Cajuputum. Cajuput oil distilled (in water) from leaves of Melaleuca leucadendron. Variety, M. cajupute minor. (Moluccas.) N. O. Myrtaceae. Solution of the oil in rectified Spirit.   Clinical.-Deafness. Diarrhoea (night).

Cainca. Chiococca racemosa. (Brazil.) N. O. Rubiaceae. Tincture of dried root bark.   Clinical.-Bright’s disease. Cough. Dropsies. Fatigue. Kidneys, pain in. Ophthalmia. Polyuria. Spleen, pain in. Travelling, effects of.  

Cadmium Sulphuratum. Sulphide of Cadmium. Cd S. Trituration.   Clinical.-Apoplexy. Boils. Chilblains. Cholera infantum. Corneal opacity. Eyes, affections of. Facial paralysis. Indigestion. Meningitis. Nasal polypus. Ozoena. Yellow fever.   Characteristics.-Cadmium

Cadmium Bromatum. Cadmium bromide. Cd Br2. Trituration or solution.   Clinical.-Apoplexy. Heartburn. Indigestion.   Characteristics.-Cad. br. must be compared with Cad. s. Three persons have experimented with it. It produced

Cactus Grandiflorus Cereus grandiflorus. Night-blooming Cereus. (Mexico and the West Indies.) N. O. Cactaceae. Tincture of youngest and tenderest stems and flowers collected in summer.   Clinical.-Aneurism. Angina pectoris. Apoplexy.

Bufo The Toad. (Including the common variety, Bufo rana, and the Brazilian toad, Bufo Sahytiensis, proved by Mure.) N. O. Bufonidae, Batrachidae. Solution in rectified spirit of the poison expressed

Bryonia Bryonia alba. White Bryony. N. O. Cucurbitaceae. Tincture of root procured before flowering.   Clinical.-Alcoholism. Amenorrhoea. Anger, effects of. Aphthae. Apoplexy. Asthma. Bilious attack. Brain, affections of. Breast, inflamed.