Hippozaeninum. Mallein, Glanderin, Farcin. The nosode of glanders or farcy. (The disease is called “Glanders” when the catarrhal symptoms are pronounced; “Farcy,” when these are not noticeable, the skin being Read more…
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Hippomanes.
Hippomanes. “A normally white, usually dark olive green, soft, glutinous mucous substance, of a urinous odour, which floats in the allantois fluid, or is attached to the allantois membrane, of Read more…
Heracleum.
Heracleum. Heracleum sphondylium. “Branca ursina.” N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of whole plant. Clinical.-Debility. Dyspepsia. Gout. Headache. Seborrhoea capitis. Skin, affections of. Spleen, pain in. Characteristics.-Heracl. has been proved. Read more…
Hepatica.
Hepatica. Hepatica triloba. Liver-wort. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of full-grown leaves. Clinical.-Bronchitis. Catarrh. Dyspepsia. Epistaxis. Throat, sore. Characteristics.-This is an old remedy which received its name from a Read more…
Hepar.
Hepar. Hepar sulphuris calcareum. An impure Sulphide of Calcium prepared by burning in a crucible the white interior of oyster shells with pure flowers of sulphur. Trituration. Clinical.-Abscess. Amaurosis. Read more…
Heloderma.
Heloderma. Gila monster. Heloderma suspectum. N. O. Helodermidae of the Lacertilia. Trituration of sugar of milk saturated with the venom. Solution of the venom in alcohol. Clinical.-Brain, base of, Read more…
Helleborus Viridis.
Helleborus Viridis. Green Hellebore. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of root; of young shoots. Clinical.-Colic. Diarrhoea. Epilepsy. Sore throat. Ulcers. Characteristics.-This was also proved by Schroff. It produced roaring Read more…


