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Apium Graveolens Celery. N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of seeds. Tincture of sticks.   Clinical.-Fidgets. Headache. Heartburn. Otorrhoea. Post-nasal catarrh. Rumination. Toothache. Urine, retention of. Urticaria.   Characteristics.-A proving of tincture

Apis Apium virus. Honey-bee poison. N. O. Insecta. Tinctures are made of the whole bee; and of dilutions of the poison with alcohol.   Clinical.-Abscess. Ankles, swelling of. Apoplexy. Asthma.

Aphis Chenopodii Glauci N. O. Insecta. A tincture is made of the aphides grown on the Chenopodium glaucum.   Clinical.-Colic. Coryza. Cough. Diarrhoea. Headache. Tenesmus Toothache.   Characteristics.-Some of the

Antipyrinum Phenazon (Phenyl-dimethyl-pyrazolon). C11 H12 N2O. A product of coal tar through toluin. Solution and trituration.   Clinical.-Dysmenia. Enuresis. Epilepsy. Epistaxis. Erythema. German measles. Headache. Heart, paralysis of. Mind, deranged.

Antimonium Tartaricum Tartar Emetic. Tartrate of Antimony and Potash 2[K (Sb O) C4 H4 O6] H2O. Trituration and solutions.   Clinical.-Alcoholism. Aphthae. Asphyxia neonatorium. Asthma. Bilious affections. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Chicken-pox.

Antimonium Sulphuratum Aureum Golden Sulphuret of Antimony. Sb2. S5. Trituration.   Clinical.-Acne. Amaurosis. Catarrh. Constipation. Cornea, spots on. Diarrhoea. Indigestion. Iris, prolapse of. Itching. Nose-bleed. Lung, congestion of.   Characteristics.-Ant.

Antimonium Muriaticum Chloride of Antimony. Butter of Antimony. Sb. Cl3. Trituration.   Clinical.-Cancer of lip.   Characteristics.-This remedy is unproved. It has been used in cancer of lower lip. Poisoning