disease, especially the weakness remaining after acute disease.—PSORINUM.

Debility.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.

Debility.—OVI GALLINAE PELLICULA.

Debility; hectic fever.—BALSAMUM PERUVIANUM.

Decided effect in drying up milk in women who cannot nurse the baby.—LAC CANINUM.

Decomposition of fluids.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Decrease of weight.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Deep acting remedy for chronic complaints of brain, spine and nerves.—ALUMINA SILICATA.

Deep dull, severe pain in shin bones, preventing sleep.—POLYPORUS PINICOLA.

Deep-seated, progressive, chronic diseases.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Defective vitality.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Deficient lactation.—ALFALFA.

Degenerative changes.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Degenerative states, has brain softening.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Delayed labor.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Delayed union of fractures.—THYROIDINUM.

Delicate children, products of artificial baby foods.—ALUMINA.

Delirium and tremor cordis.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Delirium tremens with much trembling and confusion.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Delirium tremens with sleeplessness, coldness, and tremor.—LACTUCA VIROSA.

Delirium tremens.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Delirium tremens.—STRAMONIUM.

Delirium, coma and convulsions.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Delirium, visual changes, hæmaturia, and skin eruptions have all been observed from over-dosing.—BORAX VENETA.

Depressed arterial tension, general atony of muscular fiber.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.

Depressed or lost sexual life in women.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Depressed, faint.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.

Depresses heart, respiration and blood pressure, lowers temperature.—ACETANILIDUM.

Depresses the motor and reflex activity of the cord and causes loss of sensibility to pain, muscular weakness, followed by complete paralysis, although muscular contractility is not impaired.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Depression and insomnia of chronic nicotinism.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Depression of spirits.—ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM.

Deranged portal circulation.—OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM.

Dermal trophic lesions.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

Desire for active exercise impelling her to run.—ORIGANUM MAJORANA.

Desire for heat and quiet.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.

Desire for ice-cold things.—ASIMINA TRILOBA.

Desire for sweetened buttermilk.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Desire for warm drinks.—CASTANEA VESCA.

Desire to curse and swear.—SKATOLUM.

Desire to lie down all the time.—KALIUM SILICICUM.

Desire to stretch.—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.

Despondent and irritable.—YUCCA FILAMENTOSA.

Destroys red blood corpuscles, producing anæmia.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Destroys red blood corpuscles; pallor.—ACETANILIDUM.

Destroys the secreting portions of the kidneys.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Develops most of its symptoms in the abdomen and head, causing intense neuralgias.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Diabetes mellitus and insipidus; skin affections; jaundice; dropsy—CEPHALANDRA INDICA.

Diabetes mellitus, 4th dilution (Dr. Barkhard).—CURARE.

Diabetes mellitus, and insipidus.—HELONIAS DIOICA.

Diabetes mellitus.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

Diabetes, mellitus and insipidus; prickly heat; pimples; itch; emaciation; weakness—SYZYGIUM JAMBOLANUM or EUGENIA JAMBOLANA.

Diabetes, tongue dry, red, and cracked.—BORICUM ACIDUM.

Diabetes. A most useful remedy in diabetes mellitus.—SYZYGIUM JAMBOLANUM.

Diabetes.—CODEINUM.

Diabetes.—INULA HELENIUM.

Diabetes.—MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.

Diabetes.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Diabetes.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.

Diabetic ulceration.—SYZYGIUM JAMBOLANUM.

Diagonal course of symptoms.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Diarrhœa and dysentery with aching in sacrum and loins.—GUACO.

Diarrhoea early in the morning; stool bursts out in a hot stream of yellow matter.—MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.

Diarrhœa every four to six weeks.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Diarrhœa in children running for weeks, extreme wasting, bluish pallor, exhaustion.—TUBERCULINUM.

Diarrhœa in typhoid.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Diarrhoea with violent urging and pain in lower part of back.—LIATRIS SPICATA.

Diarrhœa, dysentery and great weakness are very marked.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Diarrhoea, prolapse of rectum.—ARALIA RACEMOSA.

Diarrhœa, with nausea.—OPUNTIA FICUS.

Diarrhoea, with soreness of anus.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Diarrhoea.—CASTANEA VESCA.

Differs from ordinary Lactic acid in its relation to polarized light.—SARCOLACTICUM ACIDUM.

Difficult articulation.—OLEANDER.

Difficult respiration.—ARSENICUM SULPHURATUM FLAVUM.

Difficulty in maintaining the upright posture.—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.

Difficulty in swallowing and breathing, choking sensation; weakness and uncertainty in walking, “blind staggers”, dizziness, thickening of speech.—BOTULINUM.

Diffused sensitiveness –(glands, scalp, etc).—KALIUM IODATUM.

Digestion is furthered and flatulence diminished.—FUCUS VESICULOSUS.

Dilatation of stomach and heart.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Dilated blood vessels but does not act on the centers in the medulla.—VISCUM ALBUM.

Dilated pupils.—AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA.

Dilates arterioles (Adrenaline contacts them).—THYROIDINUM.

Dim sight.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Diminished sensibility of arms, hands and feet.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Diphtheria and ulcerated sore throats, especially on left side, with much glandular swelling.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Diphtheria carriers.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Diphtheria, laryngeal diphtheria, post-diphtheritic paralysis.—DIPHTHERINUM.

Diphtheria, post-nasal tumors, and epithelioma of the tongue have been benefited by this drug.—CHROMICUM ACIDUM.

Diphtheria.—KALIUM PERMANGANATUM.

Diphtheria.—LOBELIA INFLATA.

Diphtheria.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

Diphtheritic paralysis (Botulinum).—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Diphtheritic; membrane thick, dark.—DIPHTHERINUM.

Dirty, filthy people, prone to skin affections.—SULPHUR.

Discharges thick, bland, and yellowish-green.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Diseases do not follow a normal course.—MOSCHUS.

Diseases of bones, caries and necrosis.—SILICEA TERRA.

Diseases of miners, associated with asthma.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.

Diseases of old men when degenerative changes begin;-cardiac vascular and cerebral;-who have hypertrophied prostate or indurated testes, very sensitive to cold, offensive foot-sweats, very weak and weary, must sit or lie down or lean on something.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Diseases of the antrum (Kali hyd; Chelid).—TILIA EUROPAEA.

Diseases that originate from fright.—OPIUM.

Diseases, primarily depending upon degeneration of motor cells.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

Disgusting dreams.—EUPIONUM.

Disintegration and imperfect oxidation is the keynote of this remedy.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Disorder of sense of touch.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.

Disordered digestion, diarrhoea, and pain in nape of neck are among its chief symptoms.—FEL TAURI.

Disorders characterized by malnutrition are mainly within its therapeutic range, for example, neurasthenia, splanchnic blues, nervousness, insomnia, nervous indigestion, etc.—ALFALFA.

Disposition to colds in the head, and eructations in spare, dry, thin subjects.—ALUMINA.

Dissatisfied and angry about himself, alternating with lumbago.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Disseminated sclerosis.—MEDORRHINUM.

Distant pulsation in whole body.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Distention of veins.—CAMPHORA.

Distressing pain.—X-RAY.

Disturbed sleep.—CITRUS VULGARIS.

Disturbs sugar metabolism.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.

Disturbs the nervous system profoundly.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Diuretic. A prompt diuretic.—LIATRIS SPICATA.

Diuretic: A South American shrub cultivated in Southern California. It is a terebrinthine diuretic. It has also tonic and chologogue properties, used in the treatment of nasal catarrh, jaundice, dyspepsia and to increase the secretion of bile (Albert Schneider).—FABIANA IMBRICATA.

Dizziness, drowsiness, dullness, and trembling.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Dizziness.—HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS.

Dizzy, better lying on back.—VESPA CRABRO.

Do not use the synthetic Vanilla extract.—VANILLA AROMATICA.

Does absurd things.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Does not disturb digestion.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

Does not vitiate the secretions.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Does not want to be touched.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Drawing and twitching in almost every muscle.—LUPULUS HUMULUS.

Dread from motion.—CALADIUM SEGUINUM.

Dread of downward motion in nearly all complaints.—BORAX VENETA.

Dreams and emissions.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.

Dreams of flying through the air (Sticta).—RHUS GLABRA.

Dreams of mice.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Drenching sweat during sleep.—ARALIA RACEMOSA.

Drink rolls audibly through oesophagus and intestines.—LAUROCERASUS.

Dropsical conditions depending on liver disease, and when due to pelvic congestion and hepatic disease.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.

Dropsies due to combined renal and cardiac diseases, especially with jaundice (Hale).—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Dropsy and liver affections.—QUERCUS E GLANDIBUS.

Dropsy from cardiac disease.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.

Dropsy of any part of the body; upper part of the eyelid swollen; dropsical swelling due to heart diseases—AEGLE-MARMELOS or AEGLE-FOLI.

Dropsy, with suppression of urine.—JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS.

Dropsy. A hydrogogue diuretic in the treatment of dropsies. 10 grains every 6 hours.—UREA PURA.

Dropsy. A remedy for dropsy, hepatic, renal or cardiac and post-scarlatinal; causes diaphoresis and augments the urinary secretion.—ASCLEPIAS CORNUTI.

Dropsy. A remedy for dropsy-ascites and anasarca.—OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM.

Dropsy.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Dropsy.—MOMORDICA BALSAMICA.

Dropsy.—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.

Drosera can break down resistance to tubercle and should therefore be capable of raising it—DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA.

Drowsiness and lassitude; better by literary labor.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Drowsiness and strangury.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Drowsiness.—MANGIFERA INDICA.

Drowsiness.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Drowsy after meals.—EPIPHEGUS VIRGINIANA.

Dry coryza of infants, snuffles, oedematous swellings.—SAMBUCUS NIGRA.

Dry mouth and throat.—MENISPERMUM CANADENSE.

Dry mouth.—HELIANTHUS ANNUUS.

Dry mucous membranes and skin.—URANIUM NITRICUM.

Dry mucous membranes.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Dry nares and pharynx, with thick, lumpy secretion.—SINAPIS NIGRA.

Dry skin, nausea, flatulence.—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.

Dry skin.—SKOOKUM CHUCK AQUA.

Dry, scaly eruption, especially around eyes and ears, scabs with pus underneath (Mezer).—CHRYSAROBINUM.

Dryness, itching all over.—MENISPERMUM CANADENSE.

Dryness: Unquenchable thirst during hot stage—ATISTA INDICA or GLYCOSMIS PENTAPHYLLA.

Dull headache.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Dullness and lassitude.—TARTARICUM ACIDUM.

Dumb ague.—CHELONE GLABRA.

Duodenal ulcer.—GRAPHITES.

During labor, when the pains are deficient and the patient is exhausted and fretful.—CAULOPHYLLUM THALICTROIDES.

Dysentery, with soreness and burning in bladder.—ERIGERON CANADENSE.

Dysentery.—CHAPARRO AMARGOSO.

Dysentery; attack preceded by constipated stools covered with white mucus.—SILPHIUM LACINATUM.

Dysmenorrhœa in fleshy, robust women; Better when flow is established.—CERIUM OXALICUM.

Dysmenorrhoea of young girls.—AQUILEGIA VULGARIS.

Dysmenorrhœa, with sharp, short pains, better flexing legs.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.

Dysmenorrhoea.—KALIUM PERMANGANATUM.

Dyspepsia and nervous prostration, with heart failure.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Dyspepsia with hepatic torpor.—CHELONE GLABRA.

Dyspepsia, sore throat, and headache seems to be a combination that may be controlled by this remedy.—HOMARUS.

Dyspepsia.—ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA.

Dyspnœa, dropsy, aneuric tendency.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.

Dyspnœa, nausea, vomiting, pulse small and irregular.—UVA URSI.

Dyspnœa, with feeble heart.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Dysuria and cystitis.—GALIUM APARINE.

Dysuria, strangury, and ischuria.—JUNCUS EFFUSUS.

Dysuria, with other complaints.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Ear, nose and throat symptoms important.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Early cirrhosis of liver.—SENECIO AUREUS.

Early decay of teeth.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Early morning aggravation is very characteristic.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Early stages of cold, especially in children.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Early stages, and established chest cases, with much coldness.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.

Ears. Affections of auditory nerves (Nat salicyl).—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.

Earthy face with disseminated rosaceous eruption.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Easily strained from lifting.—CARBO ANIMALIS.

Easy exhaustion, mental and physical, in old age.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.

Easy fainting.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Easy fatigue, weak pulse, tendency to fainting, palpitation, cold hands and feet, low blood pressure, chilliness and sensitive to cold (Thyroid 1×3 times daily).—THYROIDINUM.

Easy perspiration when walking.—PSORINUM.

Ebullitions and pulsations after walking in open air.—AMBRA GRISEA.

Ebullitions of blood at night.—SENNA.

Ebullitions of heat, dislike of water, dry and hard hair and skin, red orifices, sinking feeling at stomach about 11 am, and cat-nap sleep; always indicate Sulphur homeopathically.—SULPHUR.

Echymosis and hæmorrhages.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Ectropion, opacities of cornea, cataract, ankylosis, fibroids, scleroderma.—THIOSINAMINUM.

Eczema and torpid glandular swellings.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Eczema of the ear.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Eczema, lupus, rhinitis.—TITANIUM METALLICUM.

Eczema.—OSMIUM.

Eczema.—SKOOKUM CHUCK AQUA.

Edema: Acts on cellular tissues causing oedema of skin and mucous membranes.—APIS MELLIFICA

Effects of damp weather.—ELATERIUM OFFICINARUM.

Effects of grief and worry.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Effects of night watching and hard study.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Effects of shock, blows, mental distress.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Effects of sunstroke.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Effects of suppressed uterine disease (Burnett).—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.

Efficacious in clearing of the remnants of cancerous deposits (Copper).—MALANDRINUM.

Either hematemesis, epistaxis, hemoptysis, bleeding due to cut or wound, bleeding piles—CYNODON DACTYLON.

Elbow joints pain, back sore.—AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA.

Emaciation and prostration.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Emaciation due to disease, worry, etc, and of long standing.—CAUSTICUM.

Emaciation most notable in neck.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Emaciation of lower extremities.—PINUS SILVESTRIS.

Emaciation, a gradual drying up, desire for fresh air, dyspnœa, sensation of expansion and left-sided pains are characteristic.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.

Emaciation, lassitude, scrofulous diseases, rheumatic affections.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.

Emaciation.—KALIUM SILICICUM.

Emaciation.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Emotional excitability, hallucinations.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

Emphysema (Quebracho).—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.

Empty feeling in stomach; eating temporarily relieves all discomfort.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Enfeebled portal circulation.—LEPTANDRA VIRGINICA.

Enlarged and inflamed gouty finger joints.—STELLARIA MEDIA.

Enlarged glands.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Enlarged glands.—UREA PURA.

Enlarged parotid and goitre.—BROMIUM.

Enlarged prostate and retention of urine.—STIGMATA MAYDIS.

Enlarged spleen (Ceanoth).—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

Enlarged spleen, fever, hepatic congestion—LUFFA AMARA.

Enlarged tonsils.—AGRAPHIS NUTANS.

Enlarged tonsils.—TUBERCULINUM.

Enlargement of liver.—VIPERA BERUS.

Enlargement of the uterus.—FRAXINUS AMERICANA.

Ennui.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Enteric symptoms and great drowsiness very marked.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Enteroptosis with loose and frequent evacuations.—OPUNTIA FICUS.

Enuresis and urticaria.—URTICA URENS.

Enuresis due to vesical atony; senile incontinence.—RHUS AROMATICA.

Enuresis.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Epidemic influenza.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Epilepsy (with salt-free diet).—KALIUM BROMATUM.

Epilepsy from blow on head.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.

Epilepsy with rush of blood to the head before attack; aura felt in region of heart; flying sensation.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Epilepsy without aura.—ZINCUM VALERIANICUM.

Epilepsy without aura; after fright and other violent emotions and after masturbation.—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.

Epilepsy, chorea, and metrorrhagia.—VISCUM ALBUM.

Epilepsy, insomnia, mental exhaustion.—VERBENA URTICAEFOLIA.

Epilepsy.—COTYLEDON UMBILICUS.

Epilepsy.—SILICEA TERRA.

Epilepsy.—TUBERCULINUM.

Epilepsy; lupus.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.

Epileptic spasms followed by nausea and vomiting.—BELLADONNA.

Epileptic symptoms.—BUFO RANA.

Epileptiform convulsion.—ALUMINA SILICATA.

Epileptiform convulsions.—CAMPHORA.

Epileptiform convulsions; worse, during menstruation and pregnancy.—OENANTHE CROCATA.

Epistaxis and occipital headache.—RHUS GLABRA.

Epistaxis of bright blood.—ERECHTHITES HIERACIFOLIA.

Epistaxis.—FERRUM PICRICUM.

Epistaxis; profound prostration.—DIPHTHERINUM.

Epithelial cancer, internally and locally (W Owens).—ACETICUM ACIDUM.

Epithelioma of the lip.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Epithelioma, lupus, ulcers, granular lids.—ABRUS PRECATORIUS.

Epithelioma.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Eradicates tendency to erysipelas.—GRAPHITES.

Erratic pains, with bad humor, desire to weep or fear of sickness.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Erratic shifting of pains.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.

Erratic spasmodic pains.—ICTODES FOETIDA.

Eructations, nausea, salivation, pressure on stomach.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Eruptions after vaccination.—MEZEREUM.

Eruptions following hot weather and vaccinations; boils, and eczema.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.

Eruptions on hands, arms or face around the menstrual period.—DULCAMARA.

Eruptions on the head, face, and neck; pimples; acne.—LAPPA ARCTIUM.

Erysipelas and foul ulcers.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Erysipelatous inflammations, dropsical effusions and anasarca, acute, inflammation of kidneys, and other perenchymatous tissues are characteristic pathological states corresponding to Apis.—APIS MELLIFICA

Eserine is used locally to produce contraction of pupil.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Especially about left shoulder and heart.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.

Especially adapted to chronic diseases with syphilitic and mercurial history.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Especially adapted to digestive disturbances, portal congestion, and hypochondrical states depending thereon.—NUX VOMICA.

Especially adapted to diseases of women, with a long history of indigestion and uterine disease; children who cannot digest milk.—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.

Especially adapted to full-blooded, plethoric persons.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Especially adapted to nervous, lively, affectionate women.—MUREX PURPUREA.

Especially adapted to the light-complexioned, narrow-chested subjects.—TUBERCULINUM.

Especially adapted to the young.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Especially in lumbar region and joints of hips, shoulders and wrists.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Especially indicated in fat children and adults, who are feeble and catch cold in relaxing atmosphere; warm, moist weather.—IPECACUANHA.

Especially indicated in pale, lean persons, with lax, flabby muscles.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.

Especially indicated in systems disposed to remittent bilious fevers; in peritonitis and meningitis with plastic exudate.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Especially of frequent employment in diseases of children, where peevishness, restlessness, and colic give the needful indications.—CHAMOMILLA.

Especially suitable to lymphatic and hypochondriacal patients.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Especially suited to tired, languid, exhausted subjects.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Especially useful in failing compensation dependent upon fatty heart.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Especially useful in females.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.

Especially useful in rheumatic, nervous subjects with ovarian irritation, uterine cramps and heavy limbs.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Especially when associated with bronchitis.—BLATTA ORIENTALIS.

Eucalyptus is a powerful antiseptic and destructive to low forms of life, a stimulating expectorant and an efficient diaphoretic.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Eugenia produces a state of intoxication like alcohol.—EUGENIA JAMBOS.

Eupatorium acts principally upon the gastro-hepatic organs and bronchial mucous membrane.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.

Every opportunity is sought for self-destruction.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Every organ and tissue of the body is more or less affected by this powerful drug; it transforms healthy cells into decrepit, inflamed and necrotic wrecks, decomposes the blood, producing a profound anemia.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Every spring, return of skin affections.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Everything appears beautiful and larger; excitement soon changing to depression.—EUGENIA JAMBOS.

Everything appears larger than it really is.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.

Everything smells and tastes like honey.—APOCYNUM ANDROSAEMIFOLIUM.

Everything tastes sweet.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.

Evil effects of sea bathing.—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.

Exalted nervous sensibility.—DOLICHOS PRURIENS.

Excellent for the intercranial, climacteric disturbances, or due to menstrual suppression.—GLONOINUM.

Excellent galactagog, renders milk more nourishing and increases quantity.—LECITHINUM.

Excellent in renal dropsy.—EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM.

Excellent medicine for beriberi—AEGLE-MARMELOS or AEGLE-FOLI.

Excellent medicine for jaundice; leprosy, skin diseases, syphilis, gonorrhea, dropsy, leucorrhea, elephantiasis—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.

Excellent remedy for hoarseness with cough; catarrhal fever; chest pain; respiratory diseases with aphonia, broncho-pneumonia; retention of urine—SOLANUM XANTHOCARPUM.

Excellent remedy for sprains and bruises.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Excess of venosity.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Excessive and rapid emaciation.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Excessive dryness of all mucous surfaces.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Excessive irritability and fretfulness, together with a thickly-coated white tongue, are true guiding symptoms to many forms of disease calling for this remedy.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Excessive obesity.—THYROIDINUM.

Excessive painfulness is a guiding symptom to its use.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Excessive physical irritability.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Excited mood and desire to be busy.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.

Excitement in both sexes.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.

Excites sexual organs and acts on central nervous system and respiratory center.—YOHIMBINUM.

Excoriating urine and calculi.—FABIANA IMBRICATA.

Excoriating, burning, and offensive discharges.—KREOSOTUM.

Excruciating backache.—VARIOLINUM.

Exerts a tonic influence on the skin.—SALVIA OFFICINALIS.

Exhausted nervous system from physical and mental strain.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.

Exhaustion after disease.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.

Exhaustion and heaviness of the body after slight exertion, with orgasm of blood to chest, face.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Exhaustion with vertigo; numbness and tingling in hands and feet; involuntary action of lower jaw.—STRYCHNOS GAULTHERIANA.

Exhaustion, must rest frequently when walking.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Exophthalmia goitre.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Exophthalmic goitre, with increased heart’s action and pulsation of arteries; tremors and nervousness; heat and sweating; bronchial irritation.—JABORANDI.

Exophthalmic goitre.—BELLADONNA.

Exophthalmic goitre.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Exostosis, caries, nightly bone-pains, especially cranial, nasal, and palatine.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Experiments upon animals showed it to act more powerfully than morphine which is contained in the plant.—ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA.

Explosive belching especially in neurotics.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Explosive nervousness.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

External numbness of whole body in the morning and weakness.—AMBRA GRISEA.

Externally, as a vulnerary like Arnica and Calendula.—HELIANTHUS ANNUUS.

Externally, in nævi.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Extreme muscular depression; increased patellar reflex.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.

Extreme nervous hypersensitiveness.—AMBRA GRISEA.

Extreme sensitiveness characterizes this remedy.—COFFEA CRUDA.

Extreme sensitiveness to cold.—PSORINUM.

Extreme sensitiveness to draughts.—ARALIA RACEMOSA.

Extreme sensitiveness to touch and general soreness is marked.—APIS MELLIFICA

Extreme weariness.—BLATTA AMERICANA.

Extremely happy and contented, nothing troubles.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Extremeties. A feeling of intoxication is produced, followed by a loss of power over the limbs.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

Extremeties. A powerful tissue remedy for hard, stony glands, varicose and enlarged veins, and malnutrition of bones.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Extremities. Affections of bones, especially femur.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

Extremities: A rheumatic remedy.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Exudations, stasis, swelling, come within the range of this remedy.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Exudative pleurisy and other exudative processes.—ABROTANUM.

Eye symptoms have been verified.—GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.

Eye symptoms striking.—BENZOLUM.

Eye symptoms, ptosis, double vision, blurred vision.—BOTULINUM.

Eyeball very tender to touch.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Eyeballs very painful, with pressure over root of nose.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

Eyes brilliant, with lachrymation or itching, the conditions accompanied by a species of stupefaction, with hardness of hearing or noises from aural pressure.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Face: A streak of pain from the temple to the chin, as if the face were cut with a razor.—LEPIDIUM BONARIENSE.

Facial and abdominal muscles twitch.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Facial neuralgia, violent in left temple and inferior maxillary.—ZINCUM VALERIANICUM.

Facial neuralgias mostly right-sided.—CITRUS VULGARIS.

Facial paralysis.—AMMONIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Facilitates the termination of the cold and conserves strength and appetite (Cartier).—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Failing compensation.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Faint, as if dying.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Fainting with pain in stomach.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.

Fainting.—VESPA CRABRO.

Faintness, sinking sensations.—GALANTHUS NIVALIS.

False labor-pains.—VIBURNUM OPULUS.

Famous for its action on the liver and in the treatment of obesity, diabetes, and gout.—CARLSBAD AQUA.

Fat anemic babies with Iodine appetite.—LAPIS ALBUS.

Fat patients with weak heart, wheezing, feel suffocated.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Fat producer: Acts as a fat producer, corrects tissue waste.—ALFALFA.

Fat, bloated, large-limbed children, who are cross, peevish, whining; capricious; want dainty things, tidbits, and refuse substantial food.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Fatigue, agitation, and bone pains, worse in morning.—COBALTUM METALLICUM.

Fatty degeneration of liver.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Fatty degenerations.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Fatty heart.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Fauces red and swollen, face swollen.—ASIMINA TRILOBA.

Favors elimination.—URTICA URENS.

Favors expulsion of splinters.—ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS.

Favors falling off of tartar of teeth.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.

Favors formation of clots speedily.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Favors healthy granulations on ulcerated surfaces.—GALIUM APARINE.

Fear fright and worry.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Fear of examination in students.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Fear of going to sleep.—SABAL SERRULATA.

Fear of slightest draught.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Feeble patients with languid circulation.—CINNAMOMUM CEYLANICUM.

Feeling as if all internal organs were too large, especially those of left side.—JUGLANS CINEREA.

Feeling as if cold air were streaming through skull and air-passages.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

Feeling as if mumps were coming on.—TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE.

Feeling as if parts were enlarged and heavier.—ARANEA DIADEMA.

Feeling as if wind were blowing on some part.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Feeling of fullness with congestion of salivary glands, followed by increased copious flow of saliva.—TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE.

Feeling of intense lassitude, weakness and despair.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Feeling of sickness keeps patient awake at night.—ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM.

Feeling that he must stretch.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Feels as if bowels were settled down in lower abdomen.—OPUNTIA FICUS.

Feels as if parts were pressed together.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Feels as if walking on air, or of not touching the bed when lying down.—LAC CANINUM.

Feels cold even in warm room.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Feels every change from dry to wet; cannot even eat plants growing near water, nor fish.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Feels tight all over.—CROTON TIGLIUM.

Feels too weak to talk loud.—COCCULUS INDICUS.

Feels uncomfortable with only one pillow.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Feels weak, dizzy and a tired feeling.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Female organs: Acts on nervous system and female organs.—GUACO.

Female symptoms most important.—VIBURNUM OPULUS.

Female. A powerful emmenagogue, used in physiological doses.—GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM.

Female. Affections of breast, heart, lancinating pains.—LEPIDIUM BONARIENSE.

Female. Hot flashes at menopause with weakness and perspiration.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Female. Hot flushes, followed by perspiration, with trembling.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Female. Hot flushes, nausea, salivation and profuse perspiration.—JABORANDI.

Female: A remedy for uterine displacements.—EUPIONUM.

Ferr phos 3x increases hemoglobin.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Fetid breath, urine, sweat.—DAPHNE INDICA.

Fetid flatus.—RHUS GLABRA.

Fever sores on lips.—FRAXINUS AMERICANA.

Fever. A Cuban remedy for fevers, especially malarial.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.

Fever. A dose of Chinin sulph in high potency sometimes arouses suppressed malaria, and brings back the paroxysm.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.

Fever. A remedy for certain headaches, intermittent fever.—MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.

Fever. A remedy for malarial fever and neuralgias and so-called, bilious headaches.—AMMONIUM PICRICUM.

Fever. In septic fevers, especially puerperal, Pyrogen has demonstrated its great value as a homeopathic dynamic antiseptic. (H. C. Allen).—PYROGENIUM.

Fever: Acute, sudden, and violent invasion, with fever, call for it.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Fever: After influenza and wasting, exhaustive diseases where there is much weakness and heaviness, slow recovery of nerve power.—LATHYRUS SATIVUS.

Fevers of a relapsing character.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Fheshy subjects: Adapted to fleshy subjects with dyspepsia and catarrhal affections.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.

Fibroid tumors of the breast, 2x trit.—THYROIDINUM.

Fibroid tumors with intense burning pains through the part with profuse hemorrhage.—LAPIS ALBUS.

Fibroids.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Fibrous growths, subinvolution, and prolapse.—FRAXINUS AMERICANA.

Fidgets and urinary difficulties in women.—MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.

Fine sand in urine of a brown color.—EPIGEA REPENS.

Finger-ends thickened, horny; insensible to pinching and pricking.—POPULUS CANDICANS.

Fingers covered by crust caused by pustules, disagreeable odor.—ALNUS RUBRA.

First remedy in inflammations, inflammatory fevers.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

First remedy in injuries to the deeper tissues, after major surgical work.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

First stage of cold and cough; convalescence after prolonged fever; general debility; infantile liver; jaundice—ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA.

First stage, period of hallucination or mania with defective eye sight during which the animal performs all sorts of antics.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.

First stages of a cold, with chilliness and sneezing.—CAMPHORA.

Fissures, with pain during stool, as if rectum were torn.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Fissures.—SEDUM ACRE.

Fistula in ano.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Fistulas.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Flabby children subject to colds.—CALCAREA IODATA.

Flabby condition of uterus. Hemorrhage.—USTILAGO MAYDIS.

Flabby, debilitated constitution.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.

Flabby: A remedy for the sycotic diathesis; flabby, lymphatic constitution, flabby with red face.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.

Flashes of heat all over.—CARLSBAD AQUA.

Flashes of heat and coldness.—ERECHTHITES HIERACIFOLIA.

Flatulence in stomach and abdomen.—ARISTOLOCHIA MILHOMENS.

Flatulence, with sour risings.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Flatulence. A remedy for flatulence and affections of the tongue.—CAJUPUTUM.

Flatulence.—TARAXACUM OFFICINALE.

Flatulence: Abdominal flatulence.—JUNCUS EFFUSUS.

Flatulence; food regurgitates; sore and bruised feeling in stomach; catching pain around heart.—CHLOROFORMIUM.

Flatulence; promotes digestion.—ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA.

Flatulence—ACALYPHA INDICA.

Flatulency and diarrhœa.—CINNAMOMUM CEYLANICUM.

Flatulent colic.—HEDEOMA PULEGIOIDES.

Flatulent state and prematurely aged look.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Flatus in colon: Accumulation of flatus in splenic flexure of colon.—MOMORDICA BALSAMICA.

Fleeting neuralgic pains in head, over eyes, in ear, both sides of nose, teeth.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Fleshy aged people, with dropsical and paretic tendencies.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Fleshy persons: Acts well in fleshy persons, good livers, but with little endurance.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Fleshy women at climacteric, slightest emotion causing palpitation.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Flexors mostly affected.—CIMEX LECTULARIUS.

Fluent coryza.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.

Fluttering sensation (Caladium).—BRACHYGLOTTIS REPENS.

Flying pains all over.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Follicular tonsillitis.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.

Food poisoning from canned spinach produced a clinical picture suggested in a bulbar paresis.—BOTULINUM.

For asthmatic complaints; worse from inhaling any dust.—ICTODES FOETIDA.

For cancer of the liver.—CHOLESTERINUM.

For certain forms of ciliary neuralgia and ulceration upon a syphilitic base, this remedy is most effective.—CINNABARIS.

For gastric headaches, bilious attacks, with characteristically mapped tongue and jaundiced skin.—TARAXACUM OFFICINALE.

For homeopathic employment, the mental symptoms and those of the gastric sphere, determine its choice.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

For homeopathic purposes, the peculiar nervous symptoms are very characteristic, and have frequently been verified, especially in the therapeutics of children.—BORAX VENETA.

For punctured wounds, produced by sharp-pointed instruments or bites particularly if the wounded parts are cold, this is the remedy.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

For shock after surgical operations.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

For speakers and singers.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

For women with chronic pelvic disorders.—MEDORRHINUM.

Formalin in hot water as vapor most valuable therapeutic agent in pertussis, phthisis, in catarrhal affections of upper air-passages.—FORMALINUM.

Formication with contraction of extremities.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.

Formication, numbness, pain in all limbs.—ALUMINA SILICATA.

Formication; Extreme restlessness; must keep in constant motion even though walking aggravates.—TARENTULA HISPANICA.

Foul discharges with emaciation and great debility.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Found effective in the treatment of rheumatism and gout, in skin affections generally, acne rosacea, nævi, moles, ulcers and cancers.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Found in grapes, pineapple, sorrel and other fruits. It is an antiscorbutic antiseptic, stimulating the mucous and salivary secretions.—TARTARICUM ACIDUM.

Found useful in emphysema with excessive dyspnoea and cough, much mucous secretion.—ANTIMONIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Free foul secretions.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Frequent and extreme changes in sensations and mental conditions.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Frequent and irresistible yawning.—CITRUS VULGARIS.

Frequent cough with this pain.—ANISUM STELLATUM.

Frequent urination and profuse watery diarrhoea.—LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.

Frequent urination of a nervous origin.—CUBEBA OFFICINALIS.

Frequent yellow diarrhoea, worse at night.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Frequently indicated in secondary syphilis and effects of mercury.—AURUM METALLICUM.

From its action on the sympathetic, Alfalfa favorably influences nutrition, evidenced in “toning up” the appetite and digestion resulting in greatly improved mental and physical vigor, with gain in weight.—ALFALFA.

Frontal and temporal pain chiefly, with soreness in eyes.—HOMARUS.

Frontal bone and sinus, antrum and salivary glands are specifically affected by this drug.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.

Frontal headache; shocks through head.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Fruits and ice-water lie very cold.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Fulgurating pains of locomotor ataxia.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Fullness in various parts, dry, swollen mucous membranes.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Fullness of head, and sensation of heat of the surfaces of the body.—POPULUS TREMULOIDES.

Furious delirium.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Furthermore, is noticed, slowing of pulse, (medullary vagus stimulation), and strengthening of heart beat (increased myocardial contractility), resembling Digitalis; increased glandular activity, glycosuria; depression of respiratory center; contraction of muscular tissue of eye, uterus, vagina; relaxation of muscular tissue of stomach, intestines, bladder.—ADRENALINUM.

