Tellurium. Tellurium. An element; (generally considered non-metallic). Te. (A. W. 125). Trituration of the precipitated element.   Clinical.-Axilla, offensive sweat of; tumour of. Barber’s itch. Cataract. Conjunctivitis. Coryza. Eczema. Entropion.

Taxus Baccata. Taxus baccata. Yew. N. O. Coniferae. Tincture of the fresh young shoots. (Tincture of the berries.)   Clinical.-Ciliary neuralgia. Cystitis. Digestion, too rapid. Dysuria. Ear, polypus of. Eruptions.

Tartaricum Acidum. Tartaric acid. C4H6O6. Trituration. Solution.   Clinical.-Gastritis. Heels, pain in.   Characteristics.-A proving by Nenning and some poisonings have furnished the pathogenesis of Tart. ac. One of the

Tarentula Cubensis. Mygale Cubensis. Arana peluda. Cuban Tarantula. N. O. Araneideae. Tincture of whole spider.   Clinical.-Carbuncle. Chorea. Intermittents.   Characteristics.-“The Mygale Cubensis, which may be called the Cuban Tarentula,

Tarentula. Lycosa tarentula. Tarantula. N. O. Araneideae. Tincture of the living spiders.   Clinical.-Angina pectoris. Callosities. Chorea. Coccygodynia. Cornea, opacity of. Cystitis. Depression of spirits. Diphtheria. Dysmenorrhoea. Epistaxis. Erotomania. Fibroma.

Taraxacum. Leontodum taraxacum. Taraxacum Dens-leonis. N. O. Compositae. Tincture of whole plant just before the perfection of the flower.   Clinical.-Ague. Bilious attacks. Debility. Diabetes. Gall-stones. Headache, gastric. Jaundice. Liver,

Tannin. Tannic acid. C14H10O9,2H2O. [There are two forms of tannic acid, Gallo-tannic acid, derived from nut-galls, and Querci-tannic acid, derived from healthy leaves and bark of the oak. The former