Tanghinia. Tanghinia venenifera. N. O. Apocynaceae. Trituration of the seed.   Clinical.-Paralysis. Vomiting.   Characteristics.-Tanghinia (the Tanghin or Tanquen of Madagascar) is the only representative of its genus of the

Tanacetum. Tanacetum vulgare. Tansy. N. O. Compositae. Tincture of the fresh plant in flower. Attenuations of the oil.   Clinical.-Abortion. Amenorrhoea. Chorea. Dysmenorrhoea. Epilepsy. Eyes, sclerotica inflamed. Hydrophobia. Labia, abscess

Tamus. Tamus communis. Black Bryony. Ladies’ Seal. N. O. Dioscoreaceae. Tincture of fresh root. Tincture of the berries.   Clinical.-Chilblains.   Characteristics.-Tamus is the only European representative of the Dioscoreaceae.

Tabacum. Nicotiana tabacum. Tobacco. N. O. Solanaceae. Tincture of the fresh leaves collected before the flowers are developed.   Clinical.-Amaurosis. Anaemia. Angina pectoris. Anus, prolapse of. Apoplexy. Asthma. Backache. Brain,

Syzygium. Syzygium jambolanum. Jumbul. N. O. Myrtaceae. Trituration of the seeds (fruit-stones). Tincture of the powdered fruit-stones.   Clinical.-Diabetes. Ulcers.   Characteristics.-Syz. j. is a native of India. It has

Syphilinum. Luesinum. Lueticum. Syphilitic virus. A nosode. Attenuations.   Clinical.-Abscess; succession of abscesses. Alcoholism; hereditary craving for alcohol. Anus, fissure of. Aphasia. Asthma. Breasts sensitive. Bubo. Constipation. Crying of infants.

Symphytum. Symphytum officinale. Bone-set. Healing Herb. Comfrey. N. O. Boraginaceae. Tincture of fresh root-stock collected before flowering and in autumn. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Abscess. Backache, from sexual excess.