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These are some acute remedies from my book "People's Repertory" that one may use as a quick reference for studying purposes--keep in mind that homeopathy is the individualization of the patient's totality of symptoms in both acute and chronic cases, and should be guided by a professional homeopath for optimal healing.

A    
Aconitum napellus (monkshood) Agaricus muscarius (crazy mushroom) Allium cepa (red onion)
Aluminum Ambrosia Anacardium orientale (marking nut)
Antimonium tartaricum (tartar emetic) Apis mellifica (honyebee, queen bee) Argentum nitricum (silver nitrate)
Arnica montana (leopard's bane, a mountian daisy) Arsenicum album (arsenic) Aurum metallicum (the metal gold)
B
Baptisia tinctoria (wild indigo) Belladonna (deadly nightshade) Bellis perennis (English daisy)
Berberis vulgaris (barberry) Bryonia (wild hops)  
C    
Calendula officinalis (garden marigold) Cantharis (spanish fly) Capsicum (red or chili pepper)
Carbo vegetalis (charcoal) Carbolic Acid (phenol) Caulophyllum (blue cohosh)
Causticum (potassium hydrate) Chamomilla (chamomile flower) China officinalis (cinchona, Peruvian bark)
Cina (wormseed) Cocculus indicus (Indian cockle tree) Coccus cacti (cochineal, cactus beetle)
Coffea cruda (unroasted coffee beans) Colchicum autumnale (meadow saffron) Colocynthis (bitter apple, bitter cucumber)
Cuprum metallicum (the metal copper)    
D    
Drosera rotundiflora (sundew plant)    
     
E    
Equisetum hiemale (horsetail) Eupatorium perfoliatum (boneset or agueweed) Euphrasia (eyebright)
F    
Ferrum phosphoricum (iron phosphate)    
G    
Gelsemium sempervirens (yellow jasmine) Glonoin (nitroglycerin)  
H    
Hepar sulphuris (a type of calcium sulphide) Hydrastis canadensis (goldenseal!) Hypericum perforatum (St. John's Wort)
I    
Ignatia amara (st. Ignatuis' bean) Ipecac (Ipecacuanha) (a Braziain shrub)  
K    
Kali bichronicum (potassium bichromate) Kali phosphoricum (potassium phosphate)  
L    
Ledum palustre (wild rosemary) Lycopodium clavatum (club moss)  
M    
Magnesia phosphorica (magnesiium phosphate) Mercurius vivus or solubilis (mercury) Mezereum (spurge olive)
N    
Nux vomica (poison chestnut)    
P    
Petroleum (coal oil) Phosphoricum acidum (phosphoric acid) Phosphorus (white phosphorus)
Phytolacca decandra (pokeweed) Podophyllum (May-apple) Pulsatilla (wind flower)
R    
Ranunculus bulbous (buttercup) Rhus toxicodendron (poison ivy) Rumex crispus (yellow dock)
Ruta graveolens (rue, bitterwort)    
S    
Sambucus nigra (black elder) Sanguinaria canadensis (bloodroot) Sepia (ink of the cuttlefish or giant squid)
Silicea (silicon dioxide, quartz crystal) Spigelia marilandica (pinkroot) Spongia tosta (toasted sea sponge)
Stannum metallicum (the metal tin) Staphysagria (stavesacre, larkspur) Sulphur (the mineral sulphur)
Symphytum officinale (comfrey)    
T    
Tabacum (tabacco)    
U    
Urtica urens (stinging nettle)    
V    
Veratrum album (white hellebore)    
Z    
Zincum metallicum (metal zinc)    
 
 
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