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Triticum Repens. Triticum repens. Couch-grass. Cooch-grass. Cutch-grass. Quitch-grass. Twitch. N. O. Gramineae. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Bladder, irritation of, Dysuria. Urine, incontinence of.   Characteristics.-Burnett (Organ. Diseases of Women,

Triosteum. Triosteum perfoliatum. Fever-wort. Horse-gentian. N. O. Caprifoliaceae (Tribe, Lonicereae). Tincture of fresh root.   Clinical.-Asthma. Backache. Fever; gastric. Headache; bilious. Influenza. Infra-mammary pain. Joints, stiff. Typhoid. Urticaria.   Characteristics.-Triost.

Trimethylaminum. Propylaminum. N(CH3)3. [Found in many plants, Chen. v., Crataeg. ox., Phal. imp., Pyr. com., Arn., Cotyl. u., Fag. syl., &c., and in herring-brine.] Solution.   Clinical.-Ankles, pains in. Rheumatic

Trillium. Trillium erectum. Purple Trillium. Bethroot. Birthroot. Lamb’s quarter. Rattlesnake root. Wakerobin. Three-leaved nightshade. [According to Millspaugh T. pendulum is the white variety of T. erectum. Treas. of Bot. gives

Trifolium Repens. Trifolium repens. White Clover. N. O. Leguminosae. Trituration or tincture of flower heads.   Clinical.-Mumps. Salivation.   Characteristics.-The proving of Tr. r. produced a specific action on the

Trifolium Pratense. Trifolium pratense. Red Clover. N. O. Leguminosae. Tincture of flower heads. [In the cancer cases an extract of the blossoms of the first crop is used. “This extract,”

Tradescantia. Tradescantia diuretica. N. O. Commelynaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves.   Clinical.-Gonorrhoea. Orchitis.   Characteristics.-Mure proved Trad., which belongs to a genus of lily-like plants. It produced disorder of the