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Fel Tauri. Ox Gaul. Bilis Bovina. N. O. Ruminantia. Impissated gall triturated with sugar of milk; or lower dilutions may be made with water.   Clinical.-Asthma. Constipation. Diarrhoea. Gall-stones. Headache.

Fagus. Fagus sylvatica. Beech. N. O. Cupuliferae. Trituration of the nuts.   Clinical.-Epilepsy. Headache. Hydrophobia. Vertigo.   Characteristics.-Our knowledge of this remedy is derived from the ill effects of eating

Fagopyrum. Fagopyrum esculentum. Polygonum fagopyrum. Buckwheat. N. O. Polygonaceae. Tincture of the whole mature plant.   Clinical.-Arteries, throbbing of. Diarrhoea. Eczema. Eyes, affections of. Genitals, offensive sweat of. Granular lids.

Eupionum. On distilling wood tar a volatile oil is obtained, which separates into a lighter and heavier oil; the heavier oil is Kreasote, the lighter is Eupion. C5 H12.  

Euphrasia. Euphrasia officinalis. Eye-bright. N. O. Scrophulariaceae. Tincture of whole plant.   Clinical.-Blepharitis. Cataract. Cold. Colic. Condylomata. Conjunctivitis. Cough. Eyes, affections of. Glandular swellings. Granular lids. Influenza. Iritis. Lachrymation. Lips,

Euphorbium. Euphorbium officinarum. Gum Euphorbium. The resinous exudation or juice of Euphorbia resinifera. exported from Morocco. Euphorbia resinifera is a cactus-like plant of the Euphorbiaceae.   Clinical.-Bone, diseases of. Cancer.

Euphorbia Pilulifera. E. pilulifera. N. O. Euphorbiaceae. Tincture.   Clinical.-Asthma. Gonorrhoea. Leucorrhoea. Sunstroke. Traumatism.   Characteristics.-In the Medical Press of May 3, 1893, Dr. George Foy gives an account of