Secale Cornutum. Secale cornutum. Spurred Rye. Ergot of Rye. [The black, horn-like spur into which the grains of Rye (Secale cereale, N. O. Gramineae) are changed by the fungus Claviceps

Scutellaria. Scutellaria laterifolia. Mad-dog Skull-cap. N. O. Labiatae. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Ardor urinae. Brain, irritation of. Chorea. Delirium tremens. Dentition. Exophthalmos. Flatulence. Headache, nervous. Hiccough. Hydrophobia. Hysteria. Night-terrors.

Scrophularia. Scrophularia nodosa (and S. Marilandica, the American variety introduced from Europe and Asia). Fig-wort. N. O. Scrophulariaceae. Tincture of whole fresh plant.   Clinical.-Appendicitis. Breast, tumours of. Colic. Deafness.

Scorpio. Scorpio (several species). Scorpion. N. O. Scorpionida. (Class, Arachnida.) Tincture of living animals.   Clinical.-Salivation. Strabismus. Tetanus.   Characteristics.-Scorpion stings are attended with a certain amount of danger, especially

Scolopendra. Scolopendra morsitans (and other species). Centipede. N. O. Chilopoda (sub-ord. Scolopendridae). Tincture of living animals.   Clinical.-Angina pectoris. Convulsions. Malignant pustule.   Characteristics.-The effects of Centipede bites have been

Scirrhinum. Carcinominum. The nosode of Scirrhous Cancer. Trituration.   Clinical.-Breast, cancer of. Cancer. Cancerous diathesis. Glands, enlarged. Haemorrhages. Varicosis. Worms.   Characteristics.-Burnett is my authority for this nosode. He proved

Scilla Maritima. Scilla maritima. Squill. Sea Onion. (Red variety.) N. O. Liliaceae. Tincture of fresh bulb. Acetum.   Clinical.-Angina pectoris. Asthma; dry; splenic. Bright’s disease. Bronchitis. Conjunctivitis, phlyctenular. Coryza. Cough,