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Agraphis Nutans Bluebell. Wild Hyacinth. Scilla nutans. N. O. Liliaceae. Tincture of fresh plant and growing shoots.   Clinical.-Adenoids. Catarrh. Deafness. Diarrhoea.   Characteristics.-Agraphis is one of the remedies introduced

Agnus Castus Verbena verticillata. Vitex agnus castus (Linn.). The Chaste Tree. (Shores of Mediterranean, Provence, and Greece.) N. O. Verbenaceae. Tincture of ripe berries.   Clinical.-Agalactia. Anus, excoriation and chaps

Agave Americana American Aloe. Century plant. N. O. Amaryllidaceae. Tincture of fresh-chopped leaves.   Clinical.-Gonorrhoea. Hydrophobia. Scurvy. Stomacace.   Characteristics.-Agave is an unproved remedy. The juice of it fermented is

Agaricus Phalloides A. bulbosus. Amanita bulbosa. (A small stinking fungus common in Europe and U.S.) N. O. Fungi. Tincture of fresh fungus.   Clinical.-Cholera. Chorea. Cramps. Diarrhoea. Gastritis. Trismus. Urine,

Agaricus Muscarius Amanita muscaria. Agaricus muscarius. Fly Agaric. Bug Agaric. Champignon fou. (Europe, Asia, and America; in dry places, especially in dry pine woods.) N. O. Fungi. Trituration of the

Agaricus Emeticus A small acrid species, found in woods in Europe. N. O. Fungi. Tincture of fresh fungus.   Clinical.-Gastritis. Vertigo.   Characteristics.-The symptoms of Agar. emet. resemble those of

Aethusa Æthusa cynapium. Fool’s Parsley. (Europe.) N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of whole flowering plant.   Clinical.-Brain-fag. Cholera infantum. Convulsions. Cough. Delirium. Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia. Ear, discharge from. Epilepsy. Excoriation. Eyes, affections