Paraffinum. Paraffin. Trituration.   Clinical.-Abdomen, swelling of. Breasts, affections of. Constipation; of children. Diaphragmitis. Indigestion. Leucorrhoea. Menorrhagia. Muscae volitantes. Spine, pains in. Spleen, pain in. Umbilicus, pain in. Uterus, affections

Pancreatinum. Extract of Pancreatic and Salivary Glands of Ox or Sheep. Trituration.   Clinical.-Diabetes, pancreatic. Diarrhoea. Mumps. Gout. Pancreas, disease of.   Characteristics.-Pancreatinum has been used with success in conditions

Palladium. Palladium. The Metal. Pd. (A. W. 106.5). Trituration.   Clinical.-Constipation. Egotism. Eyelids, margins, blisters on. Headache. Hysteria. Leucorrhoea. Ovaries, affections of. Sciatica. Sexual power, diminished. Uterus, affections of; prolapse

Paeonia. Paeonia officinalis. Peony. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of the fresh root dug in spring (in autumn the root is said to be inert).   Clinical.-Anus, fissure of; fistula of;

Oxytropis Lamberti. Oxytropis Lamberti (Pursh). (Including O. Campestris, Hook.) “Loco” Weed. Rattle-weed. N. O. Leguminosae. Tincture of fresh plant (without root).   Clinical.-Amblyopia. Bladder, irritability of. Cough. Fever. Impotence. Locomotor

Oxygenium. Oxygen (including Ozone, which is Nascent Oxygen.). O. (A. W. 16). Dilutions of distilled water charged with the gas. Dilutions of the preparation called Oxydol.   Clinical.-Anaemia. Cancer. Coryza.

Oxydendron. Oxydendron arboreum. Sorrel-tree. Sour-wood. Elk-tree. (Rich woods of the Alleghenies.) N. O. Ericaceae (tribe Andromedeae). Tincture of leaves.   Clinical.-Dropsy.   Characteristics.-Oxydend. arbor. is the only species of its