Eupatorium perfoliatum This drug, which has hardly as yet an established place in the pharmacopoeia, although it is a much used and highly prized “domestic” remedy, has been but imperfectly

Eupatorium perfoliatum Painful soreness of eyeballs; coryza; aching in every bone; prostration in epidemic of influenza (La Grippe).   Deep hard achings as if in the BONES, with sore, bruised feeling

Eupatorium Perfoliatum. Eupatorium perfoliatum. Boneset. Thoroughwort. N. O. Compositae. Tincture of whole plant.   Clinical.-Anus, herpes of. Back, pain in. Bilious fever. Bones, pains in. Cough. Dengue. Diarrhoea. Fractures. Gout.

Eupatorium perfoliatum. Head. Headache and nausea every other morning, when awaking. Soreness and pulsation on the back part of the head. Heat on the top of the head.   Eyes.

Eupatorium perfoliatum eup-per BONESET COMPOSITAE   Adapted to diseases of old people; WORN-OUT CONSTITUTIONS, ESPECIALLY FROM INEBRIETY; cachexia, from prolonged or frequent attacks of bilious or intermittent fevers.   Bruised feeling,

EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM Thoroughwort Known as “Bone-set”, from the prompt manner in which it relieves pain in limbs and muscles that accompanies some forms of febrile disease, like malaria and influenza.