Cina The Wormseed or Tartarian Southernwood, of which the unexpanded flower-heads are used in medicine, is found in Asia Minor, the Levant, Africa and Persia. The flowers have a strong

Cina The child is cross and ugly, kicks and strikes; wants to be carried or rocked or don’t want to be touched or looked at; wants things and pushes them

Cina [Cina]   Mind.– Piteous complaining and howling. Peevishness: The child is insensible to caresses and rejects everything that is offered. Dread. Children resist being held. Whimpering and crying, especially

Cina. The unexpanded flower-heads (commonly called “seeds”) of several varieties of Artemisia maritima. Semen cinae. Flores Cinae. Artemisia contra. Wormseed. N. O. Compositae. Tincture.   Clinical.-Abdomen, distended. Anaemia. Anus, irritation

Cina cina WORM SEED COMPOSITAE   Adapted to children with dark hair, very cross, irritable, ill-humored, want to be carried, but carrying gives no relief; does not want to be