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INDEX TO DISEASES, &c.

Showing at a glance the most suitable Remedy for every Complaint.

Ague Asthma . . .

71

37, 73a, 78

...14, 48 6, 9a, 53 11, 21, 57

25, 26, '

70a,

76

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14,

48

...

31,

48

17

...

•t

17

9,

84

...

•42,

59

...

7,

84

.22,

39

....

63

, 42, 46

65,

84

2,

60

, 42, 44

46,

54

...8, 47

51,

73

...

60

Bad Legs, Poultice for Biliousness

Bladder Affections ...

Bleeding, Internal

24, 25, 26, 38, 55, 68, 70a, 76 Bleeding, External 25, 26,

Boils .

Bronchitis Bruises ...

Burns . .

Catarrh ...

Chicken-pox ...

Chill .

Children’s Cough Childbirth Colds 5, 7c,

Colic

Consumption 24, 31,

Constipation . . .

•Cordial for Infants Coughs 7c, 8a, 22, 23,

24, 31, 39, 41, 44, 48, 52, 54 Convulsions ... ... 39c, 71, 82

Debility ... 6, 9a, 61, 62, 79

Diarrhoea 1, 4, 7, 7b, 19, 23, 38, 70a

Dropsy . 8, 11, 13, 43, 81

Dysentery ... 4, 7b, 76, 81a

Dyspepsia 18, 20, 38a, 40, 47, 62, 83

Epilepsy . 71

Eyes . 32

Female Disorders 3, 7a, 16, 20, 33, 39a, 50, 63, 69, 67, 74, 74a Female Weakness

7a, 20, 30, 39a, 50, 71, 78 Fevers 5, 7c, 9, 38a, 62, 70, 78, 84

Fits . 71, 78

Flatulency ... ... 2, 19, 60

Fomentation . 17, 83

Gargle ... 27,56,63

Gatherings . 14, 48, 83

Gout . 2, 37, 43, 69

Gravel ...11, 12, 21, 48a, 57, 68, 81

. 66

5, 33a, 36, 82

... 38a, 50, 60

50, 81a ... ... 43 a

2, 19, 60 ... 33, 36, 67

. 71

Hair ... Headache Heartburn Heart Disease. Haemorrhage . Hiccough Hysteria Hydrophobia .

Impurity of Blood 8, 10, 14, 15, 34 Indigestion ... 13, 16, 36,- 61

Inflammation... 12, 39c, 69a, 70 Influenza ... ... ... 84

Jaundice ... 6, 7a, 9a, 20, 45

Kidney Disorders

8, 8a, 11, 28, 43, 57

Liver Complaints

6, 28, 29, 29a, 35, 45, 47

Lotion ... ... ... ... 64

Lumbago ... ... ...43,

Measles... ... ... ...42, 59

Mumps... ... ... ... 27

Menses... ... ...3,50,59,66

Neuralgia ... ... 17,71,78

Obstructed Menses

3, 7a, 39a, 53, 59

Urine . 21,81

Palpitation ... ... ...50, 71

Palsy . . ... ...71,82

Piles ... ... ... 60a, 76

Pleurisy ... ... 2,79,84

Poultice ... ... 14, 17, 4&

Pulmonary Affections

24, 31, 41, 46, 52, 54 Quinsy ... ... ... ... 27

Rheumatism 7a, 8, 13, 37, 69, 80

Rickets...

St. Vitus Dance Scarlet Fever . Scarletina Sciatica... Scrofula Scurvey. . .

Skin Disease . Sore Throat Spasms ... Spleen ... Sleeplessness , Spitting Blood Sprain ...

Stone ...

. 71

71

. 42

. 42

. 33a

... 10, 34, 72

1£, 13, 34, 72

9, 14, 34, 72, 85

27, 39, 65 ...16, 17 3Sb, 45 .a 40 25, 26, 68 17

29a, 57, 58

7a, 14 27, 56, 63, 65

Ulcers ...

Ulcerated Mouth Urinary Organs

12, 21, 89, 43, 50, 55, 58, 68, 77, 81

Vomiting . 83, 00

Whooping Cough 21a, 48a, 52, 59

Wind . 2. 60

Worms ... 29a, 33, 67, 75* 82a, 88

ictions are given with each packet.

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AGRIMONY HERB ( Agrimonia eupatoria). A mild astringent, tonic, and diuretic. Useful in coughs, diarrhoea and relaxed bowels.

2.

ANGELICA HERB ( Angelica atropurpurea). Stimulant, carminative, diaphoretic, expectorant. A good remedy for colds, coughs, pleurisy, wind, colic, gout rheu¬ matics, and diseases of the urinary organs. Is generally combined with other herbs.

