Asarum Europoeum Asarabacca. Hazelwort. Wild Nard. (Mountainous woods in Europe.) N. O. Aristolochiaceae. Tinctures of root and whole fresh plant.   Clinical.-Alcoholism. Anus, prolapse of. Catarrhs. Cholerine. Diarrhoea. Dysmenorrhoea. Eyes,

Asafoetida Narthex asafoetida. N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of the gum resin (obtained by incision from the living root).   Clinical.-Asthma. Bone, disease of. Chorea. Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia. Flatulence. Headache. Heart, affections

Arundo Mauritanica An Italian Grass. N. O. Gramineae. Tincture of the root sprouts.   Clinical.-Catarrh. Coryza. Dentition. Diarrhoea. Ear, discharge from. Hay-fever. Stomacace. Urine, deposit in.   Characteristics.-Arundo is a

Arum Triphyllum Indian turnip. N. O. Araceae. Tincture of fresh tuber or corm.   Clinical.-Brain, inflammation of. Clergyman’s sore throat. Delirium. Diphtheria. Glandular swellings. Headache. Jaw-joint painful. Mouth, sore. Scarlatina.

Arum Maculatum Cuckoo-pint. N. O. Araceae. Tincture of fresh tuber or corm.   Clinical.-Ascarides. Asthma. Catarrh. Coryza. Nasal polypus. Prolapsus ani. Scorbutus. Swallowing, constant.   Characteristics.-The leading symptoms of Arum

Arum Italicum A. Italicum, Miller. N. O. Araceae. Tincture of root.   Clinical.-Brain-fag. Colic. Fever. Headache. Hoarseness. Itching.   Characteristics.-Dr. Paul Pitet is the authority for this medicine. The chief

Arum Dracunculus A. dracunculus, Willd. N. O. Araceae. Tincture of root.   Clinical.-Nettle-rash. Pricking pains.   Characteristics.-A. dracun. is commonly cultivated in gardens. It has a fetid smell which is