Conium maculatum SPOTTED HEMLOCK. Umbelliferae. It is a native of Europe, but is naturalized in the United States. The active principle is conia, a yellowish oily-looking transparent fluid, lighter than water,

Conium maculatum Vertigo, especially < on turning the head, or looking around sidewise, or turning in bed. Swelling and induration of glands, after contusions or bruises. Cancerous and scrofulous persons

Conium maculatum [Con.]   Mind.– Confusion of thought and insanity. Weakened power of intellect and memory, very forgetful. Hysteria and hypochondriasis from too violent or unsatisfied sexual indulgence with pensiveness,

Conium Maculatum. Conium Maculatum. Poison Hemlock. N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of fresh plant in flower.   Clinical.-Asthma. Bladder, inflammation of. Breast, affections of; painful. Bronchitis. Bruises. Cancer. Cataract. Chorea. Cough.

Conium maculatum. Mind and Disposition. Hypochondria and hysteria from suppression of, or from too free an indulgence in, the sexual instinct, with low spiritedness, anxiousness and sadness. Forgetfulness ; excessive

Conium maculatum con POISON HEMLOCK UMBELLIFERAE   The “Balm of Gilead” for diseases of old maids and women during and after climacteric.   Especially for diseases of old men; old

Conium Maculatum This medicine is a deep, long acting antipsoric, establishing a state of disorder in the economy that is so far reaching and so long lasting that it disturbs

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