Furthers absorption of effusion in plural cavity.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.

Galactorrhœa.—SALVIA OFFICINALIS.

Galium acts on the urinary organs, is a diuretic and of use in dropsies, gravel and calculi.—GALIUM APARINE.

Gall stone colic.—DIOSCOREA VILLOSA.

Gallstones (Berberis; Cholest; Calc).—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

Gallstones and insomnia.—CHOLESTERINUM.

Gangrene.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Gastralgia and hypochlorrhydria.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Gastralgia, enteralgia, seasickness, cholera infantum; cold, but wants abdomen uncovered.—TABACUM.

Gastralgia.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Gastric affections of drunkards and gouty subjects.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Gastric and intestinal irritation when the tongue is elongated and pointed, tip and edges red.—AMYGDALUS PERSICA.

Gastric catarrh (Hydrast).—CORYDALIS FORMOSA.

Gastric derangements of pregnancy.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Gastric disturbance with coldness.—ANTHEMIS NOBILIS.

Gastric disturbances, fickle appetite, nausea, waterbrash, bitter taste.—SYMPHORICARPUS RACEMOSUS.

Gastric headache.—CASCARA SAGRADA.

Gastric irritation of children; no form of food tolerated.—AMYGDALUS PERSICA.

Gastric, hepatic and abdominal complaints that are aggravated by drinking coffee.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Gastric, vesicle and rectal crises.—THIOSINAMINUM.

Gastro-enteric symptoms.—LIMULUS CYCLOPS.

Gastro-enteritis.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Gastro-intestinal and genito-urinary tracts affected, inducing secondary anæmia and various reflexes.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Gastro-intestinal catarrh, with marked acidity.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Gastro-intestinal disturbances of influenza and typhoid.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Gastro-intestinal inflammation, with much debility, and relapse in phthisis, call for this remedy.—KALIUM NITRICUM.

Gastro-intestinal irritation.—BORAX VENETA.

General action on thickening of the skin and epithelium.—CASTOR EQUI.

General anæsthetic, antispasmodic.—CHLOROFORMIUM.

General anasarca due to heart and kidney disease.—LIATRIS SPICATA.

General anasarca.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

General and sexual debility.—SABAL SERRULATA.

General coldness, not ameliorated by warmth.—LAUROCERASUS.

General depression from heat of sun.— GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

General disorganization of the blood, hemorrhages and jaundice.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

General exhaustion.—TUBERCULINUM.

General failure of mental power, loss of memory, melancholia, anæsthesia of the mucous membranes, especially of eyes, throat, and skin; acne; loss of sexual desire, paralysis.—KALIUM BROMATUM.

General feeling as if bruised by blows.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

General feeling of lassitude in the morning, especially weakness of the legs, with muscular stiffness.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

General insensibility of surface (worse, back and abdomen); rubbing and pounding borne without pain, and is grateful on account of warmth produced.—POPULUS CANDICANS.

General offensive character of discharge and exhalations.—SULPHUR.

General paralysis.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

General paresis.—BADIAGA.

General prostration.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

General prostration.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

General soreness and aching; every part of the body feels sore when touched; early tuberculosis.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

General uncleanliness of body.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

General venous stasis, bluish skin, limbs cold.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

General weakness bordering on paralysis.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

General. A congenial soil for the action of Phos acid is found in young people who grow rapidly, and who are overtaxed, mentally or physically.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

General. A deep, long acting medicine for complaints which come on slowly and reach their final development after long periods.—CALCAREA SILICATA.

General. A jaded state, mental or physical, due to overwork.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

General. A languid, foul, painless, destructive remedy.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

General. Lowered vital power from loss of fluids, after drugging; after other diseases; in old people with venous congestions; states of collapse in cholera, typhoid; these are some of the conditions offering special inducements to the action of Carbo veg.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

General. A most remarkable healing agent, applied locally.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

General. A mucous membrane medicine.—ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA.

General. A mucous membrane medicine.—INULA HELENIUM.

General. It is a princely remedy for old laborers, especially gardeners (Burnett).—BELLIS PERENNIS.

General: In case of snake bite, mother tincture is to be applied both externally and internally: 10 drops per dose every 15 to 20 minutes until the patient feels better—LEUCAS ASPERA.

Generative organs: Acts upon the generative organs probably through the lumbar centers of the spinal cord; prostration, weakness and pain of back, pins and needle sensation in extremities.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Gets out of breath easily.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Gets up at night and works, remembers nothing in the morning (Kali phos).—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.

Giddiness and stupefaction.—LUPULUS HUMULUS.

Giddiness with vertical hemiopia.—TITANIUM METALLICUM.

–Give 5-6 drops, every half hour, two hours before expected demand on voice (loss of voice).—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.

Give as preventive.—BELLADONNA.

Given a persistent case of skin irritation, boils or varicose ulceration with polyuria, it is indicated.—INSULINUM.

Given full play, Aurum develops in the organism, by attacking the blood, glands, and bone, conditions bearing striking resemblance to mercurial and syphilitic infections; and it is just for such deteriorations of the bodily fluids and alterations in the tissues, that Aurum assumes great importance as a remedy.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Gives power to endure prolonged physical exertion without taking food and without feeling fatigued.—KOLA.

Gives quiet and ease to the last moments of life when given in high potency.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Glabella region bloated.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Gland: Aching, soreness, restlessness, prostration, are general symptoms guiding to Phytolacca. Pre-eminently a glandular remedy.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Glands are indurated, veins distended, skin blue.—CARBO ANIMALIS.

Glands have a certain elasticity and pliability about them rather than the stony hardness of Calc fluor and Cistus.—LAPIS ALBUS.

Glands swollen in scrofulous subjects.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Glands swollen.—BADIAGA.

Glands swollen; tongue red, swollen; breath and discharge very offensive.—DIPHTHERINUM.

Glands. A deep-acting anti-psoric remedy, with marked action in glandular affections, herpetic eruptions, chronic swellings, when patient is extremely sensitive to cold.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Glands. A powerful medicine whenever enlarged glands are present.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Glands. A powerful tissue remedy for hard, stony glands, varicose and enlarged veins, and malnutrition of bones.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Glands. Affections of glands, goitre, pre-ulcerative stage of carcinoma.—LAPIS ALBUS.

Glands: Acts on glandular system, mucous membranes and obstinate ulcers, epidermis, tetters, eczema.—FULIGO LIGNI.

Glands: Acts on the glandular system, engorging and indurating it, altering its structure like scrofulous and cancerous conditions.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Glandular atrophy: Catarrh of all mucous membranes, rapid emaciation, notwithstanding good appetite, and glandular atrophy call for this remedy, in numerous wasting diseases and in scrofulous patients.—IODIUM.

Glandular inflammation.—ANANTHERUM MURICATUM.

Glandular swellings with heat and inflammation.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Glandular swellings.—KALIUM IODATUM.

Gleet.—ABIES CANADENSIS.

Globus and clavus hystericus.—AQUILEGIA VULGARIS.

Glycosuria with motor paralysis.—CURARE.

Gnawing itching in all parts, especially eyes.—AGNUS CASTUS.

Goitre of puberty and pregnancy.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Goitre with exophthalmic symptoms; full doses, also injecting 5-10 drops into thyroid gland.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Goitre.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Goitre.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Goitre.—IODIUM.

Goitre.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Goitre.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Goitre.—THYROIDINUM.

Gonorrhea; urinary trouble—COLEUS AROMATICUS.

Gonorrhœa.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Gonorrhoea; second stage, with continuous tenesmus.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

Gonorrhoeal rheumatism and cystitis.—METHYLENUM COERULEUM.

Gonorrhœal rheumatism.—FRANCISCEA UNIFLORA.

Good remedy for hemoptysis—JUSTICIA RUBRUM.

Good remedy in vesical troubles after operations and in pregnancy.—POPULUS TREMULOIDES.

Gossypium will relieve tardy menses, especially with sensation that the flow is about to start and yet does not do so.—GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM.

Gout (Chronic).—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Gout and articular rheumatism; pains worse, motion; better, pressure.—FORMICA RUFA.

Gout and tophi.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

Gout and uric acid diathesis.—URTICA URENS.

Gout with gastric symptoms.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Gout, with deposits in joints.—AMMONIUM BENZOICUM.

Gout. A remedy for chronic gouty patients uric acid diathesis, indicated in bronchitis and nodosities of the joints of the fingers and backs of the hands.—AMMONIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Gout. A remedy for eczema associated with gouty and rheumatic symptoms.—ARBUTUS ANDRACHNE.

Gout.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Gout: Acute outbursts of gouty poisons, especially when assuming the neuralgic forms.—FORMICA RUFA.

Gouty and asthmatic.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.

Gouty eczema.—UREA PURA.

Gradual loss of weight from impaired nutrition.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Gravel.—BAROSMA CRENULATUM.

Gravel.—NITROMURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Gravel; arthritis.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Great accumulation and incarceration of flatulence.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Great accumulation of mucus.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Great and rapid prostration, tendency toward hemorrhages, from the different orifices, of dark fluid blood, cyanosis, rapid respiration and heart action, albuminuria and twitching and jerking of muscles.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Great aversion to water; cannot bear to touch it.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Great children’s remedy.—BELLADONNA.

Great contradictions.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Great debility caused by summer heat; chronic effects of sunstroke; exhaustion; anemic; milky, watery skin; very weak ankles, are all peculiar Natrum carbonicum conditions.—NATRIUM CARBONICUM.

Great debility in the morning in bed.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Great debility, the slightest effort induces perspiration.—IODIUM.

Great debility; most weakness felt in the morning in bed.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Great debility; worse, heat.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.

Great difficulty of breathing.—OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM.

Great disposition to take cold, especially in damp weather.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Great disturbance and irritability of nervous system.—MEDORRHINUM.

Great emaciation.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Great emaciation.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Great exhaustion after the slightest exertion.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Great exhaustion and drowsiness.—MERCURIALIS PERENNIS.

Great fatigue, as from over-exertion; weary after meals.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Great flatulence.—MOSCHUS.

Great lassitude and sluggishness; hemorrhages from every orifice of the body; black spots.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Great lassitude, no inclination to work; extreme irritability, easily excited by the slightest opposition, ending in congestive head symptoms.—GLONOINUM.

Great lassitude.—LAC CANINUM.

Great liability to take cold.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Great muscular soreness and putrid phenomena always are present.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Great nervous agitation and restlessness.—COFFEA CRUDA.

Great nervous erethism is always present.—AMMONIUM VALERIANICUM.

Great pain and violent burning in abscesses.—PYROGENIUM.

Great prostration, sense of constriction in throat, stiffness of nape, tearing from nape into occiput, lusterless eyes.—CYTISUS LABURNUM.

Great prostration.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Great relief from discharges.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Great remedy for congestive headaches, hyperemia of the brain from excess of heat or cold.—GLONOINUM.

Great remedy for the aged, with impairment of all functions, weakness, coldness and numbness, usually of single parts, fingers, arms, etc.—AMBRA GRISEA.

Great sensitiveness to all impressions.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Great sensitiveness to cold; partial sweats.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Great sensitiveness to taking cold.—SILICEA TERRA.

Great sensitiveness.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Great sleepiness.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Great susceptibility to external impressions, to light, sound, odors, touch, electrical changes, thunder-storms.—PHOSPHORUS.

Great thirsts, weakness, emaciation.—SYZYGIUM JAMBOLANUM.

Great trembling in extremities.—DORYPHORA DECEMLINEATA.

Great value in open, painful wounds, with weakness from loss of blood.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.

Great weakness after influenza (Kali phos).—ABROTANUM.

Great weakness and hunger, yet loses flesh.—THYROIDINUM.

Great weakness and prostration.—LAC CANINUM.

Great weakness and weariness.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Great weakness, especially on right side.—CHLOROFORMIUM.

Great weakness, with diarrhoea, with dry and brown tongue.—TARTARICUM ACIDUM.

Great weakness.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Green discharges.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Griping, colic, pain in back and hypogastrium with painful and excessive menses.—MOMORDICA BALSAMICA.

Growing pains and weak ankles.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Growing pains.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.

Growth of tumors invite it also.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Gummata and night-pains.—CORYDALIS FORMOSA.

Gushing and offensive.—PODOPHYLLINUM.

Gushing leucorrhoea.—GRAPHITES.

Gyratory and graceful motions.—STRAMONIUM.

Habitual sick headaches.—GERANIUM MACULATUM.

Hæmaturia.—GALLICUM ACIDUM.

Hæmaturia.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Hæmophilia.—GALLICUM ACIDUM.

Hæmoptysis due to valvular heart disease.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.

Hæmoptysis, hectic and colliquative diarrhœa.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.

Hæmoptysis.—MILLEFOLIUM.

Hæmoptysis.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Hæmorrhage from any part.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.

Hæmorrhage from the uterus, with painful micturition.—ERIGERON CANADENSE.

Hæmorrhage from uterine fibroid with aching in back or general bruised soreness.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.

Hæmorrhages are caused and cured by this remedy.—ERIGERON CANADENSE.

Hæmorrhages bright-red and profuse.—IPECACUANHA.

Hæmorrhages from bowels, hæmoptysis, etc.—CINNAMOMUM CEYLANICUM.

Hæmorrhages internally and locally (Hamam).—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Hæmorrhages, bright from any orifice.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Hæmorrhages, especially connected with hepatic disease.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.

Hæmorrhages, especially epistaxis.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.

Hæmorrhages, ulcerations, cancerous affections.—KREOSOTUM.

Hæmorrhages, where blood is fluid and clots together.—SABINA.

Hæmorrhages; continued oozing; thin, fetid, watery black blood.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Hæmorrhagic Variola.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Hæmorrhoids and constipation.—CASCARA SAGRADA.

Hæmorrhoids.—SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM.

Hæmostatic after tooth extraction.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Hahnemann says that it is much more difficult to estimate the action of Opium than of almost any other drug. The effects of Opium as shown in the insensibility of the nervous system, the depression, drowsy stupor, painlessness, and torpor, the general sluggishness and lack of vital reaction, constitute the main indications for the drug when used homeopathically.—OPIUM.

Half conscious and worried feeling during sleep.—GALANTHUS NIVALIS.

Hallucinations-Epileptiform attacks, coma, and anæsthesia.—BENZOLUM.

Hamstrings feel too short (Ammon mur).—CIMEX LECTULARIUS.

Hands are stiff, as if from squeezing something a long time.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Hard chancre.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.

Hard chancres.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Hard knots in female breast.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Hardening of tissues of tongue, rectum, uterus, etc; ulcers with indurated base.—ALUMEN.

Has a marked action on the skin, heart and nervous system, producing and curing paralytic conditions with cramp-like contractions of upper extremities.—OLEANDER.

Has a marked deterrent influence on the formation of polypi.—FORMICA RUFA.

Has a marked effect on the skin, producing eruption like eczema, also upon the circulation, predisposing to hemorrhages; marked languor and lassitude.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.

Has a particular tendency to develop the skin phase of internal disorders.—GRAPHITES.

Has a positive action on the generative organs of both sexes hysteria and nervousness.—SALIX NIGRA.

Has a powerful diuretic action in myxodema and various types of oedema.—THYROIDINUM.

Has a powerful effect on fibrous and osseous tissues; fasciæ and muscle sheaths; acts on scar tissue.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Has a profound trophic action.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Has a pronounced action on the inferior maxillary branch of the fifth pair of the cranial nerves; on the ear; and respiratory tract and bladder.—VERBASCUM THAPSUS.

Has a quieting effect on the nervous system.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Has a selective action on brain and nervous system, favorably influencing their nutritive function.—AVENA SATIVA.

Has a selective affinity for bleeding mucous surfaces.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Has a special action on the uterus; also upon serous and fibrous membranes; hence its use in gout.—SABINA.

Has a special affinity for female and urinary organs.—LAMIUM ALBUM.

Has a specific action on the ear.—VIOLA ODORATA.

Has a specific affinity for the breast; very useful in the dissipation of breast tumors.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Has a specific antibacterial action, as in gonorrhœa and vaccination.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Has a specific place in the treatment of dysentery.—TROMBIDIUM .

Has a wide action upon the cerebrospinal and muscular system, as well as upon the uterus and ovaries.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Has affinity for the tubercular diathesis.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.

Has also a prominent action on the heart.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Has an extensive range of action affecting the head, ear, throat, kidneys and liver and on metabolism.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.

Has an immediate effect of increasing the blood sugar, glycosuria results.—SYZYGIUM JAMBOLANUM.

Has an important action on the rectum; hemorrhoids.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Has been employed successfully in the treatment of tuberculosis; its good effects seen in the change of the sputum, which becomes decreased and more aerated and less purulent.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.

Has been found a useful remedy in enuresis, seasickness, constipation, etc.—SANICULA AQUA.

Has been found of much use in oxaluria.—KALIUM SULPHURICUM.

Has been found of real use in the treatment of weak ankles and tardiness in walking, in scrofulous and rachitic children.—PINUS SILVESTRIS.

Has been made use of in cephalalgia, sciatica, paralysis.—LOLEUM TEMULENTUM.

Has been used for cancer of the breast, and has an unquestioned influence over cancer disease.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.

Has been used for milk-flow in nursing women, lumbago and rheumatism, colic, with drowsiness and spasmodic yawning.—SPIRANTHES.

Has been used in lupus and tuberculosis processes externally, also in skin disease, nasal catarrh, etc.—TITANIUM METALLICUM.

Has been used successfully in the treatment of consumption by giving the pure juice.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Has been used with marked success in the treatment of syphilis following Mercury; also, in elephantiasis, leprosy, and acute dysentery.—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.

Has clinical confirmation of its use in cancerous ulcers and nodulated tumors of the tongue.—GALIUM APARINE.

Has considerable clinical reputation in the treatment of earache, toothache, and enuresis.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Has considerable reputation in leprosy and lupus, when there is no ulceration.—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.

Has distinct diuretic properties; hence its use in dropsies.—ONISCUS ASELLUS.

Has elective affinity for skin of face and external genitals.—CROTON TIGLIUM.

Has extensive sphere of action on female organs.—JOANESIA ASOCA.

Has great soothing influence in many nervous disorders, like epilepsy, mania, dementia, delirium tremens, and irritable reflexes.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Has had brilliant clinical results in inflammation of mucous membranes characterized by a membranous exudation; otherwise its action and application is like the carbonate.—CALCAREA ACETICA.

Has many hysterical and nervous symptoms, and is of use in neuralgic affections and anomalous, functional, cardiac disorders.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.

Has marked action on gastro-intestinal tract.—RICINUS COMMUNIS.

Has marked action upon the heart.—IBERIS AMARA.

Has marked antiseptic qualities, antidotal to cholera germs.—TABACUM.

Has marked effect on catarrhal inflammation of ear, and useful in Eustachian catarrh, deafness.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Has marked effects on the throat, and has proven an excellent remedy in pharyngitis, especially the follicular form.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Has marked elective affinity for the eye, heart, and nervous system.—SPIGELIA.

Has marked urinary symptoms, and has been used with success in organic heart disease, with much oedema of lower extremities and scanty urination.—STIGMATA MAYDIS.

Has more power over uterine tumors than any other remedy (Burnett).—AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM.

Has power of suspending or modifying cancerous action.—GALIUM APARINE.

Has powers of antidoting snake-bites and stings of insects.—CEDRON.

Has remarkable power to produce local exudation and helps to make acrid discharge healthy and free.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Has reputation as a remedy in venereal diseases and rheumatism.—JACARANDA CAROBA.

Has some action on the urinary organs, and found useful in gonorrhœa.—TUSSILAGO PETASITES.

Has some reputation as a remedy for epileptic conditions, and convulsive diseases of childhood and girls at puberty.—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.

Has some reputation as a remedy for skin affections, glandular enlargements, and indigestion from imperfect secretion of gastric juice.—ALNUS RUBRA.

Has some reputation in the cure of cataract and corneal opacities.—CINERARIA MARITIMA.

Has special action on kidneys and induces hematuria.—VIPERA BERUS.

Has specific power of relieving the gouty paroxysms.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Has specific relation to the vascular system.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.

Has strong affinity for skin and mucous membranes-An anti-psoric medicine.—SKOOKUM CHUCK AQUA.

Has the property of stimulating cellular metabolism.—X-RAY.

Has vaso-dilatory properties.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.

Hastens suppuration and shortens its duration.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Hawking up of offensive mucus.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Hay fever. A remedy for hay-fever, lachrymation and intolerable itching of the eye-lids.—AMBROSIA ARTEMISIAEFOLIA.

Hay-fever symptoms; itching in posterior nares.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Hay-fever when Solidago is the exciting cause. Here give 30th potency or higher.—SOLIDAGO VIRGA.

Hay-fever, with burning excoriation, paroxysmal cough; tough, tenacious mucus, and fear of suffocation.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.

Hay-fever, with marked aggravation from breathing the least dust.—LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.

Hay-fever.—ARUNDO MAURITANICA.

Hay-fever.—SKOOKUM CHUCK AQUA.

He does a good deal of mental work; has mental strains and leads a sedentary life, found in prolonged office work, overstudy, and close application to business, with its cares and anxieties.—NUX VOMICA.

He is restless, nervous and anemic.—KALIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Head always shows signs of acute congestion.—LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.

Head symptoms marked and verified.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.

Head symptoms often determine the choice of this remedy.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Head, chest and circulation are affected.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.

Head, stomach, and ovarian symptoms marked.—SABAL SERRULATA.

Head. A remedy for migraine.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Headache every seven days.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Headache with nausea, vomiting and vertigo.—CITRUS VULGARIS.

Headache, red face.—GUACO.

Headache, throbbing in forehead and temples and over eyes, with bluish-white coating of tongue.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.

Headache: A remedy for sick, neurasthenic, and nervous headaches, especially in women, brought on or made worse by exertion, shopping, etc.—EPIPHEGUS VIRGINIANA.

Headaches and migraine.—INDIUM METALLICUM.

Headaches from eyestrain and sexual weakness.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Headaches, but without acute crisis, occurring in old people; heaviness rather than pain.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Heart affections and neuralgia.—SPIGELIA.

Heart affections and often indicated for the tubercular diathesis.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Heart and circulation: A remedy in degenerative conditions of the liver and arteries.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Heart block, very slow pulse.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Heart. Diseases of the heart, both organic and functional; angina pectoris; suffocation; vertigo—TERMINALIA ARJUNA.

Heart diseases, in cases of failure of compensation and impending asytole.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

Heart rate increased, exophthalmus and dilation of pupils.—THYROIDINUM.

Heart symptoms quite pronounced.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.

Heart weak with sensation of collapse as if she must fall.—GALANTHUS NIVALIS.

Heart. A cardiac tonic and respiratory stimulant.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.

Heart. A crotalin injection decreases the rate of coagulation of the blood.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Heart. A heart medicine, after rheumatism or influenza, or Bright’s disease, where the muscles of the heart are in stage of fatty degeneration, regulating the pulse and increasing the power of contractions of heart, with increased urinary secretions.—ADONIS VERNALIS.

Heart. A heart remedy, and of use in exophthalmic goitre and hæmorrhoidal bleeding.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.

Heart. A heart remedy.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.

Heart. A picture of Angina pectoris is presented by the action of the drug.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.

Heart. Diminished frequency of the pulse is a prime indication.—APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.

Heart. Lessens the frequency and force of the pulse soothes pain and allays irritability.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Heart: A remedy for neuralgia, hysteria, angina pectoris, and other painful affections, notably in ovarian affections.—ZINCUM VALERIANICUM.

Heart: Acts on the heart; increasing the systole and diminishes the rapidity.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Heart: After the long use of stimulants; irritable heart of tobacco-smokers.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Heart muscle: Acts on muscle of heart, and is a heart tonic.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Heat in stomach is a good guiding symptom.—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.

Heat in various parts (Salicylic acid is found in Spiraea).—SPIRAEA ULMARIA.

Heat internally and externally.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

Heat, redness, throbbing and burning.—BELLADONNA.

Heaviness and difficulty in moving tongue.—GUACO.

Heaviness in all organs.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Heaviness of limbs, unsteady, tottering gait.—AMMONIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Heavy tired feeling.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Hectic fever, coming on 9 to 10 am, and lasting till midnight.—CORALLORHIZA ODONTORHIZA.

Hectic, typhoid, typhus, ptomaine poisoning, diphtheria, dissecting wounds, sewer-gas poisoning, chronic malaria, after-effects of miscarriage, all these conditions at times may present symptoms calling for this unique medicine.—PYROGENIUM.

Hectic; debility; night sweats.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Hematemesis, menorrhagia, hemoptysis, etc.—FICUS RELIGIOSA.

Hematocele.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Hematosis is interfered with, rapid reduction in number of red corpuscles; hence pallor, icterus, anæmia.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Hematuria and cystitis come within the range of this remedy.—RHUS AROMATICA.

Hematuria.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.

Hematuria.—TANNICUM ACIDUM.

Hemiplegia with aphasia.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Hemiplegia.—OLEANDER.

Hemoglobin and red corpuscles are low.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Hemoglobinuria.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Hemoptysis.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.

Hemoptysis—ACALYPHA INDICA.

Hemorrhage arrester; bleeding piles; epistaxis; dysentery mixed with blood; hemoptysis; hematemesis; hematuria; menorrhagia, metrorrhagia, etc.—FICUS RELIGIOSA.

Hemorrhage from any mucous surface.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Hemorrhage from any part, especially lungs; always attended by excitement of the circulation.—ERECHTHITES HIERACIFOLIA.

Hemorrhage from bowels.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Hemorrhage from the bladder.—AMYGDALUS PERSICA.

Hemorrhage, constrictions, periodicity, and spasmodic pains.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Hemorrhage. A general hæmorrhagic medicine, with great faintness and dizziness.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.

Hemorrhage. A hemorrhagic remedy.—ERECHTHITES HIERACIFOLIA.

Hemorrhage; dysentery; dropsy; leucorrhea—CYNODON DACTYLON.

Hemorrhages from mucous membranes.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Hemorrhages in typhoid.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Hemorrhages.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Hemorrhages.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Hemorrhagic diathesis.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Hemorrhoidal diathesis.—DOLICHOS PRURIENS.

Hemorrhoidal pains, like those of anal fissures; constricting pains, worse few hours after stool.—SEDUM ACRE.

Hence, a remedy in low states of vitality and serious disease.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Hence, it is one of the chief remedies for hysteria.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Hepatic and renal dropsies; chronic alcoholics.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.

Hepatic derangements.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

Hepatic torpor, lassitude and other evidences of incomplete metamorphosis; stimulates all glands and improves nutrition.—BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM.

Hepatic, and rheumatic affections, particularly with urinary, hemorrhoidal and menstrual complaints.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Here the small blood vessels become closed up or withered and carious affections result.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.

Here the suppressed urination is most favorably influenced.—LIATRIS SPICATA.

Hereditary tendency to alcoholism.—SYPHILINUM.

Herpes zoster, pemphigus, and trismus are produced by this drug.—CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM.

Hiccough and hysterical vomiting.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Hiccough and yawning.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.

Hiccough.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.

Hiccough.—GINSENG QUINQUEFOLIUM.

High arterial tension.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

High blood pressure due to disturbed function of nervous mechanism.—AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM.

High blood pressure with flushed face pulsating arteries, threatened apoplexy.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

High blood pressure, chronic nephritis, prostatitis.—PITUITARIA GLANDULA.

High blood pressure; irritative condition of central nervous system; insanity; violent maniacal symptoms—RAUWOLFIA SERPENTINA.

High colored urine with red sandy sediment.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

High fever; restlessness, and sleeplessness.—CUPHEA VISCOSISSIMA.

History of repeated gonorrhoea.—AGNUS CASTUS.

History of sycosis.—MEDORRHINUM.

Hives.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.

Hives.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Hoarseness.—ASIMINA TRILOBA.

Hob-nailed liver of alcoholics.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Hodgkin’s disease.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Hoematuria, with general blood disorganization.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Homeopathically, it corresponds to many reflex conditions, depending on disturbed uterine function and pregnancy.—GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM.

Homeopathically, it is indicated in many forms of disease characterized by great coldness-“arctic” coldness.—HELODERMA.

Homeopathically, should be of service in congestive conditions of the sexual organs.—YOHIMBINUM.

Homesickness.—EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM.

Hopeless, despondent, and great desire to commit suicide.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Hot days and cold nights towards the close of summer are especially favorable to the action of Dulcamara, and is one of the remedies that correspond in their symptoms to the conditions found as effects of damp weather, colds after exposure to wet, especially diarrhœa.—DULCAMARA.

Hungry for apples.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.

Hungry with much thirst.—IODIUM.

Hydrastis is especially active in old, easily-tired people, cachectic individuals, with great debility.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Hydrocele.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

Hydrocephaloid symptoms, result of long, exhausting diarrhoea.—CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS.

Hydrocephalus: Acute hydrocephalus.—APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.

Hydrogenoid constitution (Nat sulph).—CALCAREA SILICATA.

Hydrogenoid Constitution,  Abnormal sensitiveness to damp and cold, inability to live near fresh water, lakes, rivers, etc, or in damp, chilly places (Nat. Sulph. Thuja).—ARANEA DIADEMA.

Hydrogenoid constitution.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Hydrogenoid constitutions, whose blood is morbidly hydroscopic, so that damp air and water are inimical.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Hydrophobia.—AGAVE AMERICANA.

Hydrothorax (Ars).—MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.

Hydrothorax and ascites.—LACTUCA VIROSA.

Hydrothorax, ascites.—ADONIS VERNALIS.

Hydrothorax.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

Hyper-active peristalsis, tenesmus after stool.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Hyperchlorhydria when attended with asthmatic and other neurotic symptoms.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Hyperemia of gastric mucous membrane with difficult respiration.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Hypersecretion of mucous membranes.—PENTHORUM SEDOIDES.

Hypertension and arteriosclerosis.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Hypertension and vascular degeneration.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Hypertensive albuminuria.—VISCUM ALBUM.

Hyperthyroidism.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Hypertrophied condition of eustachian tube and deafness.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Hypertrophy and induration of connective tissue.—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.

Hypertrophy, and valvular lesions.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

Hypotension used palliatively in physiological dosage to combat arterial hypertension, arterio-sclerosis.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

Hysteria and chorea.—EUPATORIUM AROMATICUM.

Hysteria and insomnia.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.

Hysteria, epilepsy, chorea, hypochondriasis, come within the sphere of this remedy.—ZIZIA AUREA.

Hysteria, over-sensitiveness, nervous affections, when apparently well-chosen remedies fail.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.

Hysteria. A remedy for hysteria and nervous paroxysms, fainting fits and convulsions, catalepsy, etc.—MOSCHUS.

Hysteria. A remedy for hysteria.—AQUILEGIA VULGARIS.

Hysteria.—ICTODES FOETIDA.

Hysteria; chilliness in back and arms.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Hysteria; puerperal convulsions.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Hysterical and epileptic convulsions.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

Hysterical epilepsy.—TARENTULA HISPANICA.

Hysterical flatulency.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.

Hysterical heart-pain.—ZINCUM VALERIANICUM.

Hysterical joint.—COTYLEDON UMBILICUS.

Hysterical spasms and affections generally.—VALERIANA OFFICINALIS.

Hysterical spasms; pains increase and decrease gradually (Stannum).—PLATINUM METALLICUM.

Hysterical subjects: Adapted to hysterical subjects, or those suffering from spinal irritation, with convulsive cough, eructation, etc.—AMBRA GRISEA.

Hysterical symptoms.—CASTOREUM CANADENSE.

Hysterical tympanites.—TARAXACUM OFFICINALE.

Ichthyosis.—SYPHILINUM.

Ichtyosis.—PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS.

Icy coldness of body, with paralysis.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Icy coldness of the whole body; sudden sinking of strength; pulse small and weak.—CAMPHORA.

Icy coldness.—DULCAMARA.

Icy skin.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

Ideas crowd upon each other.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Ill effects of anger and insults.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Ill effects of iodine and excessive use of salt; worse, lying on left side.—PHOSPHORUS.

Ill effects of suppressed conditions especially in gouty subjects.—ABROTANUM.

Ill effects of suppressed discharges.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Ill effects of vaccination (Thuja; Silica).—MALANDRINUM.

Ill effects of vaccination.—SILICEA TERRA.

Ill humor.—AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

Ill-effects of salt (halophagia) (Ars; Phos).—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.

Ill-effects of vaccination.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Impaired memory; whooping cough—BRAHMI.

Impending brain paralysis.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Imperfect assimilation and consequent defective nutrition.—SILICEA TERRA.

Imperfect vision, the peculiarity being that half an object only could be seen at once.—TITANIUM METALLICUM.

Impetigo of the cheek.—FERRUM IODATUM.

Important eye and skin symptoms.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.

Important gastric symptoms.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Important heart and kidneys medicine.—SQUILLA MARITIMA.

Important in peripheral affections.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Important respiratory and skin symptoms.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.

Impotence, sciatica, come within the therapeutic sphere of this remedy.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Impotence.—LACTUCA VIROSA.

Impotency and sterility.—EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM.

Improves the memory.—THYROIDINUM.

In acute exacerbation of tuberculosis, a fine palliative of wonderful power.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

In acute gonorrhoea, with much erotic trouble; chordee.—SALIX NIGRA.

In acute rheumatism, dissipates fever and pain in a day or two.—PROPYLAMINUM.

In boils and boil-like eruptions, acne.—ANTHRACINUM.

In case of scorpion bites also its action in noticed; the burning pain disappears within very short period—LEUCAS ASPERA.

In cases where albuminoid digestion is too rapid and starch digestion is perverted.—ROBINIA PSEUDACACIA.

In catarrhal affections of the air passages, and seems to choose preferably dark-complexioned and rigid-fibered persons.—CAUSTICUM.

In chronic cystitis, brilliant and permanent results (Dr. Nebel Montreux).—TUBERCULINUM.

In chronic diseases with brain and spinal symptoms, trembling, convulsive twitching and fidgety feet are guiding symptoms.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

In chronic pneumonia, when abscess is about to form.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

In congested and atonic states of the uterus and its ligaments, with hepatic disorders.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.

In diphtheria with great prostration, cases that are prolonged, especially, and in malarial affections, neuralgia, etc, it has been found curative.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

In dyspeptic troubles of the aged, with functional heart symptoms; also after tea or tobacco.—ABIES NIGRA.

