Epigea Repens. Trailing Arbutus. N. O. Ericaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves.   Clinical.-Calculi, urinary. Dysuria. Gravel. Strangury.   Characteristics.-Hale mentions Epigea as having been a popular remedy in renal calculi

ELEIS GUINEENSIS. (JACQ.) ELE.-PALM-TREE This species is spread all over South-America; it prefers cultivated and sunny regions. Its trunk, which is from 25 to 30 feet high, is covered by

Zingiber officinale. Head. Congestion of blood to the head, especially the temples. Pressure over the left eye. Drawing, aching pain over the eyebrows. Hemicrania ; nervous headache.   Eyes. [5]

Zincum metallicum. Mind and Disposition. Very variable mood : at noon, low-spirited ; and in the evening, hilarity, or vice versa. Morose and indisposed to converse (especially in the evening).

Viola tricolor. Mind and Disposition. Great dulness of the intellect. Low spirited about domestic affairs. Bad, morose humor, with disinclination to talk. Very sensitive and inclined to scold. [5] Vertigo

Viola tricolor. Mind and Disposition. Great dulness of the intellect. Low spirited about domestic affairs. Bad, morose humor, with disinclination to talk. Very sensitive and inclined to scold. [5] Vertigo

Viola odorata. Mind and Disposition. The intellect predominates over the mind (emotions). Increased activity of the intellect. Hysteric mood with constant weeping. Weakness of memory. [5] Excessive flow of ideas.