8.

ARRACH HERB (Chenop odium olidurn). Anti-spasmodic, emmenagogue. Used prin¬ cipally for promoting and regulating the menses.

4.

AVENS HERB ( Oeutn urbanum). Astringent, antiseptic, tonic. Useful in diarrhoea, dysentery, bleeding of stomach or lungs. Makes a wash for spots on the face.

S.

BALM HERB ( Melissa officinalis). Stimulant, carminative, tonic, diaphoretic. Good for fevers, colds, headache and nervousness.

«.

BARBERRY BARK ( Berberis vulgaris). Tonic, purgative, antiseptic. Very valuable in cases of jaundice, liver complaints, general debility and biliousness.

7.

BAYBERRY BARK ( Myrica cerifera). A powerful stimulant, also astringent. Should be given in cases of coldness, clamminess and chill, generally in combination with chillies. A good cleanser of the stomach and cure for diarrhoea.

7a.

BITTERSWEET ( Solanum dulcamara) . Narcotic, alterative, diuretic, emetic. Recom¬ mended in rheumatism and cathartic swellings, bad ulcers, jaundice, and obstructed menstruation.

7b.

BLACKBERRY (Rubus villosus). Astringent. Valuable in dysentery, diarrhoea, infants’ cholera, haemorrhage from the stomach and bowels, &c. Sometimes given for after pains.

7C.

BLACK CURRANT (Ribes nigrum). Diuretic, diaphoretic, anti-scorbutic. Very useful in colds, fevers and coughs, and gently acts upon the bowels.

8.

BLUE FLAG ROOT ( Iris versicolor). Cathartic, emetic, diuretic, alterative. Of much utility in rheumatism, dropsy, constipation, impurity of blood, &c.

lA.

BLUE MALLOW (Malva sylvetris). Mucilaginous, diuretic. Indicated in inflammatory affections of the kidneys, & c. An excellent demulcent in coughs, irritation of the air passages, &c.

9.

BONESET HERB (Eupaiorium perfolatum). Diaphoretic, laxative, tonic, febrifuge and expectorant. Splendid medicine in all fevers ; also in catarrh and skin diseases.

9a.

BOX LEAVES ( Buxus sempervirens) . Diaphoretic, purgative, sudorific, alterative, A good tonic for debility, bilious disorders, jaundice and low spirits.

16.

BROOKLIME HERB ( Veronica beccabunga). Alterative and diuretic. Given in scurvy, poorness and impurity of blood.

11.

BROOM HERB ( Spartium Scoparium). A certain diuretic. Used in dropsy, gravel and bladder affections.

12.

BUCHU LEAVES ( Barosma betulina). Diuretic, diaphoretic and stimulant. Used in all affections of urinary organs, gravel and inflammation.

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BUCKBEAN or BOGBEAN ( Menyanthes trifoliata). Bitter tonic. A very valuable remedy in rheumatism, scurvy, indigestion, fevers, dropsy, &c.

14.

BURDOCK HERB (Arctium lappa). Alterative, emollient, diaphoretic. In all skis diseases a certain remedy. Makes a good cleansing poultice.

15.

BURDOCK ROOT (Arctium lappa). Possesses same qualities as the Herb, but is much stronger.

16.

CAMOMILE HERB (Anthemis nobilis). Diuretic, tonic, emetic, diaphoretic. Used for indigestion, female disorders, spasms, &c.

17.

CAMOMILE FLOWERS. Possess same properties as the Herb. By themselves or with- equal quantity of broken Poppy Heads, they make a soothing poultice in neuralgia, burns, sprains, SlCj

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CALUMBA ROOT (Cocculus palmatus) A bitter tonic without astringency. Valuable in all cases of dyspepsia, weakness of Stomach, &c.

19.

CASCARILLA BARK (Cascarilla eluteria). Tonic, digestive. Admirable tonic in fevers, flatulence, dyspepsia, diarrhoea.

20.

CENTAURY HERB (Erythrcea centaurium). Tonic, stomachic, emmenagogue. An excellent general tonic. Used extensively in dyspepsia, jaundice and female irregularities.

21.

CLIVERS HERB (Galium aparine). Diuretic, tonic, alterative. A solvent of gravelly deposits in the bladder. Most valuable in obstructions of urine, &c.

21a.

CLOVER (Trifolium pratense). Pectoral, anti-dysentric. Has peculiar soothing property applied in poultice form to ill-conditioned ulcers. A strong infusion in¬ ternally gives prompt relief in whooping cough.

