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  • Aurum Bromatum

    Aurum bromatum was recommended by Dr. E. M. Hale as being su perior to other
    preparations of gold, especially in certain nervous disorders of an epileptiform character, such as migraine,
    night terrors, sleepwalking.

    Valvular diseases of the heart and hypertrophy, attacks of faintness with col…

  • Atropinum

    Atropine, as the most ac tive principle in Belladonna, produces most of the char acteristic
    effects of that drug, but at the same time the two are not identical. Atropine has shown an affinity for the
    pancreas, which relates it to lod., Kali-i. and Iris. It can produce a hypersensitivity of the se…

  • Astragalus Mollissimus

    Purple Loco -Weed causes irregularities in gait, paralytic disor ders. Loss of muscular
    coordination.
    Affects animals like the effects of alcohol, tobacco, and morphine in man. After acquiring a taste for the plant,
    the animals refuse every other kind of food. In the first stage, a period of hall…

  • Asterias Rubens

    The starfish was used by Hipp ocrates in uterine diseases. This shows its pathogenic
    relationship to Sep. and Murx. It is also an ancient remedy for epilepsy and stroke.
    Aster, has been successful in curing breast cancers with nightly sharp pains. Drawn back feeling in eyes.
    Nipples feel drawn …

  • Astacus Fluviatilis

    The well -known effects of shellfish, as well as of other fish, in producing nettle rash is
    exemplifi ed in Astacus more than all other varieties. The lacquer workers of the East have discovered that the
    river-crab is the best antidote to the effects of Rhus-t., which they employ in their craft.

  • Asparagus Officinalis

    Cystitis. Frequent urination with fine stinging in the meatus, followed by stitches out of the
    urethra. After urinating, burning in urethra with sensation as if some were still passing. Increased ur ine, beer-
    brown without sediment. Urine is strong smelling, odor peculiar, deposits greasy sediment…

  • Asimina Triloba

    The Anonaceae, to which Asimina belongs, are allied to the Magnolia family. From eating
    the unripe fruit, five children developed high fever, sore throat and a scarlet eruption with diarrhea, one of them
    eventually having a carbuncle.
    Asimina produces a series of symptoms much like scarlet fever,…

  • Asclepias Tuberosa

    Asclepias tuberosa has been used for bronchitis andpleurisy. Marked action on the chest
    muscles, which has been verified. Also effective in autumn dysentery with painful diarrhea, griping and
    tenesmus.
    Increases the secretions of skin, serous and mucus membranes. Catarrhal states from cold and da…

  • Asclepias Incarnata

    Catarrhal discharges. Dropsy withdyspnea.Catarrhal inflammation of the respiratory
    organs. Dysentery and diarrhea. Leucorrhea. Rheumatism from cold. Dropsies.
    COMMENTS- Dr. Tully, of New Haven, has found it useful in catarrh, asthma, syphilis, rheumatism, and worms.
    Dr. Fowler, of New York, spea…

  • Asclepias Cornuti

    Asclepias cornuti is a remedy for dropsy, hepatic, kidney or after scarlet fever. It causes
    diaphoresis and aug ments the urinary secretion. Dropsy after heart disease. Uremia. Intermittent, pressing –
    down uterine pains.
    Acts especially on the nervous system and urinary organs. Nervous hea dache…