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

Aconitinum Aconitine. Aconitia. C33 H45 NO12. An alkaloid obtained from the roots and stems of Aconitum napellus. It is contained in all species of Aconite except A. lycoctonum.   [German

Ignatia amara ign ST. IGNATIUS BEAN LOGANIACEAE   Especially suited to nervous temperament; women of a sensitive, easily excited nature; dark hair and skin but mild disposition, quick to perceive,

Zincum metallicum zinc ZINC THE ELEMENT   Persons suffering from cerebral and nervous exhaustion; defective vitality; BRAIN OR NERVE POWER WANTING; too weak to develop exanthemata or menstrual function, to expectorate, to

Veratrum viride verat-v GREEN HELLEBORE MELANTHACEAE   For full-blooded, plethoric persons.   Congestion, especially to base of brain, CHEST, SPINE AND STOMACH.   Violent pains attending inflammation.   Acute rheumatism, high

Veratrum album verat WHITE HELLEBORE MELANTHACEAE   For children and old people; THE EXTREMES OF LIFE; persons who are habitually cold and deficient in vital reaction; young people of a nervous

Variolinum vario PUS FROM SMALLPOX PUSTULE A NOSODE Only fragmentary provings.   Bears the same relation to smallpox that Antitoxin does to diphtheria.   An extended clinical record by competent and reliable