. 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. CONCENTRATED MEDICINES PROPER. 411 gestion, particularly when of an asthenic character, with a tendency to gastritis. Leucorrhea, catarrh of the bladder, and other critical and excessive mucous discharges may be successfully treated with the Collinsonin, in connection with suitable a


. 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. CONCENTRATED MEDICINES PROPER. 411 gestion, particularly when of an asthenic character, with a tendency to gastritis. Leucorrhea, catarrh of the bladder, and other critical and excessive mucous discharges may be successfully treated with the Collinsonin, in connection with suitable auxiliary reme- dies. In these complaints it will be found to answer an ad- mirable purpose in connection with Hydrastin. But the most remarkabte influences of the Collinsonin are observable in hemorrhoids and other diseases of the rectum. The most inveterate and chronic cases are relieved and fre- quently cured by means of this remedy alone. It should be given in large doses at first, say five grains, and repeated every two hours, in severe cases, until the system is brought under its influence and the symptoms controlled, and then continued in average doses three or four times a day until the disease is eradicated. We have known it to act promptly in suppressing hemorrhage from the bowels, and in relieving those distressing pains characteristic of hemorhoidal affections. It is a valuable constitutional remedy in many affections, and its persevering use seldom fails to benefit the general health. It increases the appetite, and promotes digestion and assimilation. t?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Coe, Grover, 1825-1860. New York : B. Keith


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