Morbillinum. Morbillin. The nosode of Measles.   Clinical.-Catarrh. Coryza. Cough. Ear, affections of. Eye, affections of. Measles. Skin, affections of.   Characteristics.-The well-known symptoms which characterise an attack of measles

Momordica. Momordica balsamina. Balsam Apple. N. O. Cucurbitaceae. Tincture of fresh ripe fruit.   Clinical.-Colic. Dysmenorrhoea. Flatulence. Leucorrhoea. Menorrhagia.   Characteristics.-Momordica was introduced by Dr. Mercier, whose wife made the

Mitchella. Mitchella repens. Partridge-beans. N. O. Rubiaceae. Tincture of whole plant.   Clinical.-Bladder, irritation of. Dysmenorrhoea. Dysuria. Kidneys, pain in. Metritis.   Characteristics.-Mitchella is a small trailing evergreen bearing a

Mimosa. Mimosa humilis. Sensitive Plant. N. O. Leguminosae. Tincture of leaves.   Clinical.-Ankles, swelling of. Conjunctivitis, rheumatic. Rheumatism.   Characteristics.-Mimosa is one of the remedies introduced and proved by Mure.

Millefolium. Achillea millefolium. Yarrow. N. O. Compositae. Tincture of whole fresh plant.   Clinical.-Asthma. Cancer. Chlorosis. Consumption. Dentition. Diarrhoea. Dysmenorrhoea. Enuresis. Epilepsy. Fistula lachrymalis. Haematemesis. Haematuria. Haemoptysis. Haemorrhages. Hypochondriasis. Hysteria.

Mezereum. Daphne mezereum. Chamaelia germanica. Mezereon, Spurge Olive. (Hilly woods over nearly whole of Europe and Russian Asia.) N. O. Thymelaceae. Tincture of fresh bark gathered just before the plant

Methylene-blue. Teleamethylthionine chloride. (A diphenyl amine compound, also classed as an “aniline colour”). C16H18N3SCl. Trituration. Solution.   Clinical.-Albuminuria. Cancer. Cystitis. Epithelioma. Gonorrhoea. Hemicrania. Kidneys, affections of. Malarial fever. Neuralgia. Neurasthenia.