Å’nanthe Crocata. Å’nanthe crocata. Hemlock Drop-wort. (Marshy places.) N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of fresh root, at time of flowering.   Clinical.-Albuminuria. Apoplexy. Breast, pain in. Convulsions. Cough. Diaphragm, spasm of.

Naja. Naja tripudians. Cobra di Capello. The hooded snake of Hindustan. N. O. Elapidae. Tincture of the fresh virus. Trituration of sugar of milk saturated with fresh virus.   Clinical.-Angina

Nabalus. Nabalus serpentarius. Prenanthes serpentaria. White Lettuce. Rattlesnake-root. N. O. Compositae (subord. Chicoraceae). Tincture of whole fresh plant.   Clinical.-Constipation. Ophthalmia.   Characteristics.-Nabalus is a native American plant much used

Myrtus Communis. Myrtle. (Closely allied to Granatum, the Pomegranate-tree.) N. O. Myrtaceae. Tincture of fresh shoots and leaves. Tincture of fresh flowering shoots and leaves.   Clinical.-Catarrhal fevers. Chest, stitches

Myristica Sebifera. Myristica sebifera. Ucuuba (Brazilian name). N. O. Myristicaceae. Trituration of red, acrid, very poisonous gum obtained by incising bark.   Clinical.-Elephantiasis Arabum. Joints, suppuration of. Suppuration. Ulceration. Whitlow.

Myrica Cerifera. Myrica cerifera. Wax Myrtle. Bayberry. Candleberry. N. O. Myricaceae. Tincture of fresh bark of root.   Clinical.-Catarrh. Conjunctivitis. Heart, affections of. Jaundice. Leucorrhoea. Liver, affections of. Pharynx, affections

Myosotis. Myosotis symphytifolia. “Black-root.” (Marshy places in Indiana. N. O. Boraginaceae. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Bronchitis, chronic. Cough. Lungs, affections of.   Characteristics.-Hale has collected some clinical experiences with