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Chenopodium Vulvaria. Stinkender Gänsefuss. N. O. Chenopodiaceae. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Constipation. Enuresis. Scapula, pain under. Spleen pain.   Characteristics.-Chenop. v. has an odour of decaying fish, and contains

Chenopodium Anthelminticum. Worm-seed. N. O. Chenopodiaceae. Tincture of fresh plant. Solution of oil of seed.   Clinical.-Aphasia. Apoplexy. Asthma. Cerebral deafness. Convulsions. Dropsy. Epilepsy. Headache. Hemicrania. Hemiplegia. Leucorrhoea. Menses, suppressed.

Chelone. Chelone glabra. Balmony. Snake-head or Turtle-head. N. O. Scrofulariaceae.   Clinical.-Debility. Dumb-ague. Jaundice. Liver, diseases of. Quinine cachexia. Worms.   Characteristics.-Chelone has been used by old-school practitioners and eclectics

Chelidonium. Chelidonium majus. Greater Celandine. N. O. Papaveraceae. Tincture of entire fresh plant, at time of flowering.   Clinical.-Antrum of Highmore, inflammation of. Cancer. Chest, affections of. Chorea. Constipation. Cough.

Cheiranthus Cheiri. Common Wallflower. N. O. Cruciferae. Tincture.   Clinical.-Deafness. Wisdom-teeth, effects of cutting.   Characteristics.-Our knowledge of the medicinal use of Cheiranth. is due to Dr. Cooper. The cases

Chaparro Amargoso. Chaparro Bush. Goat-bush. Bishirandi Amargoso. Castila Nicholsoni. N. O. Simarubaceae. Fluid extract from bark of stem.   Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Dysentery.   Characteristics.-Dr. M. J. Bleim, of San Antonio, Texas,

Chamomilla. Matricaria chamomilla. N. O. Compositae. Tincture of whole fresh plant.   Clinical.-Acidity. Anger. Asthma (from anger). Blepharospasm. Catarrh. Coffee, effects of. Colic. Convulsions. Cough. Cramp. Croup. Dentition. Diarrhoea. Dysmenorrhoea.