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Prinos Verticillatus. Black Alder. N. O. Aquifoliaceae. Tincture of the berries. Tincture of fresh bark.   Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Fever.   Characteristics.-The genus Prinos is very closely, allied to the hollies. “The

Primula Vulgaris. Primrose. N. O. Primulaceae. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Dropsy; wandering. Heart, pressure at.   Characteristics.-Cooper cured with P. vulg. Ø a case of wandering dropsy. In a

Primula Veris. Cowslip. N. O. Primulaceae. Tincture of entire fresh plant.   Clinical.-Apoplexy, threatened. Eczema. Fevers. Migraine. Neuralgia. Vertigo. Voice, affections of.   Characteristics.-The flowers of Prim. veris are said

Populus Tremuloides. Aspen Poplar. (The American Aspen; the British Aspen is P. tremula.) N. O. Salicaceae. Tincture of inner bark. Solution of Populin.   Clinical.-Ardor urinae. Bladder, catarrh of. Gleet,

Populus Candicans. A variety of P. balsamifera. Balm of Gilead. [This name applies especially to the variety P. candicans; but also to all P. balsamiferae. In England the name “Balm

Polyporus Pinicola. Polyporus pinicola. Pine agaric. N. O. Fungi. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Anus, prolapse of. Constipation. Haemorrhoids. Intermittent fever. Liver, affections of. Malar bone, pain in. Prolapsus ani.

Polygonum. POLYGONUM ACRE. P. punctatum, Ell. P. hydropiperoides, Pursh. Smart Weed. (North America.)   And   POLYGONUM HYDROPIPER. Persicaria urens. Water-pepper. (Britain.) Tincture of whole fresh plant. N. O. Polygonaceae.