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 Read more…
Category: Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke
Scutellaria.
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. Read more…
Scrophularia.
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. Read more…
Scorpio.
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 Read more…
Scolopendra.
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 Read more…
Scirrhinum.
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 Read more…
Scilla Maritima.
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, Read more…