22.

COLT’S FOOT LEAVES (Tussilaga farfara). Demulcent, emollient, and expectorant. A popular and reliable remedy for coughs.

S3.

COMFREY LEAVES (Symphytum officinale). Demulcent astringent. A gentle remedy in cases of diarrhoea Good also for coughs.

24.

COMFREY ROOT. Demulcent, expectorant, astringent. Highly esteemed for all pulmonary complaints, consumption, bleeding of lungs, Sic.

25.

CRANESBILL HERB (Geranium maculatum). Astringent, tonic, styptic. Valuable in haemorrhages, fluxes, chronic and mucous discharge.

16.

CRANESBILL ROOT. Same properties as Herb, but much stronger. As a styptic in internal and external bleeding it is especially good.

27.

CUDWEED or COTTONWEED (Gnaphalium germanum) . Astringent, discutieut. Very useful in quins.es, mumps, See. Also a good gargle for ulcerated and sore throats.

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DANDELION HERB (Leontoduni taraxacum). Diuretic, tonic, aperient. Useful in all liver and kidney disorders.

29.

DANDELION ROOT. Properties same as Herb, to which it is generally preferred.

29 a.

DOG’S GRASS (Triticum repens). Diuretic, anti-periodic. Opens obstructions of the liver and gall, frets away stone in the bladder, kills worms in children.

SO.

ELDER LEAVES (Sambucus niger). Diaphoretic, sudorific, emollient. Chiefly used as a wash for chaps, soreness, the eyes and complexion.

SI.

ELECAMPANE ROOT ( In nice helenum) . Diaphoretic, diuretic, alterative. A remedy for coughs, consumption, and pulmonary disorder generally.

32.

EYEBRIGHT (Euphrasia officinalis). Tonic, astringent. Makes a good wash for inflamed eyes, dimness and weakness of sight.

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85. FEATHERFEW or FEVERFEW HERB ( Chrysanthemum parihenium). Aperient carminative, bitter. Used to promote the menses, remove worms, and in hyateria.

83a. FENNEL HERB (Fceniculum officinale). Aromatic, diuretic, stomachic. Greatly benefits persons with lethargy, inveterate headache, and sciatica.

54. FIGWORT HERB ( Scrophularia nodosa). Diuretic, alterative. Most valuable in all

skin diseases and blood impurities.

84a. FIVE LEAF GRASS (Poientilld replans). Tonic, astringent and febrifuge. A decoc¬ tion has been found useful in fevers, bowel complaints, menorrhagia and other haemorrhages. Useful gargle for sore and bleeding gums, & c.

55. FUMITORY HERB (Fumaria officinalis). Tonic, diuretic, aperient. Used in liver

and stomach derangements.

S€, GENTIAN ROOT (Qentiana lutca). The most popular of tonic. Should be given in all cases of digestive weakness, general debility, female disorders, hysteria, &c.

87. GERMANDER HERB ( Teucrium chamcedrys). Stimulant, aromatic, tonic. Used in

gout, rheumatism and asthma.

88. GOLDEN ROD HERB ( Solidago vigaurea) . Astringent, styptic. Used in diarrhoea,

purging, bleeding of bowels, lungs, &c.

88a. GOLDEN SEAL (Hydrastis Canadensis). Tonic, laxative, alterative. Used in dyspepsia chronic affections, intermittent and typhoid fevers, &c. Owing to the high price,

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89. GROUND IVY HERB (Glechoma hederacea). Diuretic, tonic, pectoral. Given in cough*.

urinary affections, sore throats, & c.

19a. GROUND PINE (Lycopodium complanatum) . Bmmeuagogue, purgative. Active agent. Should be employed with considerable caution.

3®b. HART’S TONGUE (S colop endrium officinarum). Astringent, pectoral, vulnerary, Employed in spleen complaints.

89c. HEARTSEASE {Polygonum persicaria). Vulnerary, antiseptic. Good for convulsions in children, and Inflammation of the lungs and breast.

40. HOPS {Humulus lupulus). Tonic, nervine, anodyne. Good in dyspepsia, nervousnea*,

sleeplessness, fevers, &c.

41. HOREHOUND HERB ( Marrubium vulgare). Pectoral, stimulant, tonic. Valuable for

coughs, colds, and pulmonary complaints.

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42. HYSSOP HERB ( Hyssopus officinalis) . Stimulant, diaphoretic, carminative, tonic.

Used for coughs, colds, consumption, hoarseness, and for measles, fevers, &c., of children.

