Gnaphalium. Gnaphalium polycephalum. Sweet-scented Everlasting Flower. N. O. Compositae. Tincture of fresh plant.   Clinical.-Anterior crural neuralgia. Cholera. Diarrhoea. Dysmenorrhoea. Gout. Lumbago. Prostate gland, irritation of. Rheumatism. Sciatica.   Characteristics.-Gnaphal.

Glonoinum. Nitro-glycerine. C3 H5 (NO3) O3. Dilutions with alcohol.   Clinical.-Angina pectoris. Aphasia. Apoplexy. Brain, congestion of. Bright’s disease. Convulsions. Epilepsy. Epistaxis. Fright, effects of. Goître. Headache. Heart, affections of;

Gentiana Lutea. Yellow Gentian. N. O. Gentianaceae. Tincture of root.   Clinical.-Anorexia. Biliousness. Colic. Debility. Diarrhoea.-Dyspepsia. Fever. Gout. Headache. Stomach, disorders of. Throat, constriction of.   Characteristics.-The Yellow Gentian is

Ginseng. Panax quinquefolium. (L.); Aralia quinquefolia (Grey). Schinseng. N. O. Araliaceae. Trituration and tincture of the root.   Clinical.-Appendicitis. Debility. Headache. Lumbago. Rheumatism. Sciatica. Sexual excitement.   Characteristics.-The symptoms of

Geum Rivale. Water Avens. N. O. Rosaceae. Tincture of the plant in flower.   Clinical.-Bladder, affections of. Penis, pains in.   Characteristics.-Hering is the authority for this medicine. Only one

Geranium Maculatum. Wild Cranesbill. N. O. Geraniaceae. Tincture and triturations of root. Infusion of the plant.   Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Diplopia. Dysentery. Haemorrhages. Leucorrhoea. Stool, ineffectual urging to. Throat, sore.   Characteristics.-There

Gentiana Quinqueflora. Five-flowered Gentian. Gall of the Earth. N. O. Gentianaceae. Decoction of the herb. Tincture of fresh plant in flower (September, October).   Clinical.-Anorexia. Intermittent fever.   Characteristics.-This unproved