Gentiana Cruciata. Kreutz-Enzian. Cross-leaved Gentian. N. O. Gentianaceae. Tincture of root. Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia. Dysphagia. Hernia. Hoarseness. Stiff-neck. Stomach, affections of. Throat, sore. Characteristics.-“G. cruciata,” says the Treasury of Read more…
Category: Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke
Genista.
Genista. Genista Tinctoria. Dyer’s Greenweld. N. O. Leguminosae. Tincture of whole plant. Clinical.-Diarrhoea. Earache. Headache. Characteristics.-Genista was proved by E. B. Cushing. Its principal effects are: Sharp piercing Read more…
Gelsemium.
Gelsemium. Gelsemium sempervirens. G. Lucidum. G. Nitidum. Bignonia sempervirens. Yellow jessamine. N. O. Loganiaceae. Tincture of the bark of the root. Clinical.-Amaurosis. Anterior crural neuralgia. Aphonia. Astigmatism. Bilious fever. Read more…
Gaultheria.
Gaultheria. Gaultheria procumbens. Wintergreen. N. O. Ericaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves. Oil obtained from leaves. An evergreen trailing vine found in cool, damp woods. The oil contains methyl salicylate, and Read more…
Gastein.
Gastein. The hot springs of Wildbad Gastein in Salzburg, Austria, contain Sodium Sulphate predominantly, but also Silicic Acid, Potassium Sulphate and Carbonate, Lithium Chloride, Magnesium Carbonate, Ferrum Carbonate, Aluminium Phosphate, Read more…
Gambogia.
Gambogia. Gamboge. Gummi Gutti. N. O. Guttiferae. Tincture of the resinous gum obtained from a tree (Garcinia morella) native to China. Clinical.-Anus, affections of. Backache. Blow, effects of. Coccygodynia. Read more…
Galvanismus.
Galvanismus. Galvanism. (“Z” signifies zinc, “s” silver, and “c” the copper pole.) Attenuations are made by triturating sugar of milk which has been subjected to the influence of either pole. Read more…


