Cannabis Sativa. European or American Hemp. N. O. Cannabinaceae. Tincture of male and female flowering tops. Clinical.-Ascites. Asthma. Cataract. Cystitis. Eyes; cortical opacity. Fingers, contracted. Gonorrhoea. Headache. Hysteria. Infantile Read more…
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Cannabis Indica.
Cannabis Indica. East Indian Cannabis sativa (Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica are botanically identical; the difference in their properties is solely due to the difference of soil and climate in Read more…
Canchalagua.
Canchalagua. Erythraea chironioides. N. O. Gentianaceae. Tincture of whole plant when in flower. Clinical.-Influenza. Intermittents. Characteristics.-This is a popular Californian remedy. It is indicated in intermittents of most Read more…
Camphora Bromata.
Camphora Bromata. Monobromide of Camphor; a compound in which one atom of hydrogen of the camphor has been replaced by one of bromine. C10 H15 Br O. Trituration. Clinical.-Cholera Read more…
Camphora.
Camphora. Camphor. C10 H16 O. – N. O. Lauraceae. A gum obtained from Laurus camphora. Solution in rectified spirit. Clinical.-Angina pectoris. Bed-sores. Cholera Asiatica. Chordee. Cold. Convulsions. Epilepsy. Eruptions, Read more…
Caltha Palustris.
Caltha Palustris. Marsh Marigold. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of fresh shoots and flowers. Clinical.-Cancer. Pemphigus. Characteristics.-This is an unproved remedy, but it has irritant properties like the other Read more…
Calotropis.
Calotropis. Calotropis gigantea. (E. India.) The root-bark is called Mudar, Mirdar, Yercum. N. O. Asclepiadaceae. Tincture or trituration of bark of root. Tincture of the milky juice. Clinical.-Feet, pain Read more…


