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Juglans Regia. Nux juglans. Walnut. Juglandaceae. Tincture of leaves and of rind of green fruit.   Clinical.-Acne. Anus, burning in. Axillary glands, suppuration of. Chancre. Ecthyma. Eyes, pain over. Favus.

Juglans Cinerea. Juglans cathartica. Butternut. (U.S.A.) N. O. Juglandaceae. Tincture of bark of root. Triturations of the resinoid Juglandin.   Clinical.-Acne. Angina pectoris. Axilla, pain in. Chest, pain in. Coryza.

Jequirity. Abrus precatorius. Indian Liquorice. N. O. Leguminosae. Tincture or trituration of the seeds.   Clinical.-Epithelioma. Granular lids. Lupus. Ophthalmia. Ulcers.   Characteristics.-Abrus precatorius is a climbing plant, a native

  Jatropha Urens. Spurge nettle. Tread-softly. (Southern United States.). N. O. Euphorbiaceae. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Cardiac paresis. Å’dema.   Characteristics.-According to Allen this is the most poisonous plant

Jatropha. Jatropha curcas. Physic nut. (West Indies.) N. O. Euphorbiaceae. Tincture and trituration of seeds.   Clinical.-Blepharospasm. Borborygmi Cholera. Cholerine. Cramps. Diarrhoea. Eyelids, margins of, inflamed. Heels, sensitive. Mouth, ulceration

Jasminum. Jasminum officinale. White Jessamine. N. O. Jasminaceae. (Lindley. Some botanists include the jasmines in the Oleaceae.) Tincture of red berries.   Clinical.-Convulsions. Tetanus.   Characteristics.-The only observation on this

Jalapa. Ipomoea purga (Hayne). Convolvulus purga (Wunderoth). Exogonium purga (Benth.). Jalap. (Mexico). N. O. Convolvulaceae. Trituration of root.   Clinical.-Anus, soreness of. Coryza. Diarrhoea. Gout. Fainting. Restlessness.   Characteristics.-Jalap. is