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Aurum Metallicum Aurum foliatum (metallic gold). Au (A. W. 196.8). Trituration.   Clinical.-Alcohol, effects of. Amenorrhoea. Angina pectoris. Asthma. Bone affections. Breath, offensive. Corpulency. Depression. Ears, affections of. Erethism. Erysipelas.

Aurum Iodatum Iodide of Gold. Au I3.   Clinical.-Larynx, spasm of. Paresis, senile; syphilitic. Syphilis.   Characteristics.-This is another unproved gold salt brought forward by Hale, and used by him

Aurum Bromatum Bromide of Gold. Au Br3. Trituration.   Clinical.-Epilepsy. Heart, affections of. Migraine. Night terrors.   Characteristics.-This is an unproved salt of gold. It has been recommended by Dr.

Aurum Arsenicicum Arseniate of Gold. Trituration.   Clinical.-Anaemia. Cancer. Chlorosis. Headache (syphilitic). Lupus. Phthisis. Syphilis.   Characteristics.-The arseniate of gold was first used by Chrestien in cases of phthisis. Later

Aurantium. Citrus vulgaris. Orange. N. O. Rutaceae. Tincture of peel of Seville orange.   Clinical.-Choking, sensation of. Faintness. Headache. Metrorrhagia. Neuralgia. Palpitation. Throat, rising in.   Characteristics.-The tincture of the

Atropinum Atropine. An alkaloid of Belladonna. C17 H23 NO3. The effects of the Sulphate of Atropine, the preparation most in use, are included. Solution.   Clinical.-Blepharospasm. Convulsions. Enuresis. Epilepsy. Eyes,

Athamanta A. oreoselinum, L. Peucedanum oreoselinum, Munch. “Grundheil.” N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Head, confused. Headache. Indigestion. Vertigo.   Characteristics.-This medicine has been very little employed. It