Senecio aureus Lack of reaction in genito-urinary sphere. Passive congestion, with irritation, profuse catarrhs, debilitating or vicarious discharges. Muscles draw into knots. Tightness, in nose, throat, etc. Globus.   Nervous,

Senecio Aureus. Senecio aureus (Variety, Gracilis). Golden Ragwort. Squaw-weed. (United States, North and West; found in swamps.) N. O. Compositae. Tincture of fresh plant in flower.   Clinical.-Amenorrhoea. Ascites. Coryza.

Senecio Aureus In some parts of the country where it grows it is called Golden Ragwort, in others Huckleroot. It is an old domestic remedy and one only proved in a fragmentary way.

SENECIO AUREUS Golden Ragwort Its action on the female organism has been clinically verified. Urinary organs also affected in a marked degree. Backaches of congested kidneys. Early cirrhosis of liver.