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Barosma B. betulina, B. crenulata, B. sanatifolia. Buchu (South Africa). N. O. Rutaceae (Genus, Diosmeae). Tincture of dried leaves.   Clinical.-Bladder, affections of. Calculus. Catarrh. Gravel. Leucorrhoea. Prostate, disorders of.

Baptisia Tinctoria Wild Indigo (United States of America.) N. O. Leguminosae. Tincture of fresh root and its bark.   Clinical.-Abortion, threatened. Apoplexy. Appendicitis. Biliousness. Brain softening. Cancer. Consumption. Diphtheria. Dysentery.

Baptisia Confusa Acetica Australian Baptisia. N. O. Leguminosae. Acetum of stem and leaves.   Clinical.-Headache. Oppression. Spleen pain. Typhoid. Vision, defective.   Characteristics.-Mr. J. Meredith (“Agricola”) communicated to the Hom.

Balsamum Peruvianum Balsam of Peru. Myroxylon Pereirae. N. O. Leguminosae. Tincture of the balsam that flows from the stems.   Clinical.-Bronchitis. Catarrh. Cracks. Epistaxis. Hectic. Itch. Phthisis. Ulcers.   Characteristics.-Peruvian

Badiaga Spongilla fluviatilis. Fresh-water sponge. Trituration of the dried sponge gathered in autumn.   Clinical.-Breast, cancer of. Bruises. Bubo. Catarrh. Chilblains. Coryza. Eyes, pains in. Glands, affections of. Hay-fever. Haemorrhoids.

Bacillinum Testium A nosode prepared from tuberculous testicle.   Clinical.-Inguinal glands, disease of. Mesenteric glands, disease of. Phthisis. Testicles, tubercle of.   Characteristics.-This preparation has been used by Burnett as

Bacillinum A nosode of tuberculosis named and first described by Dr. Burnett, for whom it was prepared from tuberculous sputum by Dr. Heath. As this preparation has been experimented with