Robinia. Robinia pseud-acacia. Common or False Acacia. North American Locust. N. O. Leguminosae. Tincture of fresh root bark. Tincture of fresh bark of young twigs. Trituration of the beans. Read more…
Category: Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke
Ricinus.
Ricinus. Ricinus communis. Palma Christi. N. O. Euphorbiaceae. Tincture (made with hot alcohol and water) or trituration of fresh seeds. Tincture of fresh plant. Clinical.-Albuminuria. Aphthae. Cholera. Cholera infantum. Read more…
Rhus Venenata.
Rhus Venenata. Rhus venenata. Poison Elder. Poison Sumach. Swamp Sumach.-It is frequently named “R. Vernix,” and it is given under this name in Hempel’s Jahr., but the name belongs properly Read more…
Rhus Toxicodendron.
Rhus Toxicodendron. POISON OAK. N. O. Anacardiaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves gathered at sunset just before flowering time. and Rhus Radicans. POISON IVY. N. O. Anacardiaceae. Tincture Read more…
Rhus Radicans.
Rhus Radicans. POISON IVY. N. O. Anacardiaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves gathered at sunset just before flowering time. [Under the name Rhus Hahnemann published his proving of “R. radicans, Read more…
Rhus Glabra.
Rhus Glabra. R. carolinensis. R. elegans. R. virginica. Common Smooth Sumach. Pennsylvania Sumach. Upland Sumach. (Rocky or barren soils in North America.) N. O. Anacardiaceae. Tincture of fresh bark; of Read more…
Rhus Diversiloba.
Rhus Diversiloba. R. diversiloba. Californian Poison Oak. N. O. Anacardiaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves. Clinical.-Chicken-pox. Eczema. Erysipelas. Skin, sensitive. Characteristics.-Murray Moore observed the effect of Rh. d. on Read more…


