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Dulcamara. Solanum dulcamara. Woody Nightshade. Bitter-sweet. N. O. Solanaceae. (Not to be confounded with “Deadly Nightshade,” Belladonna, nor with “Climbing Bitter-sweet,” Celastrus.) Tincture prepared from fresh green stems and leaves,

Duboisinum. Duboisia myoporoides. Corkwood Tree. (Queensland.) N. O. Solanaceae. Tincture and solution of alkaloid prepared from extract of the leaves.   Clinical.-Delirium. Drowsiness. Eyes: dilated pupils. Locomotor ataxy. Mouth, dryness

Drosera. Drosera rotundifolia. Round-leaved Sundew. N. O. Droseraceae. Tincture of active fresh plant.   Clinical.-Amblyopia. Asthma. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Consumption. Cough. Coxalgia. Epilepsy. Haemorrhage. Headache. Laryngitis. Measles. Nausea. Phthisis. Sciatica. Vomiting.

Doryphora. Doryphora decemlineata. The Colorado Beetle. Potato Bug. N. O. Coleoptera. Tincture prepared by covering the crushed live beetles with alcohol.   Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Diphtheria. Dysentery. Erysipelas. Fevers. Gastric affections. Gleet.

Dolichos. Dolichos pruriens. Mucuna pruriens. Cowhage. Cow-itch. N. O. Leguminosae. Trituration or tincture of whole pod.   Clinical.-Cough. Dentition. Gums, neuralgia of. Herpes zoster. Jaundice. Jaundice, irritation of. Jaw, pain

Dirca Palustris. Leatherwood. Moosewood. Wicopy. N. O. Thymelaceae. Tincture of inner bark of branches.   Clinical.-Colic. Constipation. Cough. Debility. Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia. Eyes, affections of. Flatulence. Headache. Heart, affections of. Neuralgia.

Diphtherinum. A nosode. Trituration of diphtheric membrane. Dilutions of diphtheria toxin.   Clinical.-Croup. Diphtheria. Diphtheritic paralysis. Myelitis.   Characteristics.-The well-known features of the disease of which this nosode is a