Platina The physical and chemical properties and reactions of this metal are described from another chair.   It finds no place in the Pharmacopoeia of England or the United States.

Platina Pride and over-estimation of one’s self; looking down on others; things look small to her. Genitals exceedingly sensitive, but excessive sexual desire; nymphomania, with ovarian troubles; prolapsus or profuse

Platina A remedy of pains. For prim old maids. Oversensitive mind and nerves. Violent cramping, squeezing, thrusting or numbing pains, and then spasms. Neuralgia. Many and various ovarian or uterine

Platina. Mind and Disposition. Pride and over-estimation of oneself ; looking down with haughtiness on others. Illusion ; every thing around her is very small and everybody inferior to her

Platina plat PLATINUM THE METAL   Adapted to women, dark hair, rigid fibre; thin, of a sanguine temperament; who suffer from too early and too profuse menses.   Sexual organs EXCEEDINGLY