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Vesicaria. Vesicaria communis. N. O. Cruciferae (Tribe, Alyssineae). Tincture of whole fresh plant.   Clinical.-Albuminuria. Cystitis. Dropsy. Gleet. Gonorrhoea. Gravel. Haematuria. Nephralgia. Prostatitis.   Characteristics.-Vesicaria is a “genus of Cruciferae,

Verbena Hastata. Verbena hastata. Ironweed. N. O. Verbenacae. Tincture of entire fresh plant.   Clinical.-Ague; chronic. Epilepsy. Rhus poisoning.   Characteristics.-According to Hale Verbena h. grows profusely on the prairies

Verbascum. Verbascum thapsus. Great Mullein. N. O. Scrophulariaceae. Tincture of fresh plant at the commencement of flowering. [“Mullein Oil” is prepared by placing the crushed yellow blossoms in a bottle,

Veratrum Viride. Veratrum viride. American White Hellebore. Indian Poke. N. O. Melanthaceae (of the Liliaceae). Tincture of fresh root gathered in autumn. [Burt proved Squibb’s liquid extract and says he

Veratrum Nigrum. Veratrum nigrum. Dark-flowered Veratrum. N. O. Melanthaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves and succulent flower-stalks.   Clinical.-Headache. Menstruation, protracted. Tinnitus aurium.   Characteristics.-Cooper has given me a few observations

Veratrum Album. Veratrum album. White-flowered Veratrum. White Hellebore. N. O. Melanthaceae (of the Liliaceae). Tincture of the root-stocks collected (in the Alps and Pyrenees) early in June before flowering.  

Veratrinum. Veratria. (An alkaloid obtained chiefly from seeds of Sabadilla and roots of Veratrum.) C32H52N2O8. Trituration.   Clinical.-Colic. Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Dysuria. Intestines, catarrh of; neuralgia of. Jaw, snapping of. Neuralgia.