. Concentrated organic medicines : being a practical exposition of the therapeutic properties and clinical employment of the combined proximate medicinal constituents of indigenous and foreign plants .... Materia medica, Vegetable; Medicinal plants; Plants, Medicinal; Medicine, Herbal; Pharmaceutical Preparations. 28(5 CONCENTRATED MEDICINES PROPER. one hale grain of Gelsemin to each dose of the Caulophyllin and Senecin will answer an admirable purpose. In amenorrhea occurring in anemic habits, we know of no better general remedy than the following. "We hare used it in a large number of c


. Concentrated organic medicines : being a practical exposition of the therapeutic properties and clinical employment of the combined proximate medicinal constituents of indigenous and foreign plants .... Materia medica, Vegetable; Medicinal plants; Plants, Medicinal; Medicine, Herbal; Pharmaceutical Preparations. 28(5 CONCENTRATED MEDICINES PROPER. one hale grain of Gelsemin to each dose of the Caulophyllin and Senecin will answer an admirable purpose. In amenorrhea occurring in anemic habits, we know of no better general remedy than the following. "We hare used it in a large number of cases with complete success. Caulophjllm rfa^je^,.- benecm -f - - / - - aa. 3y. Iron by Hydrogen - - - - grs. X. Mix, and divide into twenty powders. Give one, three times per day. In many cases the quantity of Iron may be increased to one grain three times a day with decided advantage. In Some cases the Phosphate of Iron may be substituted for the Iron by Hydrogen, and may, perhaps, answer a better purpose. This will be the case when there is much tendency to wasting of the tissues, provided no gastric irritation be present. If hysteric symptoms be present, the Valerianate of Iron may be used with advantage. In dysmenorrhea, the Caulophyllin is an admirable - remedy, both for the relief of the present symptoms, and for the radical alleviation of the derangement. It is a special alterative and to'nic to the uterine system, regu- lating and giving tone to the functions of that organ. It relieves the distress- attendant upon dysmenorrhea, and its continued use during the inter-menstrual period will prove a prophylactic in a large majority of cases. * When Caulophyllin is not sufficient of itself to give relief, we combine it with Yiburnin and Gelsemin, as follows-: Caulophyllin A^. Yiburnin /(^.<^a*<<l aa. grs. XX. Gelsemin S%ed£tn*sga^mu^^ grs. Y. Mix, and divide into ten powders. Dose, one, every two hours until relieved, or, in severe cases, every hour. This we deem a


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