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Cornus Alternifolia. Swamp Walnut. Alternate-leaved Cornel. N. O. Cornaceae. Decoction or tincture of leaves.   Clinical.-Eczema. Intermittent fever.   Characteristics.-F. H. Lutze communicated to H. Recorder, (x. 501) a Long

Coriaria Ruscifolia. Toot-berry Tupa-kihi or Tutu (New Zealand). N. O. Coriarieae (between Anacardiaceae and Rutaceae). Tincture or trituration of the berries.   Clinical.-Delirium tremens. Mania. Memory lost. Vomiting.   Characteristics.-Coriaria

Corallium Rubrum. Gorgonia nobilis. Class, Zoophytes. N. O. Gorgoniaceae. Trituration.   Clinical.-Asthma milleri. Catarrh. Chancre. Cough. Eruptions. Glands, inflamed. Hysteria. Measles. Post-nasal catarrh. Psoriasis. Purpura. Syphilis. Whooping-cough.   Characteristics.-Red coral,

Coqueluchinum. Pertussin. The nosode of Whooping-cough.   Clinical.-Cough, paroxysmal. Whooping-cough.   Characteristics.-In 1906 Messrs. Epps published a little book of mine dealing with this nosode, to which I then gave

Copaiva. Copaiva. Copaifera officinalis. N. O. Leguminosae. Tincture of the balsam.   Clinical.-Acne. Anus, itching of. Bladder, irritable. Blenorrhagia. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Cough. Cystitis. Dysentery. Fistula. Gastritis. Gonorrhoea. Haemorrhoids. Measles. Nose-bleed.

Convolvulus Duartinus. Ipomoea bona-nox. Morning Glory. N. O. Convolvulaceae. Tincture of Flowers.   Clinical.-Eye, inflammation of. Headache. Rheumatism. Vertigo.   Characteristics.-Convol. d. was proved under Mure, and some symptoms that

Convolvulus Arvensis. Convolvulus. Bind-weed. N. O. Convolvulaceae. Tincture of root.   Clinical.-Colic. Diarrhoea.   Characteristics.-Very few, experiments have been made with this plant, and in those the resinoid of the