Pimenta. Eugenia pimenta. Myrtus pimenta. Pimenta officinalis. Allspice. Jamaica Pepper. [Pimento, or Allspice, consists of the dried berries of the West Indian Eugenia pimenta and E. acris.] N. O. Myrtaceae.

Pilocarpinum. PILOCARPINUM. Pilocarpia. Pilocarpine. C11H16N2O2. Solution in distilled water.   P. MURIATICUM. Hydrochlorate of Pilocarpine. C11H16N2O2HCl. Solution in distilled water.   P. NITRICUM. Nitrate of Pilocarpine. C11H16N2O2HNO3. Solution. Trituration.  

Picrotoxinum. Picrotoxin. An Alkaloid obtained from the fruit of Cocculus indicus. C15H16O6H2O. Trituration.   Clinical.-Dysentery. Dyspepsia. Hernia. Locomotor ataxy. Night-sweats. Urine, excess of.   Characteristics.-Coc. ind. is used to stupefy

Picricum Acidum. Picric Acid. Carbazotic Acid. Tri-nitro-carbolic Acid. (C6H2(NO2)3OH). Trituration. Solution in rectified spirit.   Clinical.-Acne. Anaemia. Boils. Brain, base of, pain in. Brain-fag. Burns. Cancerous cachexia. Condylomata. Debility. Diabetes.

Pichi. Fabiana imbricata. N. O. Solanaceae. Fluid extract.   Clinical.-Cystitis. Gall-stones. Gonorrhoea. Liver, affections of. Prostate, disease of.   Characteristics.-Pichi is a solanaceous shrub of South America. It is unproved,

Phytolacca. Phytolacca decandra. Virginian Poke. Poke-root. Red Ink Plant. Garget Weed. N. O. Phytolaccaceae. Tincture of fresh root dug in winter. Tincture of the ripe berries. Tincture of fresh leaves.

Physostigma. Physostigma venenosum. Calabar Bean. Eséré. N. O. Leguminosae. Trituration of the bean.   Clinical.-Astigmatism. Bathing, effects of. Blepharospasm. Chorea. Ciliary spasm. Climacteric. Constipation. Coccygodynia. Dentition. Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia. Epilepsy. Eyes,