Rhododendron SIBERIAN SNOW-ROSE. ALPINE ROSE. This plant, which is most abundant in the Alpine regions of Siberia, but is found likewise in other mountainous and snowy regions of Asia and Europe, and perhaps

Rhododendron Will naturally come in for notice while we are upon WEATHER remedies. Like DULCAMARA, its strongest characteristic is in its modality, “AGGRAVATION IN WET STORMY WEATHER;” but RHODODENDRON is particularly worse BEFORE the storm, especially a

Rhododendron [Rhod.]   Mind.– Morose, gloomy disposition. Great indifference. Great forgetfulness.   Vertigo.– Dull confusion of head and sleepiness, early in morning after rising.   Head.– Pressive pain in forehead

Rhododendron. Rhododendron chrysanthum. Siberian Rhododendron. Yellow Snow-rose. N. O. Ericaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves.   Clinical.-Amenorrhoea. Asthenopia. Bone, pains in. Bunions. Chorea. Ciliary neuralgia. Coryza. Delirium. Diarrhoea. Diphtheritic paralysis. Earache.

Rhododendron rhod SNOWROSE ERICACECAE   Nervous persons WHO DREAD A STORM and are particularly afraid of thunder; < before the storm, especially an electrical storm (Nat. c, Phos., Psor., Sil.).   Toothache, every spring

Rhododendron Pains: This is a very useful remedy in gouty patients who suffer from rheumatic pains, sometimes wandering from joint to joint, aggravated during rest, aggravated before and during storms,