Remedies

  • Eupatorium Aromaticum

    Eup-a. is doubly indicated where nervous weakness and aphthous disease are combined. Nervous weakness, restlessness and morbid watchfulness. Hysteria and chorea. Low fevers wit h extreme restlessness. Aphthous disease. Sore nipples. Sore mouth in infants. Vomiting of bile, pain in stomach, heada…

  • Eserinum

    Eserine, the alkaloid of phy sostigma, is best known as used by oculists to procure contraction of the pupils in glaucoma. Esin, contracts the pupils dilated by atropine, but not those by Gels. It slows the action of the heart and increases arterial tension. Ciliary spasm and spasmodic astigmatis…

  • Eryngium Aquaticum

    Acts on the mucus membranes, producing thick yellow mucus discharges from eyes, ears, nose, mouth, bowels, urethra and vagina. Cough with a sense of constriction. Hemorrhages from stomach and bowels. Influenza. It is a vulnerary, antidoting the effect of blows. Headaches, expanding sensation in…

  • Ferrum Aceticum

    Especially adapted to thin, pale, weak children who grow rapidly and are easily exhausted. Alkaline urine in acute diseases. Varicose veins of the feet. Pain in right deltoid. Copious expectoration of greenish pus, asthma. Tuberculosis, constant cough, vomiting of food after eating, hemoptysis. N…

  • Euphorbia Peplus

    The application of the juice and leaves sets up intense and painful inflammation, erysipelatous, phlegmonous, pustular with intense burning pain. COMMENTS – In one of the cases observed, the juice of the stem was applied to an inflamed gum. In another, a boy applied the leaves as a poultice to a …

  • Fel Tauri

    Ox gall is a remedy of very ancient use. It is used in the old school mostly as a purgative, for preventing putrefactive changes in the intestines, and for increasing peristalsis. It was proved by Buchner. Disordered digestion, diarrhea, constipa tion. Chronic gastric and intestinal catarrh. Muc…

  • Fagopyrum Esculentum

    Fagopyrum, commonly known as buckwheat, acts upon the skin and the digestive organs. It has had an extensive proving. Though there is little clinical experience with this herbal remedy on record, some features are sufficiently well marked to justify their being classed as characteristics. Itching…

  • Euphorbia Lathyris

    The fresh, milky juice is exceedingly acrid when applied to the skin and the fruit is highly purgative and poisonous. The juice causes redness, itching, pimples, sometimes gangrene. Poisoning from the seeds produces symp toms including retching, vomiting, and bloody stools with brilliant eyes, f…

  • Eugenia Jambos

    Eug. like Eucal., produces a st ate of intoxication similar to alcohol. Talk ative, but indolent. Excitement soon changing to depression. Characteristic better after uri nation,becomes more cheerful, exhilarated, but passing into gloominess again soon after. Nausea, better from smoking. Acne rosa…

  • Eucalyptus Globulus

    Eucal. affects the mucus membranes, producing profuse acrid and foul catarrhal discharges, with aching, stiffness and weariness, as from taking cold. Marked effects on catarrhal processes, malaria and intestinal disturbances. Relapsing or intermittent fevers. Typhoid fever. Malaria. Useful in…