Bitter-sweet. (Solanaceae.) Adapted to persons of phlegmatic scrofulous constitutions; restless, irritable. Catarrhal rheumatism or skin affections, brought on or aggravated by exposure […]
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Drosera Rotundifolia
Sundew. (Droseraceae.) Whooping-cough with violent paroxysms which follow each other rapidly, is scarcely able to get breath (wakes at 6-7 a. m. […]
Diphtherinum
Homeopathic Antitoxin. (A Nosode.) Especially adapted to the strumous diathesis; scrofulous, psoric or tuberculous persons, prone to catarrhal affections of throat and […]
Dioscorea Villosa
Wild Yam. (Dioscoreaceae.) Persons of feeble digestive powers, old or young. Flatulence after meals or after eating, especially of tea-drinkers; are often […]
Digitalis Purpurea
Foxglove. (Scrophulariaceae) Sudden flushes of heat, followed by great nervous weakness and irregular intermitting pulse, occurring at the climacteric; < by least […]
Cinchona (China)
Peruvian Bark (Rubiaceae) For stout, swarthy persons; for systems, once robust, which have become debilitated, “broken down” from exhausting discharges (Carbo v.). Apathetic, […]
Cina
Worm Seed. (Compositae) Adapted to children with dark hair, very cross, irritable, ill-humored, want to be carried, but carrying gives no relief; […]
Cicuta Virosa
Water Hemlock (Umbelliferae) Women subject to epileptic and choreic convulsions; spasms of teething children, or from worms. Convulsions: violent, with frightful distortions of limbs […]
Chelidonium Majus
Celandine (Papaveraceae) Persons of light complexion, blondes; thin, spare, irritable; subject to hepatic, gastric and abdominal complaints (Pod.); every age, sex and […]
Chamomilla
Matricaria Chambilla. (Compositae) Persons, especially children, with light brown hair, nervous, excitable temperament; oversensitive from use or abuse of coffee or narcotics. […]