Trifolium Pratense. Trifolium pratense. Red Clover. N. O. Leguminosae. Tincture of flower heads. [In the cancer cases an extract of the blossoms of the first crop is used. “This extract,”

Tradescantia. Tradescantia diuretica. N. O. Commelynaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves.   Clinical.-Gonorrhoea. Orchitis.   Characteristics.-Mure proved Trad., which belongs to a genus of lily-like plants. It produced disorder of the

Trachinus. Trachinus draco and T. vipera. The Great and Lesser Weever, Sting-bull and Sting-fish. Trituration of the poisonous fins.   Clinical.-Asthma. Blood-poisoning. Neuralgia. Ulcers.   Characteristics.-Some very serious effects have

Toxicophis. Toxicophis pugnax. Moccasin Snake. N. O. Ophidia. Trituration.   Clinical.-Å’dema. Periodic neuralgia.   Characteristics.-Some effects of bites with this snake have been recorded. A peculiar feature of the cases

Tongo. Dipterix odorata. Tongo, Tonka or Tonquin Bean. N. O. Leguminosae. Tincture of the dried beans.   Clinical.-Hip, pains in. Migraine. Neuralgia of face. Toothache.   Characteristics.-Tongo was proved by

Titanium. Trituration of the copper-red crystals obtained from the slag at the bottom of a blast iron furnace. consisting of Titan. cyanide and Titan. nitride.   Clinical.-Hemiopia. Semen, too early

Tilia. Tilia Europoea. The common Lime or Linden. N. O. Tiliaceae. Tincture of fresh blossoms.   Clinical.-Dentition. Enuresis. Epistaxis. Leucorrhoea. Lichen. Neuralgia. Peritonitis. Rheumatism. Toothache. Urticaria. Uterus, bearing down in;