Malaria Officinalis. [In the summer of 1862 G. W. Bowen, of Indiana, allowed vegetable matter to decompose in water in glass jars, for one week (No. I.), two weeks (No. Read more…
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Malandrinum.
Malandrinum. Nosode of the disease in horses called “Grease.” Trituration of Sugar of Milk saturated with the virus. Solution of the virus. Clinical.-Acne. Boils. Fistula. Impetigo. Knock-knee. Measles. Skin, Read more…
Magnolia Grandiflora.
Magnolia Grandiflora. Magnolia grandiflora. Yolotxochitl. (Mexico.) N. O. Magnoliaceae. Tincture of the flowers. Clinical.-Aneurism. Angina pectoris. Heart, affections of. Inter-menstrual flow. Rheumatism. Vertigo. Characteristics.-In his Handbook Allen gives Read more…
Magnolia Glauca.
Magnolia Glauca. Sweet Magnolia. Sweet Bay. N. O. Magnoliaceae. Tincture of the flowers. Clinical.-Asthma. Fainting. Characteristics.-Our knowledge of Mag. gl. is based on two observations by S. A. Read more…
Magnetis Polus Australis.
Magnetis Polus Australis. South Pole of the Magnet. Attenuations of media saturated with emanations of the pole. Clinical.-Cough. Dislocation, easy. Frost-bite. Heart, palpitation of. Hernia. Ingrowing toe-nails. Levitation. Menorrhagia. Read more…
Magnetis Polus Arcticus.
Magnetis Polus Arcticus. North Pole of the Magnet. Attenuations of saccharum lactis or water charged with the influence of this pole. Clinical.-Amenorrhoea. Clairvoyance. Hernia. Panaritium. Salivation. Sleep disturbed. Somnambulism. Read more…
Magnetis Poli Ambo.
Magnetis Poli Ambo. The Magnet. (General symptoms of the magnet produced by touching either pole indiscriminately while handling the magnet, or by laying the whole of the magnetic surface upon Read more…