In epilepsy the average rate is far greater than in normal conditions.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

In epilepsy, aura begins at knees, ascends to hypogastrium; then unconsciousness, foaming, and falling.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

In epilepsy, it brightens up the patient’s mental powers and helps the constipation.—VERBENA URTICAEFOLIA.

In every form of mania when the sexual desire is increased.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

In fractures, pain all over the body owing to a fall, or all sorts of ecchymosis, the action of this drug in supreme—TERMINALIA ARJUNA.

In half grain doses twice a day over a considerable period said to be effective in undescended testicle in boys.—THYROIDINUM.

In high blood pressure without marked atheromatous changes in vessels—RAUWOLFIA SERPENTINA.

In homeopathic potencies useful in weakness of all organs, constipation, great liability to take cold.—CARLSBAD AQUA.

In hyperemia, congestion not after exudation has set in.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

In its selection, its relation to the hysterical and hypochondriacal patients, must be borne in mind.—ASA FOETIDA.

In kidney affections, red sand in urine, backache, in renal region; worse before urination.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

In large doses causes profuse perspiration, dizziness, cyanosis, and somnolence, albumen and blood in urine.—ANTIPYRINUM.

In local rheumatic affections in cold climates necessary.—CAMPHORA.

In man there follows an interval before fresh symptoms occur.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

In mitral regurgitation, where œdema and dropsy have supervened (Digit).—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

In myxoedema and cretinism its effects are striking.—THYROIDINUM.

In nearly all cases where Lycopodium is the remedy, some evidence of urinary or digestive disturbance will be found.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

In Osmidrosis, corrects fetor of the perspiration.—TANNICUM ACIDUM.

In pale, anæmic subjects, with violent local congestions.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

In pneumonia and in severe prostration from hæmorrhage after operations and acute diseases.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

In pustular diseases of skin and night-sweats.—TAXUS BACCATA.

In small doses for weak heart; it feels enlarged.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

In small doses, it accelerates the heart’s action; in larger it moderates it greatly.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

In spermatorrhea and gonorrhea also it is efficacious—TERMINALIA ARJUNA.

In splenitis, where it should surpass Ceanothus.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

In the beginning of heart mischief after rheumatism.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

In the digestive complaints of Bright’s disease, with the nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, difficult breathing, it will be found of frequent service.—APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.

In the early stages of febrile conditions, it stands midway between sthenic activity of Aconite and Bell, and the asthenic sluggishness and torpidity of Gels.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

In the early stages of tuberculosis, even though there is an afternoon rise in temperature, Ars jod is very effective.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

In the gouty, transitory glycosuria when skin manifestations are persistent give three times daily after eating.—INSULINUM.

In the human provers it resulted in a decrease of the red and increase of white cells (R. F. Rabe, M. D).—BENZOLUM.

In the presence of acute nephritis with threatening uremia we should always think of this serum.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

In the secondary symptoms of syphilis, where Mercury has been used but cannot be pushed safely any farther, it rapidly recruits the constitution, heals the ulcers and blotches from the skin, and perfects the cure.—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.

In this drug the neurotic effects are very marked, many brain and spinal symptoms presenting; themselves which give certain indications for its homeopathic employment.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Inability to articulate, without any affection of the tongue.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Incarcerated flatus.—ROBINIA PSEUDACACIA.

Incarcerated hernia; smallpox, with great pain in pit of stomach.—MILLEFOLIUM.

Incipient and progressive cataracts.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.

Incipient dementia.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.

Incipient parenchrymatous; nephritis.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Incipient phthisis (Ars jod; Tuberculin).—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Incipient phthisis.—MYRTUS COMMUNIS.

Incipient phthisis; is related to the tubercular diathesis, anemia, chorea, twitching ceases during sleep.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Inclination to vomit very marked.—CASCARILLA.

Inclined to be unseemly and immodest in acts, gestures and expressions.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Incontinence of old people.—DAMIANA.

Increase the quantity of milk in nursing women.—RICINUS COMMUNIS.

Increased flow of milk.—PARTHENIUM HYSTEROPHORUS.

Increased local and general perspiration, swelling of glands, scrofulous and rachitic conditions generally offer numerous opportunities for the exhibition of Calcarea.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Increased olfactory sensibility.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Increased sexual desire in both sexes.—CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX.

Increased susceptibility to cold.—ACETANILIDUM.

Increased tension of pulse.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Increases amount of hemoglobin, also combines its oxygen with toxines and destroys their virulence.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Increases and gives odor to local perspiration.—OSMIUM.

Increases energy of hearts’ action, renders it more regular.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.

Increases functional activity of the skin, mucous membranes.—LIATRIS SPICATA.

Increases mucous secretion of mouth and stimulates the secretion from all glands with ducts opening in the mouth.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.

Increases of bile and salivary secretion.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Increases quality and quantity of milk in nursing mothers.—ALFALFA.

Increases secretion of mucous membranes, tenacious mucus.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Increases secretions of mucous and serous membranes and acts on cellular tissue, producing oedema and dropsy and on skin causing diaphoresis.—APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.

Increases the circulation in the skin; has powerful effects as a sudorific.—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.

Increases the duodenal secretion, emulsifies fats and increases the peristaltic action of the intestines.—FEL TAURI.

Increases the flow of bile.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.

Increases the quantity of bile.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.

Increasing the number of red corpuscles and amount of hemoglobin.—LECITHINUM.

Indescribable sick feeling.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Indicanuria. General inclination to become unconscious during acute attacks.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Indicated after arsenic when this is insufficient.—BLATTA ORIENTALIS.

Indicated after indigestible food, raisins, cakes, etc.—IPECACUANHA.

Indicated in chronic laryngeal and pharyngeal catarrh, neuralgic headaches, and obesity.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Indicated in diseases with tumultuous action of the heart and more or less pain.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.

Indicated in inflammation of veins with great swelling; bursting sensation.—VIPERA BERUS.

Indicated in stomach ache, and painful erections in gonorrhoea.—AGAVE AMERICANA.

Indicated when iodine has but partially relieved its cases of laryngitis and bronchitis, catarrhal pneumonia, oedema of lungs.—AMMONIUM IODATUM.

Indigestion from imperfect secretion of gastric juice.—ALNUS RUBRA.

Indigestion from over-eating or from too much fluid.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.

Indigestion, accumulation of gas in stomach and bowels; rheumatism-Cancerous cachexia.—CARCINOSINUM.

Indisposition for mental exertion.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Induces a condition of short-sightedness.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Induces a condition of stasis, congestion, and sluggishness of all functions.—STELLARIA MEDIA.

Induces fall of both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Induces free and easy expectoration.—HEPATICA TRILOBA.

Induces paralysis, beginning in extremities Its action is shown on the heart first quickening, then retarding it.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Indurated feeling.—VESPA CRABRO.

Indurated glands, especially tonsils and breasts.—BARYTA IODATA.

Induration of cellular tissue, abscess, bubo, and all inflammation of connective tissue in which there exists a purulent focus.—ANTHRACINUM.

Induration of tissue.—GRAPHITES.

Induration threatening suppuration.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Ineffectual attempts to recline.—CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX.

Inertia and relaxation of fiber; hence feebleness of tone characterizes its symptoms.—SULPHUR.

Infantile eczema.—FRAXINUS AMERICANA.

Infantile enlarged liver and spleen.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Infantile jaundice, Urethral burning.—LUPULUS HUMULUS.

Infantile paralysis.—LATHYRUS SATIVUS.

Infantile paralysis.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Infantile spasms.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.

Infantile wasting.—THYROIDINUM.

Infected sinus with pus forming.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Inflammation of any part of the throat, with sensation of a lump in throat.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Inflammation of bones or joints, with nightly digging pains asthmatic persons who cannot lie on a feather pillow.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Inflammation of eyes and oedema of face.—ANTIMONIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Inflammation of kidneys, with hemorrhages-dark, passive, fetid.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Inflammation of middle ear, suppurative stage.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Inflammation of petrous bone.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Inflammation of skin, cellular tissue and periosteum.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Inflammation of the respiratory tract.—PHOSPHORUS.

Inflammation with plastic exudate.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Inflammation: Acute exacerbation of chronic inflammation.—IODIUM.

Inflammatory rheumatism, joints swollen, painful; tendency to metastasis; profuse sweat.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.

Inflammatory rheumatism, pleurodynia, sciatica, and other neuralgias, come within, the sphere of this remedy.—GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS.

Inflation and tension in the abdomen.—ICTODES FOETIDA.

Influences chronic catarrhal states and tuberculosis.—BETA VULGARIS.

Influences more directly the spinal cord and is less appropriate in visceral derangements than Nux.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Influences the spinal cord, and produces motor paralysis.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.

Influenza (Influenzin).—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Influenza when liver is affected.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.

Influenza, hay-fever, old nasal catarrhs, and catarrh of middle ear.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Influenza, typhoid symptoms.—PYROGENIUM.

Influenza.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Influenza.—ERYNGIUM AQUATICUM.

Influenza.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Influenza.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Influenza.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Influenza.—SANGUINARINUM NITRICUM.

Influenzal coughs.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.

Infusion for painful urination with sense of constriction and backache.—CUCURBITA CITRULLUS.

Inhalation of the pollen has caused hemorrhage from the lungs in phthisis.—SOLIDAGO VIRGA.

Inhibits the higher faculties and stimulates the imagination to a remarkable degree without any marked stimulation of the lower or animal instinct.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Injured “bruised” bones.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Injured nerves from bites of animals.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Injuries to fingers; pain runs in streaks up the arms.—BUFO RANA.

Injurious effects of fruits, especially more watery ones.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Insomnia of aortic sufferers; anemia; oedema; cutaneous chilliness.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Insomnia of delirium tremens (fifteen drops of tincture).—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.

Insomnia of multiple neuritis.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Insomnia, produces normal sleep, no disturbance of cerebral functions, neuroses of children, worm-fever, teething, spasms.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Instantaneous voice-producer (Coca).—POPULUS CANDICANS.

Intense dyspnoea; must sit up.—MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.

Intense evacuations, like rice-water.—MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.

Intense irritation of nose, throat, and larynx.—KALIUM PERMANGANATUM.

Intense nausea immediately after eating.—CUCURBITA PEPO.

Intense neuralgic pains.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Intense pain in loins, aggravated by sitting, better by lying down on bed or sleeping; pain in back of neck; pressive pain in right chest or heart—TERMINALIA CHERULA.

Intense sexual excitement.—TARENTULA HISPANICA.

Intense sweat from slightest exertion.—EUPIONUM.

Intense thirst.—ANTHRACOKALI.

Intensely acrid eructations.—ROBINIA PSEUDACACIA.

Intensely nervous and restless, burning of palms and soles; no thirst, chill or perspiration.—CORALLORHIZA ODONTORHIZA.

Intensifies the action of Quinine and renders it more permanent.—CAMPHORA BROMATA.

Intensity of all sensations.—MEDORRHINUM.

Intermittency of symptoms.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Intermittent fever, asthma, cough, dysentery, jaundice, enlargement of liver and spleen, bite of venomous animals, skin troubles—LEUCAS ASPERA.

Intermittent fever.—ILEX AQUIFOLIUM.

Intermittent pulse, especially in the aged.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Intermittent septic chills.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

Intermittent, pressing-down uterine pains.—ASCLEPIAS CORNUTI.

Internally in gonorrhœa.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.

Internally, a nutrient and a hepatic and pancreatic remedy (Burnett).—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.

Intestinal putrefaction and septicemia.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.

Intestinal putrefaction.—INDOLUM.

Intestine: Acts directly on intestinal mucous membrane increasing peristalsis.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.

Intestines can be felt like cylindrical enlargements.—TANNICUM ACIDUM.

Intolerable, constant urging to urinate is most characteristic.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Intolerance of alcoholic stimulants.—SILICEA TERRA.

Intolerance of bands on wrist, arms, waist, etc.—OVI GALLINAE PELLICULA.

Intolerance of heat.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Intolerant of cold drinks; craves everything warm.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Introduced as a palliative for constipation (non-homeopathic), fifteen drops of fluid extract here it restores normal function by its tonic effects, but it has a wider sphere of action, as careful provings will show.—CASCARA SAGRADA.

Inveterate skin affections and scurvy.—GALIUM APARINE.

Involuntary stools and urine.—CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Involuntary stools while passing urine.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Involuntary twitching of muscles of arms and lower limbs.—CODEINUM.

Iod individual is exceedingly thin, dark complexioned, with enlarged lymphatic glands, has voracious appetite but gets thin.—IODIUM.

Iodide of Potass in material doses acts in the different forms of Fungoid disease (thrush, ringworm, etc), offer simulating syphilis and bacterial diseases like tuberculosis.—KALIUM IODATUM.

Iodine arouses the defensive apparatus of the system by assembling the mononuclear leucocytes whose phagocytic action is marked, at a given point.—IODIUM.

Iodine craves cold air.—IODIUM.

Iodine is warm, and wants cool surroundings.—IODIUM.

Iritis, with prostatic trouble.—SABAL SERRULATA.

Irregular distribution of blood.—FERRUM METALLICUM.

Irregular heart following grip and various infections.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

Irregularities in gait-paralytic affections.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.

Irregularity of heart.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Irresistible desire to wander from home at night.—ELATERIUM OFFICINARUM.

Irresistible sleepiness.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Irritable bladder, with vesical catarrh; prostatic disorders.—BAROSMA CRENULATUM.

Irritable feeling under finger nails; relieved only by biting them.—AMMONIUM BROMATUM.

Irritable throats of singers and public speakers.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Irritation and catarrh of respiratory organs.—OSMIUM.

Irritation and catarrhal inflammation of the alimentary canal, is the chief and action of this drug.—BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM.

Irritation of eyes.—AMYGDALUS PERSICA.

Irritation of larynx with huskiness; grip, with pleuritic pain.—ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA.

Irritation of neck of bladder.—OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM.

Irritation of nose, eyes and throat.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Irritation of the periphery of the urinary apparatus.—NAPHTHALINUM.

Is a definite stimulant to the periosteum.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Is a good remedy in unstrung conditions of the nervous system attended with nausea, dizziness, headache following a night’s debauch.—LUPULUS HUMULUS.

Is a hemostatic and gives this power probably to the gelatine injections.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Is a pleasant beverage and febrifuge, blood purifyer and tonic.—MICROMERIA DOUGLASII.

Is a powerful disinfectant and deodorant; a potent poison.—FORMALINUM.

Is a remarkable remedy in stomach and liver affections. The aching and heaviness in the region of the liver is greatly aggravated by lying on the left side.—PTELEA TRIFOLIATA.

Is a remedy in some forms of congestive headache; sunstroke.—USNEA BARBATA.

Is a remedy often useful in hemorrhages that are black and stringy.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Is a rheumatic remedy, especially of the small joints; tearing, tingling pains characterize it.—ACTAEA SPICATA.

Is a right-sided remedy pre-eminently, and affects chiefly the mucous membranes, especially of the respiratory tract.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.

Is a sedative in cross, irritable patients with cardiac symptoms.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Is a valuable remedy in diarrhoea, summer complaint, and skin affections.—CROTON TIGLIUM.

Is a vaso-motor stimulant; increases the activity of all vegetative processes; spends its force mainly upon the pneumogastric nerve, producing a depressed relaxed condition with oppression of the chest and epigastrium, impeded respiration, nausea and vomiting.—LOBELIA INFLATA.

Is a wonderful restorative and deep acting remedy.—CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX.

Is an anti-hæmorrhagic and anti-uric-acid remedy.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.

Is an anti-phlogistic remedy akin to Acon its symptoms showing congestion and inflammation.—SPIRANTHES.

Is an emmagogue and aphrodisiac.—VANILLA AROMATICA.

Is an excellent diuretic.—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.

Is an irritant of mucous membranes, producing violent inflammation of the throat, and a marked gastro-enteritis.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Is apparently formed in muscle tissue during the stage of muscle exhaustion.—SARCOLACTICUM ACIDUM.

Is awakened by profuse accumulation of saliva.—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.

Is characterized by pains, numerous and varied, neither fixed nor constant anywhere.—RUMEX CRISPUS.

Is considered a great remedy to complete the action of other medicines.—FERRUM PICRICUM.

Is especially adapted to anæmic, debilitated, rheumatic, and scrofulous subjects.—SPIGELIA.

Is especially adapted to persons of bilious temperament. It affects chiefly the duodenum, small intestines, liver, and rectum The Podophyllum disease is a gastro-enteritis with colicky pain and bilious vomiting.—PODOPHYLLINUM.

Is found in the bones and muscles.—TITANIUM METALLICUM.

Is frequently indicated in children; whole body smells sour, and disposed to boils.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Is homeopathic to abnormal sweats, and has achieved great success in night-sweats of consumptives.—JABORANDI.

Is jealous, afraid of being poisoned, etc.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Is known to produce nephritis, diabetes, degeneration of the liver, high blood pressure and dropsy.—URANIUM NITRICUM.

Is more irritating than others of this botanical family, as seen in the skin symptoms.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.

Is not a hæmorrhagic or septic, medicine like Lachesis and Crotalus.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

Is of much use in infantile colics when the child seems to be full of wind.—SENNA.

Is of use in hay-fever, coryza, and pharyngitis.—SINAPIS NIGRA.

Is of use in polypus of the nose.—SANGUINARINUM NITRICUM.

Is pre-eminently a woman’s remedy. Strong tendency to paralysis, anæsthesia, localized numbness and coldness are shown.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.

Is recommended for herpes, zoster and cancerous tumors.—SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM.

Is the greatest of polychrests, because the bulk of its symptoms correspond in similarity with those of the commonest and most frequent of diseases.—NUX VOMICA.

Is to be preferred for persistently irritating, corrosive discharges.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Is to be remembered in diseases of the kidneys, bladder and urethra.—OCIMUM CANUM.

Is used externally, by instilling into the eye one drop four or five times a day.—CINERARIA MARITIMA.

Is used in various forms of asthma and chronic bronchitis Catarrh of bladder.—SILPHIUM LACINATUM.

Ischuria and hematuria.—AMYGDALUS PERSICA.

It acts prominently on fibrous and connective tissues, producing infiltration, oedema, etc.—KALIUM IODATUM.

It acts upon the muscular fibers of the blood-vessels.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

It acts well in putrescent conditions with tendency to ulceration.—RHUS GLABRA.

It affects also the skin, producing an eruption like Poison-oak, and is antidotal thereto, as well as to stings of insects.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

It affects the mucous membranes, producing a sensation of constriction.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

It caused a slowing of the pulse stream which in the guinea-pigs brought about the formation of infarcts.—BENZOLUM.

It causes a decrease in the number, and destruction of red blood corpuscles.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

It causes a perfect picture of mania of a quarrelsome and obscene character.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

It causes general weakness, torpor, accelerated respiration, complete paralysis of the limbs.—ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA.

It causes inflammation of kidneys with hematuria.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

It causes weakness and cardiac depression with dropsy.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.

It certainly is of great value in catarrhal affections, in sub-acute inflammatory states, fibrinous exudations, and glandular swellings.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

It checks the morbid secretions, gives tone to the stomach, and increases the appetite.—GALLICUM ACIDUM.

It continues the good effects of Veratrum and Digitalis without any of the undesirable effects of either (Hinsdale).—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

It corresponds to the debility, hypochondriasis, urinary troubles, weakened memory, sexual debility found here.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

It corresponds to various forms of cerebral excitement rather than congestion.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

It covers the tickling cough, fleeting chest pains, nausea, acidity and dislike of fat.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

It depresses the heart by poisonous action exerted on the myocardium and this, with the stimulating action of the drug upon the vagus, accounts for the lowered blood pressure and reduced pulse rate.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

It dilates the pupil, dries the mouth, checks perspiration, causes headache and drowsiness.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

It disturbs nutrition in its primary action, and, secondarily, seems to improve the general state of nutrition.—GLYCERINUM.

It goes further and produces neurasthenic states in consequence, and increased susceptibility to nervous stimuli and exaggerated reflexes.—SILICEA TERRA.

It has a marked action on metabolism.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.

It has a marked action on the vascular system, skin and glands.—BELLADONNA.

It has a marked effect on the skin, producing erythema, ecchymosis, etc, which symptoms have been utilized homeopathically with much success, especially in the treatment of hives.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

It has a place in the treatment of asthma, hay-fever and urticaria.—LINUM USITATISSIMUM.

It has a special affinity where bones form sutures or symphyses, and all its symptoms are worse from any change of weather.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.

It has a specific relation also to the skin, glands, and digestive organs, mucous membranes secreting more profusely while the skin is inactive.—DULCAMARA.

It has also marked action on the liver, promoting the flow of bile.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

It has been found curative in malarial affections, especially neuralgia.—CEDRON.

It has characteristic sensations as of dropping water.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

It has cured pterygium.—RATANHIA PERUVIANA.

It has marked vaso-motor disturbances, as seen in the circumscribed redness of the cheeks, flashes of heat, determination of blood to head and chest, distention of temporal veins, burning in palms and soles, and has been found very applicable to climacteric disorders.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.

It is a boon in miasmatic districts, along rivers, marshes, etc, and in all conditions where there is a great deal of bone-pain.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.

It is a very efficient remedy in certain forms of dropsy.—ELATERIUM OFFICINARUM.

It is also a stimulating, disinfectant expectorant.—OLEUM SANTALI.

It is an enemy to every kind of worm infesting the human body.—CHELONE GLABRA.

It is as if some diabolical force took possession of the brain and prevented its functions.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

It is characteristic of Camphor that the patient will not be covered, notwithstanding the icy coldness of the body.—CAMPHORA.

It is claimed that this remedy will so disinfect the bowels that the flatus and stools will be free from odor.—RHUS GLABRA.

It is claimed the Carcinosin acts favorably and modifies all cases in which either a history of carcinoma can be elicited, or symptoms of the disease itself exist—CARCINOSINUM.

It is especially adapted to fat and sluggish patients who have respiratory troubles.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

It is especially adapted to the nervous temperament-women of sensitive, easily excited nature, dark, mild disposition, quick to perceive, rapid in execution.—IGNATIA AMARA.

It is especially indicated for fleshy, fat, light complexioned persons subject to catarrhs or with syphilitic or scrofulous history.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

It is especially indicated in tardy dentition and troubles incident to that period, bone disease non-union of fractured bones, and the anemias after acute diseases and chronic wasting diseases.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.

It is especially suitable for irritable persons easily angered, and ill effects therefrom.—COLOCYNTHIS.

It is especially suited to cases when any injury, however remote, seems to have caused the present trouble.—ARNICA MONTANA.

It is frequently the first remedy, indicated after much dosing, establishing a sort of equilibrium of forces and counteracting chronic effects.—NUX VOMICA.

It is in the treatment of scrofulous affections, especially enlarged glands, tonsils, etc, that this remedy has gained marked beneficial results.—CALCAREA IODATA.

It is indicated in incipient phthisis, with hard, racking cough, bloody expectoration, arterial hemorrhage, but no febrile disturbance.—ACALYPHA INDICA.

It is indicated in pathological emissions, priapism and prostatorrhoea.—THYMOLUM.

It is less diaphoretic and more pruritic.—MORPHINUM.

It is less stimulating, less convulsant, and more decidedly hypnotic.—MORPHINUM.

It is of unquestioned value in the treatment of worm diseases, as gastro-intestinal irritation, itching of nose, restless sleep, twitching of muscles.—SANTONINUM.

It is one of the antidotes to Rhus poisoning, as is evident from its wide and intense action upon skin and mucous surface, causing both irritation and inflammation, with formation of vesicles and mucous discharges.—CROTON TIGLIUM.

It is related to all fistulous burrowings.—SILICEA TERRA.

It is said that no death can take place from cough of any kind if Vasaka can display its healing properties—JUSTICIA ADHATODA.

It is the heart and arteries especially that at once respond to the influence of Cactus, producing very characteristic constrictions as of an iron band.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

It is the remedy for pain of death; soothes the last struggles.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

It is the remedy for the constitution favorable to malarial poisoning, where every damp day or place favors chilliness.—ARANEA DIADEMA.

It is to be thought of for whooping and spasmodic coughs, especially when the attack comes on with a very rapid cough, and the attacks follow so closely as to almost run into each other.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

It lowers sexual vitality, with corresponding mental depression and loss of nervous energy.—AGNUS CASTUS.

It may be administered internally in the treatment of gastric and duodenal juries to sinews, tendons and the periosteum.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.

It meets the auto-traumatism of masturbation correcting the emissions and spermatorrhoea.—TRIBULUS TERRESTRIS.

It ought to be of use in Leucæmia.—BENZOLUM.

It prefers the right side, the evening, and open air, warm weather after cold days, to manifest its action most markedly.—BRYONIA ALBA.

It produces a diarrhœa very similar to Croton.—GAMBOGIA.

It produces and cures symptoms of a uric acid diathesis, with urine highly colored and very offensive, and gouty symptoms.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.

It produces diminution of sexual desire in both sexes; hence its homeopathicity, in sexual neurasthenia.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

It produces serous inflammation with effusion, membranes of brain, heart, pleuritic effusion, etc.—APIS MELLIFICA

It promotes the appetite and digestion, and lessens the craving for liquor.—KOLA.

It seems as if the monthly congestion, instead of venting itself as it should through the uterine vessels, had extended to the kidneys.—HELONIAS DIOICA.

It seems probable that in Arsenic iod, we have a remedy most closely allied to manifestations of tuberculosis.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

It seems to affect especially scrofulous children with enlarged glands.—BROMIUM.

It seems to have the peculiar property of eating into malignant tumors, leaving the surrounding healthy tissue uncharred and unchanged.—FORMALINUM.

It shows a special, attraction for light-haired females, especially during pregnancy, causing much nausea and backache.—COCCULUS INDICUS.

It shows this distinctive influence in both sexes, but is more pronounced in men.—AGNUS CASTUS.

It stimulates nutrition, and thus acts favorably upon strumous disorders, enlarged glands, etc.—ALNUS RUBRA.

It stimulates the respiratory centers and increases the oxygen in the blood.—ASPIDOSPERMA.

It weakens the cardiac contraction.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

It weakens the heart, produces insanity.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.

It will be indicated by a profound prostration, rapid, irritable pulse, recurring fever and sweats, emaciation; tendency to diarrhœa.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Itching and redness of knee-caps.—EOSINUM.

Itching and swelling around the malleoli.—ARISTOLOCHIA MILHOMENS.

Itching erythema.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.

Itching in arms, palms and face.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Itching in ears and nostrils.—BRACHYGLOTTIS REPENS.

Itching in evening on undressing.—ASIMINA TRILOBA.

Itching of anus and burning in rectum.—PENTHORUM SEDOIDES.

Itching of skin.—GALLICUM ACIDUM.

Itching of skin.—HOMARUS.

Itching on various parts.—CARLSBAD AQUA.

Itching, especially pruritus valve.—MENTHOLUM.

Itching, pimples on all projecting portions of bone, malar bones, etc.—HURA BRASILIENSIS.

Itching, with feeling of warmth, numbness and prickling.—CODEINUM.

Its action in such cases is marked by intense irritation.—LINUM USITATISSIMUM.

Its action is centrifugal-from within outward-having an elective affinity for the skin, where it produces heat and burning, with itching; made worse by heat of bed.—SULPHUR.

Its action is similar to that of the toxines of infections diseases.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Its action is that of an oxygen carrier and a catalyzer, hence its use in wasting diseases.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Its action is very prompt, efficient, evanescent, owing to rapid oxidation and therefore practically harmless, unless too frequently repeated, when atheroma and heart lesions–myocardial–in animals have been reported.—ADRENALINUM.

Its action on the chest muscles is most marked and has been verified.—ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA.

Its action on the female organism has been clinically verified.—SENECIO AUREUS.

Its action on the liver is marked.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Its action on the skin, producing pruritus, is very marked.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.

Its action settles around the heart; valvular troubles.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

Its action upon the skin is marked, producing an intense itching.—RUMEX CRISPUS.

Its alkaloid, Areolin Hydrobrom contracts the pupil, acting more promptly and energetically but of shorter duration than Eserine.—ARECA CATECHU.

Its chief action is centered in the vegetative sphere, impaired nutrition being the keynote of its action, the glands, skin, and bones, being instrumental in the changes wrought.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Its chief action is on the external tissues of the eyes and naso-pharynx joint surfaces, liver and mucous membranes.—HIPPURICUM ACIDUM.

Its clear-cut characteristic symptoms and correspondence to many severe types of disease make its homeopathic employment constant and certain.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Its general symptoms often alone lead to its successful application.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Its greatest indication is in failure of compensation and especially when auricular fibrillation has set in.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Its influence over unstriped muscular fiber is marked.—PITUITARIA GLANDULA.

Its marked and immediate action on the urinary secretion is well known.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.

Its most important effects are diaphoresis, salivation and myosis.—JABORANDI.

Its most striking effects appear in the auditory nerve for it makes each note upon the piano a center of melody which seems to be surrounded by a halo of color pulsating to the rhythm of the music”.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.

Its muscular and crampy pains, primarily of neurotic origin, occurring in nearly every part of the body, are characteristic.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Its pains are of a wandering nature, with much stiffness and drawing.—APOCYNUM ANDROSAEMIFOLIUM.

Its particularly useful in tropical or in damp, warm, marshy countries.—CEDRON.

Its pathogenesis gives symptoms corresponding to very low forms of disease, as in cholera, yellow fever, where, with exhaustion, vomiting, and extreme prostration, the disease runs deathward.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Its periods of aggravations are peculiarly divided as to the bodily region affected; thus the head and chest symptoms are worse mornings, the abdominal in the afternoon, the pains in the limbs, the skin and febrile symptoms, in the evenings.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Its primary function is to stimulate the motor centers and the reflex action of the spinal cord.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Its pronounced urinary action suggests it clinically in diabetes insipidus and phosphaturia; and it is claimed to allay vesical irritability of prostatic hypertrophy.—ALFALFA.

Its relation to the production of pathological vegetations condylomate, warty excrescences, spongy tumors is very important.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Its skin symptoms are similar to Rhus, and it has proved a valuable antidote to Poison-Oak.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Its skin symptoms most important.—PIX LIQUIDA.

Its specific action is on the nervous system and mucous membranes.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.

Its sphere is in the beginning of an acute disease and not to be continued after pathological change comes.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Its symptoms also point to weakness and nervous agitation; hence typhoid and other infections with coma vigil.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Its therapeutic keynote is great emaciation, debility and tendency to ascites and general dropsy.—URANIUM NITRICUM.

Its urinary symptoms are well marked.—CAINCA.

Its use also renders the body immune to the influence of the snake venom, and thus as a prophylactic (Indigo).—EUPHORBIA POLYCARPA.

Its use in hæmorrhages has abundant clinical verification.—CINNAMOMUM CEYLANICUM.

Its venom is most coagulating, (also Lachesis).—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Its wonderful medicinal properties are only disclosed by trituration and succussion.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Jaundice (1x trit).—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Jaundice with arrest of menses.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

Jaundice with heart disease.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Jaundice, nephritis with albuminuria.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Jaundice, splenic and hepatic hypertrophy.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Jaundice.—CHELONE GLABRA.

Jaundice.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

Jaundice.—FEL TAURI.

Jaundice.—MYRICA CERIFERA.

Jaundice.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Jaundice; gallstones.—CHOLESTERINUM.

Jerking, twitching, trembling, and itching are strong indications.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Joints weak.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Joints: Acts on joints generally.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.

Keloid growth.—SILICEA TERRA.

Kidney and bladder symptoms predominate.—BRACHYGLOTTIS REPENS.

Kidneys sensitive to pressure.—SOLIDAGO VIRGA.

Kidneys, heart, and liver are also affected.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Kidneys: Acts principally on kidneys, and genito-urinary tract; affects also lymphatic and mesenteric glands and female mamme.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.

Kidneys: Acts very destructively upon the kidneys, producing a croupous nephritis, hemoglobinuria (hemoglobin in the urine, which may make the urine look dark), etc.—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Knife-like pains.—PARAFFINUM.

Known as “Bone-set”, from the prompt manner in which it relieves pain in limbs and muscles that accompanies some forms of febrile disease, like malaria and influenza.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.

Lacerated tissues.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Lachrymation, pains in eyes and head, sore scalp; sensee of obstruction.—SANGUINARINUM NITRICUM.

Lack of mammary secretion.—FRAGARIA VESCA.

Lack of muscular co-ordination.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Lack of reaction, especially in chest and heart affections.—LAUROCERASUS.

Lack of reaction, i.e, phagocytes defective; when well-chosen remedies fail to act.—PSORINUM.

Lack of vital heat.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Lack of vital heat.—SILICEA TERRA.

Lacks vital heat; has poor circulation, cold extremities.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Lameness after sprains.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Lameness, as if sprained.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Lancinating pains.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.

Languid, drowsy irritable.—ASIMINA TRILOBA.

Languor and muscular weakness.—PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI.

Languor and weakness.—RICINUS COMMUNIS.

Languor, apathy and indifference.—SABAL SERRULATA.

Languor, relaxation of muscles, nausea, vomiting and dyspepsia are the general indications that point to the use of this remedy, in asthma and gastric affections.—LOBELIA INFLATA.

Large doses produce violent purging and vomiting; disturbed digestion with very salty saliva.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Laryngeal crises and lightning pains of tabes.—SANTONINUM.

Laryngeal phthisis is benefited by it.—DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA.

Lassitude is very marked.—KALIUM SILICICUM.

Lassitude, drowsiness, listlessness, tremor.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.

Lassitude: Abnormal lassitude.—TANACETUM VULGARE.

Last stages of cancer to ease pain.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Late hours are a consequence; a thick head, dyspepsia, and irritable temper are the next day’s inheritance.—NUX VOMICA.

Lateness in appearance of symptoms.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Later stages of the poisoning produce toxic jaundice and aplastic anæmia.—TRINITROTOLUENUM.

Later states of apoplexy (Gisevius).—METHYLENUM COERULEUM.

Lax fiber, low recuperative powers, and very susceptible to changes in the weather.—TUBERCULINUM.

Lead paralysis is chiefly of extensors, forearm or upper limb, from center to periphery with partial anæsthesia or excessive hyperasthesia, preceded by pain.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Lead poisoning.—IODIUM.

Lead poisoning.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Leading remedy in psoriasis.—KALIUM BROMATUM.

