Opium [Op.] Mind.– Placidity in the most dangerous diseases. Vivid imagination and increased courage with stupefaction and dullness of all senses. Heightened power of imagination even to ecstasy. Imbecility and

Opium. Papaver somniferum. Poppy. N. O. Papaveraceae. (Opium is the gummy exudation of the unripe capsule of the poppy.) Tincture.   Clinical.-After-pains. Apoplexy. Bladder, paralysis of. Brain, affections of. Cancer.

Opium. Mind and Disposition. Vivid imagination, exaltation of the mind, increased courage, with stupefaction and dulness. Stupid indifference ; imbecility. Stupefaction of the senses. Illusions and frightful fancies ; visions.

Opium op POPPY PAPAVERACEAE   Especially adapted to children and old people; diseases of first and second childhood (Bar. c, Mill.), persons with light hair, lax muscles, and want of

Opium Generals: Among the striking features of Opium is a class of complaints marked by painlessness, inactivity, and torpor. Many of the provers taking small doses had torpor, inability to realize or

OPIUM Dried Latex of the Poppy (PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM) Hahnemann says that it is much more difficult to estimate the action of Opium than of almost any other drug. The effects