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CORALLIUM RUBRUM Red Coral (CORALLIUM) The provings of coral develop much coryza and epistaxis, and even ulceration within the nostrils. It is to be thought of for whooping and spasmodic

COPAIVA OFFICINALIS Balsam of Copaiva (COPAIVA) Acts powerfully on mucous membranes, especially that of the urinary tract, the respiratory organs, and the skin, here producing a well-marked nettle-rash. Cold and

CONVALLARIA MAJALIS Lily of the Valley A heart remedy. Increases energy of hearts’ action, renders it more regular. Of use when the ventricles are overdistended and dilatation begins, and when

COMOCLADIA DENTATA Guao Important eye and skin symptoms. Affections of antrum. Sacro-iliac and abdominal pain. Throbbing pains worse by heat. Pain in joints and ankles. Eyes.–Ciliary neuralgia with eyes feeling large

CONIUM MACULATUM Poison Hemlock (CONIUM) An old remedy, rendered classical by Plato’s graphic description of its employment in the death of Socrates. The ascending paralysis it produces, ending in death by failure

COLOCYNTHIS Bitter Cucumber Often indicated in the transition season when the air is cold, but the sun is still powerful enough to heat the blood. Develops most of its symptoms

COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS Stone-Root Pelvic and portal congestion, resulting hæmorrhoids and constipation, especially in females. Depressed arterial tension, general atony of muscular fiber. Chronic nasal, gastric, and pharyngeal catarrh, due to portal