| Common Name : | 
												Spanish Fly | 
											
																																	
																						
																						
																						
												| Part Used : | 
												The whole Dried Fly. | 
											
																						
																						
																						
												| Physiological Actions : | 
												This agent when applied to the skin produces a burning pain, hyperemia; vesicles which tend to coalesce, and if the action is continued will terminate in sloughing and ulceration. When applied to the chest, the lungs beneath become pale and anaemic, | 
											
																						
																						
												| Therapeutic Use : | 
												The powerful drug produces a furious disturbance in the animal economy, attacking the urinary and sexual organs espically, preventing their function, and setting up violent inflammations and causing frenzies delirium simulating hydrophobia symptoms ( | 
											
																						
																						
																						
												| Pricing Class : | 
												G | 
											
																						
											
											
																						
																																												
												| Dosage : | 
												It stimulates and excites sexual organs in both sexes when 5 drops of Q thrice daily is used. Stop medicines after a week. If taken regularly for a long time it causes impotency. | 
											
																																	
												| Group : | 
												Mother Tincture | 
											
																																	
												| Therapeutic Index : | 
												Sexual organ  weakness | 
											
																																	
												| Strength : | 
												1:10 | 
											
																																	
												| Reference : | 
												EHP and Materia Medica |