Lecithin has a favorable influence upon the nutritive condition and especially upon the blood hence its use in anemia and convalescence, neurasthenia and insomnia.—LECITHINUM.

Lecithin is important in the vital processes of plant and animal organisms.—LECITHINUM.

Left costal region sore and sensitive.—AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA.

Left side of head, face, chest, hip to knee, all have lancinating pain.—LEPIDIUM BONARIENSE.

Left side. A left-sided remedy generally.—CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS.

Left-sided and chilly medicine.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Left-sided mumps.—BROMIUM.

Leg ulcers.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Legs: Aching in legs.—VARIOLINUM.

Lesions produced by mercury very similar to those of syphilis.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Leucoderma and squamous syphilides.—ARSENICUM SULPHURATUM FLAVUM.

Leucorrhoea in little girls.—CUBEBA OFFICINALIS.

Leucorrhoea.—BAROSMA CRENULATUM.

Libidinous thoughts and lascivious dreams.—SALIX NIGRA.

Lies with hands above head.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Ligaments rigid.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Like all Potash Salts, this weakens the heart and lowers temperature.—KALIUM BROMATUM.

Like all snake poisons, Lachesis decomposes the blood, rendering it more fluid; hence a hemorrhagic tendency is marked.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Like all the carbons, this remedy is an anti-psoric of great power, but especially active in patients who are rather stout, of fair complexion, with tendency to skin affections and constipation, fat, chilly, and costive, with delayed menstrual history, take cold easily.—GRAPHITES.

Like arsenic, it has dyspnoea, mental and physical restlessness, thirst for small quantities of water, necessity for having clothing loose, like Laches.—CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX.

Like the other snake poisons, it affects the system profoundly.—CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX.

Like the victim of syphilis, mental states of great depression are produced by it.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Limbs and body ache as if beaten; joints as if sprained.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Limbs very tired from knees down.—CHLOROFORMIUM.

Lips dry.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Liquefies bile and acts as a purgative and chologogue.—FEL TAURI.

Lithemia.—SKOOKUM CHUCK AQUA.

Lithiasis; marked diuretic action.—PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI.

Liver A prominent liver remedy.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

Liver and skin: A right-sided medicine, with pronounced liver and skin symptoms.—DOLICHOS PRURIENS.

Liver enlarged and tender.—SENNA.

Liver region full and painful.—IBERIS AMARA.

Liver. A liver remedy with pronounced characteristic constipation.—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.

Liver. A liver remedy, especially indicated for the so-called hydrogenoid constitution, where the complaints are such as are due to living in damp houses, basements, cellars.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Liver. A liver remedy, with jaundice and black, tarry stools.—LEPTANDRA VIRGINICA.

Liver. A prominent liver remedy, covering many of the direct reflex symptoms of diseased conditions of that organ.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

Livid states from great struggling, where suffocation is imminent and paralysis of lung threatening; great sweat.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Lividity, stupor and malignancy.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Local application (1: 1,000 solution) to mucous membranes promptly induces transient ischemia, seen in a blanching, persisting several hours from conjunctival instillation.—ADRENALINUM.

Local paralysis, vocal cords, muscles of deglutition, of tongue, eyelids, face, bladder and extremities.—CAUSTICUM.

Localized neuralgic pains, neuritis.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Locally and internally is injurious to eyes.—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.

Locally cures dandruff.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.

Locally, applied to ulcers and unhealthy wounds.—LIATRIS SPICATA.

Locally, for pain due to uterine fibroids.—VIOLA ODORATA.

Locally, in erysipelas.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Locally, in the tuberculous ulceration of vocal cords.—LACTICUM ACIDUM.

Locally, it has special affinity to the respiratory mucous membrane, producing croupous catarrhal inflammation, profuse secretion; also easy perspiration.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Locomotor ataxia.—ARAGALLUS LAMBERTI.

Locomotor ataxia.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Long-lasting complaints follow mental states-fright, vexation, etc.—PETROLEUM.

Loose cold in head.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Loose stools with gripings in abdomen.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Loose stools.—EPIPHEGUS VIRGINIANA.

Loss of appetite.—CASTANEA VESCA.

Loss of control of sphincter.—SULFONALUM.

Loss of muscular coordination.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.

Loss of sense of smell.—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.

Loss of smell and taste.—AMYGDALUS PERSICA.

Loss of vision.—MANCINELLA.

Loss of voice.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.

Low fevers, with extreme restlessness.—EUPATORIUM AROMATICUM.

Low form of fever, gastric troubles; nervous depression; jaundice—OLDENLANDIA HERBACEA.

Low septic states.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Low vitality, with weak heart and slow, weak pulse.—ADONIS VERNALIS.

Lowers the blood pressure, reduces the rate of the heart and increases the length of systole to a great degree.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.

Lowered blood pressure.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Lowered blood pressure.—VISCUM ALBUM.

Lowered coagulability.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.

Lues, bubo, roseola.—BADIAGA.

Lumbago, sciatica, and rheumatism.—GINSENG QUINQUEFOLIUM.

Lumbago, weak back, can hardly straighten up.—CASTANEA VESCA.

Lumbago.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Lumbago.—ARBUTUS ANDRACHNE.

Lumbago.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Lumps.—UREA PURA.

Lupoid ulceration.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Lupus of an ochre-red color.—GUAREA TRICHILOIDES.

Lupus vulgaris.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Lupus.—CUNDURANGO.

Lycop patient is thin, withered, full of gas and dry.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Lycopodium is adapted more especially to ailments gradually developing, functional power weakening, with failures of the digestive powers, where the function of the liver is seriously disturbed.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Lymphangitis of septic origin.—BUFO RANA.

Lymphatic inflammation; crushing injuries.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Lymphatic system: Acts on the lymphatic system, increased leucocytosis.—BARYTA IODATA.

Lymphatics enlarged and secretions perverted.—RUMEX CRISPUS.

Lypothymia (Ignatia).—NUX MOSCHATA.

Maintains the system under the stress of malignancy regardless of location.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Malaise, following intermittents.—CHELONE GLABRA.

Malarial cachexia.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Malarial conditions.—LEPTANDRA VIRGINICA.

Malarial diseases, with diarrhoea, dysentery, anemia, feeble digestion, are the general conditions suggesting this remedy.—ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS.

Malignancy from the start.—DIPHTHERINUM.

Malignant disease of the glands of the neck.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Malignant scarlatina, with somnolence, swollen glands, dark red sore throat, faintly developed eruption.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Malignant types, with prostration.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Malnutrition.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Mammary carcinoma.—SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM.

Mammary tumor.—THYROIDINUM.

Mammary tumors, with tendency to much warm perspiration and gastric disturbances.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

Manganum causes anemia with destruction of the red corpuscles.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Mania of a melancholy type.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Mania.—CEDRON.

Manifests its action mainly in chronic rheumatic, arthritic and paralytic affections, indicated by the tearing, drawing pains in the muscular and fibrous tissues, with deformities about the joints; progressive loss of muscular strength, tendinous contractures.—CAUSTICUM.

Manifests itself in inflaming the conjunctival membrane especially, producing profuse lachrymation.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Manifests powerful influence over the pelvic organs, and is adapted to many reflex states dependent on some pathological condition of uterus and ovaries.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.

Many cases of cataract have undoubtedly been influenced favorably by it.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Many forms of chronic non-tubercular disease are influenced favorably by Bacillinum, especially when bronchorrhœa and dyspnœa are present.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.

Many forms of diarrhoea, especially during summer months, also dysentery.—AMBROSIA ARTEMISIAEFOLIA.

Many groups of symptoms are accompanied by cough, profuse glairy secretions.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Many of the evil effects of night-watching are relieved by it.—COCCULUS INDICUS.

Many of these pains are relieved by perspiration.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Many troubles during pregnancy; pendulous abdomen after confinement; prolapsus uteri; painless cholera morbus.—PODOPHYLLINUM.

Marasmus (a form of malnutrition): A very useful remedy in marasmus, especially of lower extremities only, yet with good appetite.—ABROTANUM.

Marked action on extremities.—LACTUCA VIROSA.

Marked action on head and eyes.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.

Marked action on heart; oppression of chest; fullness in throat.—COTYLEDON UMBILICUS.

Marked action on nervous system. Trembling, sensation of emptiness.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.

Marked action on respiratory organs and skin.—MENTHA PIPERITA.

Marked action on skin, characterized by great itching and tingling everywhere.—ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS.

Marked action on the liver, with jaundice and mucous membranes.—MYRICA CERIFERA.

Marked action on the nervous system, and of undoubted benefit in the treatment of epilepsy with great sadness.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.

Marked action on the skin.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Marked action upon the jaws.—HECLA LAVA.

Marked alternation of moods; vivid dreams.—CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX.

Marked anæmia.—ALETRIS FARINOSA.

Marked anemia with profound prostration.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Marked association of head and eye symptoms, with muscular tiredness and weariness.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Marked blood pressure, reducing powers.—CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS.

Marked disturbance of the sympathetic nervous system.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Marked effect on the blood.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Marked effects on stomach, with nausea and vomiting.—HELIANTHUS ANNUUS.

Marked effects on the genito-urinary organs, and often indicated in elderly men, especially for prostatitis and sexual atony.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.

Marked eye symptoms, spleen pain.—ILEX AQUIFOLIUM.

Marked female symptoms, and backache.—EUPIONUM.

Marked giddiness and pain in head; face has a purple hue.—ANILINUM.

Marked improvement of all symptoms while riding in a carriage.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Marked increase in the polymorphonuclear neutrophiles.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Marked regulating influence upon the glandular (sebaceous) secretions.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Marked sensitiveness to cold hypothyroidism after acute diseases, i.e, weakness.—THYROIDINUM.

Marked skin (herpes circinatus), spinal, eye and ear symptoms.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.

Marked skin irritation resembling milk Poison-oak; is sometimes produced by handling the beans, also by local use of vanilla essence in a hair wash.—VANILLA AROMATICA.

Marked specific effects on genito-urinary system; muco-purulent discharges.—BAROSMA CRENULATUM.

Marked surging of blood upwards, marked dyspnœa, inability to lie on left side.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

Marked symptoms in intestinal tract.—FERRUM MAGNETICUM.

Marked symptoms of rheumatism and influenza.—LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.

Marked tendency to fainting fits, with heart failure.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Marked tendency to suppuration in every inflammatory process.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Marked urinary and female symptoms.—PULEX IRRITANS.

Marked urinary symptoms confirming its ancient uses in gravel, etc.—PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI.

Mask-like expression of face, due to weakness of facial muscles.—BOTULINUM.

Mastitis.—LAC CANINUM.

May be used with advantage to tone the heart, and run off dropsical accumulations.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Measles.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Meatus dry.—FERRUM PICRICUM.

Megrim. A remedy for megrim, associated with restlessness and dreams.—MENISPERMUM CANADENSE.

Meniere’s disease.—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.

Meningeal irritation, with rigidity of muscles.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Meningitis.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.

Menorrhagia.—YOHIMBINUM.

Menorrhagia—MENISPERNUM.

Menses prolonged.—VANILLA AROMATICA.

Menses too early and copious; flow thin.—EUPIONUM.

Mental debility first; later physical.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Mental disorders in nervous or ascetic individuals, particularly where there is constant fear of death, or erotic or maniacal attacks.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Mental exhaustion and impotency.—LECITHINUM.

Mental paresis; dysphagia especially to liquids.—ALUMEN.

Mentally deficient children.—TUBERCULINUM.

Mentally, the emotional element is uppermost, and co-ordination of function is interfered with.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Menthol has proved curative in acute nasal catarrh; in acute eustachian catarrh; pharyngitis; laryngitis; neuralgias, etc.—MENTHOLUM.

Metastasis.—ABROTANUM.

Metrorrhagia, also Amenorrhœa in young girls.—POLYGONUM HYDROPIPEROIDES.

Migraine.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Migraine.—EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREA.

Mild temperaments of lymphatic constitution, with catarrhal tendencies; older persons, where the skin shows yellowish spots, earthy complexion, uric acid diathesis, etc; also precocious, weakly children.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Millar’s asthma.—ICTODES FOETIDA.

Mind sensation. Ball sensation in inner parts.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Mind sensation. Boiling sensation.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Mind sensation. Giving-out sensation.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Mind. A disposition that is mild, calm and gentle; sluggish and constipated bowels contra-indicate chamomilla.—CHAMOMILLA.

Mind. A great remedy for hysteria.—CASTOREUM CANADENSE.

Mind. Feeling. Half dead, half alive feeling all over.—TANACETUM VULGARE.

Mind. Feeling. Lessens the frequency and force of the pulse soothes pain and allays irritability.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Mind. Feeling.“Coprophagia” violent mania alternates with silence and refusal to talk.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Mind. Sensation. A condition of intense exaltation, in which all perceptions and conceptions, all sensations and all emotions are exaggerated to the utmost degree.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Mind: Acute mania.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Miscarriage, for consequent debilitated states.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Mitral and tricuspid regurgitation.—APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.

Mitral insufficiency, asystolia with or without oedema, dyspnoea and difficult urinary secretion.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

Moaning and howling.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Moderates sexual passion.—SALIX NIGRA.

Modifies craving for tobacco.—CALADIUM SEGUINUM.

Modifies secretions of digestive glands.—CUNDURANGO.

Moist mucous tubercles.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Morbidly conscientious.—SPIRAEA ULMARIA.

More adapted to hepatic torpor and gastric catarrh common in hot and damp climates and aggravated by meat eating and alcohol (Hale).—NITROMURIATICUM ACIDUM.

More adapted to subacute rather than the violent acute stage.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

More in morning (sense of rigidity).—GETTYSBURG WATER.

More often indicated in unmarried women.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.

More or less connected with derangements of the sexual sphere, seem to come within the range of this remedy.—BUFO RANA.

More right-sided in its action.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

More urine passed.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Morning sickness, diabetes, and rheumatism offer a field for this remedy.—LACTICUM ACIDUM.

Morning sickness.—JACARANDA CAROBA.

Morphia habit.—IPECACUANHA.

Morphine bears the same relation to Opium as Atropine to Belladonna-i.e, represents its nervous side.—MORPHINUM.

Morphine habit.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Most effective in the beginning of coryza, checking its further development.—QUILLAYA SAPONARIA.

Most horrible neuralgic, spasmodic, shooting pains.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

Most marked effects are seen in the respiratory symptoms, especially in larynx and trachea.—BROMIUM.

Most of the symptoms are associated with the gastric disturbances.—ABIES NIGRA.

Most valuable in cardiac dropsy.—ADONIS VERNALIS.

Mostly used as a tonic for absent-mindedness and short of memory—BRAHMI.

Mostly used locally against excessive secretion of mucous membranes, to contract tissue and check hemorrhage.—TANNICUM ACIDUM.

Motion always “limbers up” the Rhus patient, and hence he feels better for a time from a change of position.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Motor inco-ordination.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.

Motor weakness, averse to exercise.—PALLADIUM METALLICUM.

Mouth and anus chiefly effected.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Mouth: Acts also as a salivatory like Pilocarpin.—ARECA CATECHU.

Much itching.—PIX LIQUIDA.

Much muscular soreness.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Much nervous trembling and frequent fainting.—MOSCHUS.

Much perspiration all over face and chest; drowsy and dizzy; dry lips and throat; dry tickling cough at night.—CHLOROFORMIUM.

Much prostration.—APIS MELLIFICA

Much pus-like mucus.—BLATTA ORIENTALIS.

Much yawning and stretching.—ELATERIUM OFFICINARUM.

Mucles, bone, skin: Acts on lower tissues, muscles, bones and skin.—DAPHNE INDICA.

Mucous diarrhoea from cold.—AGRAPHIS NUTANS.

Mucous discharges are yellow, thick and lumpy.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Mucous membrane of naso-pharynx and spinal nerve plexus, producing neuritic pains and parethesias.—MENTHOLUM.

Mucous membranes are affected by Abies can and gastric symptoms are most marked, and a catarrhal condition of the stomach is produced.—ABIES CANADENSIS.

Mucous membranes are all affected.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Mucous membranes are all dry.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Mucous membranes everywhere are affected.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Mucous membranes generally, but especially that of the urinary tract, are chiefly affected by this remedy.—CUBEBA OFFICINALIS.

Mucous membranes hæmorrhagic and ulcerative (Lach. Ars).—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Mucous membranes of the respiratory organs are especially affected.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Mucous membranes: Acts especially on mucous membranes, relaxing them and producing a thick, yellowish, ropy secretion.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Mucous membranes: Acts powerfully on mucous membranes, especially that of the urinary tract, the respiratory organs, and the skin, here producing a well-marked nettle-rash.—COPAIVA OFFICINALIS.

Multiple sclerosis of brain and cord.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Mumps: A valuable remedy in limiting the duration of mumps.—JABORANDI.

Muscle fibers: Acts on circular muscular fibers, hence constrictions.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Muscle: Aching in every muscle.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Muscles and skin: Acts especially upon the muscular tissue and skin, and its most characteristic effects are upon the chest walls, like pleurodynia.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

Muscles flabby and relaxed.—FERRUM METALLICUM.

Muscles relaxed or twitching.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Muscles: Abscesses in deep muscles; polypi and exostoses.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Muscles: Absence of pain and muscular mobility especially of muscles of expression and of locomotion.—STRAMONIUM.

Muscular atrophy.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

Muscular debility.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Muscular inco-ordination.—SULFONALUM.

Muscular paralysis without impairing sensation and consciousness.—CURARE.

Muscular prostration.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

Muscular pseudo-hypertrophy, neuritis.—PHOSPHORUS.

Muscular system depressed.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.

Muscular twitchings, spasmodic affections,  Generally with delirium.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Muscular weakness.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Music aggravates symptoms.—AMBRA GRISEA.

Must be used for some time.—PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS.

Must have oscillatory motion.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Mutinism of childhood unconnected with deafness.—AGRAPHIS NUTANS.

Myalgia, aching and jerking of muscles.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Myelitis with spasms and prostration.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Myocardial degeneration.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Myocarditis and cardiac weakness.—ANTIMONIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Myocarditis with some degree of mitral insufficiency.—GALANTHUS NIVALIS.

Myocarditis.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Nævus.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Nails, bones, coccyx: Acts on the nails and bones; pain in right tibia and coccyx.—CASTOR EQUI.

Naja produces a typical bulbar paralysis (L. J. Boyd). Causes no hæmorrhage but only œdema, hence the victims of this reptile frequently bear very little sign of external injury a small scratch or puncture being the only indication where the fangs have worked their havoc.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

Nasal and rectal symptoms marked. Polypi.—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.

Nasal polypi; swollen turbinates.—LEMNA MINOR.

Natrum phosphoricum is the remedy for conditions arising from excess of lactic acid, often resulting from too much sugar.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Nausea and retching of gastric ulcer.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Nausea and slow pulse frequently accompanying.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Nausea and vomiting, followed by creeping chills from feet upward.—VESPA CRABRO.

Nausea and vomiting.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Nausea during menstruation.—SYMPHORICARPUS RACEMOSUS.

Nausea especially from sweets.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Nausea greater than in any other remedy.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Nausea, better smoking.—EUGENIA JAMBOS.

Nausea, fetid breath, with sensation of emptiness.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Nausea, worse any motion.—SYMPHORICARPUS RACEMOSUS.

Neck muscles rigid.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Neck: A remedy for torticollis (problem involving the muscles of the neck that causes the head to tilt down), rheumatic symptoms about neck.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.

Necrosis and sinus after mastoid operation.—HECLA LAVA.

Necrotic slough. A plug of cotton wool soaked in a 20 per cent solution of Formaldehyde, and applied for a few hours, will produce a necrotic slough, which must be scraped away before the next application, otherwise it hardens.—FORMALINUM.

Needle pricks from within outwards in chest; also on forehead, right side.—ARSENICUM SULPHURATUM FLAVUM.

Nephritis (acute parenchymatous), scarlatinal nephritis.—METHYLENUM COERULEUM.

Nephritis of pregnancy.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Nephritis of pregnancy.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.

Nephritis with amaurosis and cerebral symptoms.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Nephritis with gastric disturbances.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Nephritis, with great sensitiveness in kidney region.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Nephritis.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

Nephritis: Acute nephritis following eruptive diseases.—FERRUM IODATUM.

Nephritis: Acute nephritis following Scarlet fever.—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.

Nerve sedative and stimulant to mucous membranes, bronchitis, cystitis and pyelitis.—MYRTUS COMMUNIS.

Nerve tremors of the aged; chorea, paralysis agitans, epilepsy.—AVENA SATIVA.

Nerve. Sciatica (pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which branches from your lower back through your hips and buttocks and down each leg. Typically, sciatica affects only one side of your body) A remedy of unquestioned benefit in sciatica, when pain is associated with numbness of the part affected.—GNAPHALIUM POLYCEPHALUM.

Nerves. Lightening pain: A remedy for Tabes dorsalis, improving the lightning pains.—THIOSINAMINUM.

Nerves: A remedy for Tabes dorsalis [a slow degeneration of the nerve cells and nerve fibers that carry sensory information to the brain. The degenerating nerves are in the dorsal columns of the spinal cord (the portion closest to the back of the body) and carry information that help maintain a person’s sense of position], improving the lightning pains.—THIOSINAMINUM.

Nerves: Acts chiefly on the nervous system, eyes, upper respiratory tract.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Nerves: Acts on nervous system and female organs.—GUACO.

Nerves: Acts on nervous system generally, and is effective in masturbation and excessively aroused sexual impulses.—ORIGANUM MAJORANA.

Nerves: Acts on the nervous system and skin.—BUFO RANA.

Nerves: Acts on the nervous system, especially on pneumo-gastric region.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Nerves: Acts primarily on the central nervous system.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Nerves: Acts principally on nervous system, producing a bewildered, confused state.—ARAGALLUS LAMBERTI.

Nervous affections of cigarmakers.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Nervous affections with marked irritability, diseases of the genito-urinary tract and skin, most frequently give symptoms calling for this drug.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Nervous and hysterical symptoms.—SUCCINUM.

Nervous and tearful.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Nervous and tired feeling.—TANACETUM VULGARE.

Nervous bilious temperament.—AMBRA GRISEA.

Nervous deafness and asthenopia.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Nervous debility.—CURARE.

Nervous depression, weakness and irritation and spasms.—VERBENA URTICAEFOLIA.

Nervous disturbances, neuralgia, chorea, and hysteria come within the range of this remedy.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.

Nervous dyspnœa.—CAJUPUTUM.

Nervous erethism; restlessness and morbid watchfulness.—EUPATORIUM AROMATICUM.

Nervous excitability is the guiding condition.—CAMPHORA BROMATA.

Nervous excitement and sleeplessness.—ABSINTHIUM.

Nervous exhaustion, sexual debility, and the morphine habit call for this remedy in rather material dosage.—AVENA SATIVA.

Nervous hyperæsthesia.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.

Nervous irritation and spasms of children, during dentition.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.

Nervous palpitation.—COFFEA CRUDA.

Nervous prostration of influenza.—LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.

Nervous sleeplessness, heart troubles, palpitation, and dyspepsia of old tea-drinkers.—THEA CHINENSIS.

Nervous states of many female troubles.—AVENA SATIVA.

Nervous trembling of body; sensitive to light and noise.—AQUILEGIA VULGARIS.

Nervous trembling.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Nervous tremors precede attacks.—ABSINTHIUM.

Nervous tremors; wakefulness and delirium of drunkards.—LUPULUS HUMULUS.

Nervous weakness after influenza.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.

Nervous weakness.—TUBERCULINUM.

Nervous women who do not recover fully, but are continually irritable, and suffer from debilitating sweats.—CASTOREUM CANADENSE.

Nervous: A remedy for nervous affections, loss of energy, with excessive erethism.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Nervousness in children; from teething and intestinal troubles.—CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS.

Nervousness, excitement, and sleeplessness in children.—ABSINTHIUM.

Neuralgia headaches and insomnia: A remedy for nervous, hysterical people, suffering with neuralgia headaches and insomnia.—AMMONIUM VALERIANICUM.

Neuralgia in various parts; always with great nervous excitability and intolerance of pain, driving to despair.—COFFEA CRUDA.

Neuralgia of knee.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.

Neuralgia of the fifth nerve is very prominent in its effects.—SPIGELIA.

Neuralgia pain all over the body; cannot sit on account of spinal pain; burning sensation in hands and feet and flushes of heat from the face—DESMODIUM GANGETICUM.

Neuralgia: A remedy for neuralgia, hysteria, angina pectoris, and other painful affections, notably in ovarian affections.—ZINCUM VALERIANICUM.

Neuralgia: A remedy for neuralgia, neurasthenia, malaria; typhoid, here it diminishes the tympanites, delirium, and fever; pus infection.—METHYLENUM COERULEUM.

Neuralgia; pains shoot downwards, with numbness.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Neuralgias originating in disturbances of pneumo-gastric.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Neuralgias, inveterate skin eruptions, chilliness, indigestion with great flatulent distension (Clark).—VACCININUM.

Neuralgic affections not inflammatory.—CAJUPUTUM.

Neuralgic headache, cervico-occipital pain, cerebro-spinal meningitis, atonic diarrhoea, and intestinal colic.—OREODAPHNE CALIFORNICA.

Neuralgic pains relieved by warmth.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Neuralgic pains, like a fine thread, following amputations or injuries to nerves.—ALLIUM CEPA.

Neuralgic pains.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Neurasthenia (Oxal ac).—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Neurasthenia and hysteria.—INDIGO TINCTORIA.

Neurasthenia, poor assimilation, insomnia, occipital headache.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.

Neurasthenia.—KOLA.

Neurasthenia.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.

Neuritis, great sensitiveness to cold.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

Neuritis, tingling, burning and numbness.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Neuritis.—URTICA URENS.

Neuroma.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Neurosis in stump, after amputation.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Never use any Salts of Potash where there is fever (T. F. Allen).—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Night cough of children.—SANTONINUM.

Night sweats.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

Night terrors in children.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

Nightly emissions.—CAMPHORA BROMATA.

Night-sweat in phthisis.—BOLETUS LARICIS.

Night-sweats.—CHAMOMILLA.

Night-sweats.—MYOSOTIS SYMPHYTIFOLIA.

Night-sweats.—POPULUS TREMULOIDES.

No influence on the endocardium.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

No other remedy causes in so marked degree the diminution and disappearance of sugar in the urine.—SYZYGIUM JAMBOLANUM.

No thirst, anxiety or fear.—BELLADONNA.

Nocturnal enuresis.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.

Nocturnal enuresis.—THYROIDINUM.

Nodosities in the breasts (Scirrhinum).—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Nodosities, caries of bone, etc.—HECLA LAVA.

Nodular form of chronic gout.—KALIUM BROMATUM.

Noises in ear.—THIOSINAMINUM.

Noises seem to strike on painful spots over the body.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.

Non-inflammatory cerebral activity.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Nose Catarrh. A remedy for nasal catarrh, with headache, pain at root of nose, dry and painful eyes.—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Nose dirty, tonsils enlarged, thick yellow mucus from nostrils; lips thickened from mouth breathing.—MEDORRHINUM.

Nose. A remedy of first importance in chronic nasal catarrh with atrophy; large, offensive crusts and clinkers.—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.

Nose. Affection of the antrum of Highmore [the pyramid-shaped maxillary sinus (or antrum of Highmore) is the largest of the paranasal sinuses, and drains into the middle meatus of the nose through the osteomeatal complex].—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Nose. Affections of antrum.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.

Nose: Acridity is the keynote of the kind of action characteristic of Arum.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

Nose: Action on mucous membrane of the nose and the lachrymal glands, producing coryza and symptoms like hay-fever, which have been utilized homeopathically.—SABADILLA.

Nose: Acts especially upon the nostrils.—LEMNA MINOR.

Nosebleed and hydrocele in boys.—ABROTANUM.

Nosebleed.—CINNAMOMUM CEYLANICUM.

Not much reactive force.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Not perceived when quiet (sense of rigidity).—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Not yet proven, but found useful in profuse mucous or serous discharges; in nasal and pharyngeal catarrh, diarrhoea and urethritis.—ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA.

Now he takes some cathartic, liver pills, or mineral water, and soon gets into the habit of taking these things, which still further complicate matters.—NUX VOMICA.

Numb aching in muscular and fibrous tissue.—COTYLEDON UMBILICUS.

Numbness and blindness.—VESPA CRABRO.

Numbness and crawling are characteristic sensations, and tendency to perspiration and glandular enlargement are symptoms it shares with the carbonate.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.

Numbness on becoming cold.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.

Numbness on left side.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.

Nutrient and tonic: Acts as a nutrient and tonic, in wasting disorders, anemia, neurasthenia, etc, increasing weight and power.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Nutrition. A remedy for diseases with faulty nutrition; sick headaches, with profuse flow of urine during pain.—LAC VACCINUM DEFLORATUM.

Nux always seems to be out of tune; inharmonious spasmodic action.—NUX VOMICA.

Nux is pre-eminently the remedy for many of the conditions incident to modern life.—NUX VOMICA.

Nux patients are easily chilled, avoid open air, etc.—NUX VOMICA.

Nux symptoms in females often met by Gratiola.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.

Nymphomania and satyriasis.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Nymphomania.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Obesity, while flesh decreases, muscles become harder and firmer.—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.

Obesity: A remedy for obesity and non-toxic goitre; also exophthalmic.—FUCUS VESICULOSUS.

Obstinate constipation.—CUPHEA VISCOSISSIMA.

Obstinate constipation.—TANNICUM ACIDUM.

Obstinate constipation; forehead feels as if compressed by an iron ring.—FUCUS VESICULOSUS.

Obstinate hepatic engorgements.—CHOLESTERINUM.

Obstinate hiccough.—ZINCUM VALERIANICUM.

Obstinate nervous coughs.—TANNICUM ACIDUM.

Obstinate retention of urine, throbbing headaches and heartburn, have been produced by celery.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.

Obstinate skin affections, notably in barber’s itch and acne.—SULPHUR IODATUM.

Obstinate ulcers.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.

Obstruction of gall ducts.—FEL TAURI.

Odema of feet.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Odema of glottis.—VIPERA BERUS.

Odema of legs.—MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.

Odema of limbs; dropsy of serous sacs.—MEDORRHINUM.

Of frequent use in children with sour diarrhœa; difficult dentition.—RHEUM PALMATUM.

Of great use in exostosis, gum abscess, difficult teething.—HECLA LAVA.

Of great use in the treatment of acute colds, coryza, sore throat, etc.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.

Of great use in ulceration of womb.—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.

Of great use in wounds penetrating to perineum and bones, and in non-union of fractures; irritable stump after amputation, irritable bone at point of fracture.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.

Of great value in anemia from malaria.—OSTRYA VIRGINICA.

Of great value in epilepsy, neurasthenia and in nervous children.—TUBERCULINUM.

Of much value in epilepsy.—BORAX VENETA.

Of undoubted value in the treatment of incipient tuberculosis.—TUBERCULINUM.

Of unquestioned value in prostatic enlargement, epididymitis, and urinary difficulties.—SABAL SERRULATA.

Of use in chorea and reflex spasms (worms).—TANACETUM VULGARE.

Of use in dropsy due to liver and spleen diseases, also renal dropsy.—LIATRIS SPICATA.

Of use in feeble-minded children.—BUFO RANA.

Of use in Helminthiasis.—ARECA CATECHU.

Of use in intermittent fever, with weariness and inclination to stretch.—CIMEX LECTULARIUS.

Of use in psoriasis; and tachycardia.—THYROIDINUM.

Of use in severe type of intermittent fever in hot countries; also, in influenza.—CANCHALAGUA.

Of use in sub-acute and chronic rheumatism.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Of use when the ventricles are overdistended and dilatation begins, and when there is an absence of compensatory hypertrophy, and when venous stasis is marked.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.

Of value in cholera and diarrhoea.—JATROPHA CURCAS.

Of value in muscular weakness of the eye; hæmorrhage of thin, pale blood.—TILIA EUROPAEA.

Offensive discharges.—PSORINUM.

Offensive discharges.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.

Offensive excretions.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.

Offers a set of symptoms like coryza, bronchial catarrh and influenza, together with nervous and rheumatic disturbances.—STICTA PULMONARIA.

Often called for in arthritic affections with urinary disturbances.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Often does away with use of the knife.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Often gives immunity from cold-catching.—PSORINUM.

Often great use in beginning the treatment of chronic cases and in finishing acute ones.—SULPHUR.

Often indicated after abuse of Iron tonics, and after badly-managed measles.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Often indicated in asthma, also valuable in cardiac asthma; of great value in sudden dropsical swellings over the whole body.—KALIUM NITRICUM.

Often indicated in the transition season when the air is cold, but the sun is still powerful enough to heat the blood.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Often preceded by sensation of smothering, followed by exhaustion.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

Often prevents miscarriage.—VIBURNUM OPULUS.

Often relieves temporarily epileptic convulsions.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.

Often restores a gonorrhoeal discharge.—MEDORRHINUM.

Often used with advantage for complains arising in people who have been taking this drug to sweeten the stomach.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Often useful in the dyspepsias of the young who have masturbated and who suffer from seminal emissions, together with cardiac irritability and palpitation.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Oil of Chenopodium for hookworm and roundworm.—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.

Old age nutritional troubles.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Old age: A useful remedy for old people with shriveled skin-thin, scrawny old women.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Old asthmatics.—ANISUM STELLATUM.

Old cases of intermittent fever.—HELIANTHUS ANNUUS.

Old cases of nightly fevers, coming on periodically.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Old cases of syphilis in scrofulous patients.—MERCURIUS IODATUS RUBER.

Old gouty constitutions.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Old people, with lack of vital heat, or prematurely old, with debility.—ALUMINA.

Old persons, with poor digestion and scanty secretion of urine.—JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS.

Old ulcers of skin.—SYZYGIUM JAMBOLANUM.

Older people who have exhausted their vitality, especially by mental work, and poor living; blear-eyed appearance; who do not react.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

On inhaling this drug, it rapidly dilates all arterioles an capillaries, producing flushings of face, heat, and throbbing in the head.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.

On the eye it acts more promptly than Atropia, much stronger as a mydriatic.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Once developed, the symptoms follow a rapid course.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

One is too cold when uncovered and too hot when covered; relieved by artificial heat.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

One of the best general remedies for passive hemorrhages, uterine, renal, gastric, pulmonary and intestinal.—MANGIFERA INDICA.

