Viola tricolor [Viol-t.]   Mind.– Dulness of. Indisposition for serious work. Taciturn and introverted. Will fullness and obstinacy (of children). Peevishness and tearfulness. Hastiness, as though’ driven by an internal

Viola odorata [Viol-o.]   Mind.– The intellect predominates over the emotions and mind. Increased activity of intellect. Great rush of ideas. Weakness of memory. Sadness terminating in gloomy despondency. Tearful

Vinca minor Weak and faint, as if to die.   Foul, matted hair. Cutting in lower œsophagus. Menorrhagia; blood flows and flows, with weakness. Weeping eczema intermingled with foul, thick

Viburnum opulus Violent nervous or spasmodic effects; in females. Can’t keep still. Cramping. Hæmorrhage.   Faint on sitting up. Left parietal pain. Snuffles. Frequent, profuse urination; during headache, menses, hæmorrhage,

Verbascum thapsus Spasmodic catarrhal or neuralgic effects. Earache. Coryza; with tears (Euphr.). Cramping, squeezing, crushing, paralyzing faceache; in malar bones. As of a lump at navel. Piles. Enuresis; < coughing;

Verbascum [Verb.]   Mind.– Great distraction. Constant rush of thoughts, phantasies and voluptuous imagery. Angry and peevish with desire for work and company. Unusual cheerfulness. Great cowardice.   Vertigo.– Attacks

Veratrum viride SUDDEN VIOLENT CONGESTION; cerebellar or thoracic; with nausea and vomiting, weakness, staggering, etc. Markedly uneasy. Trembling here and there during sleep, as if on the verge of convulsions.