Phallus Impudicus. Stinkhorn. N. O. Fungi. Tincture or infusion of whole fungus. Clinical.-Gastro-enteralgia. Sweat, viscid. Vertigo. Vomiting. Characteristics.-Kalieniczensko took live or six teaspoonfuls of an infusion of Phallus Read more…
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Petroselinum.
Petroselinum. Carum petroselinum. Petroselinum sativum. Apium petroselinum. N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of whole fresh plant when coming into bloom. Clinical.-Catheter fever. Cystitis. Dysuria. Gleet. Gonorrhoea. Gravel. Intermittent fever. Night-blindness. Read more…
Petroleum.
Petroleum. Oleum petrae. Rock-oil. Coal Oil. Trituration and tincture of the rectified oil. (Preparations of the non-rectified oil should also be made.) Clinical.-Addison’s disease. Albuminuria. Anaemia. Angina pectoris. Anus, Read more…
Petiveria.
Petiveria. Petiveria tetrandra (Gom.). Erva de Pipi. N. O. Phytolaccaceae. Trituration of fresh root. Clinical.-Conjunctivitis. Paralysis. Paraplegia. Characteristics.-Mure proved Petiv., and I have given his terminology. Allen says Read more…
Pestinum.
Pestinum. Plaguinum. Nosode of Plague. Trituration of the virus. Clinical.-Bubo. Plague. Typhus. Characteristics.-The prophylaxis and treatment of plague with injections of more or less modified virus of plague Read more…
Persica.
Persica. Amygdalus persica. Peach. N. O. Rosaceae. Tincture of the flowers. Infusion of the bark. Infusion of the leaves. Clinical.-Eyes, irritation of. Gastric irritation. Genital weakness. Smell, loss of. Read more…
Pepsinum.
Pepsinum. A proteolytic ferment found in the gastric juice. The Pepsin in general use is extracted from the stomach of the pig. [Alcohol, tannin, and the alkaline carbonates destroy its Read more…


