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tx
cutaneous system
rubeola
botanicals

primary herbs

Euphrasia officinalis: locally and internally; sore eyes, margins of lids swollen with watery acrid discharge, distressing catarrhal conditions (Harper-Shove, p. 180)

• Ellingwood (index) and Harper-Shove (p. 180) list a number of remedies used for "measles." Care must be taken not to suppress this condition. A list is provided below which the practitioner may consult with care:
Aconitum napellus (toxic)
Anemone pulsatilla (toxic)
Asclepias tuberosa
Atropa belladonna (toxic)
Camphora officinarum
Drosera rotundifolia
Eupatorium perfoliatum: irritable cough of rubeola (Felter, p. 366)
Gelsemium sempervirens (toxic)
Lobelia inflata (toxic)
Myrica cerifera
Rhus toxicodendron (toxic)
Sambucus canadensis
Sticta pulmonaria
Trifolium pratense


complementary herbs


footnotes