Oleum Jecoris Aselli. Oleum jecoris Morrhuae. Cod-liver oil. Oil obtained from the livers of Gadus morrhua and some other allied fishes. N. O. Gadidae. Tincture. Trituration.   Clinical.-Addison’s disease. Alopecia.

Oleum Animale. Oleum animale aethereum. Oleum cornu cervi. Dippel’s Oil. Bone-naphtha. Dilutions in alcohol.   Clinical.-Asthma. Breasts, affections of. Cancer. Constipation. Coryza. Facial paralysis. Gonorrhoea. Migraine. Polyuria. Prostate, affections of.

Oleander. Nerium Oleander. Rose Laurel. (South Europe, North Africa, West Asia. Thrives best in moist ground.) N. O. Apocynaceae. Tincture of the leaves.   Clinical.-Brain, affections of. Eczema. Fainting. Headache.

Ocimum Canum. Ocimum canum. O. incanescens (Mart.). O. fluminense (Wells) Alfavaca (Portuguese). N. O. Labiatae. Tincture of fresh leaves.   Clinical.-Albuminuria. Breasts, painful. Bubo. Calculus, renal, passage of. Diarrhoea. Gravel.

Nymphaea Odorata. Sweet Water Lily. N. O. Nymphaeaceae. Tincture of the root.   Clinical.-Back, pain in. Coryza. Diarrhoea. Throat, sore.   Characteristics.-Hale mentions this emblem of purity and its traditional

Nyctanthes. Nyctanthes Arbor-tristis. Sephalika (Sanskrit). Harsinghar (Hindi). (Forests of Central India.) Night-jasmine of India. N. O. Jasminaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves, collected March to April.   Clinical.-Fevers, bilious; remittent. Rheumatism.

Nux Vomica. Strychnos nux vomica. Poison nut. N. O. Loganiaceae. Tincture and Trituration of imported seeds.   Clinical.-Acne rosacea. Alcoholism. Amaurosis. Amblyopia. Anger, effects of. Apoplexy. Asthma. Bilious attack. Biliousness.