One of the best remedies following labor.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

One of the best remedies for the prostrating after-effects of influenza.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.

One of the greatest nerve remedies.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

One of the main remedies in shock.—CAMPHORA.

One of the most efficient and least harmful of teniafuges.—CUCURBITA PEPO.

One of the most important tissue remedies, and while it has many symptoms in common with Calcarea carb, there are some differences and characteristic features of its own.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.

One of the most important uterine remedies.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

One of the most positive remedies for rheumatism and muscular pains.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.

One of the most toxic agents known.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

One of the remedies for albuminuria, especially in the gouty.—AMMONIUM BENZOICUM.

One of the remedies for Poison-oak.—VERBENA URTICAEFOLIA.

One of the remedies whose symptoms point to its employment in bladder affections, notably catarrh, acute and chronic.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.

One symptom is worthy of special remembrance-pain in region of third rib, about an inch or two from the sternum, generally on right side, but occasionally on left.—ANISUM STELLATUM.

One-sided complaints call for it.—AMBRA GRISEA.

One-sided spasms with speechlessness.—DULCAMARA.

Opacities of the vitreous.—CHOLESTERINUM.

Opacity of cornea.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Opisthotonos.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Opium lessens voluntary movements, contracts pupils, depresses higher intellectual powers, lessens self-control and power of concentration, judgment; stimulates the imagination, checks all secretions except that of the skin.—OPIUM.

Oppression of chest.—BRACHYGLOTTIS REPENS.

Oppression of chest.—HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS.

Organic changes; it is deep and slow in action.—SILICEA TERRA.

Organs seem to be drawn together.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

Orgasms of blood to face, chest, head, lungs, etc.—FERRUM METALLICUM.

Osophagitis. (Farrington).—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Osteitis, periostitis, osteosarcoma; rachitis.—HECLA LAVA.

Osteo myelitis.—PHOSPHORUS.

Other secretions, lachrymal, nasal bronchial and intestinal also but in less degree.—JABORANDI.

Other symptoms of organic heart disease, such as great weakness and sinking of strength, faintness, coldness of skin, and irregular respiration; cardiac irritability and ocular troubles after tobacco; jaundice from induration and hypertrophy of the liver, frequently call for Digitalis.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Otitis media.—SKOOKUM CHUCK AQUA.

Ovarian cysts.—OVININUM.

Overgrown, poorly developed children.—KREOSOTUM.

Oversensitive to all sorts of influences.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Oversensitive.—ANGUSTURA VERA.

Oversensitiveness from abuse of coffee and narcotics.—CHAMOMILLA.

Oversensitiveness of all parts.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Oversensitiveness.—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.

Overstrain of ocular muscles.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Oxaluria, with excess of urea; increased specific gravity.—SENNA.

Oxaluria.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Ozæna.—LAC CANINUM.

Ozæna; sexual hyperæsthesia.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Ozena.—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.

Ozena; pemphigus; scabies—AZADIRACHTA INDICA or MELIA AZADIRACHTA.

Pain along ureter.—HEDEOMA PULEGIOIDES.

Pain and debility point to it.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.

Pain and nervousness after extraction of teeth.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Pain as if in ureters.—MEL CUM SALE.

Pain better while thinking of it.—CAMPHORA.

Pain from sacrum to the pubis.—SABINA.

Pain from sacrum towards pubes.—MEL CUM SALE.

Pain going down thigh.—PAREIRA BRAVA.

Pain in abdomen, sensitive to pressure.—TANNICUM ACIDUM.

Pain in abdomen, vomiting, headache, singing in ears, dysuria and diarrhoea.—CALTHA PALUSTRIS.

Pain in all flexor muscles.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Pain in back and extremities.—ARISTOLOCHIA MILHOMENS.

Pain in back and sacrum, radiating toward abdomen and thighs—JANOSIA or JONOSIA ASOKA or SARACA INDICA.

Pain in back of head and spine; band-like feeling around head.—FRANCISCEA UNIFLORA.

Pain in back, followed by a bland leucorrhoea.—EUPIONUM.

Pain in chest, axilla and scapula, with suffocative sensation.—JUGLANS CINEREA.

Pain in external meatus.—ABIES NIGRA.

Pain in heart and left ovary.—OVI GALLINAE PELLICULA.

Pain in heels (Phytol).—TARTARICUM ACIDUM.

Pain in heels, burning in anus and frequent irritation.—ARISTOLOCHIA MILHOMENS.

Pain in hip, pain in psoas and iliac muscles.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.

Pain in joints and ankles.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.

Pain in left ovary and hip.—ERIGERON CANADENSE.

Pain in ligaments relieved by rest.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Pain in lumbar region.—HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS.

Pain in nape of neck.—FERRUM MAGNETICUM.

Pain in neck, back, and extremities.—LEPIDIUM BONARIENSE.

Pain in occiput and mastoid region.—AMMONIUM PICRICUM.

Pain in penis and scrotum with swelling.—ANILINUM.

Pain in pit of stomach, with distended abdomen.—CORNUS CIRCINATA.

Pain in region of kidneys is most marked; hence its use in renal and vesical troubles, gall-stones, and vesical catarrh.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Pain in region of kidneys, with dysuria.—SOLIDAGO VIRGA.

Pain in region of ureters, with frequent urging to urinate.—BORICUM ACIDUM.

Pain in right big toe.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Pain in right intercostal muscles above the liver.—QUASSIA AMARA.

Pain in shocks.—CINA MARITIMA.

Pain in shoulder-joint.—AMMONIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Pain in small spot on left side hypothyroidism.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Pain in small spots (Oxal ac).—LILIUM TIGRINUM.

Pain in spine.—MENISPERMUM CANADENSE.

Pain in sternum and ribs, in back and shoulders and extremities; heat, pricking and aching in hands, especially palms, fingers, also toes.—AZADIRACHTA INDICA.

Pain in stomach alternates with pain in throat and spine.—PARAFFINUM.

Pain in stomach and abdomen, better after eating.—HOMARUS.

Pain in stomach and bowels, like electric shocks.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

Pain in tendo-Achillis.—ARISTOLOCHIA MILHOMENS.

Pain in the finger nails with swelling of the phalanges.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Pain in the thumb.—MANCINELLA.

Pain in trachea.—OSMIUM.

Pain in urethra on urinating.—BLATTA AMERICANA.

Pain is excessive and out of all proportion to injury.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Pain is small, circumscribed spots (Oxal ac).—IGNATIA AMARA.

Pain plays between teeth and ears.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Pain, as if between skin and flesh.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Pain. Pulled upward and from behind forward pains.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

 Painful contracture of limbs and trunk; tetanus.—COCCULUS INDICUS.

Painful cracks in corner of mouth is a guiding symptom of this drug.—CUNDURANGO.

Painful diarrhoea.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Painful erections.—CAMPHORA BROMATA.

Painful fullness of whole right side of body.—LIMULUS CYCLOPS.

Painful hemorrhages, after-pains, neuralgic dysmenorrhoea, and rheumatic affections, offer a therapeutic field for this remedy, especially in patients of spare habit and nervous, delicate organization.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.

Painful hemorrhoids.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Painful neuro-muscular conditions, preventing sleep.—ARGEMONE MEXICANA.

Painful neuroses, enteroptosis.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Painful sensation in the abdomen, with pubic pressure-the pressure of the clothing becomes insupportable, with emission of high-colored, bloody urine.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Painful sensation of pressure in left side of chest below the clavicle.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Painful swelling of various parts, going on to suppuration.—ANANTHERUM MURICATUM.

Pains about hip-joint.—DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA.

Pains all over body.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.

Pains and spasmodic muscular actions.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Pains appear and disappear quickly (Bell).—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Pains are accompanied by sensation of cold, numbness and tingling.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Pains are terrible; come and go suddenly.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Pains come and go quickly.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.

Pains come and go suddenly.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Pains extend down to back, chills easily.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Pains extend from one part to another, and alternate.—PARAFFINUM.

Pains from darkness to daylight; decrease and increase gradually.—SYPHILINUM.

Pains from within out, and of stinging character.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Pains in limbs and paralytic weakness in the joints.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.

Pains in liver region.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.

Pains increase and decrease gradually.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Pains intolerable; tensive; nerves quiver and tingle.—MEDORRHINUM.

Pains left after influenza.—LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.

Pains like electric shocks here and there.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Pains make patient faint or sick all over.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

Pains may be felt all over body, emanating from small of back.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Pains of cancer.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.

Pains of cervical cancer.—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.

Pains of tabes.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Pains of various kinds, with chilliness and sensitiveness to cold air.—MEZEREUM.

Pains shift from back to abdomen.—VARIOLINUM.

Pains shift rapidly.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Pains shoot upward and seem to draw patient up out of bed.—MEZEREUM.

Pains suddenly change their locality.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.

Pains that come and go gradually, call unmistakably for Stannum.—STANNUM METALLICUM.

Pains unendurable, associated with numbness.—CHAMOMILLA.

Pains very violent, in spots (Kali bich) worse, motion, and thinking of them.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.

Pains worse from touch and motion.—ACTAEA SPICATA.

Palliative in exophthalmic goitre.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Pallor of skin, mucous membranes, face, alternating with flushes.—FERRUM METALLICUM.

Pallor, breathlessness, hard-cordlike pulse.—TABACUM.

Pallor, flabby bloatedness, and turgid flaccidity.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Palpitation and congestions.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Palpitation of the heart and similar conditions are readily cured by it, especially the flushings and other discomforts at climacteric.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.

Papular-like eruption with a vesicular tendency, especially on scrotum, also on hands, tibia, shoulders and dorsum of feet.—ANTHRACOKALI.

Paralysis after apoplexy.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Paralysis agitans.—CAMPHORA BROMATA.

Paralysis agitans.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Paralysis and tremors, chorea.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Paralysis of lower limbs.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

Paralysis of respiratory muscles.—CURARE.

Paralysis of single parts.—DULCAMARA.

Paralysis of various groups of muscles about the eyes, throat, chest, larynx, sphincter, extremities, etc.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Paralysis with intense congestion of nerve centers.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Paralysis, especially hemiplegia.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.

Paralysis.—ANGUSTURA VERA.

Paralytic affections of lower extremities; spastic paralysis; lateral sclerosis; Beri-beri.—LATHYRUS SATIVUS.

Paralytic drawing and lameness in single parts.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

Paralytic sensations; pains and aching in limbs accompany nearly every group of symptoms.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Paralytic symptoms.—PHOSPHORUS.

Paralytic weakness.—FERRUM MAGNETICUM.

Paralytic weakness.—GINSENG QUINQUEFOLIUM.

Paralytic weakness; spasms; paralysis.—STANNUM METALLICUM.

Paralytic, weakness in joints.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.

Paraplegia Myelitis and disseminated sclerosis of brain and cord.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Paraplegia progressive; wasting, feeble and staggering gait.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Paraplegia.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.

Paraplegia.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

Parenchymatous nephritis with stomatitis.—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Paresis after influenza and diphtheria.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Parkinsonism.—STRAMONIUM.

Parotitis.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Paroxysmal, abdominal pain.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

Paroxysms of auricular fibrillation.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Partakes largely of the properties of the plant upon which the insect lives.—APHIS CHENOPODII GLAUCI.

Partial impotence caused by overindulgence of advancing age, or when accompanied by urinary symptoms, incontinence, painful micturition, etc.—TRIBULUS TERRESTRIS.

Particularly serviceable in constipation.—PARAFFINUM.

Parts are much swollen, with raw, sore feeling; the profuse, oily perspiration does not relieve.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Parts feel chilly; send shudder through frame.—SPIGELIA.

Parts of the body feel separated (Bapt).—DAPHNE INDICA.

Passive congestion and intermittent fever.—VERBENA URTICAEFOLIA.

Passive congestion and torpor of liver; chronic catarrhal affections of stomach and intestines.—EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREA.

Passive hæmorrhages (Adrenaline 6x).—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.

Passive hæmorrhages when pulse is feeble and capillaries relaxed, cold skin.—GALLICUM ACIDUM.

Passive venous hæmorrhages from any part.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.

Pathogenically it produces: Somnolence; nervous insomnia; night sweats.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Patient always tired; motion causes intense fatigue; aversion to work; wants constant changes.—TUBERCULINUM.

Patient becomes purple in face.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

Patient becomes so weak she slides down the bed.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Patient feels cold to the very bones.—ARANEA DIADEMA.

Patient is better in open air.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Patient is compelled to move about energetically.—FLUORICUM ACIDUM.

Patient is very sensitive to cold air.—MEZEREUM.

Patient is weak, emaciated, cold and chilly, but worse from being overheated; sensitive generally.—CALCAREA SILICATA.

Patient must be doing something to engage the mind.—HELONIAS DIOICA.

Patient seems to be too weak to hold out.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Patient tired and stiff. Soreness when quiet.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.

Patient wants to bathe in ice-cold water.—MEPHITIS PUTORIUS.

Patient weak and run down.—MUREX PURPUREA.

Patients living or working in damp, cold basements (Nat sulph).—DULCAMARA.

Patients must keep quiet.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

Patients who eat a great deal more, especially meat, than they drink.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.

Peculiar sensation of being very tall with tendency to vertigo.—EOSINUM.

Pellagra (material doses required).—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Pellagra.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Pelvic and portal congestion, resulting hæmorrhoids and constipation, especially in females.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.

Pemphigus.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.

Pemphigus.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Perforation of the septum.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Pericarditis with rheumatism.—FRANCISCEA UNIFLORA.

Period of depression in disease.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Periodic neuralgias of malarial origin.—NICCOLUM SULPHURICUM.

Periodical complaints.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.

Periodical nervous sick headaches, with asthenopia, weak digestion, constipation.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.

Periodical remissions (pain).—OXALICUM ACIDUM.

Periodical states; abscesses, quinsy, headaches, spasms, epilepsy, feeling of coldness before an attack.—SILICEA TERRA.

Periodicity is most marked.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Periodicity is the most marked characteristic of this drug.—CEDRON.

Periodicity very marked; symptoms recur every two and three weeks.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.

Periodicity, effects repeated after from two to four weeks (Oxal ac; Sulph).—CARLSBAD AQUA.

Periosteal swelling on lower jaw.—AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM.

Periosteum (a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones) and cartilages: Acts upon the periosteum and cartilages, eyes and uterus.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Peripheral neuritis.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Persistent desire to sleep, dull, discontented mental state, hideous, delusions and nervousness, constant motion of fingers and feet.—INDOLUM.

Persistent hæmorrhage from the bladder.—ERIGERON CANADENSE.

Persistent sleeplessness.—MYRICA CERIFERA.

Persons of feeble digestive powers; tea-drinkers, with much flatulence.—DIOSCOREA VILLOSA.

Persons of scrofulous type, who take cold easily, with increased mucous secretions, children who grow fat, are large-bellied, with large head, pale skin, chalky look, the so-called leuco-phlegmatic temperament; affections caused by working in water.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Persons subject to quinsy which is prone to suppurate; gums bleed easily.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Persons who have chronic diseases, and take cold easily and disposed to diarrhœa.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Persons who have never fully recovered from the effects of some previous illness.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Persons with a tendency to corpulency.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Perspiration on parts laid on with itching.—VESPA CRABRO.

Perspiration profuse, clammy, greasy.—LUPULUS HUMULUS.

Petit mal.—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.

Pharyngeal catarrh, with profuse, serous sputa and hoarseness.—HEPATICA TRILOBA.

Phlegmatic.—NATRIUM HYPOCHLOROSUM.

Phlegmonous inflammations.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Phosphorus irritates, inflames and degenerates mucous membranes, irritates and inflames serous membranes, inflames spinal cord and nerves, causing paralysis, destroys bone, especially the lower jaw and tibia; disorganizes the blood, causing fatty degeneration of blood vessels and every tissue and organ of the body and thus gives rise to hæmorrhages, and hæmatogenous jaundice.—PHOSPHORUS.

Phthisis pulmonum; vomiting of food from coughing with gastric irritation and profuse expectoration.—DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA.

Phthisis with purulent and copious expectoration and spitting of blood.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.

Phthisis, stitch high up in left apex (Anthrax).—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.

Phthisis.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.

Physical and mental restlessness, fright, is the most characteristic manifestation of Aconite.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Physical exertion brings on abscess somewhere.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Physical weakness, all-pervading apathy.—BRYONIA ALBA.

Pictures a state of collapse.—CAMPHORA.

Piles with much itching.—PETROSELINUM SATIVUM.

Piles.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Pilocarpus is a powerful glandular stimulant and the most efficient diaphoretic.—JABORANDI.

Pin worms.—RATANHIA PERUVIANA.

Pining boys; low spirited, lifeless, weak memory.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Pinus sylvestris combines rheumatic, bronchial and urticarious symptoms; the chest seems thin and to give way.—PINUS SILVESTRIS.

Pituitary and thyroid disfunction.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Pituitary exercises a superior control over the growth and development of the sexual organs, stimulates muscular activity and overcomes uterine inertia.—PITUITARIA GLANDULA.

Plague: A remedy for plague, fevers, diarrhœa.—OPERCULINA TURPENTHUM.

Plethoric young women with dysuria.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.

Pleurisy, especially of left side, with exudation and pericarditis, with effusion.—ANTIMONIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Pleurodynia, lumbago, gastralgia.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.

Pneumogastrics: Acts prominently within the domain of the pneumogastrics.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Pneumonia with vomiting.—APOMORPHINUM.

Pneumonia, rapid extension.—IODIUM.

Pneumonic phthisis.—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.

Poisoned wounds, bites, phagedenic ulcers.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Poisoning by mushrooms.—ABSINTHIUM.

Poisoning from suppressed eruptions or discharges.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Polyarticular gout.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.

Polycythemia.—PHOSPHORUS.

Polymyelitis anterior.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Poly-neuritis, polio-myelitis.—VIPERA BERUS.

Polyneuritis.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

Polypus.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Polyuria.—GNAPHALIUM POLYCEPHALUM.

Popular remedy for chronic fevers—GENTIANA CHIRATA or SWETIA CHIRATA.

Possesses great efficacy in cardiac diseases.—IBERIS AMARA.

Possesses greater anti-hemorrhagic properties than Ficus Religiosa; Hemorrhage from throat or mouth due to any cause when the color of blood is pure red; hemorrhage before any evacuation; bloody leucorrhea etc.—FICUS INDICA or BENGALENSIS.

Possesses power of softening flesh and destroying warts.—ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS.

Post operative gas pains, not relief from passing it.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Post-climacteric diseases.—KREOSOTUM.

Post-diphtheritic paralysis.—AVENA SATIVA.

Post-diphtheritic paralysis.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Posterior nares feel moist and raw; nose and ears feel full.—PENTHORUM SEDOIDES.

Post-nasal catarrh; dry crusts, granular appearance of posterior nares with itching.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.

Post-operative complications.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Post-operative gas pains.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Post-operative shock with cold sweat on forehead, pale face, rapid, feeble pulse.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Post-partum hæmorrhage.—CINNAMOMUM CEYLANICUM.

Premature old age from abuse of sexual power.—AGNUS CASTUS.

Prematurely senile.—BUFO RANA.

Prepuce and glans covered with pustules and round superficial ulcers.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Pre-senility.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Pressure and stitches in liver, and sympathetically in spleen.—QUASSIA AMARA.

Pressure in the solar plexus, with tender spine back of it.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

Prevents formation of calculi, removes tartar from teeth and prevents attacks of gout.—FRAGARIA VESCA.

Prevents growth and kills almost any pathogenic micro-organism.—FORMALINUM.

Prevents lockjaw.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Pricking pain and soreness of periosteum.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.

Prickly heat in upper part of the body; small red pimples itch violently.—SYZYGIUM JAMBOLANUM.

Primary action is to increase the elimination of Indican.—INDOLUM.

Primary anemia of syphilis.—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.

Principal action on spinal motor nerves and mucous membranes.—ANGUSTURA VERA.

Principal action on the bladder.—EQUISETUM HYEMALE.

Produces a condition of sensorial depression.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Produces a desire to talk-a flow of language and the courage to make a speech.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.

Produces a marked hyperæsthesia of all the senses, and a tendency to clonic spasms.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Produces a paresis of the pneumo-gastric, interfering with respiration.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Produces a picture of destructive metabolism.—PHOSPHORUS.

Produces a series of symptoms much like scarlet fever; sore throat, fever, vomiting, scarlet eruption; tonsils and submaxillary glands enlarged, with diarrhoea.—ASIMINA TRILOBA.

Produces and cures symptoms of acute catarrh, sneezing and sore throat.—QUILLAYA SAPONARIA.

Produces conditions upon the system quite similar to those resulting from injuries, falls, blows, contusions.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Produces contraction of the unstriped muscular fibers; hence a constringent feeling throughout the whole body.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Produces diuresis and great increase of urea.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Produces giddiness, lowered pulse, and air hunger and reduction in blood-pressure.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Produces high tension and arteriosclerosis of the coronary arteries.—TABACUM.

Produces marked effects upon the internal ear, with vertigo, deafness, noises in ears and loss of bone conduction, hence, its use in Meniere’s disease.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.

Produces mental and bodily languor, disinclination to study, with headache like a band.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Produces most acute ulcerative and follicular stomatitis.—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Produces most marked ptyalism.—TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE.

Produces most of the sick headaches Tabacum antidotal (Allen).—THEA CHINENSIS.

Produces most violent inflammation of the whole gastro-intestinal canal, especially lower bowel.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Produces nervous weakness, with marked symptoms in the sexual sphere.—NUPHAR LUTEUM.

Produces pain and stitches in liver and spleen.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Produces pains in various parts.—STACHYS BETONICA.

Produces paralysis beginning at the extremities and spreading upward.—BARYTA ACETICA.

Produces redness of ears, deep red discoloration of mouth swollen gums, with burning and tendency to salivation; deep red urine, albuminous, and light red, profuse diarrhoea, with abdominal pains.—FUCHSINUM.

Produces symptoms of albuminuria.—BRACHYGLOTTIS REPENS.

Produces the most remarkable hallucinations and imaginations, exaggeration of the duration of time and extent of space, being most characteristic.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Produces tonic spasms, tetanus, and asphyxia.—UPAS TIEUT.

Profound anemia with discoloration of skin, blue lips, anorexia, gastric disturbances.—ANILINUM.

Profound prostration of all the vital forces and of the nervous system; respiratory paralysis.—LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.

Profound weakness, gone, faint feeling, and despondency.—SULFONALUM.

Profuse acrid lachrymation and bland coryza; worse, evening.—EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS.

Profuse and frequent urination.—LAPPA ARCTIUM.

Profuse bright-red blood.—ERIGERON CANADENSE.

Profuse coryza and constant sneezing.—SKOOKUM CHUCK AQUA.

Profuse discharge from mucous surfaces.—URTICA URENS.

Profuse perspiration arising from debility (China).—RHUS GLABRA.

Profuse sweat accompanies many affections.—SAMBUCUS NIGRA.

Profuse sweating.—PSORINUM.

Profuse, hæmorrhages, pulmonary and from different organs.—GERANIUM MACULATUM.

Profuse, ichorous, cadaverously smelling discharge.—SKOOKUM CHUCK AQUA.

Progressive emaciation.—ACALYPHA INDICA.

Progressive muscular atrophy.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Progressive, pernicious anemia.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Prolapsus uteri and chronic metritis, especially when associated with subinvolution and inflammation of the cervix.—MEL CUM SALE.

Promotes healthy granulations and rapid healing by first intention.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Promotes nutrition and tissue building.—SABAL SERRULATA.

Promotes suppuration of abscesses.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Promotes the absorption of blood and allays pain in bruises.—VERBENA URTICAEFOLIA.

Prostatic enlargement.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.

Prostatic enlargement.—OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM.

Prostatitis, calculous affections and sexual neurasthenia.—TRIBULUS TERRESTRIS.

Prostatitis.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Prostrate: Acts on membrano-prostatic portion of urethra.—SABAL SERRULATA.

Prostrating diarrhoea of consumption.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Prostration after influenza; also tinnitus aurium and deafness.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.

Prostration and feeble digestion of alcoholics.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Prostration and restlessness.—LOLEUM TEMULENTUM.

Prostration from slight exertion.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Prostration from trifles.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Prostration marked.—CASTOREUM CANADENSE.

Prostration marked; face more active than Gels.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Prostration of mind and body.—SILICEA TERRA.

Prostration.—DORYPHORA DECEMLINEATA.

Prostration.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Prostration: A state of prostration bordering on a typhoid state is produced by this remedy.—AMMONIUM MURIATICUM.

Protracted and continuous fevers, with tympanites.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.

Protracted labor.—CUPRUM ACETICUM.

Proved by Wm. B. Griggs, M. D, who found it of great value in the most violent form of Epidemic influenza, especially with violent and retching and greatest prostration, when Arsenic had failed.—SARCOLACTICUM ACIDUM.

Prurigo.—OVININUM.

Pruritus and congested conditions of the rectum.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.

Pruritus in pregnancy, with piles.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.

Pruritus of aged.—BARYTA ACETICA.

Pruritus senilis.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.

Pruritus vagine.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Pruritus, especially about genitals.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

Pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis.—PHOSPHORUS.

Pseudo-leucemia.—FERRUM PICRICUM.

Pseudo-plethora.—FERRUM METALLICUM.

Psilosis (Spruce).—FRAGARIA VESCA.

Psoas abscess.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.

Psoriasis (Ars; Chrysoph ac; Thyroid).—NATRIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Psoriasis lingue.—CASTOR EQUI.

Psoriasis syphilitica.—AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM.

Psoriasis.—STELLARIA MEDIA.

Psoriasis.—X-RAY.

Psorinum is a cold medicine; wants the head kept warm, wants warm clothing even in summer.—PSORINUM.

Puerperal convulsions.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Puerperal eclampsia; uremic convulsions.—OENANTHE CROCATA.

Puerperal infections.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Puerperal metritis.—TILIA EUROPAEA.

Pulmonary congestion.—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Pulmonary stenosis.—ASPIDOSPERMA.

Pulmonary tuberculosis in young patients, no fever, with limited, ulcerated lesions, formerly classified as scrofula.—FILIX MAS.

Pulmonary tuberculosis. Cough and expectoration diminishes, temperature becomes normal, weight is gained, and sleep becomes regular.—ALLIUM SATIVUM.

Pulsating headache in cerebellum.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Pulsating pains.—GLONOINUM.

Pulsations all over the body, and profuse bleeding from small wounds.—KREOSOTUM.

Pulsations over whole body, especially liver and renal region.—ACTAEA SPICATA.

Pulse is slow due to central irritation of the vagus.—VISCUM ALBUM.

Pulse shotty.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Pulse soft and flowing; no anxious restlessness of Acon.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Pulse very irregular, rapid and uneven, violent palpitation.—GALANTHUS NIVALIS.

Punctured wounds.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Pure powdered Indigo placed on the wound cures snake and spider poison (Kali permang; Golondrina; Cedron).—INDIGO TINCTORIA.

Purplish hue and burning, stinging pains.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

Purpura and hemorrhagic diathesis.—KALIUM IODATUM.

Purpura hæmorrhagica.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Purpura hemorrhagia.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Purpura, septic states, diphtheria, and other low forms of disease, when the system is thoroughly poisoned and the prostration is profound.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Purulent endocarditis.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Purulent tracheal and gastric catarrh of old drunkards.—ANISUM STELLATUM.

Pustules and boils; tertiary syphilis and Paralysis, Eczema, prurigo, old ulcers, leprosy, cancer of glandular structures and bites of serpents.—STRYCHNOS GAULTHERIANA.

Pustules.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Putrid discharges (Bapt).—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Putrid phenomena.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Pyelitis, incontinence of urine.—EPIGEA REPENS.

Pyelitis.—UVA URSI.

Pyelonephritis.—NAPHTHALINUM.

Pyorrhea alveolaris.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Pyrogen is the great remedy for septic states, with intense restlessness.—PYROGENIUM.

Pyrosis, flatulence, diarrhoea, diabetes, rhachitis and periosteal inflammation.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Pyrosis.—GALLICUM ACIDUM.

Quiets nervous symptoms (Coffea, Hyos).—TRIOSTEUM PERFOLIATUM.

Quiets nervous, and bronchial, and urinary irritation, and cough.—VERBASCUM THAPSUS.

Quinsy.—BARYTA IODATA.

Quite supersedes the use of Morphia after operations (Helmuth).—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Quotidian intermittent fever.—BOLETUS LARICIS.

Rachitis, caries, necrosis.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.

Radium brom of 1,800,000 radio-activity was employed.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Raised blood coagulability (Strontium).—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

Raises the blood pressure.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Raises vital forces.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.

Rapid and extreme prostration.—KOUSSO.

Rapid and weak pulse.—STRYCHNINUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Rapid change of mental and physical condition, opposite to each other.—IGNATIA AMARA.

Rapid change of symptoms-pains change in regard to place and character-thirst alternates with thirstlessness, hunger, and loss of appetite, etc.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Rapid decomposition of fluids and secretions, and burning pains.—KREOSOTUM.

Rapid emaciation.—TUBERCULINUM.

Rapid exhaustion and emaciation.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Rapid metabolism: Loss of flesh great appetite.—IODIUM.

Ravenous appetite.—LAPIS ALBUS.

Raw, burning pains.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

Rawness.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Recent German provings of Glonoine confirm the original American provings and clinical indications and bring out very marked nerve disturbances.—GLONOINUM.

Recommended as a spinal stimulant; in epilepsy with flatulency, gouty and skin symptoms.—HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM.

Recommended in heart disease, as a quieting agent when unduly excited.—ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA.

Recommended in pharyngitis sicca, with black, stringy mucus.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Rectal symptoms.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Rectum: Aching in rectum extending upwards; worse lying on side lain upon.—ARALIA RACEMOSA.

Red sand in the urine is its chief characteristic, and frequently verified.—OCIMUM CANUM.

Red sand in urine.—HEDEOMA PULEGIOIDES.

Red spots floats in the field of vision.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Red spots in face.—OENANTHE CROCATA.

Redness of palms.—EOSINUM.

Redness, burning and numbness of tongue.—EOSINUM.

Reduces the refractive index of blood serum (also China and Ferr phos).—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Reflex action diminished.—CURARE.

Reflexes always increased.—LATHYRUS SATIVUS.

Regulates the circulation, is tonic and anti-diarrheic, regulates cardiac rhythm and acts diuretically.—KOLA.

Relaxation of mucous membrane of alimentary canal.—MANGIFERA INDICA.

Relaxation of pelvic region.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.

Relaxation of sphincters.—APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.

Relaxed blood vessels, black and blue spots.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Relieves irritation of the urinary passages; influences the prostate gland; checks gleet and prostatorrhoea; has been used for eclampsia, epilepsy, and hydrophobia.—SPIRAEA ULMARIA.

Relieves pain after operations.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Relieves the violent pains in locomotor ataxia.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

Remarkable anti-helminthic property; distinctively effective in thread worm infections—VERNONIA ANITHELMINITICA.

Remarkable nervous phenomena; hysteria with chlorosis; chorea, dysmenorrhœa, spinal irritability.—TARENTULA HISPANICA.

Remarkably successful in scrofulous affections, except in malarial cases.—LAPIS ALBUS.

Remember it in the treatment of suspected malignant tumors.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Remember it, for women with prolapsus from atony, enervated by indolence and luxury (better when attention is engaged-hence when the doctor comes), or for those worn out with hard work; tired, strained muscles burn and ache; sleepless.—HELONIAS DIOICA.

Remittent bilious attacks.—MERCURIUS DULCIS.

Remittent fever; rheumatism; sciatica; constipation; headache—NYCTANTHES ARBORTRISTIS.

Removes fetor and hemorrhage in cancer, revives the healing process.—STRYCHNOS GAULTHERIANA.

Removes temporary obstruction to the oxidation of the blood by stimulating respiratory centers, increasing oxidation and excretion of carbonic acid.—ASPIDOSPERMA.

Removes the distressing skin symptoms resembling psoriasis. Three to five drops three times a day.—NITROMURIATICUM ACIDUM.

Renal and cystic catarrh; frigidity of females.—DAMIANA.

Renal and urinary affections, especially diabetes.—RHUS AROMATICA.

Renal and vesical irritation.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.

Renal colic, especially right side.—OCIMUM CANUM.

Renal colic; marasmus and periosteal pains due to venereal disease.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.

Renal dropsies, hydrocele, and chronic hoarseness in scrofulous patients have been benefited by this drug.—AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA.

Renal dropsy, with symptoms of general intoxication.—UREA PURA.

Renal insufficiency.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.

Repeated colds of tuberculosis (2x) feeling of weakness, chilliness alternating with heat; naso-pharyngeal catarrh, burning in throat, pains in limbs and thoracic oppression.—SOLIDAGO VIRGA.

Repercussed eruptive diseases.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Represents the ultimate end of proteid decomposition and is a constituent of human feces.—SKATOLUM.

Resembles acute ascending paralysis of Landry (Wells).—VIPERA BERUS.

Respiration and heart action labored.—ABIES CANADENSIS.

Respiration increased.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Respiration rapid, short; burning in chest.—MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.

Respiratory infections of children; dry nervous asthma, whooping-cough, severe spasms but little sputum.—THYMUS SERPYLLUM.

Respiratory pyorrhea.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.

Respiratory symptoms well marked.—STILLINGIA SILVATICA.

Respiratory tract in its entire length stopped up.—AMBROSIA ARTEMISIAEFOLIA.

Respiratory. A cardiac tonic and respiratory stimulant.—ANHALONIUM LEWINII.

Respiratory. A catarrhal remedy.—LEMNA MINOR.

Respiratory. A drug having a marked action on the alimentary canal and respiratory organs.—ACALYPHA INDICA.

Respiratory. A remedy especially marked in the symptoms of the respiratory organs, cough, croup, etc.—SPONGIA TOSTA.

Respiratory. A remedy for the aged and feeble, especially in chronic bronchitis.—AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

Respiratory. Highly efficacious medicine for acute catarrhal conditions of the respiratory tract (used in the beginning).—JUSTICIA ADHATODA.

Respiratory. Want of breath during exertion is the guiding symptom.—ASPIDOSPERMA.

Respiratory: Acute affections of the respiratory organs.—IODIUM.

Respiratory: Adapted to old people, especially bronchial catarrhs.—ALUMEN.

