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Crataegus Oxyacantha. Crataegus oxyacantha. Hawthorn. N. O. Rosaceae. Tincture of the ripe fruit.   Clinical.-Angina pectoris. Heart, affections of; failure of; hypertrophy of.   Characteristics.-Crataegus was introduced into medicine as

Cotyledon. Cotyledon umbilicus. Umbilicus pendulinus. Pennywort. Navelwort. Kidneywort. Le Nombril de Venus. N. O. Crassulaceae (Houseleek-family). Tincture of the plant.   Clinical.-Heart affections. Hysteria. Sinuses. Spleen, affections of. Rheumatism.  

Coto Bark. Coto Bark. A bark of unknown botanical origin (N. O. Lauraceae?) obtained from Bolivia. Tincture. Trituration of alkaloid Cotoin.   Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Tubercular diarrhoea.   Characteristics.-The bark has been

Corydalis. Corydalis formosa. Wild Turkey-pea. Stagger-weed. N. O. Fumariaceae. Tincture of bulbous root gathered when plant is in flower. Trituration of dried root. Triturations of Corydalin.   Clinical.-Gastric catarrh. Scrofula.

Cornus Florida. Dogwood. N. O. Cornaceae. Tincture of fresh bark.   Clinical.-Dyspepsia. Intermittent fever. Pneumonia.   Characteristics.-Hale commends Corn. f. in obstinate intermittents where quinine has been abused and where

Cornus Circinata. Round-leaved Cornel. Green osier. N. O. Cornaceae. Infusion or tincture of fresh bark.   Clinical.-Aphthae. Bilious headache. Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Eczema. Intermittent fever. Jaundice. Liver derangement. Mucous membranes, ulcers

Cornus Circinata. Round-leaved Cornel. Green osier. N. O. Cornaceae. Infusion or tincture of fresh bark.   Clinical.-Aphthae. Bilious headache. Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Eczema. Intermittent fever. Jaundice. Liver derangement. Mucous membranes, ulcers