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ACKSON, W. H. H., M. D., 191.
Jeanes, Mrs. Dr., 288

Jones, S. A., M. D., 276, 467, 528, 568.
Jousset, P., M. D., 396.

KALI BICH, 167.

Kali bich: A Verification, H. W.
Champlin, M. D., 393.

Kali cvanate, E. T. Adams, M. D., 526.
Kali hyd. 167.

Kali nit. in Diarrhoea, G. E. Clark, M. D.,
333.

Kalmia latifolia, C. Hering, M. D., 306.
Kennedy. A. L., M. D., 110.

Kent, J. T.. M D., 409

Knapp. H, M. D.. 348 385.

Kraft, Frank, M. D., 69, 79, 89, 94, 321.
Krebs, F. H., M. D., 273.

LACHESIS, 317.

Lawton (. H.. M. D., 103.
Ledum, C. Hering, M. D., 351.
Lilienthal, S., M D., 338, 412, 518. 536.
Lippe, A.. M. D., 109.

Lippincott, E., M. D., 161.

Lithium carbonicum, Dr. Farrington, 1.
Local Anæsthesia, 176.

Logan, George, M. D., 309.

Loiterings in Europe, Dr. Biggar, 3'6
Lycopodium, 169, 498.

Lycopodium in Taenia Solium, B. LeB.
Baylies, M. D., 37.

MAC CRACKEN, W. P., M. D., 385,

Magnesium in Eye Diseases, 181.

Markham, R. C., M. D., 28.
Married-

Avery, Miss M. E., M. D.. 385.
Eyermann, C. H., M. D., 581,

Decker, W. M., 490.

Mac Cracken, W. P., M. D., 385.

Roberts, L. M., M. D., 581

Wilson, C. G., 489;

Materia Medica Lectures and Notes)-

Aconitum Napellus, 8.

Aloe, 171, 389.

Alumen, 436.

Alumina, 431.

Ammonium bromatum, 6.
Ammonium carbonicum, 4.
Ammonium muriaticum, 6.
Ammonia Sal's, 3.
Aralia rac, 166.
Arnica montana, 148.
Arsenicum, 244.

Arsenicum iodidum, 166, 182,
Artemesia, 416.

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Ledum, 354

Li hium carbonicum, 1.
Lycopodium 37, 69.
Mercury, 209.
Myo otis, 417.
Naphthalin, 165.
Natrum mur, 170, 171.
Natrum sulph, 409.
Nitric Acid, 171, 391.
Nux vomica, 143.
Opium, 294.
Ova Testa. 417.
Picric Acid. 133.
Plumbum, 292.
Psorinum, 333, 417.
Pulsatilla, 410, 411.
Quinia sulph, 13
Ratanhia, 415.

Rhododendron. 171, 305.
Rhus Tox, 174. 249.
Sabadilla, 166, 170.

Saccharum al, 13.

Salicylic Acid, 220, 416.
Sanguinaria can, 167.
Sepia, 171, 230, 4.1.
Silicea, 172
Spigelia, 172, 397.
Stannum, 434
Stramonium,
Sulphur, 168 170, 172.
Sulphuric Acid, 138.
Tabacum, 334.
Thea Chinensis, 13.
Thuja, 394.

173.

Veratrum alb, 396.

Medical Science." some modern, S. A.
Jones, M. D., 528.

Migraine. Treatment of, H. P. Holmes.

M. D., 256.

Morbus Basedowii, S. Lilienthal, M. D.,

338.

Morbus Basedowii, 352.
Morphine injection. 230.
Morrow, D. B, M. D., 98.
Muilen oil, 416

Muzzy, C. R., M. D.. 365.

Myopia in Children, R. D. Tippie, M.
D. 444.

McGuire, D. J., M. D., 385.

McLaren, D. C.. M. D, 127.

McNeil, A., M. D., 406, 408, 514.

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Diseases of the Female Urethra and
Bla ider, 577.

Diseases of the Vagina. 577.
Diseases of the Mammary Glands, 577.
Faulkner's Homœopathic Physician's
Visiting List, 580.

Grigg's Philosophical Classics, 579.

Gynecology, Handbook of 82.

Handbook of General and Operative

Gynecology. 382

Hegel's Philosophy of the State and
of History, 579.

Humanity; A Poem. by Helmuth, 78.

Index talogue, Surgeon General's

Office, 380.

Pulsatilla, 410, 411.

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Insanity; Its Classification, Diagnosis REPERTOR. C. Markham, M. D. 38.

and Treatment, 77.

Lessons in Gynecology, 484.

Literary Revolution, 580.

Magazine of American History,491, 581.

Massage, by Taylor, 487.