Restless feet.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

Restless sleep with frightful dreams and starts.—CASTOREUM CANADENSE.

Restlessness at night, smothering feeling.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

Restlessness at night, with tearing pains in joints and bones, and faint-like sinking of strength.—CAUSTICUM.

Restlessness of a violent and convulsive nature.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.

Restores tone to a brittle tissue, especially of the heart muscle and valves.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Results from sitting on cold, damp ground.—DULCAMARA.

Results of injuries to nerves with intense soreness and intolerance of cold bathing.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Retarded dentition.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Retro-bulbar neuritis with sudden loss of sight.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.

Retrocedent gout.—CAJUPUTUM.

Rheumatic and gouty symptoms well marked.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.

Rheumatic and paralytic complaints-great difficulty in walking.—ANGUSTURA VERA.

Rheumatic arthritis.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.

Rheumatic constitutions.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Rheumatic deafness.—VISCUM ALBUM.

Rheumatic disease associated with Bright’s disease (D. MacFarlan).—ARGEMONE MEXICANA.

Rheumatic heart (Webster).—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA 2x potency.

Rheumatic nodes.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

Rheumatic pain all over the body—BOERHAAVIA DIFFUSA.

Rheumatic pain in left knee.—HELIANTHUS ANNUUS.

Rheumatic pain in muscles of neck also in sacrum.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.

Rheumatic pains during rest.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.

Rheumatic pains in feet and lower part of legs.—FRANCISCEA UNIFLORA.

Rheumatic pains, chronic sprains, stenosis of œsophagus.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

Rheumatic pains.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.

Rheumatic prosopalgia, and rheumatic metastases, especially heart lesions.—PROPYLAMINUM.

Rheumatic stiffness of neck.—STICTA PULMONARIA.

Rheumatic symptoms.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Rheumatic symptoms.—JACARANDA CAROBA.

Rheumatic: A slow acting remedy. Corresponds to ailments requiring several days to reach their maximum. Persistent, dull, rheumatic pains permeate the body.—SQUILLA MARITIMA.

Rheumatism and cardiac lesions are prominent features in toe symptomatology of this drug.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.

Rheumatism and gout.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.

Rheumatism and morning diarrhoea.—GNAPHALIUM POLYCEPHALUM.

Rheumatism associated with urticaria-like eruptions.—URTICA URENS.

Rheumatism following checked diarrhoea.—ABROTANUM.

Rheumatism in neck, back, feet, especially heels and soles; worse, cold and wet.—KALIUM IODATUM.

Rheumatism in the cold season.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Rheumatism in the hot season.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.

Rheumatism of heart.—AVENA SATIVA.

Rheumatism of heart.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Rheumatism of left side.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.

Rheumatism of muscular and tendinous tissue, especially of back and shoulders.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Rheumatism with tearing pains.—VISCUM ALBUM.

Rheumatism: Acute articular rheumatism.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.

Rheumatism: Acute rheumatic inflammation of large joints.—ASCLEPIAS CORNUTI.

Rheumatism; darting pains in almost every part; stiffness of joints; parts sore to touch; worse, motion.—STELLARIA MEDIA.

Rheumatoid arthritis.—THYROIDINUM.

Rhinitis, sneezing, pharyngitis, and other acute throat troubles, suffocative sensation as if throat would close.—MANGIFERA INDICA.

Rhus affects fibrous tissue markedly-joints, tendons, sheaths-aponeurosis, etc, producing pains and stiffness.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Rickets.—SANICULA AQUA.

Rickets.—THYROIDINUM.

Right lung and liver feel small and hard.—ABIES CANADENSIS.

Right ovarian region painful.—CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX.

Right side especially affected, general muscular soreness.—HIPPURICUM ACIDUM.

Right side most affected.—FORMICA RUFA.

Right-sided paralysis.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Rigidity of muscles; paralysis.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Ringing in ears with feeling of pressure in head.—THYMUS SERPYLLUM.

Ring-worm.—SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM.

Ripens abscesses since it promotes suppuration.—SILICEA TERRA.

Round and thread worms.—CHELONE GLABRA.

Rumbling in abdomen.—AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA.

Rumex diminishes the secretions of mucous membranes, and at the same time exalts sensibility of the mucous membranes of the larynx and trachea.—RUMEX CRISPUS.

Sabal is homeopathic to irritability of the genito-urinary organs.—SABAL SERRULATA.

Sacro-iliac and abdominal pain.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.

Sad, crying readily; weeps when talking; changeable, contradictory.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Said to be a specific against effects of poison ivy.—TANACETUM VULGARE.

Said to be a stimulant to the secretory glands, especially salivary.—GINSENG QUINQUEFOLIUM.

Said to be of special value when given before operations, for rectal diseases.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.

Said to be of use in sexual neurasthenia; impotency.—DAMIANA.

Said to have a solvent power upon crustaceous and calcareous deposits in arteries.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Salivation, nausea, vomiting, colic, diarrhœa, collapse, albuminuria, casts and vesical spasm.—BORAX VENETA.

Salivation, with nausea, and vertigo.—GRANATUM.

Sallow complexion.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Salty taste.—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.

Satyriasis and erotomania.—SALIX NIGRA.

Scaly eruptions.—PIX LIQUIDA.

Scanty urine, and loaded with ropy, muco-purulent sediment.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.

Scanty urine, oedema of the extremities.—ERECHTHITES HIERACIFOLIA.

Scanty, clear, scalding urine.—MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.

Scapula: Aching between scapulæ.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.

Scarlet fever and also prophylactic.—BELLADONNA.

Scarlet fever, with marked tendency to destruction of tissue internally, and fetid odor.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Scarlet fever; locomotor ataxia.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Sciatica (pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which branches from your lower back through your hips and buttocks and down each leg. Typically, sciatica affects only one side of your body) A remedy of unquestioned benefit in sciatica, when pain is associated with numbness of the part affected.—GNAPHALIUM POLYCEPHALUM.

Sciatica and pain around the knee.—ARSENICUM SULPHURATUM FLAVUM.

Sciatica in other-omatous subjects, with cold shriveled limbs; seasickness.—GLONOINUM.

Sciatica.—COTYLEDON UMBILICUS.

Scirrhous induration of tongue.—SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM.

Sclerosis of liver, arterial system, brain.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Scraping and rough sensation (throat).—HEPATICA TRILOBA..

Scratching on silk or linen or paper unbearable.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Scrofulosis, chlorosis and phthisis.—CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.

Scrofulous affections, glandular enlargements, and tumors call for this remedy.—FERRUM IODATUM.

Scrofulous children and irritable, weakly blondes especially affected.—CAMPHORA.

Scrofulous ophthalmia.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Scrofulous patients.—PSORINUM.

Scrofulous swellings (Cistus).—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Scrofulous, rachitic children, with large head open fontanelles and sutures, distended abdomen, slow in walking.—SILICEA TERRA.

Scrofulous, rheumatic, gonorrhoeal, and syphilitic patients.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Scurvy.—PHOSPHORUS.

Scurvy; countenance pale, gums swollen and bleeding, legs covered with dark purple blotches, swollen, painful and hard.—AGAVE AMERICANA.

Seasickness.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.

Seasickness.—CUCURBITA PEPO.

Seaside complaints (Nat mur; Aqua Marina).—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Seborrhoea, with greasy skin.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Secale decreases the flow of pancreatic juice by raising the blood pressure (Hinsdale).—SECALE CORNUTUM.

Second stage brings emaciation, sunken eyeballs, lusterless hair and feeble movements-after a few months dies as from starvation.—ASTRAGALUS MOLLISSIMUS.

Secondarily, the liver and the heart are affected, and the alterations observed are those usually present in infectious diseases.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

Secondary syphilis.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Secretions have a filthy smell.—PSORINUM.

Secretions inclined to be profuse and yellow.—CALCAREA IODATA.

Seems to act especially on nervous system and urinary organs.—ASCLEPIAS CORNUTI.

Seems to affect especially the urinary, sexual, and respiratory organs.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Seems to be a true galactogogue.—LACTUCA VIROSA.

Seems to be especially adapted to scrofulous and venous constitutions, old people, and after debilitating disease, with feeble circulation and lowered vitality.—CARBO ANIMALIS.

Seems to have a remarkable power over acute colds, especially when accompanied by a deep, hoarse voice, or even aphonia.—POPULUS CANDICANS.

Seems to possess marked action on eyes, producing amblyopia and cataract.—QUASSIA AMARA.

Seems to suit especially persons of lax fiber, weak; diminished vital heat.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Sees, hears, tastes imperfectly, and general muscular weakness, which may go on to complete paralysis, accompanied by dropsical effusions.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Seizure. A perfect picture of epileptiform seizure is produced by this drug.—ABSINTHIUM.

Seldom indicated in the earlier stages of acute disease.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Selects for its special seat of action the outlets of the body where the mucous membrane and skin meet; these pain as from splinters.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Selenium is a constant constituent of bones and teeth.—SELENIUM METALLICUM.

Seminal debility; fever in intermittent jaundice; splenic affections; leprosy; leucorrhea; rheumatism; skin diseases; secondary syphilis, genital-urinary troubles such as gonorrhea, dysuria, etc.—TINOSPORA CORDIFOLIA.

Seminal emissions.—INDIUM METALLICUM.

Senile heart, myocarditis and fatty degeneration.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Senile hypertrophy of the prostate.—FERRUM PICRICUM.

Senile pruritus.—DOLICHOS PRURIENS.

Sensation about epiglottis as if particles of food remained.—HEPATICA TRILOBA.

Sensation as if a bar lay across chest.—HAEMATOXYLON CAMPECHIANUM.

Sensation as if a part were expanding and other errors of perception are characteristic.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Sensation as if bladder were distended, with pain.—PAREIRA BRAVA.

Sensation as if limbs were separated from body.—STRAMONIUM.

Sensation as if pierced by needles of ice.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Sensation as if small foreign bodies or worms were under the skin.—COCAINUM HYDROCHLORICUM.

Sensation as if stepping on empty space.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Sensation as if water dropped down spine.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.

Sensation as if whole body were made of jelly.—EUPIONUM.

Sensation of a plug in various parts-eyes, rectum, bladder, etc; also of a band.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Sensation of a sudden pinch (Dudgeon).—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Sensation of a tight girdle around chest, as of a knife piercing the heart.—LEPIDIUM BONARIENSE.

Sensation of burning and pressure everywhere.—PIPER NIGRUM.

Sensation of burning and scratching in neck and oesophagus.—AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

Sensation of coldness in blood-vessels.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Sensation of coldness in various parts.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Sensation of drops falling from and upon different spots.—CANCHALAGUA.

Sensation of dryness and constriction.—ALUMEN.

Sensation of expansion and consequent tension.—PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.

Sensation of faintness and nausea.—THYROIDINUM.

Sensation of glowing heat on different parts of the body.—ALLIUM CEPA.

Sensation of heat or of cold in the hands, with convulsive movements of the fingers.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Sensation of hollowness, or emptiness, as if parts had gone to sleep.—COCCULUS INDICUS.

Sensation of internal chill.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Sensation of meteorism, with stinging pains in the spleen.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Sensation of pulsation throughout body.—GLONOINUM.

Sensation of retraction of arm tendons.—CIMEX LECTULARIUS.

Sensation of rigidity worse moving.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Sensation of stiffness and as of something torn off in the interior of the body.—APIS MELLIFICA

Sensation of tension and compression.—MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.

Sensation of tension in various parts.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Sensation of weakness, dragging and weight in the sacrum and pelvis, with great languor and prostration, are excellent indications for this remedy.—HELONIAS DIOICA.

Sensations; cutting, twisting, grinding, contracting and bruised; as if clamped with iron bands.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Sense of constriction is characteristic.—HAEMATOXYLON CAMPECHIANUM.

Sense of enlargement.—CAJUPUTUM.

Sense of lightness and tightness affecting whole body, especially chest.—LACTUCA VIROSA.

Sense of numbness; nerve prostration; tendency to constipation after nervous strain; sensitive to least touch, it causes starting, or cold winds or weather or from excess of care and worry with constipation and heaviness.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Sense of suffocation; excoriating discharges, profuse sweats and great weakness.—BROMIUM.

Sense of weakness.—ANTIMONIUM ARSENICOSUM.

Sense of weight and constriction.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.

Sense of weight, as in the head (occiput), eyes and eyelids, before the ears, in the stomach, and elsewhere in the body; putrid (septic) condition of all its affections, coupled with a burning sensation.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Sensitive patients worse cold, wasted muscles, and skin and mucous membranes anæsthetic.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Sensitive to a falling barometer; cold and dampness brings on many complaints.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Sensitive to air and touch.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

Sensitive to cold air and cold things.—ANTHEMIS NOBILIS.

Sensitive to cold.—AMMONIACUM GUMMI.

Sensitive to draughts.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.

Sensitive to every atmospheric change, and intolerance of cold weather.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Sensitive to heat and cold.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Sensitive to noise and odors.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Sensitive to noise; it penetrates the body, especially teeth.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.

Sensitive to pressure and cold air.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Sensitive to the least start, noise, touch, etc.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Sensitiveness and aggravation from local heat.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Sensorial apathy in low fevers when there is stupor, difficulty of arousing patient, is met by this remedy.—NITRI SPIRITUS DULCIS.

Sensory difficulties in limbs.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Sepia acts best on brunettes.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Septic conditions.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Septic conditions; prophylactic of pus infection.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Septic conditions; tissues infiltrated with tendency to sloughing.—KALIUM PERMANGANATUM.

Septic infections and low vitality.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Septic: A toxæmic medicine, septic conditions.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

Septicæmia.—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Septicemia.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Sequelæ of measles.—CAMPHORA.

Serous apoplexy-venous, passive congestion.—OPIUM.

Serous effusions.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

Serous membranes and muscular tissues affected markedly.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Serviceable in glaucoma.—ARECA CATECHU.

Several convulsions close together.—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.

Severe aching pains all over body.—LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.

Severe aching pains all over, with restlessness, better moving about.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Severe constipation.—BOTULINUM.

Sexual debility from nervous prostration.—DAMIANA.

Sexual disturbances.—COBALTUM METALLICUM.

Sexual glands are particularly affected.—X-RAY.

Sexual insomnia (Kali brom).—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Sexual sins and excesses.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Sexual symptoms are important.—MYGALE LASIODORA.

Sexually weak.—LECITHINUM.

Sharp pain in eyes, reflex from decayed teeth or inflammation of middle ear.—PLANTAGO MAJOR.

Sharp pain in right chest when he takes long breath; shortness of breath on exertion.—CHLOROFORMIUM.

Sharp, shifting, rheumatic pains in all parts very pronounced.—STELLARIA MEDIA.

Shifting location after scratching which relieves.—EOSINUM.

Shifting pains (Puls; Kali sulph).—STELLARIA MEDIA.

Shifting rheumatic pains.—SYPHILINUM.

Shocks as from electricity through one half of body.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Shocks throughout the whole body.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

Should be remembered as a remedy in phthisis.—GALLICUM ACIDUM.

Should be remembered in the treatment of flatulent conditions.—ANISUM STELLATUM.

Should not be forgotten in the treatment of tubercular meningitis, both as a local application to the head and internally (Bacil).—IODOFORMIUM.

Should prove curative in eczematous conditions, poison-oak, early typhoid states, etc.—XEROPHYLLUM.

Should prove the most homeopathic drug for angina pectoris, with coronaritis and high tension (Cartier).—TABACUM.

Sick feeling in lower third of abdomen.—OPUNTIA FICUS.

Sick headache, with flatulence in stomach and bowels.—ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA.

Sick headache; sciatica; epilepsy.—KALIUM CYANATUM.

Sick headache; throbbing in various parts, especially in neck, shoulders and head, which feels full to bursting.—SARRACENIA PURPUREA.

Sick headaches and cholera morbus are a special therapeutic field for its action.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.

Silica can stimulate the organism to re-absorb fibrotic conditions and scar-tissue. In phthisis must be used with care, for here it may cause the absorption of scar-tissue, liberate the disease, walled in, to new activities (J. Weir).—SILICEA TERRA.

Silica patient is cold, chilly, hugs the fire, wants plenty warm clothing, hates drafts, hands and feet cold, worse in winter.—SILICEA TERRA.

Similar to chamomilla and magnes phosph.—CATARIA NEPETA.

Similar to snake-poisons generally. Has very marked black discharges.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Since these frailties are more yielded to by men than women. Nux is pre-eminently a male remedy. These conditions, produce an irritable, nervous system, hypersensitive and over-impressionable, which Nux will do much to soothe and calm.—NUX VOMICA.

Singing sensation at the epigastrium.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

Sinking sensation.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

Sinking spells every morning.—LAC CANINUM.

Skin affections, acute articular rheumatism.—TUBERCULINUM.

Skin affections, especially lepra and ichthyosis.—OENANTHE CROCATA.

Skin affections.—SKOOKUM CHUCK AQUA.

Skin and female symptoms marked.—VESPA CRABRO.

Skin becomes dark brown.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Skin chafed about genitals.—ARSENICUM SULPHURATUM FLAVUM.

Skin eruptions are prominent.—JUGLANS REGIA.

Skin hypersensitive.—COFFEA CRUDA.

Skin of forehead feels drawn tight.—HURA BRASILIENSIS.

Skin sensitive to touch.—CINA MARITIMA.

Skin symptoms most important.—ASTACUS FLUVIATILIS.

Skin symptoms most marked. Dermatitis, with excessive vesiculation, oozing of sticky serum and formation of crusts.—MANCINELLA.

Skin symptoms very prominent.—PSORINUM.

Skin symptoms, affections of bones, and neuralgias most important, especially about teeth and face.—MEZEREUM.

Skin symptoms, itching pimples on neck and chest.—GINSENG QUINQUEFOLIUM.

Skin, kidneys, brain: Acts on skin, blood, gastro-intestinal tract, kidneys, and brain.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Skin, muscles: A very general condition corresponding to this drug is dryness of mucous membranes and skin, and tendency to paretic muscular states.—ALUMINA.

Skin. A deep-acting anti-psoric remedy, with marked action in glandular affections, herpetic eruptions, chronic swellings, when patient is extremely sensitive to cold.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

Skin. A general intense itching without eruption.—DOLICHOS PRURIENS.

Skin: A remedy for skin affections, eczema, and especially plica polonica; also for hæmorrhages and diphtheria.—VINCA MINOR.

Skin: A remedy for the skin, chronic catarrhal affections, secondary syphilis.—BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM.

Skin: A remedy for variola.—SARRACENIA PURPUREA.

Skin: A skin remedy of high order.—ANANTHERUM MURICATUM.

Skin: A valuable skin remedy.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Skin: Acts as a powerful irritant of the skin and used successfully in skin diseases especially in ringworm, psoriasis, herpes tonsurans acne rosacea.—CHRYSAROBINUM.

Skin: Acts especially on skin, glands and genito-urinary organs, especially testicles.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Skin: Acute erythema multiforme (a skin immune reaction that an infection or medication can trigger).—ANTIPYRINUM.

Sleep: A remedy of much importance in disturbances of sleep, and neuralgic pains in various parts.—CLEMATIS ERECTA.

Sleep: A soporific remedy which is harmless.—ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA.

Sleep: Acts as a sedative.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Sleepiness, moroseness, and lassitude.—CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM.

Sleepless during night.—CINNABARIS.

Sleeplessness in children.—ZINCUM VALERIANICUM.

Sleeplessness, comatose sleep—DESMODIUM GANGETICUM.

Sleeplessness, especially of alcoholics.—AVENA SATIVA.

Sleeplessness.—AQUILEGIA VULGARIS.

Sleeplessness.—CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS.

Sleeps into his symptoms.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Sleepy, constant yawning.—LATHYRUS SATIVUS.

Slightest noise startles from sleep.—CALADIUM SEGUINUM.

Slow development of symptoms (Radium) Sacral and sciatic pains.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.

Slow pulse in recumbent posture, but irregular and dicrotic on sitting up.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Slow pulse, tired feeling, mental apathy.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Slow pulse.—LUPULUS HUMULUS.

Slowing of circulation.—ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA.

Sluggish capillary circulation.—XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM.

Sluggish circulation.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.

Sluggish functions, heaviness, numbness, and staggering, and the characteristic constipation find an excellent remedy in Alumina.—ALUMINA.

Sluggish vital reaction, hence chronicity in many of its aspects.—IODIUM.

Sluggishness of all organs and functions.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.

Sluggishness with no ambition.—SKATOLUM.

Small warts on hands.—FERRUM MAGNETICUM.

Small-pox internally and locally.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Small-pox.—SINAPIS NIGRA.

Smallpox: A very effectual protection against smallpox.—MALANDRINUM.

Smothering after falling asleep.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Snake bites and bites and stings generally.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Snake poisons are supposed to be chemically Cyan hydrates of Soda and other salts.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.

Sneezing from direct rays of sun.—MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.

Sniffling.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.

So-called bilious conditions; torpid liver, hepatitis and early cirrhosis of liver.—NITROMURIATICUM ACIDUM.

So-called bilious symptoms, with headache.—YUCCA FILAMENTOSA.

So-called three-months’ colic, especially if it recurs at regular hours; much rumbling in abdomen.—ANISUM STELLATUM.

Some forms of whooping-cough.—AMBROSIA ARTEMISIAEFOLIA.

Somnambulism.—ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.

Soporific conditions.—FILIX MAS.

Sore dry throat with dull headache.—GALANTHUS NIVALIS.

Sore mouth in infants.—EUPATORIUM AROMATICUM.

Sore nipples.—EUPATORIUM AROMATICUM.

Sore throat, dark livid redness of fauces, and erysipelatous swelling of face are most marked.—GYMNOCLADUS CANADENSIS.

Sore throat, quinsy, and diphtheria.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Sore tip of tongue.—MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.

Sore, as if bruised all over.—CANCHALAGUA.

Sore, bruised feeling in the pelvic region.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Sore, lame, bruised feeling.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Soreness at the nostrils.—HEPATICA TRILOBA.

Soreness of all limbs.—AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA.

Soreness of external parts, as if skin were off; debility.—CHELONE GLABRA.

Soreness of muscles and integuments; worse motion and friction of clothes, with sensitiveness to cold.—BADIAGA.

Sour eructations and taste.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Sour vomiting.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Spartein sulphate increase the strength of the heart, slows it and reduces the blood pressure.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

Spartium is indicated when primarily the muscles of the heart and especially the nervous apparatus is affected.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

Spasm as in lockjaw.—CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Spasm of facial muscles and oesophagus.—LAUROCERASUS.

Spasm of oesophagus; pharynx constricted; food and liquids suddenly arrested, and then fall heavily into stomach.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Spasm of the glottis.—GRANATUM.

Spasmodic affections after debilitating diseases.—CASTOREUM CANADENSE.

Spasmodic affections, cramps, convulsions, beginning in fingers and toes, violent, contractive, and intermittent pain, are some of the more marked expressions of the action of Cuprum; and its curative range therefore includes tonic and clonic spasms, convulsions, and epileptic attacks.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Spasmodic affections.—IPECACUANHA.

Spasmodic and congestive affections, dependent upon ovarian or uterine origin.—VIBURNUM OPULUS.

Spasmodic asthmatic attacks with changes of weather or before storms, better by copious expectoration.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Spasmodic constriction in larynx, feeling of suffocation, pain and tightness in chest, palpitation; pulse weak, irregular.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

Spasmodic coughs.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Spasmodic hiccough.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

Spasmodic reflex vomiting and spasmodic cough are within the sphere of this remedy.—CERIUM OXALICUM.

Spasmodic symptoms of throat and chest.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.

Spasmodic tickling cough, especially in cardiac patients, is often magically influenced by this drug.—LAUROCERASUS.

Spasms after every injury.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Spasms followed by paresis.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Spasms. spasms of muscles, cramps from an undue reflex excitability of the cord, spasms of the bladder, etc.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Special action on the urinary organs and head.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.

Special affinity for eyes.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Specially adapted to phlegmatic patients; colds in damp cold weather.—ALLIUM CEPA.

Specially indicated in infancy and old age.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Specific action in panaritium.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Specific for hookworm disease (Chenopodium).—THYMOLUM.

Spermatorrhea; gonorrhea; hematuria; blood dysentery—OCIMUM CARYOPHYLLATUM.

Sphincters lacerated or stretched.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Sphincters relaxed.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.

Sphygmograms also show a condition of lowered blood-pressure.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

Spigelia is an important remedy in pericarditis and other diseases of the heart, because the provings were conducted with the greatest regard for objective symptoms and the subjective symptoms are by innumerable confirmations proved to be correct (C. Hering).—SPIGELIA.

Spinal affections.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Spinal irritation, loss of motility, prostration, with very sensitive vertebræ fibrillary tremors.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Spinal irritation.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Spinal irritation.—GUACO.

Spinal neurasthenia, muscular weakness, dyspnoea with myocardial weakness.—SARCOLACTICUM ACIDUM.

Spinal pains, due to uterine causes.—VISCUM ALBUM.

Spinal paresis.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.

Spinal symptoms most marked and verified.—GUACO.

Spine: Aching and burning in spine.—ALUMINA SILICATA.

Spine: Acts on the lower part of the spinal cord.—GINSENG QUINQUEFOLIUM.

Spine: Adapted to neurasthenic spinal states.—COBALTUM METALLICUM.

Spleen affections.—URTICA URENS.

Spleen remedy.—HELIANTHUS ANNUUS.

Spleen swollen.—ARANEA DIADEMA.

Spleen. Affections of spleen and mesenteric glands.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.

Spleen. Affections of spleen.—SUCCINUM.

Spleen: A spleen medicine; stitches under left free ribs.—SQUILLA MARITIMA.

Sprains (after Arnica).—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Sputa sweet, profuse, creamy.—HEPATICA TRILOBA.

Squamous skin.—QUILLAYA SAPONARIA.

Srain. A prominent remedy for sprains and strains.—AGNUS CASTUS.

Stabbing pains.—SPIGELIA.

Stage of collapse (Ars; Verat).—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

Stage of numbness and tingling in multiple neuritis.—BOVISTA LYCOPERDON.

Staggering gait. Reflexes lost.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.

Staggers on trying to walk.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Standing is the worst position for sulphur patients, it is always uncomfortable.—SULPHUR.

Stasis and thereby ptosis of viscera and weariness and misery.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

State of collapse and trembling all over.—MEDORRHINUM.

State of effusion in hydrocephalus.—HELLEBORUS NIGER.

State of nervous excitement.—IBERIS AMARA.

States of debility in the digestive tract, and sexual system and respiratory troubles, call for this remedy.—ZINGIBER OFFICINALE.

Sterility.—X-RAY.

Stertorous breathing (Opium).—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.

Sticking behind ear.—ARSENICUM SULPHURATUM FLAVUM.

Sticking pains.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Stiff neck and rheumatic pain down left shoulder and arm.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Stiff neck, pain in back.—HURA BRASILIENSIS.

Stiff neck.—TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE.

Stiffness and soreness.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.

Stiffness in muscles and face and neck.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Stiffness of legs.—ARISTOLOCHIA MILHOMENS.

Stiffness of muscles and joints.—ANGUSTURA VERA.

Stiffness of muscles on moving.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Stimulates the cold-perceiving nerves, so just after taking it, a current of air at the ordinary temperature seems cold.—MENTHA PIPERITA.

Stimulates the digestive functions and thus improves the general health.—CUNDURANGO.

Stimulates the functional activity of all organs, increasing the nervous and vascular activity.—COFFEA CRUDA.

Stimulates the heart’s muscles, increases force of systole, increases length.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Stinging pains in muscles and internal parts.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Stitch remaining after pleurisy.—CARBO ANIMALIS.

Stitching pains in various parts.—ARISTOLOCHIA MILHOMENS.

Stomach A remedy for symptoms depending on deficient kidney action, various intestinal affections, cholera morbus and infantum; entero-colitis, diarrhoea, and dysentery.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Stomach A remedy with marked effects on catarrhal processes, malaria, and intestinal disturbance.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Stomach and abdominal symptoms and frontal headache.—SKATOLUM.

Stomach symptoms are also important.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Stomach symptoms marked.—GENTIANA LUTEA.

Stomach. A California mint-like plant acting on stomach and bowels. Used as a tea to cure colic and relieve flatulence.—MICROMERIA DOUGLASII.

Stomach. A drug having a marked action on the alimentary canal and respiratory organs.—ACALYPHA INDICA.

Stomach. A gastro-intestinal irritant with pain in stomach and upper intestines several hours after eating.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Stomach. A powerful and long-acting remedy, in various forms of disease, whenever the characteristic stomach symptoms are present.—ABIES NIGRA.

Stomach. Affections of pylorus.—TUSSILAGO PETASITES.

Stomach. From its pathogenesis, it is very evident that it has very intense and definite action especially on the gastro-enteric tract.—GAMBOGIA.

Stomach: A remedy for worm symptoms, especially with constipation.—FILIX MAS.

Stomach: A remedy in degenerative conditions of the liver and arteries.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Stomach: A remedy in liver affections with pain or soreness of the left lobe of the liver and extending downwards.—CHELONE GLABRA.

Stomach: Acts especially on gastro-intestinal tract.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.

Stomach: Acts especially on mucous membranes of the respiratory and digestive tracts, and also upon the kidneys.—SQUILLA MARITIMA.

Stomach: Acts on digestion and mesenteric glands.—FRAGARIA VESCA.

Stomach: Acts on the digestive tract; constipation.—CASCARILLA.

Stonham) A great remedy for certain forms of intermittent fever, anemia, chlorosis, many disturbances of the alimentary tract and skin.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

Stool is watery with jelly-like mucus, painless, profuse.—PODOPHYLLINUM.

Stools and perspiration sour.—ROBINIA PSEUDACACIA.

Stools black (Leptandra).—HELIANTHUS ANNUUS.

Stools little pain, but with much mucus.—CHAPARRO AMARGOSO.

Strange feeling, with irresistible drowsiness.—NUX MOSCHATA.

Strangury, etc, with nervous erethism.—ERYNGIUM AQUATICUM.

Strangury.—AGAVE AMERICANA.

Strawberries produce symptoms of poisoning in certain susceptible individuals, such as urticarial rashes (strawberry anaphylaxis. Here give Fragaria high potency.—FRAGARIA VESCA.

Stricture of oesophagus; blue color (Cupr).—INDIGO TINCTORIA.

Stricture of rectum, 2 grains twice daily.—THIOSINAMINUM.

Striking rheumatic symptoms.—BUFO RANA.

Stringy mucus from throat and posterior nares.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Strongly exaggerated reflexes and physical disturbances, evidenced by men making fun of each other’s gait.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Strophanthus is a muscle poison; it increases the contractile power of all striped muscles.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Strophanthus occasions no gastric distress, has no cumulative effects, is a greater diuretic, and is safer for the aged, as it does not affect the vaso-motors.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.

Strumous diathesis, especially the dark type, who suffer from catarrhal conditions of the mucous membranes, gastric acidity and cutaneous eruptions.—PETROLEUM.

Strumous ophthalmia, with tumefaction of cervical glands and stunted growth.—BARYTA IODATA.

Strychnin stimulates the central nervous system, mental activities, special senses rendered more acute.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Stupid-appearing, hard of hearing.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Stupor, paralysis of sensation and motion, feeble pulse and depressed breathing, death due to paralysis of respiratory centers.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Stuttering.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Styes and ulcerations on the edge of the eyelids.—LAPPA ARCTIUM.

Subacute and chronic diarrhœa of children.—IODOFORMIUM.

Subacute gouty state.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

Subconscious or dual nature state.—CANNABIS INDICA.

Subinvolution, with painful menstruation and congestion.—EPIPHEGUS VIRGINIANA.

Substernal pain.—INULA HELENIUM.

Subsultus and extreme restlessness.—CAMPHORA.

Subsultus tendinum.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Succession of abscesses.—SYPHILINUM.

Such persons are fat, indolent, opposed to physical exertion, averse to go outside of their routine, get homesick easily.—CAPSICUM ANNUUM.

Sudden and great sinking of strength.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Sudden and severe giddiness, delirium with hallucinations and loss of consciousness.—ABSINTHIUM.

Sudden fright, with trembling and weakness of the legs (Dr. C. Leal La Rota).—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Sudden pain in stomach.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.

Sudden pains. Bearing-down sensation.—OVI GALLINAE PELLICULA.

Sudden sinking sensation.—KALIUM CYANATUM.

Sudden stopping of catarrh of respiratory tract followed by diarrhœa.—SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS.

Sudden vertigo.—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.

Sudden weakness and nausea.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Sudden, lightning jerks in different parts of the body.—DAPHNE INDICA.

Suddenness of symptoms, sudden prostration, faints, sweats, shooting pains, etc.—PHOSPHORUS.

Suffering following excision of the ovaries.—OVININUM.

Suffocative catarrh.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.

Suffocative feeling, asthmatic paroxysms, spasmodic cough; cough so violent, seems as if each spell would terminate life.—MEPHITIS PUTORIUS.

Sugar in urine.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

Sugar is an antiseptic.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Sugar killer-excellent medicine for diabetes mellitus; also efficacious in poisonous snake-bites—GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE.

Sugar must be considered a sustainer and developer of the musculature of the heart and hence useful in failure of compensation and a variety of cardio-vascular troubles.—SACCHARUM OFFICINALE.

Suggested by Dr. A. S. Hard for retarding old age.—THIOSINAMINUM.

Suitability; Those who are very susceptible to cold or changes in weather or those who are attacked with catarrh off and on, are specially benefited—LUFFA BINDAL.

Suitable after too much medicine has been taken.—TEUCRIUM MARUM VERUM.

Suitable to excitable, nervous children and thin, nervous patients.—AMBRA GRISEA.

Suits debilitated, nervous, literary patients, with frequent headaches, dyspepsia and constipation.—NICCOLUM METALLICUM.

Suits especially scrofulous and lymphatic constitutions who are inclined to have eruptions and glandular swellings.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Sulphurous acid, (tonsillitis (as a spray), acne rosacea, ulcerative stomatitis, pityriasis versicolor).—SULPHUROSUM ACIDUM.

Summer complaint.—GERANIUM MACULATUM.

Superconscious of internal sexual organs.—VIBURNUM OPULUS.

–Superficial arterial hyperemia.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.

Suppressed discharges (Sulph).—LOBELIA INFLATA.

Suppressed gonorrhœa, salpingitis.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Suppressed measles (H. Farrington).—JATROPHA CURCAS.

