Penthorum Sedoides. Penthorum sedoides. Virginia Stone-crop. N. O. Crassulaceae. Tincture of fresh plant. Clinical.-Coryza. Diarrhoea. Haemorrhoids. Headache. Post-nasal catarrh. Sacrum, pain in. Varicocele. Characteristics.-Penth. was proved by Dr. Read more…
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Pelargonium Reniforme.
Pelargonium Reniforme. Rabassum (Dutch). N. O. Geraniaceae. Tincture of fresh root. Clinical.-Dysentery. Characteristics.-Pel. ren. (G. M. H. in H. W., xxxiv. 546) is a Kafir remedy for dysentery. Read more…
Pediculus.
Pediculus. Pediculus capitis. Head Louse. N. O. Hemiptera. Tincture of the insects. Clinical.-Children, diseases of. Colic. Diarrhoea. Ganglion of foot. Hair, falling off. Irritation. Å’dema. Psora, hereditary. Skin, affections Read more…
Pecten.
Pecten. Scallop. N. O. Pectinidae. Trituration or tincture of the animal. Clinical.-Asthma; humid. Characteristics.-Swan (Org., ii. 449), having learned “from a gentleman that every time he entered a Read more…
Paullinia Pinnata.
Paullinia Pinnata. Paullinia pinnata. N. O. Sapindaceae. Tincture of fresh root. Clinical.-Cramps. Diarrhoea. Head, pains in. Heart, pain in. Neuralgia. Characteristics.-Paul. p. is less well known than Paullinia Read more…
Pastinaca.
Pastinaca. Pastinaca sativa. Parsnip. N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of roots of second year. Clinical.-Delirium tremens. Loquacity. Milk, intolerance of. Characteristics.-The root of the Parsnip, after the first year, Read more…
Passiflora.
Passiflora. Passiflora incarnata. Passion Flower. N. O. Passifloraceae (of the Violal alliance). Tincture of fresh or dried leaves gathered in May. Fluid hydro-alcoholic extract. Powdered inspissated juice. Clinical.-Burns. Cholera Read more…