New Growths of the Uterus, 577.

Otis Clapp & Son's Visiting List, 485.

Quiz Compends. Surgery, Obstetrics,
4 4.

Sexual Health, 486.

The Century, 487.581.

Proceedings Ohio State Society, 487.

Popular Science, 490.

Vaso-Renal Change vs. Bright's Di-
sease, 578,

What to do first in Accidents and
Emergencies, 285.

What to do in Cases of Poisoning, 285.
Wyeth's Text Book on Surgery, 380.

Nitric acid, 171, 391.

Nitro Muriatic Acid, 503.

Norton, G S., M. D, 515.

Notes on Diseases of the Eye, 181, 262,
352, 445.

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Strong. T. M., M. D, 78.
"Sunstroke" in the Mountains. C. Q.
Nelson M. D., 325.

Sulphur. 168. 170, 172.

Sulphuric Acid--A Clinical Study. C.
W. Butler, M. D., 138.

Sulphur in Diphtheritic Croup. J. A.
Ga n. M, D. 172

Surgery, 25. 175, 229, 342.

Surgery, Orificial, 25.

Surgical Notes, 25, 175, 229, 342, 537.

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The N. E Medical Gazette, 378.

The Rivista Omipatica, 379.

The Therapeutics of Sleeplessness, A. C.
Cowperthwaite, M. D., 297.
Thin-Walled Cysts, 27.

Thuja for Figwarts, Howard Crutcher,
M. D., 394.

Thyroidectomy, 175.

Tinnitus Aurium, 168.

Tipple, R. D., M. D., 265, 355, 444.

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The Medical Advance

AN ADVOCATE OF

HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE.

H. C. ALLEN, M. D., Editor and Publisher.

The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of contributors. Personalities, being foreign to scientific discussion, must be excluded.

To accommodate both reader and publisher this journal will be sent until arrears are paid and it is ordered discontinued.

The date to which subscriptions are paid will be found on the address.

VOL. XIX.

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, JULY, 1887.

No. 1.

MATERIA MEDICA.

LITHIUM CARBONICUM.

A LECTURE BY PROF. E. A. FARRINGTON, M. D.

Lithium carb., so far as proved, exerts but little depreciating effect on the vital forces, its main action seems to be about the joints; hence its efficacy in the treatment of rheumatism, and especially of gout.

Of the organs, the heart, stomach, kidneys and bladder are principally attacked; debility was observed in connection with the joint affections.

Mucous membranes are at first irritated and dry, and then they secrete a thick mucus.

The skin is the seat of an annoying itching, and finally becomes raw, sore, or rough and harsh, as in barber's itch. This itching, it will be seen, accompanies the rheumatic pains.

Studying the symptoms seriatim, we have: confusion of the head; headache on vertex and temples, on awaking; eyes pain, as if sore, could hardly keep them open; menses

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ceased suddenly; pain from left temple to orbit, better while eating, returns after eating; black motes before the

eyes; eyes sensitive after reading by candle light, right

half of objects vanish; pains over eyes; temples feel bound. Here it is like Aurum and Titanium.

Agreeably to its effects on mucous membranes, the conjunctivæ are dry and painful; the lids feel sore while and after reading. This is an excellent picture of conjunctivæ asthenopia. Here it is similar to Alumina.

Pain behind left ear toward the neck; pains from throat to left ear.

Nose swollen, red, dry in the nostrils, or mucus drops in the open air, or hangs in posterior nares; similar to Arsenicum. In scrofulous or rheumatic persons, it is part of the irritation which an excess of urates in the blood causes.

The inspired air feels cold; similar to Kali bichromicum and Corallium rubrum. Solid lumps from posterior nares and fauces, worse mornings. Similar to Sepia, Teucrium and Kali bichromicum. Cough: must sit up in bed; worse lying down; comes from a spot in the throat.

Gnawing in the stomach before a meal, with the pain in the left temple to orbit. Fullness in the stomach; can bear no pressure. Fruit and chocolate cause diarrhoea; some eructations.

Tenesmus of the bladder; pains at the neck of bladder; urine turbid, flocculent; pains down ureter and into spermatic cord and testicle, followed by red turbid urine and mucous deposit.

Menses late and scanty; pains worse in left side of body. The heart symptoms are so closely connected with the rheumatic that they must be mentioned together. Rheumatic soreness about the heart; valvular deposits; feels worse from mental agitation which causes fluttering of the heart. Similar to Natrum mur., Sepia and Calcarea ost. In valvular deposit compare also Kalmia and Ledum.

Pains in the heart when bending forward. Pain in heart, better when he urinates; jerks or shocks about the heart. Swelling, tenderness and sometimes redness of last joints of fingers.

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