Suppressed secretions and excretions.—STRAMONIUM.

Suppression of milk.—CAMPHORA BROMATA.

Suppurative nephritis.—KALIUM NITRICUM.

Suppurative processes come within the range of this remedy, after pus has found a vent.—CALCAREA SULPHURICA.

Suppurative processes.—SILICEA TERRA.

Surgical kidney with large amount of pus in urine.—METHYLENUM COERULEUM.

Surgical shock.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Surging of blood to head and heart.—GLONOINUM.

Susceptibility to chest troubles.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Swallows without pain, but fluids are vomited or returned by the nose.—DIPHTHERINUM.

Sweat is light, and without relief.—BOLETUS LARICIS.

Sweat, backache, and weakness.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Sweating patient pulling blanket around him.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Sweaty skin.—OPIUM.

Swelling of body.—DORYPHORA DECEMLINEATA.

Swelling of glands, inguinal and mammary.—OCIMUM CANUM.

Swelling of parts, glands, etc.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Swelling of skin.—ANILINUM.

Swelling of testicle.—AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM.

Swelling of throat, face, and hands.—APIUM GRAVEOLENS.

Swelling of tissues within the nose.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Swelling on eyelids; abdomen; legs and feet—BOERHAAVIA DIFFUSA.

Swelling or puffing up of various parts, oedema, red rosy hue, stinging pains, soreness, intolerance of heat, and slightest touch, and afternoon aggravation are some of the general guiding symptoms.—APIS MELLIFICA

Swollen feeling of parts.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.

Swollen genitals.—GRAPHITES.

Swollen inguinal glands, large and hard.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

Swollen sensations.—APOCYNUM ANDROSAEMIFOLIUM.

Sycosis with nodules and formations in the joints.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.

Sycotic diathesis (The gouty diathesis has a sycotic base. The sycotic skin manifestations tend toward overgrowth or extra deposits. The nails are ribbed or ridged and thick and heavy. Moles, warts, wine-coloured patches and other manifestations of unnaturally thickened skin belong in this classification.).—ASTERIAS RUBENS.

Sycotic pains, i.e, tearing in muscles and joints, worse at rest, better in dry weather, worse damp humid atmosphere; lameness.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Sycotic remedy Anaphylactic states produced by proteins and enzymes (Yingling).—TORULA CEREVISIAE.

Sycotic remedy.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Symptoms aggravated by heat and relieved by vomiting.—HELIANTHUS ANNUUS.

Symptoms appear diagonally as right arm and left leg.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Symptoms are worse by food and drink.—TROMBIDIUM .

Symptoms are worse in the morning; pains migrate quickly, rheumatic and gastric symptoms alternate.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

Symptoms characteristically run from right to left, acts especially on right side of body, and are worse from about 4 to 8 pm.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.

Symptoms come and go suddenly, and return periodically; offensive discharges.—CHROMICUM ACIDUM.

Symptoms disposed to appear periodically and in groups.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Symptoms ever changing.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Symptoms like epileptic aura and petit mal.—VISCUM ALBUM.

Symptoms like loss of weight, spitting of blood, etc.—KALIUM IODATUM.

Symptoms of apoplectic attacks, uræmic or otherwise; somnolence and stertor, convulsions, aphasia, albuminuria.—KALIUM BROMATUM.

Symptoms of apoplexy, right hemiplegia, and aphasia.—CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTICUM.

Symptoms of blood poisoning, septic conditions generally.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Symptoms of chronic interstitial nephritis.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.

Symptoms of chronic poisoning, according to Professor yon Jaksch, were involuntary laughter and involuntary weeping and walking backwards.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Symptoms of exhaustion and toxæmia.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Symptoms of hydrophobia; worse, by any bright object.—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.

Symptoms of incoordination and paralysis.—ARAGALLUS LAMBERTI.

Symptoms of inco-ordination, loss of control and want of balance everywhere, mentally and physically; trembling in affected parts.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Symptoms of multiple sclerosis, posterior spinal sclerosis.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

Symptoms of nausea followed by violent vomiting and diarrhœa.—NARCISSUS PSEUDONARCISSUS.

Symptoms of paralysis agitans.—BUFO RANA.

Symptoms of renal calculus are pronounced.—OCIMUM CANUM.

Symptoms referable to the pelvic organs prominent.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.

Symptoms remarkably alike to malignant scarlatina.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

Symptoms resemble an apopletic attack.—CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Symptoms return at the same time every year.—URTICA URENS.

Symptoms set in with violence.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

Symptoms shift from skin to joints.—ARBUTUS ANDRACHNE.

Symptoms will not appear if salt is used with the Radish.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Symptoms worse motion, better rest and in open air.—STRYCHNINUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Symptoms worse walking in open air.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Syphilis after antispecific gross medication.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Syphilis and rheumatism, great heat over body, much aching, better sweat.—FRANCISCEA UNIFLORA.

Syphilis may be indicated in all stages: 1. In acute form with evening remitting fever, going off in nightly perspiration. 2. Second stage, mucous membranes and skin ulcerations. 3. Tertiary symptoms; nodes. Give material doses.—KALIUM IODATUM.

Syphilis, after abuse of Mercury.—NITRICUM ACIDUM.

Syphilis, inherited and tertiary.—PSORINUM.

Syphilis.—GUACO.

Syphilis.—LONICERA XYLOSTEUM.

Syphilitic affections.—CORYDALIS FORMOSA.

Syphilitic affections.—SYPHILINUM.

Syphilitic and chlorotic patients with general anemia and paralytic symptoms often are benefited by this drug.—MANGANUM ACETICUM.

Syphilitic bone pains; chronic rheumatism.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Syphilitic patients often suffer with these conditions.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Syphilitic ulcers when perforation threatens.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Systolic murmur at apex.—GALANTHUS NIVALIS.

Tabes.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Tachycardia caused by tobacco in neurotic young men.—AGNUS CASTUS.

Tachycardia.—STRYCHNINUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Taken for several weeks, drop doses, will often break up the sick headache habit.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

Taken from the glairy and stringy mucus containing the virus of whooping-cough. Introduced by John H. Clarke for the treatment of whooping-cough and other spasmodic coughs.—PERTUSSINUM.

Takes away craving for alcoholics; give dose as below for several months.—QUERCUS E GLANDIBUS.

Talking causes a very weak feeling in the throat and chest.—STANNUM METALLICUM.

Tall, bloodless patients, with nervous chills.—GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM.

Tall, slender persons, narrow chested, with thin, transparent skin, weakened by loss of animal fluids, with great nervous debility, emaciation, amative tendencies, seem to be under the special influence of Phosphorus.—PHOSPHORUS.

Tape worm (colloidal Cuprum 3x).—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Tapeworm.—FILIX MAS.

Tar and its constituents act on various mucous membranes.—PIX LIQUIDA.

Tarsal tumors.—PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS.

Tearing asunder pains.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

Tearing pains; worse, in the evening and at night and from touch; stubbing the toes hurts exceedingly.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

Tea-taster’s cough due to inhaling the fungus; a also brings about often favorable reaction in many chronic ailments even when not clearly symptomatically indicated.—KALIUM IODATUM.

Teeth: Acts on teeth and alveolar periosteum.—STAPHYSAGRIA.

Tendency to abortion.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Tendency to dropsy.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Tendency to formation of pus, which is thin, greenish, putrid; streaked with thin blood.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Tendency to gangrene following mechanical injuries.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Tendency to grow fat.—ANTIMONIUM CRUDUM.

Tendency to hæmorrhage and low-fever states.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Tendency to induration is also marked, a low form of tissue-making is favored.—ALUMEN.

Tendency to induration, Scirrhus of the tongue.—ALUMEN.

Tendency to infiltrate glands, become hard, but seldom suppurate.—BROMIUM.

Tendency to malignancy in acute and subacute disorders.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Tendency to miscarriage, especially at third month.—SABINA.

Tendency to obesity.—GRAPHITES.

Tendency to spasmodic attacks.—BROMIUM.

Tendency to sudden and violent irregularities of the circulation.—GLONOINUM.

Tendency to the formation of deposits in the periosteum, tendons, and about joints, especially wrist.—RUTA GRAVEOLENS.

Tendency to tissue degeneration, septic conditions, abscesses that do not mature.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Tendency to tremor, chorea and epilepsy.—METHYLENUM COERULEUM.

Tendency to warts.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Tenderness over liver.—CHAPARRO AMARGOSO.

Tenesmus and great pain.—CUPHEA VISCOSISSIMA.

Tension and contractive sensations.—ASARUM EUROPAEUM.

Tension extends to upper half of face and ears.—VIOLA ODORATA.

Tension in muscles, skin and mind.—MOSCHUS.

Tension of arteries; emotional and physical mental tension explain many symptoms.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.

Terrible burning pains.—EUPHORBIUM OFFICINARUM.

Terrible burning.—ANTHRACINUM.

Tertiary syphilis, skin lesions, and nervous debility.—PHOSPHORUS.

Tetanic convulsions with opisthotonos.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Tetanic spasms.—CAMPHORA.

Tetanus and opisthotonos.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.

Tetanus and trismus.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

Tetanus narcolepsy.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.

Tetanus with twitching of muscles near wound.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

Tetanus.—ANGUSTURA VERA.

Tetanus.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

Tetanus.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Tetanus.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

Thallium seems to influence the endocrines, especially the thyroid and adrenaline.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

The “debility” common to acids shows itself here, especially in the digestive tract, giving a very relaxed feeling in the stomach, with craving for stimulants.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

The 1x solution will soften and cause formation of pus.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.

The abdominal symptoms are most important.—JATROPHA CURCAS.

The acidity of Robinia is accompanied by frontal headache.—ROBINIA PSEUDACACIA.

The action in the urinary and sexual spheres is most utilizable, especially in gonorrhoea.—OLEUM SANTALI.

The action of the heart is very marked.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.

The action of this drug is centered in the liver, and portal system, causing soreness, pain, jaundice.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.

The action of this drug is most marked on the lower bowel, producing engorged hæmorrhoidal veins, with characteristic backache, with absence of actual constipation.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

The action on the nervous system, producing spasmodic affections, viz, hiccough, trismus, tetanus, and convulsions, give the pathological picture calling especially for this remedy, whenever this is further characterized, by the more individual symptoms of the drug.—CICUTA VIROSA.

The active principle (Condurangin) produces locomotor ataxia.—CUNDURANGO.

The Anacardium patient is found mostly among the neurasthenics; such have a type of nervous dyspepsia, relieved by food; impaired memory, depression, and irritability; diminution of senses (smell, sight, hearing).—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

The application of Linseed poultice has produced in sensitive subjects severe respiratory disturbances, as asthma, hives, etc.—LINUM USITATISSIMUM.

The ascending paralysis it produces, ending in death by failure of respiration, shows the ultimate tendency of many symptoms produced in the provings, for which Conium is an excellent remedy, such as difficult gait, trembling, sudden loss of strength while walking, painful stiffness of legs. etc.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

The attack is upon the stomach more especially.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.

The back aches and gives out and unfits the patient for business.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

The bite produces tetanic effects that last several days.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.

The blood, alimentary and nervous systems are the special seats of action of Plumbum.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

The Bryonia patient is irritable; has vertigo from raising the head, pressive headache; dry, parched lips, mouth; excessive thirst, bitter taste, sensitive epigastrium, and feeling of a stone in the stomach; stools large, dry, hard; dry cough; rheumatic pains and swellings; dropsical effusions into synovial and serous membranes.—BRYONIA ALBA.

The catarrh may be anywhere,-throat, stomach, uterus, urethra,-it is always characterized by this peculiar mucous discharge.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

The causes are usually excitement, overwork and worry.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

The center of this drug’s action seems to be in the urinary organs, and hence its employment in gonorrhoea and gleet.—DORYPHORA DECEMLINEATA.

The characteristic condition being aggravation by cold; there is great sensitiveness to air.—MOSCHUS.

The characteristic symptoms relate mainly to the brain and nervous system, connected with gastro-intestinal disturbance.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.

The chief action is centered on the articulations and their component elements, bones, cartilages, and ligament’s.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.

The chief action is on the ramifications of the pneumogastric nerve, producing spasmodic irritation in chest and stomach.—IPECACUANHA.

The chief guiding symptoms belong to the mental and emotion group, which lead to this remedy in many forms of disease.—CHAMOMILLA.

The chief power of this drug lies in the speedy and effective vomiting that it produces, which becomes a strong guiding symptom to its homeopathic use.—APOMORPHINUM.

The child is good all day, but screams and is restless and troublesome at night.—JALAPA.

The Cina patient is hungry, cross, ugly, and wants to be rocked.—CINA MARITIMA.

The clinical application of the symptoms of this remedy, place it among the medicines for spasmodic and whooping coughs, and catarrhal conditions of the bladder; spasmodic pains in kidneys, with visceral tenesmus.—COCCUS CACTI.

The clinical application of this remedy points to its bowel symptoms, both in obstinate constipation and in hemorrhage from bowels in the course of typhoid-one phase of the paralytic weakness of the muscles in all parts of the body.—ALUMEN.

The clinical experience of Hering and his fellow-provers has shown this to be highly useful remedy in cracked and ulcerated nipples.—CASTOR EQUI.

The common acid “debility” is very marked in this remedy, producing a nervous exhaustion.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

The decoction is of service in inflammation of the urinary passages, cystitis, strangury, etc.—LINUM USITATISSIMUM.

The destructive action of T. N. T on the red blood corpuscles is responsible for the anæmia and the jaundice with their secondary symptoms.—TRINITROTOLUENUM.

The different salts of Baryta are called for in organic lesions of the aged and dwarfish, both mentally and physically.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

The digitalis of the lungs (Hale).—ASPIDOSPERMA.

The discharge irritates the membrane from which it flows and over which it flows.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

The discharge may be fetid, watery, and the mucous membrane is always red, angry, swollen; itches and burns.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

The diseased conditions met by this remedy are such as we find often in rather stout women who are always tired and weary, take cold easily, suffer from cholera-like symptoms before menses, lead a sedentary life, have a slow reaction generally, and are disposed to frequent use of the smelling-bottle.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

The drinking of coffee by the aged is likely to increase production of uric acid, causing irritation of kidneys; muscle and joint pains, and with the increased susceptibility of old people to the stimulating action of coffee and tea, their use should be curtailed or carefully watched.—COFFEA CRUDA.

The dropsy is characterized by great thirst and gastric irritability.—APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.

The drug has, therefore, diuretic properties and is useful in dropsy.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

The effect of spartein sulphate (the alkaloid of Broom) is to cause a lowering of the systolic and diastolic pressures of the provers.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

The effects on the skin, rheumatic pains, mucous membrane affections, and a typhoid type of fever, make this remedy frequently indicated.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.

The entire force of this drug seems to be expended on the brain, through the skin and throat show some disturbance.—STRAMONIUM.

The exophthalmus is due to the pressure of the blood behind the eyeball (Boyd).—HELODERMA.

The experimenter feels ever and anon that he is distinct from the subject of the hashish dream and can think rationally.—CANNABIS INDICA.

The eye symptoms and those of the urinary tract are most prominent.—SANTONINUM.

The eyeball becomes more prominent and the cornea opacities.—HELODERMA.

The face, ears and neck become in a few minutes after a dose of Jaborandi deeply flushed, and drops of perspiration break out all over the body whilst at the same time the mouth waters and saliva pours out in an almost continuous stream.—JABORANDI.

The flatulence and spasmodic contraction of stomach and oesophagus with reverse peristalsis are the most marked symptoms.—ASA FOETIDA.

The fruit has refrigerant properties.—FRAGARIA VESCA.

The gastric and urinary symptoms point to its usefulness in dyspepsia and catarrh of the bladder, especially in old people.—POPULUS TREMULOIDES.

The gastric symptoms with the most pronounced acidity are well authenticated, and are the guiding symptoms.—ROBINIA PSEUDACACIA.

The general character of the pain here produced is a stitching, tearing; worse by motion, better rest.—BRYONIA ALBA.

The great anti-spasmodic remedy.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

The great drug for general sclerotic conditions.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

The great general lethargy and indisposition to make any effort is also marked.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

The great remedy for injuries to nerves, especially of fingers, toes and nails.—HYPERICUM PERFORATUM.

The greatest craving for coffee is a characteristic symptom.—ANGUSTURA VERA.

The hemoglobin is changed so it cannot act satisfactorily as an oxygen carrier and as a result we have breathlessness, dizziness, headache, faintness, palpitation, undue fatigue, muscle cramps and cyanosis; also drowsiness, depression and insomnia.—TRINITROTOLUENUM.

The inflammations cantharis produces (bladder, kidneys, ovaries, meninges, pleuritic and pericardial membranes)are usually associated with bladder irritation.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

The intoxication produced by Kava is of a silent and drowsy character with incoherent dreams, loss of muscular power.—PIPER METHYSTICUM.

The jaundice is the result of cellular destruction in contrast to obstructive jaundice.—TRINITROTOLUENUM.

The jaundiced skin, and especially the constant pain under inferior angle of right scapula, are certain indications.—CHELIDONIUM MAJUS.

The juice causes redness, itching, pimples, sometimes gangrene.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.

The Kali ars patient tends towards malignancy, and inveterate skin diseases.—KALIUM ARSENICOSUM.

The keynote symptom is, erratic pains, alternating sides.—LAC CANINUM.

The larynx is also a special center for this drug.—ARGENTUM METALLICUM.

The leaves contain Myrtol, an active antiseptic.—MYRTUS COMMUNIS.

The Ledum rheumatism begins in feet, and travels upward.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

The lesions spread by the formation of small papules around the side of the old lesion.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

The lymphatic system is especially affected with all the membranes and glands, and internal organs, bones etc.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

The main action of Adrenaline is stimulation of the sympathetic endings, notably the splanchnic area, causing constriction of the peripheral arterioles, with resulting rise in blood pressure.—ADRENALINUM.

The main action of Thuja is on the skin and genito-urinary organs, producing conditions that correspond with Hahnemann’s sycotic dyscrasia, whose chief manifestation is the formation of wart-like excrescences upon mucous and cutaneous surfaces-fig-warts and condylomata.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

The marked effect on the respiratory organs, producing spasm of the glottis, is the chief symptom of the drug.—CHLORUM.

The menses are often suppressed and the kidneys congested.—HELONIAS DIOICA.

The mental symptoms produced correspond to those found when there are heart affections, sadness, and melancholy.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

The modalities are most important in guiding to the remedy.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

The modality (worse before a storm) is a true guiding symptom.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.

The most effective point of attack of Agnus upon the organism is the sexual organism.—AGNUS CASTUS.

The most marked characteristic pertains to the odor and color of the urine.—BENZOICUM ACIDUM.

The most striking fact in the proving of Benzol seems to be the influence it had on the circulatory system.—BENZOLUM.

The most unusual action of the drug is noted upon the eye of the mouse.—HELODERMA.

The mountaineer’s remedy.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.

The muscles relax between paroxysms; worse slightest touch, sound, odor.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

The nausea, giddiness, death-like pallor, vomiting, icy coldness, and sweat, with the intermittent pulse, are all most characteristic.—TABACUM.

The nervous symptoms of most importance.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

The neuralgic pains are nearly always relieved by pressure.—COLOCYNTHIS.

The oedema and ulceration of mucous membranes produced by this powerful drug have been utilized as guiding symptoms for its use; hence in membranous croup with burning in oesophagus.—AMMONIUM CAUSTICUM.

The old famous Aphrodisiacum of the Greek authors.—HIPPOMANES.

The pain in the forehead, chiefly over eyes.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

The pains and sensations come suddenly and return at intervals.—STRYCHNINUM PURUM.

The pains are increased by movement and touch.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

The parts are red, hot, swollen.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

The patient expectorates less.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.

The patient faints easily, is worn out, and must have fresh air.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

The patient is bereft of speech, swallowing, and the control over the movement of the lips.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

The patient is tired all the time, and suffers from prolapsus, leucorrhœa, rectal distress, etc.—ALETRIS FARINOSA.

The patient may be almost lifeless, but the head is hot; coldness, breath cool, pulse imperceptible, oppressed and quickened respiration, and must have air, must be fanned hard, must have all the windows open.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

The patient seeks the open air; always feels better there, even though he is chilly.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

The pimples are painful for some distance around.—EUGENIA JAMBOS.

The plague.—IGNATIA AMARA.

The plague.—IODIUM.

The points of attack for Plumbum are the neuraxons and the anterior horns.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.

The poison of the Primrose occurs in its glandular hairs, which break easily and discharge an irritating fluid which is absorbed into the skin.—PRIMULA OBCONICA.

The power of Hydrastis over smallpox seen in modifying the disease, abolishing its distressing symptoms, shortening its course, lessening its danger and greatly mitigating its consequences.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

The præcordial region seems to be the center of attack.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.

The presence of albumin and renal elements in the urine, the hemoglobinuria, the prolonged anuria (24 and 26 hours), together with the results of the autopsy, plainly demonstrate its elective action on the kidneys.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

The principal feature of Ipecacuanha is its persistent nausea and vomiting, which form the chief guiding symptoms.—IPECACUANHA.

The principal uses of this remedy are for eczema in childhood and nocturnal emission accompanied by very vivid dreams.—VIOLA TRICOLOR.

The profuse, violent retching and vomiting is most characteristic.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

The profuse, watery, acrid coryza that the drug produces serves as a sure guiding symptom, especially when associated with pain in frontal sinus.—KALIUM IODATUM.

The prolonged taking of excessive salt causes profound nutritive changes to take place in the system, and there arise not only the symptoms of salt retention as evidenced by dropsies and oedemas, but also an alteration in the blood causing a condition of anemia and leucocytosis.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

The properties inherent in the substance itself can only be discovered by attenuation (Percy Wilde).—MAGNESIUM SULPHURICUM.

The provings are full of such symptoms (Dr.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

The provings of coral develop much coryza and epistaxis, and even ulceration within the nostrils.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

The provings picture cerebral depression.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

The provings show an action limited to the sexual organs, producing a typical sexual neurasthenia.—THYMOLUM.

The purgative action of Sulphate of Magnesia is not a quality of the drug, but a quality of its physical state, which renders its absorption impossible.—MAGNESIUM SULPHURICUM.

The rectal and anal symptoms are most important.—PAEONIA OFFICINALIS.

The rectal symptoms are most important, and have received much clinical confirmation.—RATANHIA PERUVIANA.

The rectal symptoms usually determine the choice.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

The remedy for first stage of all febrile disturbances and inflammations before exudation sets in; especially for catarrhal affections of the respiratory tract.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

The remedy for hperchlorhydria.—ROBINIA PSEUDACACIA.

The remedy for the drinking habit.—KOLA.

The respiratory symptoms are most important, and have been frequently verified clinically.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.

The result of the bite is a benumbing paralysis like paralysis agitans or locomotor ataxia.—HELODERMA.

The rheumatic diathesis seems especially amenable to its action.—ALFALFA.

The rheumatic symptoms of this remedy promise most curative results.—APOCYNUM ANDROSAEMIFOLIUM.

The rheumatic troubles induced by damp cold are aggravated by every cold change and somewhat relieved by moving about.—DULCAMARA.

The root contains a crystalline solid, that stimulates the growth of epithelium on ulcerated surfaces.—SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE.

The saliva is ejected in large quantities, the respiration gradually becomes slower and slower, and at length ceases.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

The salt Betainum hydrochloricum obtained from the Beet root itself seem to be the best adapted to phthisical patients.—BETA VULGARIS.

The seeds powdered, ten grains three times a day; also the tincture.—SYZYGIUM JAMBOLANUM.

The serum of the eel has a toxic action on the blood, rapidly destroying its globules.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

The serum of the eel has given very small results in attacks of asystolia; but it has been very efficacious in cardiac uremia.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

The sharp, occipital headache, usually associated with liver disturbances, is very characteristic.—JUGLANS CINEREA.

The side of the body on which he lies at night becomes gradually insufferably painful; he must turn.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

The sixth potency alone produced itching all over body with later acne and furuncle formation, also bulimy.—GLONOINUM.

The skin appears livid or purplish; face dark as mahogany, hot; sordes; throat swollen, purple, livid; semi-conscious, delirious; weak pulse, general torpor and prostration.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

The skin of a Causticum person is of a dirty white sallow, with warts, especially on the face.—CAUSTICUM.

The skin symptoms are very important.—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.

The skin symptoms correspond to those of poisoning by Rhus, for which it has been found an efficient antidote.—CYPRIPEDIUM PUBESCENS.

The skin symptoms of this species of Rhus are most severe.—RHUS VENENATA.

The skin, urinary, and female symptoms are most marked.—MAGNESIUM SULPHURICUM.

The special affinities of this drug are the mucous membrane of stomach, bowels, and air-passages; bones and fibrous tissues.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.

The special symptom leading to its selection is a feeling of soreness across the hypogastrium from ileum to ileum.—MEL CUM SALE.

The stearopten from the essential oil of Mentha.—MENTHOLUM.

The superficial and erratic character of its symptoms is most characteristic.—IGNATIA AMARA.

The superficial redness never assumes the dusky hue of Gels.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

The sweat and saliva produced by a single dose is often enormous in quantity, not infrequently half a pint.—JABORANDI.

The symptom that specially calls for it is failure of the function of an organ under exertion; e g, the voice fails after public speaking.—FERRUM PICRICUM.

The symptoms of general weariness and prostration produced by the drug have been utilized in prescribing it homeopathically as a general tonic, often with very marked beneficial and prompt effect.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.

The symptoms of poisoning do not develop at once, usually twelve to fourteen hours elapse before the initial attack.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

The symptoms of the female sexual organs are most-prominent, and have been clinically verified.—MUREX PURPUREA.

The symptoms of this drug are of an asthenic type, simulating low fevers, septic conditions of the blood, malarial poisoning and extreme prostration.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

The symptoms point especially to rheumatic and gouty complaints; neuralgia, especially sciatica.—VISCUM ALBUM.

The symptoms point to its use in erysipelas.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.

The symptoms point to its use in rheumatism, dyspepsia, and Meniere’s disease.—SALICYLICUM ACIDUM.

The tendency to suppuration is most marked, and has been a strong guiding symptom in practice.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

The tenesmus often involves the bladder as well.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

The therapeutic field of this remedy is found in so-called psoric manifestations.—PSORINUM.

The tissue lying beneath the wound is colored dark purple, and a large quantity of viscid blood-like fluid collects in the vicinity of the wound.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

The total amount of urine is increased.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

The typical Carbo patient is sluggish, fat and lazy and has a tendency to chronicity in his complaints.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

The typical Ferr phos subject is not full blooded and robust, but nervous, sensitive, anæmic with the false plethora and easy flushing of Ferrum.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.

The typical Nux patient is rather thin, spare, quick, active, nervous, and irritable.—NUX VOMICA.

The urinary and sexual symptoms are important.—JACARANDA CAROBA.

The urinary symptoms are most important.—PAREIRA BRAVA.

The urinary symptoms give the keynotes for this remedy.—PETROSELINUM SATIVUM.

The use of this drug in Homeopathy has been confined to its action on the alimentary tract.—GAMBOGIA.

The very characteristic effects of the sting of the bee furnish unerring indications for its employment in disease.—APIS MELLIFICA

The vomiting is preceded by nausea, lassitude and increased secretion of sweat, saliva, mucus and tears.—APOMORPHINUM.

The weakness characteristic of all Potassium Salts is seen especially in this, with soft pulse, coldness, general depression, and very characteristic stitches, which may be felt in any part of the body, or in connection with any affection.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

The weakness shows itself also in a tendency to prolapse and other malposition of the womb.—HELONIAS DIOICA.

The weather-cock among remedies. The disposition and mental state are the chief guiding symptoms to the selection of Pulsatilla. It is pre-eminently a female remedy, especially for mild, gentle, yielding disposition.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

The white blood corpuscles increased.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

The word “fag” covers a large part of zinc action.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Therapeutically-decided benefit in cases of Mitral Regurgitation with broken down compensation.—GALANTHUS NIVALIS.

There are peculiar cravings and chilly sensations that are very characteristic, especially for women with uterine displacement, probably due to defective nutrition with debility.—ABIES CANADENSIS.

There is a general feeling of dullness and malaise, as when a cold is coming on; dull, heavy pressure in forehead, catarrhal conjunctivitis, etc.—STICTA PULMONARIA.

There is a general lack of animal heat, and yet heat of bed is intolerable.—LEDUM PALUSTRE.

There is a sensitiveness expressed as a consciousness of a womb.—HELONIAS DIOICA.

There is always great prostration, internal coldness, and tendency to collapse.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.

There is much drowsiness, debility and sweat characteristic of the drug, which group should always be more or less present, when the drug is prescribed.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

There is no remedy richer in symptoms of portal congestion and none that has given better clinical results, both for the primary pathological condition and secondary phenomena.—ALOE SOCOTRINA.

There is no tetanic phase-a condition almost reverse in objective symptoms to Hydrocy acid or Strychnia.—HELODERMA.

There is practically no difference in their action, although the G. Squarrosa is credited with more splenic symptoms, dull pains and fullness in left hypochondrium; chronic malaria; gastric pains associated with splenic congestion.—GRINDELIA ROBUSTA.

There seems also to be a retention in the tissues of effecte materials giving rise to symptoms loosely described as gouty or rheumatic gout.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.

There, where digitalis is powerless, the serum of the eel has put an end to the renal obstruction and produced an abundant diuresis.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

These are the special conditions and stages to which Mercur is homeopathic and where the 2x will do surprising work.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

These characteristic stitching pains, greatly aggravated by any motion, are found everywhere, but especially in the chest; worse pressure.—BRYONIA ALBA.

These (diarrhoea, summer complaint, and skin affections) may alternate with each other.—CROTON TIGLIUM.

These things are associated with other indulgences; at table, he takes preferably rich and stimulating food; wine and women play their part to make him forget the close application of the day.—NUX VOMICA.

They all contain an irritant poison, causing inflammation of mucous surfaces and destruction of tissue.—ARUM TRIPHYLLUM.

They are worse in rainy weather, water in any form.—NATRIUM SULPHURICUM.

Thick urine.—CASTANEA VESCA.

Thick, yellow mucous discharges.—ERYNGIUM AQUATICUM.

Thick, yellow mucus from chest.—RHODIUM METALLICUM.

Thin, scrawny women.—AMBRA GRISEA.

Thirstless, peevish, and chilly.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

This acid has an elective affinity for the blood, producing a septic condition similar to that found in low fevers with high temperature and great prostration.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.

This drug acts through the cerebro-spinal system upon muscles, causing twitching, stiffness, weakness and loss of power; upon circulation, producing irregularity of pulse, and upon the mind, producing lack of control, uncontrollable desire to laugh and disinclination to use the brain.—STRYCHNINUM PHOSPHORICUM.

This drug is highly recommended for the persistent vomiting of pregnancy.—SYMPHORICARPUS RACEMOSUS.

This drug produces a condition of profound anæmia, with some dropsical symptoms, great debility, frequent fainting, dyspnœa, weak heart, vomiting, profuse urination and sweat.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.

This drug, used in physiological doses, is a powerful hypnotic and cardiac depressant.—CHLORALUM HYDRATUM.

This East Indian drug causes and cures hemorrhages of many kinds.—FICUS RELIGIOSA.

This great Hahnemannian anti-psoric is a constitutional remedy par excellence.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.

This indoor life and mental strain seeks stimulants, coffee, wine, possibly in excess; or, again, he hopes to quiet his excitement, by indulging in the sedative effects of tobacco, if not really a victim, to the seductive drugs, like opium, etc.—NUX VOMICA.

This is a children’s remedy,-big, fat, rosy, scrofulous, corresponding to many conditions that may be referred to intestinal irritation, such as worms and accompanying complaints.—CINA MARITIMA.

This is a nervous sedative, where nervous fear predominates.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.

This is a powerful cardiac stimulant.—AMMONIUM CAUSTICUM.

This is a remedy for asthmatic conditions, with cough aggravated on lying down.—ARALIA RACEMOSA.

This is a woman’s remedy; Want of tonicity of the womb.—CAULOPHYLLUM THALICTROIDES.

This is an invaluable remedy in violent vomiting and purging, especially if the evacuations are copious and watery.—ELATERIUM OFFICINARUM.

This is great Hahnemannian anti-psoric.—SULPHUR.

This is one of our most efficient remedies, in dropsies, ascites, anasarca and hydrothorax, and urinary troubles, especially suppression and strangury.—APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.

This malignant medicinal force is converted into useful life saving and life preserving service if employed homeopathically, guided by its clear cut symptoms.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

This nosode has proven a great remedy in epidemic spleen diseases of domestic animals, and in septic inflammation, carbuncles and malignant ulcers.—ANTHRACINUM.

This powerful drug produces a furious disturbance in the animal economy, attacking the urinary and sexual organs especially, perverting their function, and setting up violent inflammations, and causing a frenzied delirium, simulating hydrophobia symptoms (Anagallis).—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.

This powerful nosode introduced by Dr. J. J. Garth Wilkinson, covers symptoms which suggest integral parts of consumption, cancer, syphilis, etc, and promises useful service in the treatment of ozena, scrofulous swellings, pyemia, erysipelas.—HIPPOZAENINUM.

This preparation is of use in scrofulous affections, ophthalmia, otorrhoea, painful, irritating, scabby eruptions, hereditary syphilis.—AETHIOPS MINERALIS.

This process is slow, but sure.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

This produces an anæmic condition, coldness, numbness, petechiæ, mortification, gangrene.—SECALE CORNUTUM.

This remedy acts principally upon the brain and circulatory system.—LACTUCA VIROSA.

This remedy and its active principle, Eserine, form a valuable addition to Materia Medica. Stimulates heart, raises blood pressure, and increases peristalsis.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.

This remedy brings aid to scrofulous children, especially if they are backward mentally and physically, are dwarfish, do not grow and develop, have scrofulous ophthalmia, swollen abdomen, take cold easily, and then always have swollen tonsils.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

This remedy has a marked action on the genital organs, and pruritus of this region.—CALADIUM SEGUINUM.

This remedy has a most pronounced effect on the female organs, and most of its clinical application has been based thereon.—AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM.

This remedy has been found of use in dropsical affections.—CAINCA.

