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Culex Musca. Mosquito. N. O. Culicidae. Insecta. Tincture.   Clinical.-Vertigo.   Characteristics.-Culex was proved by Dr. Kent, but the only verification I have found is of this symptom: vertigo every

Cucurbita Pepo. Pumpkin. N. O. Cucurbitaceae. Seeds. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Sea-sickness. Tapeworm. Vomiting; of pregnancy.   Characteristics.-An excellent remedy for tapeworm which may be given with safety to

Cubeba. Piper cubeba. Cubeba officinalis. Cubebs. N. O. Piperaceae. Tincture of dried unripe fruit.   Clinical.-Albuminuria. Aphthae. Croup. Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Enuresis. Gleet Gonorrhoea. Hernia. Leucorrhoea in children. Orchitis. Prostatitis. Rheumatism.

Croton Tiglium. Tiglium. officinale. Croton oil seeds. N. O. Euphorbiaceae. Tincture of the oil from the seeds.   Clinical.-Cholera. Cholerine. Colds. Cornea, opacity of. Cough. Diarrhoea. Ear, affections of. Eczema.

Croton Chloral. Croton Chloral-hydrate. Butyl-chloral-hydrate. C4 H3 Cl3 OH2O. Trituration. Solution in alcohol and glycerine.   Clinical.-Anaesthesia. Neuralgia.   Characteristics.-Croton chloral received its name from the supposition that it contained

Crotalus Horridus. Rattle-snake. N. O. Crotalidae. The Rattle-snake of North America. Symptoms of C. Durissus as well as C. Horridus are included in the pathogenesis. Trituration of sugar of milk

Crotalus Cascavella. A Brazilian Rattle-snake. N. O. Crotalidae. (Proving by Mure, together with effects reported by Higgins.) Trituration of the virus with Saccharum lactis.   Clinical.-Goître. Headache. Mania. Metrorrhagia. Nose-bleed.