Arum triphyllum Raw, red, bloody surface of lips, nose, buccal cavity; patients pick and bore into them incessantly, though they are so sore and painful. Hoarseness, with changing voice when

Arum Triphyllum Indian turnip. N. O. Araceae. Tincture of fresh tuber or corm.   Clinical.-Brain, inflammation of. Clergyman’s sore throat. Delirium. Diphtheria. Glandular swellings. Headache. Jaw-joint painful. Mouth, sore. Scarlatina.

Arum triphyllum. Eyes. Aversion to light.   Nose. Sore ; discharge of burning, ichorous fluid from the nose, excoriating the nostrils and upper lip. Nose stopped up ; can only

Arum triphyllum arum-t INDIAN TURNIP ARACEAE   Coryza; ACRID, FLUENT; NOSTRILS RAW. Nose feels stopped up in spite of the watery discharge (compare, Am. c, Samb., Sinap.) ; sneezing < at

Arum Triphyllum (Indian Turnip) Generalities: Many boys have wandered in the low grounds where this wild turnip grows, and have taken a nip out of it, and probably remember the

Arum triphyllum arum-t The so-called “Jack in the pulpit” is the first drug in the order for our consideration. This drug has an interesting history. Some twenty-five years ago, there

Arum triphyllum Homeopathy medicine Arum maculatum, Italicum, Dracontium, have the same action as the Triphyllum. They all contain an irritant poison, causing inflammation of mucous surfaces and destruction of tissue. Acridity