This remedy has indurated and narrowing of the cardiac orifice with pain, immediately after eating, and epigastric tenderness, which has been repeatedly verified, also its use in aneurism and chronic hypertrophy of the tonsils.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

This remedy is also to be remembered in phthisis with hoarse, racking cough and profuse expectoration of a purulent nature, and attended with cardiac weakness, emaciation and general debility; in chronic, watery diarrhœa in phthisical subjects; in cases of emaciation with good appetite; in amenorrhœa, with anæmic palpitation and dyspnœa.—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

This remedy is of undoubted value in certain form of sore throat and diphtheria, and rheumatism.—LAC CANINUM.

This remedy is often of service in many types of headaches, neurasthenic, periodical sick, menstrual and bilious.—CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.

This remedy ought to be remembered in neuralgias, teeth, gums, mouth, etc.—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.

This remedy seems to possess a specific relation to the spleen.—CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS.

This remedy shows by its peculiar skin symptoms its pronounced power of disorganizing the blood, causing conditions we meet with in low fevers, low types of eruptive diseases, diphtheria, follicular tonsillitis, Streptococcus infection, Hæmorrhagic diathesis, etc.—AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA.

This remedy was introduced by English Homeopathists, prepared from decomposed lean beef allowed to stand in the sun for two weeks and then potentized. The provings and most of the clinical experience have been obtained from this preparation. But, subsequently, Dr. Swan potentized some septic pus, which preparation has also been proved and clinically applied. There does not seem to be any marked difference in their effects.—PYROGENIUM.

This salt leads all other remedies in tenesmus of the rectum, which is incessant, and is not relieved by the stool.—MERCURIUS CORROSIVUS.

This use of gold as an anti-venereal and anti-scrofulous remedy is very old, but has been well-nigh forgotten by the old school until rediscovered and placed on its scientific basis by homeopathy, and now it can never be lost again.—AURUM METALLICUM.

This weakness progresses until we have gradually appearing paralysis.—CAUSTICUM.

This, together with marked prostration, gives it a place in the treatment of diphtheria, where it has achieved unquestioned great results.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

This, with the peculiar irritability of fiber, gives the characteristic irritable weakness.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Thoracic oppression.—CITRUS VULGARIS.

Thready vessels.—CHININUM SULPHURICUM.

Threatened abortion.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.

Threatened pyæmia (Pyrog; Methyl blue).—ARSENICUM IODATUM.

Threatening heart failure in zymotic and septic fevers.—PYROGENIUM.

Throat affections, with greatly swollen glands and characteristic coating of tongue.—MERCURIUS IODATUS FLAVUS.

Throat and ear troubles with tendency to free discharge from mucous membranes.—AGRAPHIS NUTANS.

Throat feels raw.—PENTHORUM SEDOIDES.

Throat sore, raw, burns, with tough mucus.—HOMARUS.

Throat with hæmorrhoidal conditions.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Throat. A remedy for obesity and non-toxic goitre; also exophthalmic.—FUCUS VESICULOSUS.

Throat. A remedy for pharyngitis with sore, raw and tender throat.—ARUM DRACONTIUM.

Throat. Globus symptoms.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.

Throat. Hoarseness and in relaxed conditions of the fauces.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.

Throat: Acute pharyngitis (Wyethia) Smarting and burning in throat and chest especially under sternum.—SANGUINARINUM NITRICUM.

Throbbing in finger tips.—HURA BRASILIENSIS.

Throbbing pains worse by heat.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.

Throbbing pains.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Thrombosis of pulmonary artery.—ASPIDOSPERMA.

Thrombosis.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Thrush, locally and internally.—CAULOPHYLLUM THALICTROIDES.

Thus it raises the natural bodily resistance to the invasion of the bacillary intoxication, which produces the typhoid syndrome.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Thus, in delirium of fevers, alcoholism, etc.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Thyroid enlargement in obese subjects.—FUCUS VESICULOSUS.

Thyroid enlargements about time of puberty.—CALCAREA IODATA.

Thyroid exercises a general regulating influence over the mechanism of the organs of nutrition, growth and development.—THYROIDINUM.

Thyroid produces anemia, emaciation, muscular weakness, sweating, headache, nervous tremor of face and limbs, tingling sensations, paralysis.—THYROIDINUM.

Thyroid weakness causes decided craving for large amount of sweets.—THYROIDINUM.

Thyroid, pancreas, salivary, intestinal glands, and gastro-intestinal mucous membrane, are especially affected.—IRIS VERSICOLOR.

Thyroid: Acts upon the thyroid and its sudorific (relating to or causing sweating) action may possibly be due to it.—JABORANDI.

Tickling and irritation of the throat.—HEPATICA TRILOBA.

Tightness around chest.—AMMONIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Tincture internally and locally to swollen glands and rattlesnake bites.—IODIUM.

Tingling in various parts.—CROCUS SATIVUS.

Tinnitus aurium.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Tired all over with restlessness.—VARIOLINUM.

Tired feeling.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Tired in the morning.—ARAGALLUS LAMBERTI.

Tired, backachy females.—HELONIAS DIOICA.

Tired, weak, short breath, loss of flesh; symptoms of general break-down.—LECITHINUM.

Tired: Acts as if born tired.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Tissues are worn out faster than they are repaired.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Tissues flabby, doughy, cold.—CORYDALIS FORMOSA.

Tissues: Acts prominently on connective tissue.—IODIUM.

To be considered in chronic gastric and other abdominal indurations, possibly cancer of intestinal tract, especially of stomach and Cecum.—ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM.

To be remembered in mental depressed states at puberty and at climacteric, with exalted sexuality (Hering).—MANCINELLA.

To expel tapeworm.—KOUSSO.

Tobacco heart.—CALADIUM SEGUINUM.

Tongue clean, broad, and full.—CORYDALIS FORMOSA.

Tongue coated yellow; bitter taste.—EPIPHEGUS VIRGINIANA.

Tongue rough, dry; throat constricted.—LINARIA VULGARIS.

Tongue white and cracked.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Tongue white and paralyzed.—LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.

Tonic after grippe.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Tonic and antiperiodic: Acts as a tonic and antiperiodic.—CHAPARRO AMARGOSO.

Tonic and chologogue properties (secretion of bile) A South American shrub cultivated in Southern California. It is a terebrinthine diuretic. It has also tonic and chologogue properties, used in the treatment of nasal catarrh, jaundice, dyspepsia and to increase the secretion of bile (Albert Schneider).—FABIANA IMBRICATA.

Tonic appetite: Acts as a tonic, increasing appetite.—GENTIANA LUTEA.

Tonic to digestive function: Acts as a tonic to digestive function and in early tuberculosis.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Tonic. A muscular tonic.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Tonic: A tonic after exhausting fevers.—ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS.

Tonic: Acts on gastric organs as a tonic (Gentian; Hydr).—QUASSIA AMARA.

Too frequent and profuse menses.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Torpid inflammations of lymphatic glands (Maceration of fresh root).—FILIX MAS.

Torpidity of the liver; portal engorgement with a tendency to hemorrhoids, hypogastric pain, fullness of superficial veins, jaundice.—PODOPHYLLINUM.

Torpor and congestion of the liver and portal system, with constipation.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Torpor of lymphatics; torpid liver, with jaundice and constipation.—STILLINGIA SILVATICA.

Touching the throat-pit brings on cough.—RUMEX CRISPUS.

Toxæmic conditions of pregnancy (urinary symptoms).—KALIUM CHLORICUM.

Toxic gastritis.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Toxic goitre with cardiac symptoms.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Traumatic chronic neuritis.—ALLIUM CEPA.

Traumatic infections.—MYRISTICA SEBIFERA.

Traumatism of grief, remorse or sudden realization of financial loss.—ARNICA MONTANA.

Traumatism of the pelvic organs, auto-traumatism, expresses the condition calling for this remedy; ill effects from masturbation.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Trembling and prostration.—APOCYNUM ANDROSAEMIFOLIUM.

Trembling of whole body, great prostration and faintness.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Trembling of whole body.—CODEINUM.

Trembling.—TUBERCULINUM.

Tremor and weakness; everything must be done in a hurry.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Tremor.—ABSINTHIUM.

Tremor.—IODIUM.

Tremors everywhere.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Tremors.—THALLIUM METALLICUM.

Tremors; vertigo; hysteria and melancholia; neuro-retinitis and blindness.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Tremulous weakness and twitching of tendons.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Tremulousness.—PLATINUM METALLICUM.

Triosteum is a very valuable remedy in diarrhœa attended with colicky pains and nausea, numbness of lower limbs after stool, and increased flow of urine; also in influenza.—TRIOSTEUM PERFOLIATUM.

Trismus and paralysis of the tongue.—LINUM USITATISSIMUM.

Trismus.—CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Trismus.—CURARE.

Trouble at the change of life, old and bachelors.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Trouble in pharyngeal vault and Eustachian tube.—PENTHORUM SEDOIDES.

Troubles in the breasts.—LACTICUM ACIDUM.

Tubercular diathesis.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Tubercular glands.—DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA.

Tubercular meningitis.—BACILLINUM BURNETT.

Tubercular patients with chronic hepatic troubles and uterine reflexes.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Tubercular testis.—SCROPHULARIA NODOSA.

Tubercular type.—IODIUM.

Tuberculinum is indicated in renal affections, but caution is necessary, for where skin and intestines do not perform normally even high potencies are dangerous.—TUBERCULINUM.

Tuberculosis in the beginning.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.

Tuberculosis, affecting generally the middle lobes.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.

Tuberculosis, carcinoma, and lupus; chronic nephritis.—FORMICA RUFA.

Tuberculosis, causing marked improvement in nutrition and general improvement.—LECITHINUM.

Tuberculosis, chronic rheumatism, diabetes.—VANADIUM METALLICUM.

Tuberculosis.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Tuberculosis.—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.

Tuberculosis.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.

Tuberculosis.—UREA PURA.

Tuberculosis-light-complexioned people.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.

Tuberculous conditions.—IODOFORMIUM.

Tuberculous peritonitis.—ABROTANUM.

Tumefaction, puffiness, gangrene.—KREOSOTUM.

Tumor at ensiform appendix, very sensitive.—MERCURIALIS PERENNIS.

Tumors in general.—HECLA LAVA.

Tumors of the urinary passages.—ANILINUM.

Tumors.—BARYTA IODATA.

Tumors; stricture of oesophagus.—CUNDURANGO.

Twitching of muscles.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.

Twitching of muscles.—SCUTELLARIA LATERIFOLIA.

Twitchings and convulsions.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Twitchings.—MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA.

Twitchings.—ZINCUM METALLICUM.

Two or three drops on sugar will frequently relieve the hacking cough, when but little sputum is expectorated.—OLEUM SANTALI.

Tyler).—DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA.

Tympanites and urinary symptoms very marked.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Tympanites.—ERIGERON CANADENSE.

Typhoid carriers.—BAPTISIA TINCTORIA.

Typhoid pneumonia.—MERCURIUS CYANATUS.

Typhoid.—EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS.

Ulcerated mucous membranes of mouth and throat.—ALNUS RUBRA.

Ulceration and decomposition.—CARBO ANIMALIS.

Ulceration of mouth, nose, genitals, skin.—SYPHILINUM.

Ulceration of mouth.—RHUS GLABRA.

Ulceration of stomach.—GERANIUM MACULATUM.

Ulcers due to Radium burns, take a long time to heal.—RADIUM BROMATUM.

Ulcers of mouth and fauces.—CORYDALIS FORMOSA.

Unbroken chilblains.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.

Unclean odor from whole body.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Uncleanness in bodily habits.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Unhealthy skin.—HEPAR SULPHUR.

Unquenchable thirst.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.

Unusual activity of mind and body.—COFFEA CRUDA.

Upper abdominal affections brought on by undue mental exertion.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Upward tendency of its symptoms.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Uremia with complete anuria.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Uremia.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Uremic convulsions, headache, vertigo and unconscious conditions resulting from brain oedema.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Uremic convulsions.—LONICERA XYLOSTEUM.

Uremic dyspnoea.—ASPIDOSPERMA.

Urethritis in children from local irritation and gleet.—DORYPHORA DECEMLINEATA.

Uric acid diathesis Whole body is sore.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

Uric acid diathesis.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.

Uric acid diathesis.—OCIMUM CANUM.

Uric and phosphatic Gonorrhoea.—STIGMATA MAYDIS.

Uridrosis, sweat of urinous odor in evening.—ERYNGIUM AQUATICUM.

Urinary affections.—JUNCUS EFFUSUS.

Urinary and skin symptoms have been verified.—PIPER METHYSTICUM.

Urinary incontinence in the aged.—AMMONIUM BENZOICUM.

Urinary organs also affected in a marked degree.—SENECIO AUREUS.

Urinary symptoms most important.—UVA URSI.

Urinary symptoms well marked.—SARSAPARILLA OFFICINALIS.

Urinary. A diuretic.—JUNCUS EFFUSUS.

Urinary. A hydrogogue diuretic in the treatment of dropsies. 10 grains every 6 hours.—UREA PURA.

Urinary. A remedy for symptoms depending on deficient kidney action, various intestinal affections, cholera morbus and infantum; entero-colitis, diarrhoea, and dysentery.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.

Urinary: Acts on ureter.—HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS.

Urine acquires a green color.—METHYLENUM COERULEUM.

Urine and saliva increased.—NICCOLUM SULPHURICUM.

Urine contains uric acid.—FRANCISCEA UNIFLORA.

Urine rendered more clear.—ARBUTUS ANDRACHNE.

Urine suppressed, followed by vomiting.—ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM.

Urine suppressed.—OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM.

Urine thin and of low specific gravity.—UREA PURA.

Urine. A remedy for enuresis and dysuria.—EQUISETUM HYEMALE.

Urine. A remedy for gravel, profuse deposit of white amorphous salts in urine.—HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS.

Urine: A remedy for urinary disorders.—ERYNGIUM AQUATICUM.

Urine: A remedy having a wide field in genito-urinary diseases.—THYMOLUM.

Urinous odor of perspiration (Berb; Nitr ac).—COLOCYNTHIS.

Urticaria without itching.—UVA URSI.

Urticaria.—ASTACUS FLUVIATILIS.

Urticaria.—SKOOKUM CHUCK AQUA.

Used after operations, the tendency to adhesions is reduced.—CALCAREA FLUORICA.

Used as a gargle in scorbutic gums and sore throat.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.

Used as a tonic—LUFFA AMARA.

Used as an antiseptic disinfectant, since it arrests fermentation and putrefaction.—BORICUM ACIDUM.

Used extensively as a fever remedy and bitter tonic (Gentiana), antimalarial and antiseptic.—CANCHALAGUA.

Used first by Rademacher for chronic spleen affections; spleen-dropsy.—QUERCUS E GLANDIBUS.

Used for “internal vaccination” Seems to be efficacious in protecting against, modifying and aiding in the cure of smallpox.—VARIOLINUM.

Used for whooping cough—BRAHMI.

Used homeopathically, dynamized Glycerine seems to act deeply and long, building up tissue, hence of great use in marasmus, debility, mental and physical, diabetes, etc.—GLYCERINUM.

Used in leprosy, when skin feels as if it were hide bound tense vesicles; sensation of splinter under thumb-nails.—HURA BRASILIENSIS.

Used with success in ergotism, with tetanic spasms and stiffness of whole body, with mania.—SOLANUM NIGRUM.

Useful also in hemorrhoids.—WYETHIA HELENOIDES.

Useful as a condiment in enfeebled states of the stomach.—COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA.

Useful externally and internally in gangrene.—CHLORUM.

Useful for open wounds, parts that will not heal, ulcers, etc.—CALENDULA OFFICINALIS.

Useful in a variety of complaints incidental to mountain climbing, such as palpitation, dyspnoea, anxiety and insomnia.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.

Useful in bronchial catarrh, with copious, purulent expectoration.—BALSAMUM PERUVIANUM.

Useful in chorea, hysteria, acute asthenia after acute fevers.—STRYCHNINUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Useful in climacteric disturbances.—NICCOLUM SULPHURICUM.

Useful in cortical nephritis with albuminuria.—FUCHSINUM.

Useful in cuts, bruises and sprains; and as a diuretic and in malaria.—ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA.

Useful in gastrodynia, flatulent cold.—MENTHA PIPERITA.

Useful in gout, old malarial cases with flatulence.—QUERCUS E GLANDIBUS.

Useful in intermittent, remittent and bilious fevers, with headache, yellow tongue, constant nausea, faintness at epigastrium, and constipation.—POLYPORUS PINICOLA.

Useful in mental troubles from overweening pride.—GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS.

Useful in migraine and neuralgia of spermatic cord.—OLEUM ANIMALE AETHEREUM.

Useful in neuralgia; pertussis.—TONGO-DIPTERIX ODORATA.

Useful in relieving pain of cancer.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Useful in renal colic, prostatic affections, and catarrh of bladder.—PAREIRA BRAVA.

Useful in skin affections, scabies, prurigo, chronic herpes, cracks and ulcerations.—ANTHRACOKALI.

Useful in the beginning of hay-fever, with involvement of Eustachian tube.—ROSA DAMASCENA.

Useful in the uric acid diathesis, cystitis, gonorrhoea, prostatitis, dysuria, vesical catarrh with suppurative prostatic conditions; post-gonorrhoeal urinary conditions; cholethiasis and liver affections.—FABIANA IMBRICATA.

Useful in troubles related to worms; nocturnal enuresis; grinding of teeth at night—VERNONIA ANITHELMINITICA.

Useful where the parenchyma of the gland is not totally destroyed.—PALLADIUM METALLICUM.

Uterine carcinoma.—LAPIS ALBUS.

Uterine displacements, and in the commencement of metritis Sensation as if bladder were too full.—MEL CUM SALE.

Uterine displacements.—FERRUM IODATUM.

Uterine fibroid.—THYROIDINUM.

Uterine fibroids.—CALCAREA IODATA.

Uterine hæmorrhage, with cramps and expulsion of clots.—THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS.

Uterine hæmorrhage.—TRILLIUM PENDULUM.

Uterine hæmorrhage.—UVA URSI.

Uterine inertia in second stage of labor where os is fully dilated.—PITUITARIA GLANDULA.

Uterine symptoms marked.—BUFO RANA.

Uterine tumors, with bearing-down sensations.—FRAXINUS AMERICANA.

Uterine tumors.—IRIDIUM METALLICUM.

Utter prostration and debility in the morning.—SYPHILINUM.

Uvula feels too long.—COCCINELLA SEPTEMPUNCTATA.

Vaccine poison is capable of setting up a morbid state of extreme chronicity, named by Burnett Vaccinosis, symptoms like those of Hahnemann’s Sycosis.—VACCININUM.

Vaccinosis, viz, inveterable skin troubles, neuralgia, etc.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Valuable for undeveloped mammary glands.—SABAL SERRULATA.

Valuable in chronic bronchitis of old people with mucous rales, dyspnoea, and scanty urine.—SQUILLA MARITIMA.

Valuable in uterine affections.—PARAFFINUM.

Valvular disease, with disturbances in sexual sphere.—VISCUM ALBUM.

Vanilla is supposed to stimulate the brain and sexual propensities.—VANILLA AROMATICA.

Varicose ulcers.—CUNDURANGO.

Varicose veins and ulcers.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.

Varicose veins.—MANGIFERA INDICA.

Varicosis; hæmorrhoids and rectal pockets.—POLYGONUM HYDROPIPEROIDES.

Variola, aborts the pustule and prevents the suppurating fever.—THUJA OCCIDENTALIS.

Various disorders of the nervous system and circulation are produced in workers with Vanilla.—VANILLA AROMATICA.

Various forms of dropsy.—BLATTA AMERICANA.

Various forms of malignant suppuration.—TARENTULA CUBENSIS.

Various forms of neuralgia and spasmodic affections, and neurotic skin troubles are pictured in the symptomatology of this remedy.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Vasomotor symptoms of skin and mucous membranes.—VESPA CRABRO.

Veins, arteries: Abnormal vaso-constriction, capillary congestion followed by oedema, ecchymosis, hemorrhages, and nutritive disturbances are the pathological conditions at the basis of its symptomatology.—IODIUM.

Veins, arteries: Acts especially on the vaso-motor centers, causing dilation of capillaries of skin and consequent circumscribed patches of hyperemia and swelling.—ANTIPYRINUM.

Veins: Acts forcibly on the venous system, producing pelvic engorgements and hemorrhoids.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Veins: Acts specially on the portal system, with venous congestion.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Veins: Acts upon the coats of the veins causing relaxation with consequent engorgement.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.

Venom infection.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

Venous congestion, due to mechanical causes.—BELLIS PERENNIS.

Venous congestion, hæmorrhages, varicose veins, and hæmorrhoids, with bruised soreness of affected parts, seem to be the special sphere of this remedy.—HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA.

Venous distention.—ALUMINA SILICATA.

Venous engorgement.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.

Venous stasis general, varicose veins of purple color; everything is slowed down, digestion, heart, bowels, etc.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.

Verat vir, will raise the opsonic index against the diploccus pneumonia, 70 to 109 per cent.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.

Vertigo of cerebral origin, cerebellar disease, ataxic symptoms and chorea, present a field for the homeopathic employment of this drug.—SULFONALUM.

Vertigo with pale face; not gastric in origin.—DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES.

Vertigo, difficult mental concentration, confusion and fullness deep in frontal region. Use 30th potency.—PITUITARIA GLANDULA.

Vertigo, due to cerebral anemia and noises in ears.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Vertigo, numbness and muscular prostration.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Vertigo, sick headache, peculiar pain around heart region, phthisis florida, scrofula have all been treated successfully with this remedy.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.

Vertigo.—CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM.

Vertigo; deafness, with noises in head.—QUERCUS E GLANDIBUS.

Very averse to meeting strangers.—BARYTA CARBONICA.

Very characteristic is the great desire for sweets, the splinter-like pains, and free muco-purulent discharge in the inflamed and ulcerated mucous membranes.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Very copious perspiration.—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.

Very debilitated.—CARBO VEGETABILIS.

Very efficacious in functional heart diseases.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

Very feeble and irregular heart action.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Very important during the climacteric and for patients of a melancholic disposition.—LACHESIS MUTUS.

Very important in skin therapeutics.—LAPPA ARCTIUM.

Very irregular pulse.—STRYCHNINUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Very large amount of urine, specific gravity high.—SYZYGIUM JAMBOLANUM.

Very marked acuteness of smell is a strong guiding symptom.—CARBOLICUM ACIDUM.

Very marked skin symptoms, acting on sweat and oil glands; Ailments are worse during the winter season.—PETROLEUM.

Very nervous, with pain in back of head and neck.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.

Very often indicated in the secondary stage of syphilis where there is a febrile chloro-anemia, rheumatoid pains behind sternum, around joints, etc; ulcerations of mouth and throat, falling of the air, the eruptions and ulcerations of mouth and throat, etc.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Very red lips and face, flushing easily.—SULPHUR.

Very sensitive back.—TELLURIUM METALLICUM.

Very sensitive to cold air.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.

Very sensitive to cold and to touch.—CAMPHORA.

Very sensitive to cold.—CALCAREA SILICATA.

Very sensitive to touch.—SPIGELIA.

Very sensitive, mentally and physically.—TUBERCULINUM.

Very severe, old neuralgic affections; pains rather aggravated by rest.—KREOSOTUM.

Very susceptible to cold.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

Very talkative, and persists in stripping herself, or uncovering genitals.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.

Very thirsty.—CASTANEA VESCA.

Very useful hypodermically 1/10 to 1/4 grain in sustaining heart after stopping habit of Morphia.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.

Very useful in patients broken down by abuse of alcohol.—CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM.

Very valuable in acute rheumatism.—GUAJACUM OFFICINALE.

Very valuable in certain neuralgias, anasarca, and especially oedema pedum.—PRUNUS SPINOSA.

Very weak in the morning, gains strength during day.—ACALYPHA INDICA.

Vesical calculi.—OXYDENDRON ARBOREUM.

Vesical symptoms.—ARBUTUS ANDRACHNE.

Vesical tenesmus and burning after urination.—FABIANA IMBRICATA.

Vesical tenesmus; dysmenorrhœa of myalgic origin; pain in head, neck, and face.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.

Vesicular eruption associated with chronic liver disease or aphthous stomatitis.—CORNUS CIRCINATA.

Vesicular erysipelas.—VERBENA URTICAEFOLIA.

Vesicular or squamous lesions, associated with foul smelling discharge and crust formation, tending to become confluent and to give the appearance of a single crust covering the entire area (Bernstein).—CHRYSAROBINUM.

Viens: A vascular stimulant.—LIATRIS SPICATA.

Vigorous peristaltic activity diarrhœa.—TABACUM.

Violence of paroxysm, even with expectoration of blood.—CORALLIUM RUBRUM.

Violent bearing-down pains.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.

Violent congestive and nervous headaches.—MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS.

Violent convulsion, with wandering and hysterical excitement.—CAMPHORA.

Violent convulsions, associated with cerebral congestion.—GLONOINUM.

Violent hiccough.—RATANHIA PERUVIANA.

Violent involuntary starts.—STRONTIUM CARBONICUM.

Violent itching, thighs, legs and ears.—CHRYSAROBINUM.

Violent pain in stomach with loss of speech.—LAUROCERASUS.

Violent pulsations; wants windows open.—SABINA.

Violent vertigo.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Violent, strange desires.—CICUTA VIROSA.

Viper poisoning causes a temporary increase in reflexes, paresis supervenes, a paraplegia of the lower extremities extending upwards.—VIPERA BERUS.

Viscid, thick, tenacious phlegm causes continued hawking.—HEPATICA TRILOBA.

Visible pulsation of arteries.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.

Visual disorders.—SARRACENIA PURPUREA.

Voluntary muscular power gone but perfectly sensible.—BARYTA MURIATICA.

Vomiting and purging.—RICINUS COMMUNIS.

Vomiting of bile in cirrhosis of liver.—CURARE.

Vomiting of bile, pain in stomach, headache, and fever.—EUPATORIUM AROMATICUM.

Vomiting of blood.—GERANIUM MACULATUM.

Vomiting of pregnancy (give early in morning before patient gets up).—THYROIDINUM.

Vomiting of pregnancy, and of half-digested food.—CERIUM OXALICUM.

Vomiting of pregnancy.—CUCURBITA PEPO.

Vomiting of undigested food.—CUPHEA VISCOSISSIMA.

Vomiting, black stools, congestion and dryness of mouth and pharynx, redness and heat of skin.—HELIANTHUS ANNUUS.

Vomiting, epileptiform convulsions with biting of tongue.—ANISUM STELLATUM.

Vomiting, purging with tenesmus.—AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA.

Vomiting, purging, and cramps in extremities.—VERATRUM ALBUM.

Vomiting. A most valuable remedy in vomiting of various kinds; morning sickness.—AMYGDALUS PERSICA.

Vomiting: Acrid and greenish vomiting, colic and flatulence, nightly burning pains in stomach and constipation with urgent desire.—ROBINIA PSEUDACACIA.

Wake up at night with hands feeling twice their natural size.—ARANEA DIADEMA.

Walks backwards.—OXYTROPIS LAMBERTI.

Wandering, radiating pains.—BERBERIS VULGARIS.

Want of grit, moral or physical.—SILICEA TERRA.

Want of power of concentration and co-ordination.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.

Want of sensitiveness to the action of medicines. Reappearance and aggravation from becoming heated.—OPIUM.

Want of susceptibility to remedies even though indicated.—OPIUM.

Wants the head high.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

Wants to lie down all the time; skin cold and clammy, hands cold; very faint.—ABIES CANADENSIS.

Warts and epithelial growths; corns with yellowish discoloration.—FERRUM PICRICUM.

Warts on breast.—CASTOR EQUI.

Warts on forehead.—CASTOR EQUI.

Warts on glans penis.—ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.

Wasting and debility.—ACETICUM ACIDUM.

Watery stools, burning in anus.—MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS.

Wavering speech, hasty, incoherent.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

Wavering speech.—CANNABIS SATIVA.

We are indebted to the Eclectic school for this remarkable medicine as a “corrector of blood dyscrasia”.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.

We should bear in mind that the elective action of the eel’s serum is on the kidney, and I believe we can well assert that if digitalis is a cardiac, the eel’s serum is a renal remedy.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

We should expect to find under these remedies the symptomatology of thrombosis, also thrombotic phenomena, as hemiplegia, aphasia, inability to articulate (Linn J. Boyd).—BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS.

Weak and quick pulse, shallow or stertorous breathing.—CHLOROFORMIUM.

Weak and tired.—KALIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Weak heart.—EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREA.

Weak heart.—KOLA.

Weak muscular power, poor digestion and obstinate constipation.—HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.

Weak, asthenopic literally persons with weak digestion and constipation, are worse in morning and suffer from periodic headaches and hoarseness.—NICCOLUM SULPHURICUM.

Weakening of all senses, sight, hearing, etc.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.

Weakness and dilatation of the myocardium.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.

Weakness and loss of breath going upstairs.—IODIUM.

Weakness from mere speaking or walking though looking strong.—FERRUM METALLICUM.

Weakness in morning.—CORNUS CIRCINATA.

Weakness of body and mind, trembling, and palpitation.—CONIUM MACULATUM.

Weakness of nursing women.—CARBO ANIMALIS.

Weakness of sexual power—GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE.

Weakness of the legs, aggravated by sitting down.—DIOSMA LINCARIS.

Weakness with ebullitions and tremblings from least exertion.—MERCURIUS SOLUBILIS.

Weakness, especially spinal.—ALUMINA SILICATA.

Weakness, palpitation, nervousness, fear, like other spider preparations.—MYGALE LASIODORA.

Weakness, yellow complexion, bearing-down sensation, especially in women, upon whose organism it has most pronounced effect.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.

Weakness.—ARSENICUM METALLICUM.

Weariness on going upstairs.—BLATTA AMERICANA.

Weeping eczema.—SULPHUR IODATUM.

Well-marked pains through the breast to scapula.—COTYLEDON UMBILICUS.

When carefully-selected remedies fail to act, especially in acute diseases, it frequently arouses the reactionary powers of the organism.—SULPHUR.

When during the course of heart-disease, the kidney, previously working well, should suddenly become affected and its function inhibited; and when besides we observe cardiac irregularities and a marked state of asystolia, we may yet expect good results from this serum.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

When first serious impairment of health is referred to age of puberty.—PULSATILLA PRATENSIS.

When symptoms are constantly changing and well-selected remedies fail to improve, and cold is taken from the slightest exposure.—TUBERCULINUM.

When syphilis is implanted on the scrofulous constitution, we have one of the most intractable morbid conditions, and gold seems to be especially suited to the vile combination.—AURUM METALLICUM.

Whenever the kidney becomes acutely affected, either from cold or infection or intoxication, and the attack is characterized by oliguria, anuria and albuminuria, we will find the eel’s serum eminently efficacious to re-establish diuresis, and in rapidly arresting albuminuria.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

Whenever the system has been exposed to the ravages of acute disease, excesses, grief, loss of vital fluids, we obtain conditions calling for it.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.

Where eruptions trike in, as in scarlet fever, complaints may result, such as excessive vomiting, stupor, convulsions, which come within the sphere of this remedy.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.

Where the indicated remedy does not hold long.—THERIDION CURASSAVICUM.

Where the system is broken down, bowels constipated, muscular weakness, and waste of nitrogenous materials, Senna will act as a tonic.—SENNA.

While digitalis presents in its indications, the well-known symptomatic trilogy: arterial hypertension oliguria and oedema; the serum of the eel seems better adapted to cases of hypertension and oliguria, without oedema.—SERUM ANGUILLAE.

White coated tongue.—GETTYSBURG WATER.

White or gray coating of base of tongue, and expectoration of thick, white phlegm, seem to be special guiding symptoms.—KALIUM MURIATICUM.

White stools.—IBERIS AMARA.

Whole body feels as if caged, each wire being twisted tighter.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.

Whole child smells sour.—RHEUM PALMATUM.

Whole face puffed oedematous-eyes, nose, ears, lips.—MEDUSA.

Whooping cough, with vomiting and hæmorrhage.—CERIUM OXALICUM.

Whooping cough.—AMMONIUM PICRICUM.

Whooping cough.—ERIODYCTION CALIFORNICUM.

Whooping-cough.—NAPHTHALINUM.

Whooping-cough.—PASSIFLORA INCARNATA.

Whooping-cough.—VACCININUM.

Widespread anæsthesia, and convulsions are some of the chief effects of this drug.—CYTISUS LABURNUM.

Will check hemorrhage and add absorption of clot.—PITUITARIA GLANDULA.

Will often “break up” a cold.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.

With heart symptoms, numbness and pain in left arm, sensation of sinking in pit of stomach.—LEPIDIUM BONARIENSE.

With heart symptoms, pain in forehead and temples.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.

With it all, there is a profound melancholia.—HELONIAS DIOICA.

With numbness and distension in various, parts and nerve prostration.—MAGNESIUM CARBONICUM.

Withered up and dried constitutions present a favorable field for its action, especially when associated with unusual or long continued mental exertion.—ARGENTUM NITRICUM.

Within the sphere of action of Cocculus are many spasmodic and paretic affections, notably those affecting one-half of the body.—COCCULUS INDICUS.

Women at climaxis, with vomiting of green substance, especially in the morning.—AQUILEGIA VULGARIS.

Women with copious menstruation, and of sedentary habits.—COLOCYNTHIS.

Women with large breasts.—CHIMAPHILA UMBELLATA.

Worm affections in children (Teuc).—VIOLA ODORATA.

Worms. A Vermifuge-Nausea and vomiting, vertigo, precordial anxiety slowing and irregular pulse, subdelirium and collapse.—KOUSSO.

Worms.—APOCYNUM ANDROSAEMIFOLIUM.

Worms: A remedy for symptoms due to the presence of worms.—SPIGELIA.

Worn-out constitutions from inebriety.—EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM.

Wrist-rheumatism.—ACTAEA SPICATA.

Wrists pain.—VARIOLINUM.

Writer’s cramp.—BRACHYGLOTTIS REPENS.

Writer’s cramp.—SULPHURICUM ACIDUM.

Writer’s palsy.—PICRICUM ACIDUM.

Yellow complexion.—BLATTA AMERICANA.

Yellow, creamy coating at the back of the roof of mouth and tongue.—NATRIUM PHOSPHORICUM.

Yellow, mucous and serous discharges, profuse and intermittent.—KALIUM SULPHURICUM.

Zealous fiery temperament.—NUX VOMICA.

Zigzag temperature.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.