43. JUNIPER BERRIES (Juniperus communis). Diuretic, diaphoretic. Used in all kidney disorders and bladder affections, dropsy, gout, &c.

48a. LADIES’ MANTLE (Alchemilla vulgaris). Astringent in haemorrhage, t It relieves ruptures, and some females apply the leaves to enlarged breasts.

44.

LIQUORICE ROOT ( Glycyrrhiza glabra). Demulcent, emollient, expectorant. Used in coughs, consumption and chest complaints.

45.

LIVERWORT. Mucilaginous, astringent, pectoral. ^-Used for the liver, spleen jaundice, &c.

46.

LUNGWORT ( Pulmonaria officinalis) . Demulcent, mucilaginous, pectoral Valuable in all pulmonary complaints, coughs, & c.

47.

MANDRAKE ROOT (Podophyllum peltatum). Cathartic, alterative, antlielniintic and anti-bilious. Given in chronic dyspepsia, liver and bowel complaints.

48.

MARSHMALLOW LEAVES ( Althoea officinalis). Demulcent, emollient, expectorant. A popular remedy for coughs, bronchitis, & c. Useful also in urinary disorders and as a healing poultice.

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48a.

MARSHMALLOW ROOT ( Altlicea officinalis). Mucilaginous, demulcent, diuretic. I* excellent to bring away gravel, a gentle aperient and good for whooping cough.

49.

MEADOWSWEET HERB ( Spirea alba). Sub-tonic, astringent. Used in diarrhoea, infantile stomach disorders, and as a Spring and Autumn medicine.

90.

MOTHERWORT ( Leonurus cardiaca). Tonic, anti-spasmodic nervine, emmenagogue. Specially valuable in female weaknesses. Promotes menstruation. It is a tonic in heart disease.

91.

MOUNTAIN FLAX HERB (Linum catharticum) . Aperient, cathartic. Makes a certain and safe aperient medicine. ~

82.

MOUSEAR HERB (Gnaphalium iilignosum). Sudorific, tonic, expectorant. Princi¬ pally used in cough and lung affections. A specific for whooping cough.

S3.

MUGWORT HERB ( Artemesia vulgaris). Anti-bilious, tonic, emmenagogue. Induce* perspiration, promotes the menses and acts on the urinary organs.

84.

MULLEIN HERB (Verbascum thapsus). Demulcent, astringent, pectoral. Highly esteemed as a remedy for consumption and pulmonary diseases in general.

85.

NETTLES ( Urtica dioica). Astringent, tonic, diuretic. Useful in internal bleedings and stomach and bladder complaints.

Si.

OAK BARK ( Quercus alba). Astringent, tonic, antiseptic. Makes a good cleansing gargle in sore and putrid throat. Useful in diarrhoea.

57.

PARSLEY PIERT or BREAKSTONE (Alcheniilla arvensis). Diuretic. Dargely pre¬ scribed for gravel, stone, and all kidney and bladder affections.

58.

PELLITORY HERB ( Parietaria officinalis) . Diuretic, expectorant. Very efficacious in diseases of the urinary organs, stone, gravel, &c.

93.

PENNYROYAL HERB (Mentha pulegium). Diaphoretic, stimulant, emmenagogue. Used for fever, measles, female irregularities, whooping cough, &e.

90.

PEPPERMINT (Mentha pipeHta). Stimulant, carminative, anti-spasmodic. For flatulency, wind, colic, and as an infant’s cordial.

80a.

PILEWORT (Ranunculus bulbosus). Recommended especially for piles. The decoc¬ tion should be drunk freely, at the same time applying Witch Hazel Ointment t# the parts affected.

81.

POPULAR BARK (Populus tremuloides) . Tonic, diuretic. Used in place of Peruvian Bark in all cases of debility, indigestion, faintness, &c.

•2.

QUASSIA WOOD (Picroena excelsa). A pure tonic. Used in dyspepsia, fevers, &c.

88.

RASPBERRY LEAVES (Rubus strigosus). Mild, astringent and stimulant. Make* a useful gargle for sore mouths, &c. Good in stomach disorders of children, and excellent medicine for females before and during confinement.

94.

RED or WATER DOCK ROOT (Rumex aquaticus). Deobstruent, detergent. Make* * good cleansing lotion for cancerous and diseased surfaces. Internally for the blood.

65.

RED SAGE HERB (Salvia officinalis). Diaphoretic, astringent, tonic. Makes an excellent gargle in sore throat, ulcerated mouth, &c. Good for cold, fevers, &c.

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ROSEMARY (Rosmarinus officinalis). Astringent, stimulant, anti-spasmodic Makes an excellent hair wash. Useful in canker, all nervous disorders and female complaints.

