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Tamus. Tamus communis. Black Bryony. Ladies’ Seal. N. O. Dioscoreaceae. Tincture of fresh root. Tincture of the berries.   Clinical.-Chilblains.   Characteristics.-Tamus is the only European representative of the Dioscoreaceae.

Tabacum. Nicotiana tabacum. Tobacco. N. O. Solanaceae. Tincture of the fresh leaves collected before the flowers are developed.   Clinical.-Amaurosis. Anaemia. Angina pectoris. Anus, prolapse of. Apoplexy. Asthma. Backache. Brain,

Syzygium. Syzygium jambolanum. Jumbul. N. O. Myrtaceae. Trituration of the seeds (fruit-stones). Tincture of the powdered fruit-stones.   Clinical.-Diabetes. Ulcers.   Characteristics.-Syz. j. is a native of India. It has

Syphilinum. Luesinum. Lueticum. Syphilitic virus. A nosode. Attenuations.   Clinical.-Abscess; succession of abscesses. Alcoholism; hereditary craving for alcohol. Anus, fissure of. Aphasia. Asthma. Breasts sensitive. Bubo. Constipation. Crying of infants.

Symphytum. Symphytum officinale. Bone-set. Healing Herb. Comfrey. N. O. Boraginaceae. Tincture of fresh root-stock collected before flowering and in autumn. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Abscess. Backache, from sexual excess.

Symphoricarpus Racemosus. Symphoricarpus racemosus. Snow-berry. N. O. Caprifoliaceae. Tincture of fresh ripe berries.   Clinical.-Pregnancy, sickness of.   Characteristics.-An account of Smpho. r. by E. V. Moffatt is quoted in

Sumbul. Ferula sumbul. Sumbul. Musk-root. N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of the powdered root.   Clinical.-Acne. Asthma. Breasts, pains in. Chorea. Diarrhoea. Epilepsy. Fainting. Heart, palpitation of, nervous; affections of. Pneumonia.