Heloderma. Gila monster. Heloderma suspectum. N. O. Helodermidae of the Lacertilia. Trituration of sugar of milk saturated with the venom. Solution of the venom in alcohol.   Clinical.-Brain, base of,

Helleborus Viridis. Green Hellebore. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of root; of young shoots.   Clinical.-Colic. Diarrhoea. Epilepsy. Sore throat. Ulcers.   Characteristics.-This was also proved by Schroff. It produced roaring

Helleborus Orientalis. Helleborus orientalis, Lam. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of root.   Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Indigestion. Salivation.   Characteristics.-This was proved by V. Schroff on Lederer, and produced symptoms like those of

Helleborus Niger. Black Hellebore. Christmas Rose. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of dry powdered root. Juice of fresh root mixed with equal parts of alcohol.   Clinical.-Albuminuria. Amenorrhoea. Aphthae. Apoplexy. Cholera.

Helleborus Foetidus. Bear’s foot. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of the root.   Clinical.-Cholera. Hair, failing off. Nails, falling off. Scarlatina. Skin, peeling. Stiff-neck.   Characteristics.-The effects of Hel. f. have

Helix Tosta. Toasted snail. N. O. Helicidae. Trituration.   Clinical.-Haemoptysis. Phthisis.   Characteristics.-Snails have a traditional virtue in curing consumption, and homoeopaths have put the remedy to the test by

Heliotropium. Heliotropium peruvianum. Heliotrope. Cherry-pie. N. O. Boraginaceae. Tincture of whole fresh plant when in flower.   Clinical.-Clergyman’s sore throat. Dysmenorrhoea, membranous. Hoarseness. Leucorrhoea. Uterus, misplacement of.   Characteristics.-Heliotrope has