97.

RUE (Riita graveolens) . Stimulant, anti-spasmodic, emmenagogue. Chiefly used lor suppressed menses, hysteria and amenorrhoea. Also good for worms.

88.

SANICLE HERB (Sanicula Europea). Nervine, astringent, alterative, t! sed in con¬ sumption, inflammation of bronchial passages, bleeding of lungs, and bladder affections.

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SARSAPARILLA ( Smilax Sarsaparilla). Tonic, demulcent, and alterative. Restore® vigour to the constitution when broken down. .

69

SASSAFRAS BARK ( Laura sassafras). Stimulant, diaphoretic, diuretic. Used la

eruptions, rheumatism, gout, &c.

69 a,

SELF HEAL ( Prunella vulgaris). Astringent. A curative of wounds, and very successful in repressing inflammation or stopping the flow of blood in any wounds.

70.

SC VBIOUS ®r DEVIL’S BIT ( Scabiosa succisa). Stimulant, febrifuge, demulcent Useful for coughs, fevers and inflammations.

70a.

SHEPHERD’S PURSE ( CaPsella Bursa Pastoris). Acid, detergent, astringent. Good for bleeding of the nose and diarrhoea.

71.

SKULLCAP HERB ( Scutellaria laterifolia ), Tonic, nervine, anti-spasmodic. Most excellent in all cases requiring a nervine. A specific for St. Vitus Dance and ricket#. Said to cure hydrophobia.

72.

SCURVY GRASS ( Cochlearia officinalis) . Strongly anti-scorbutic, and should be given in all cases requiring such a remedy.

73,

SENNA ( Cassia senna). Cathartic, laxative. Most popular and certain of remedies for constipation.

73 a.

SOAPWORT HERB ( Saponaria officinalis) . Tonic, alterative, diaphoretic. A purifier of the blood. Of great service in asthma and all disorders of the breast where the promotion of expectoration is desirable.

74.

SOUTHERNWOOD (OLD MAN OF LAD’S LOVE). Tonic and anthelmintic. For worms, nervousness and female disorders. .

74 a.

SPEEDWELL (Veronica beccabunga). Diuretic, emmenagogue, anti-scorbutic. An excellent cleanser of the blood and opens all obstructions.

74 b.

SPIGELIA ( Spigelia Marilandica) . Anthelmintic, narcotic, acid. Valuable worm medicine, but should be used with caution as to constitutional adaption.

75.

TANSY HERB (Tanaceium vulgare). Tonic diaphoretic emmenagogue. Chiefly

used for female irregularities and worms.

76.

TORMENTIL ROOT (Tormentilla officinalis). Tonic, astringent. An excellent remedy for piles, diarrhoea, dysentry, diabetes, &c.

77.

UVA URSI (Arbutus Uva JJrsi). Diuretic, astringent, tonic. Very useful in all affec¬ tions of the urinary apparatus.

78.

VALERIAN ROOT (Valeriana officinalis) . Tonic, nervine. Useful in all cases nervous debility especially in female hysteria, &c.

79.

VERVAIN HERB (Verbena hastata). Stimulant, diaphoretic, nervine, emetic. Specially used in fits, fevers, coughs, asthma, &c.

80.

WOOD SAGE HERB (Teucriutn scorodonia). Tonic, Stimulant. A pleasant bitter, useful iri fevers, rheumatism, debility, &c.

81.

WILD CARROT HERB (Daucus carota). Diuretic. A really fine remedy in ail urinary obstructions, gravel, dropsy, &c.

81a.

WINTERGSEEN (Qaultheria procumbens). Stimulant, aromatic, emmenagogus. It is good for diseases of the heart and arrests dysentery.

82.

WOOD BETONY HERB (Betonicm officinalis) . - Nervine, Tonic. Good in headache, convulsions, agues palsy, colic, &c.

82 a.

WOODRUFF Asperul odorata). Diuretic, deodorant, tonic, vulnerary. A pleasant and agreeable tonic, indicated iu foetor of the breath. Useful for worms in children.

S3.

WORMWOOD HERB (Artemesia absinthum) . Anthelmintic, tonic. 1D>ed m

dyspepsia and to expel worms. Also makes a good fomentation.

84.

YARROW HERB (Achilla millefolium) . Astringent, diuretic, diaphoretic. Certain cure for colds and fevers.

a.

YELLOW DOCiH ROOT (Rumex orispus). An anti-fat and alterative. Should b@ taken whenever blood is impure, iu akin disease*, &c.

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