Iris versicolor Burning of mouth, tongue, throat, clear down into stomach, and of anus if there is diarrhoea.   Vomiting of stringy, glairy, ropy mucus; hangs in strings down to

Iris Versicolor. Iris hexagona. Blue flag. N. O. Iridaceae. Tincture of fresh root collected in early spring or autumn. Trituration of the resinoid, Iridin or Irisin.   Clinical.-Anus, fissure of.

Iris versicolor. Mind and Disposition. Low-spirited ; discouraged. Fear of an approaching illness.   Head. Fulness in and heaviness of the head. Head and face are cold. [5] Headache (temples