Veratrum album WHITE HELLEBORE. The root of the plant is used in medicine. It may be prepared by trituration, or used in the form of a tincture.   It was

Sulphur We use the sublimed Sulphur (flores sulphuris), triturated with sugar of milk, and then prepared in dilutions, IN MODO HAHNEMANNI; or else a tincture prepared with alcohol. It is an

Stramonium THORN APPLE OR JAMESTOWN WEED. Indigenous in the United States and Europe. So common in our waste places about the cities that cases of poisoning with it are by

Spigelia anthelmia A native of the West Indies and of South America. It must not be confounded with the SPIGELIA MARYLANDICA, a native of the United States and the officinal Spigelia

Silicea SYNONYMS : KIESELERDE, TERRA-SILICEA, ACIDUM SILICIUM.   The proving of Silicea upon the healthy subject was published by Hahnemann in vol. iii. of the “Chronic Diseases,” 1828. Additional symptoms

Sepia SEPIAE SUCCUS. The juice of the cuttle-fish; a blackish fluid contained in the abdomen of the animal, and from which the animal has the power of projecting the juice

Secale cornutum ERGOT. SPURRED RYE. MUTTERKORN.   A metamorphosis of rye, or other grain, by which it is converted, wholly or in part, into a curved, purplish-black, cylindrical, tapering and