uloph. Thalictroides.|Caulophyllum tr 1
17 Cuprum. |Cuprum, p 3
18 Cuprum Aceticum. |
19 Cornus Sericea. |Cornus sericea, tr 0 p 2
20 Conium maculatum. |Conium mac. tr 0 p 3
21 Coffea. |Coffea p 4
22 Eryngium Aquaticum. |Eryngium Aquaticum 2
23 Eupatorium aromaticum |Eupatorium aro. tr 0 p 2
24 Hepar Sulphur. |
25 Hydrastus Canadensis. |Hydrastin tr 0 p 2
26 Hamamelis Virginica. |Hamamelis Vir. tr 0 p 3
27 Ipecacuanha. |Ipecac tr 0 p 2 3
28 Laurocerasus. |Laurocerasus p 3
29 Mercurius solubilis. |Merc. tr 3
30 Mercurius corrosivus. |Mercurius cor. tt 2 p 3
31 Macrotys Racemosa. |Macrotin, tr 2
32 Nux Vomica. |Nux p 3
33 Opium. |Opium p 3
34 Phosphorus. |Phosphorus, tr 2 p 3
35 Phosphoric acid. |Phos. acid, tr 2 p 3
36 Podophyllum peltatum. |Podophyllin, tt 1 p 3
37 Pulsatilla. |Pulsatilla 3
38 Rhus Toxicodendron. |Rhus Tox. p 3
39 Secale cornutum. |Secale, tr 1 p 3
40 Santonine. |Santonine, tr 1
41 Spongia. |Spongia, p 4
42 Tartar Emetic. |Tartar emetic tr 2 p 3
43 Thuya. |
44 Veratrum alba. |Veratrum. p 3
AN EPITOME
OF THE
HOMOEOPATHIC HEALING ART.
Introduction.
This work contains in a _condensed form_ a very large portion of all
that is practically useful in the treatment of the diseases ordinarily
occurring in this country. The symptoms are given with sufficient
minuteness and detail to enable any one of ordinary capacities of
observation to distinguish the complaint; and the treatment is so
_plainly_ laid down, that no one need make a mistake. If strictly
followed, it will, in a very large proportion of cases, effect cures,
even when administered by those unacquainted with the medical sciences
generally. It has been written from necessity, to meet the demands of
community for a more definite work in a concise form, that should
contain remedies of the most reliable character, with such directions
for their use as can be followed by the _traveler on his journey_, or by
families at home, when no physicia
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