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Erechthites. Erechthites hieracifolia. Senecio hieracifolia. Fireweed. N. O. Compositae. Tincture of whole fresh plant.   Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Gonorrhoea. Haemorrhages. Metrorrhagia. Orchitis.   Characteristics.-Belonging to the Compositae, and closely allied to Erigeron

Equisetum. Equisetum hyemale. Scouring Rush. A rush growing in damp soil in Europe and America. N. O. Equisetaceae. Tincture of fresh plant chopped and pounded to a pulp.   Clinical.-Cystitis.

Epiphegus. Epiphegus Virginiana. Beech Drops. Cancer-root. N. O. Orobanchaceae. (A slender branching herb without leaves, of a dull purple or yellow-brown colour growing as a parasite on the roots of

Epilobium Palustre. Epilobium lineare. Willow Herb. N. O. Onagraceae.   Clinical.-Dysphagia. Fever. Larynx, affections of. Ptyalism. Throat, sore.   Characteristics.-Epil. p. was proved by Dr. J. S. Wright, a tincture

Epigea Repens. Trailing Arbutus. N. O. Ericaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves.   Clinical.-Calculi, urinary. Dysuria. Gravel. Strangury.   Characteristics.-Hale mentions Epigea as having been a popular remedy in renal calculi

Epihysterinum. Epiphysterin. A nosode.   Clinical.-Fibroma. Menorrhagia. Metrorrhagia.   Characteristics.-This is one of Dr. Burnett’s nosodes, used by him in cases of haemorrhage and obtained, as I conclude, from a

Epigea Repens. Trailing Arbutus. N. O. Ericaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves.   Clinical.-Calculi, urinary. Dysuria. Gravel. Strangury.   Characteristics.-Hale mentions Epigea as having been a popular remedy in renal calculi