Vipera. Vipera communis. Pelias berus. Common Viper [with other varieties, especially V. redi (Italian Viper) and V. torva (German Viper)]. N. O. Ophidia (Family, Viperidae). Attenuations of the venom. Read more…
Category: Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke
Viola Tricolor.
Viola Tricolor. Viola tricolor. Jacea. Pansy. Heartsease. N. O. Violaceae. Tincture of fresh plant in flower. Clinical.-Crusta lactea. Eczema. Enuresis. Gonorrhoea, suppressed. Gout. Impetigo. Leucorrhoea. Ophthalmia, scrofulous. Orchitis. Plica Read more…
Viola Odorata.
Viola Odorata. Viola odorata. Sweet-scented Violet. N. O. Violaceae (an order most members of which contain Emetin, and under which Ipec. is sometimes placed: allied to Cinchonaceae). Tincture of fresh Read more…
Vinca Minor.
Vinca Minor. Vinca minor. Lesser Periwinkle. (Woods and shady places.) N. O. Apocynaceae. Tincture of whole fresh plant. Clinical.-Acne. Alopecia. Crusta lactea. Eczema. Favus. Neck, stiff. Nose, redness of. Read more…
Vichy.
Vichy. Mineral springs at Vichy, in France. [Grande-Grille springs, containing in 100 parts: Carbonic acid 4.418, Mur. ac. 0.344, Sulphuric acid 0.164, Sil. ac. 0.070, Phos. ac. 0.070, Arsenic acid Read more…
Viburnum Tinus.
Viburnum Tinus. Viburnum tinus. Laurustinus. N. O. Caprifoliaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves. Clinical.-Deafness. Diaphragm, cramp in. Hypochondriasis. Ovary, pain in. Characteristics.-Viburnum tinus is the beautiful evergreen shrub known Read more…
Viburnum Prunifolium.
Viburnum Prunifolium. Viburnum prunifolium. Black Haw. (An American species.) N. O. Caprifoliaceae. Tincture of fresh bark (“gathered in October and November from trees grown in open situations.”-Phares, quoted by Hale). Read more…