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Cedron. Simaba cedron. N. O. Simarubaceae. Tincture of seeds.   Clinical.-Brow ague. Cerebro-spinal meningitis. Ciliary neuralgia. Chorea. Coitus, complaints after. Epilepsy, menstrual. Glaucoma. Gout. Hydrophobia. Hysteria. Intermittent fever. Neuralgia. Neuritis.

Ceanothus Americanus. New Jersey Tea, or Red-root. N. O. Rhamnaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves.   Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Heart, disordered. Intermittent fever. Jaundice. Leucorrhoea. Leucocythoemia. Menses, suppressed. Side, pain in. Spleen, affections

Castoreum. The Beaver. N. O. Rodentia. Tincture of secretion, found in preputial sacs of beaver.   Clinical.-Chorea. Convulsions. Digestion, disordered. Dysmenorrhoea. Eclampsia. Flatulence. Hernia. Hysteria. Ileus. Paralysis. Pregnancy, vomiting of.

Castor Equi. The Rudimentary Thumbnail of the Horse. A small, flat, oblongoval horn, wrinkled on surface, breaking off in scales, darker than the hoof, growing on inner side of leg

Castanea Vesca. Chestnut. N. O. Cupuliferae. Tincture of leaves gathered in summer.   Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Whooping-cough.   Characteristics.-Castan. has been proved by Dr. H. C. Houghton and three others. The following

Cascarilla. Croton eleuteria. N. O. Euphorbiaceae. Tincture of bark.   Clinical.-Anaemia. Anus, bleeding from. Constipation. Cough. Diarrhoea. Dropsy. Haemoptysis. Haemorrhages. Intermittents.   Characteristics.-Cascarilla has a family resemblance to the other

Cascara Sagrada. Rhamnus Purshiana. (California.) N. O. Rhamnaceae. Extract of bark.   Clinical.-Constipation. Rheumatism.   Characteristics.-I mention this well-known purgative because it has been found empirically curative in cases of