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Category: Materia Medica
Materia medica is a Latin term from the history of pharmacy for the body of collected knowledge about the therapeutic properties of any substance used for healing. The term derives from the title of a work by the Ancient Greek physician Pedanius Dioscorides in the 1st century AD. The term materia medica was used from the period of the Roman Empire until the 20th century but has now been generally replaced in medical education contexts by the term pharmacology. The term survives in the title of the British Medical Journal’s Materia Non Medica column.
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Valeriana officinalis
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Vaccininum-Nosode
Neuralgia, chronic eczema, conjunctivitis. Psorinoheel® N -
Vaccininum myrtillus (Blueberry/Bilberry)
Catarrhal diseases, enteritis, cystitis, dysthyreosis. Ubichinon compositum -
Uterus suis (Uterus)
Sterility in females. Organic alteration or functional disturbances of the endometrium. Cystic, glandular hyperplasia of the mucosae. Pyometra, uterine prolapse. Ovarium compositum ad us. vet. Ovarium compositum -
Urtica urens (Stinging Nettle)
Rheumatism, gout, eczema, urticarial, irritating dermatosis, uric acid diathesis, diuretic, nephrolithiasis. Populus compositum SR -
Urethra suis
Chronic irritative conditions in the urethra and urogenital system, urethral stricture. Solidago compositum ad us. vet. -
Ureter suis
Disturbances of renal excretion, nephrolithiasis, nephrosis. Solidago compositum ad us. vet. -
Ubichinonum (Ubiquinone)
Active factor of the intermediary metabolism; promotes detoxication; strengthens the defensive mechanism. Ubichinon compositum -
Trichinoylum (Triquinoyl)
Regeneration of blocked respiratory enzymes, promotes detoxication. Ubichinon compositum -
Toxicodendron quercifolium (Rhus toxicodendron, Eastern Poison Oak)
Rheumatic symptoms in the joints, tendons, synovial sheaths, and/or ligaments. Chron- ic, subacute rheumatism in the muscles or joints, frequently under emission of a creak- ing sound from the joints. Ankylosis progressing in severity to peresis, particularly after lying on wet ground or following a chill after sweating. Back pain, above all such resulting from overtaxation. Initial movements precipitate great agitation and aggravate lameness, whereas continued exercise alleviates the condition. The animals improve once in movement. Conditions are worsened by overtaxation, as well as through expo- sure to cold temperatures or wet surroundings. Echinacea compositum forte S Zeel® ad us. vet. Zeel® T