Aesculus Hippocastanum - Appendix symptoms - T.F. Allen
Horse Chestnut, Aesc hip, Aesculus Hipposcastanum, Aesculus Hippocastanum, Aesculus hip, Aesc.
Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Aesculus in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
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APPENDIX
Authorities
1, Cooley, N. Y. St. Trans., 8, 330 (took the tinct.); 2, Buchmann, Viertl Jahrschrift, 10, 1 (took the powdered nut and tinct.); 3, Augusta B. ibid. (nut and θ); 4, Miss W. Br., ibid. (nut); 5, Miss W. N., ibid. (nut); 6, Pastor R. H. ibid. (nut); 7, Ed. B. ibid. (tinct.); 8, Mrs. J., ibid. (tinct.); 9, C. W. Boyce, Hale's New Remedies, 2d ed. (1st. dec. trit.); 10, T. C. Duncan, ibid. (1st and 2d dec. dil.); 11, W. Warren, ibid., and N. Am. J. of Hom., 10, 80, (1st and 2d dec. trit.); 12, H. M. Paine ibid. (tincture); 13, W. H. Burt, ibid. (crude nut and 1st dec. trit.); 14, C. H. Lee, ibid, (3d dil. and tinct.); 15, Dr. J. C. Raymond, N. Am. J. of Hom., 10, 90 (6th cent. potency).
Preparation
Aesculus Glabra Aesculus Hippocastanum, L. Nat. order, Sapindaceae. Common names, Horse Chestnut; (Germ.) Rosskastanie; (Fr.) Le marronnier d'Inde. Preparation, Trituration or tincture from the fresh fruit without the shell.
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