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Iodium. Iodium. Iodine. An element. l. (AM. 126.53). Tincture.   Clinical.-Appetite, disordered. Atrophy. Brain, atrophy of. Breasts, affections of. Cancer. Chilblains. Chyluria. Constipation. Consumption. Coryza. Cough. Croup. Debility. Diabetes. Diarrhoea.

Inula. Inula helenium. Elecampane. Scabwort. N. O. Compositae. Tincture of fresh root dug in autumn of the second year. (The juice of the root was proved.)   Clinical.-Backache. Cough. Cramp.

Influenzinum. The nosode of Influenza.   Clinical.-Catarrh. Colds. Influenza.   Characteristics.-The nosode of influenza has with many practitioners taken the place of Baptisia as the routine remedy in epidemics. It

Indium. A metal. In. (A.W. 1137). Trituration of the pure metal.   Clinical.-Backache. Epistaxis. Foot-sweat. Headache. Megrim. Pollutions. Sexual perversion. Sore throat. Throat, ulceration of. Uvula, enlarged; ulcerated.   Characteristics.-Indium

Indigo. An oxidation product from the juices of several plants, chiefly Indigofera tinctoria. N. O. Leguminosae. Trituration.   Clinical.-Acne. Amenorrhoea. Anus, prolapse of. Brachial neuralgia. Constipation. Cough. Diarrhoea. Epilepsy. Epistaxis.

Imperatoria. Peucedanum ostruthium, Koch. I. ostruthium, Linn. N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture or infusion of root.   Clinical.-Skin, affections of. Stomach, affections of.   Characteristics.-Imperatoria, like Athamanta, belongs to the genus

Illicium Anisatum. Star Anise. Chinese Anise. N. O. Magnoliaceae. Tincture of seeds.   Clinical.-Catarrh. Colic. Cough. Haemoptysis. Lungs, affections of. Stomach, catarrh of. Rheumatism. Thigh, pain in.   Characteristics.-Illicium is