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Arzneimittelindex INDEX Arzneimittelindex A Cattleya labiata 2 Aerangis distincta Causticum 175 Materia Medica 86 China officinalis 225 Agaricus muscarius 52 Coca 128, 131 Americium nitricum 148 Cochleanthes discolor Anellia africana 11 Materia Medica 100 Apis 67 Prüfung der Verreibung 562 Apis mellifica 279, 293 Coeloglossum viride Apis regina 293 Materia Medica 106 Argentum nitricum 117 Coelogyne ovalis 12 Aurum 175, 207, 219 Coelogyne pandurata Materia Medica 108 B Prüfung 111 Barium phosphoricum 234 Coelogyne pandurate 67 Beryllium 244 Coffea 75, 127-128, 131 Bletia purpurea 12 Colibacillinum 159, 185 Brassavola acaulis 90, 93 Colocynthis 165 Materia Medica 88 Conium 253, 261 Brassavola nodosa 2 Corallorhiza odontorhiza 35 Materia Medica 92 Materia Medica 112 Bryonia 188 Cryptococcus neoformans 54, 90 Bufo 107 Cryptostylis 31 Bulbophyllum minutissimum 18 Culex musca 67, 190 Cuprum 207-208, 219 C Curium 134 Calcium carbonicum 105, 188 Cymbidium devonianum 119 Calypso bulbosa 57, 69, 96 Materia Medica 115 Materia Medica 94 Cypripedium acaule Camphora 211, 219 Materia Medica 121 Cantharis 185 Cypripedium parviflorum/pubescens 35, 38, Carbo fullerenum 63 45, 74-75, 127 Carcinosinum 149, 159, 199, 276, 293 Materia Medica 123 Klein_Orchideen_Deutsch_151108.indd 595 12.11.2015 11:00:33 596 Arzneimittelindex INDEX Cypripedium pubescens 280 Gymnadenia conopsea Cypripedium reginae Materia Medica 189 Materia Medica 132 H D Handystrahlung 75 Dactylorhiza fuchsii 50, 67, 139 Helleborus 234 Materia Medica 135 Herpes-Nosode 234 Dactylorhiza maculata 11, 55, 70, 136, 140 Holcoglossum amesianum 32 Materia Medica 138 Hyoscyamus 185, 188 Dactylorhiza praetermissa 43, 82, 141, 147 Materia Medica 143 I Dactylorhiza purpurella 143 Ipsea speciosa 6 Dendrobium lasianthera Materia Medica 160 K Dendrobium nobile 12 Kohlendioxid 274 Dendrobium tetragonum var. giganteum Koriander 274 Materia Medica 162 Dipodium punctatum 35 L Materia Medica 164 Lac delphinum 58 Disa chrysostachya 31 Lac humanum 293 Disa satyriopsis 31 Lac loxodonta(e) 68, 234 Disa uniflora 51, 54, 168 Lac suilinum 111 Materia Medica 166 Laurocerasus 253, 261 Prüfung 169 Lilium tigrinum 45 DPT 219 Liparis viridiflora Dracula-Orchidee 28 Materia Medica 191 Dyakia hendersoniana Listera ovata 295 Materia Medica 176 Lunge 199 Lycopodium 180 E Lyssinum 159 Eberthinum 188 E.-coli-Nosode 185 M Encyclia cochleata Malandrinum 192, 268 Materia Medica 178 Malaria-Nosode 159, 234 Prüfung 181 Malleola dentifera Epidendrum ibaguense 7 Materia Medica 193 Eulophia 10 Maxillaria uncata Materia Medica 195 F Medorrhinum 48, 175 Fluor 47-48, 51 Melilotus 234 Fluoricum acidum 197 Mercurius 105 Folliculinum 268, 293 Musca domestica 67-68, 190, 263-265, 268 Mycobacterium paratuberculosis 274 G Goodyera pubescens N Materia Medica 186 Natrium phosphoricum 234 Grammatophyllum speciosum 18 Neon 63 Klein_Orchideen_Deutsch_151108.indd 596 12.11.2015 11:00:33 INDEX Arzneimittelindex 597 Neottia ovata 295 S Nervilia aragoana 12 Scirrhinum 199 Niobium 224, 234 Scutellaria 127, 129, 131 Nitricums 120 Secale 52 Selenium 129, 131 O Sepia 82, 175, 219 Oberonia anceps 13 Spiranthes autumnalis 69, 74, 82 Oncidium ornithorhynchum Materia Medica 245 Materia Medica 198 Spiranthes diuretica 13 Orchis mascula 295 Spiranthes spiralis 35, 38, 69 Materia Medica 200 Materia Medica 245 Orchis militaris Sycotic Compound 120 Materia Medica 203 Orchis morio 295 T Orchis simia 32, 38, 40, 43, 47, 53-54, 64, Thea 128, 131 77, 140, 204 Thelychiton speciosus 44, 82 Hahnemannische Prüfung (1.) 420 Materia Medica 250 Hahnemannische Prüfung (2.) 506 Prüfung 254 Materia Medica 205 Toxoplasmose-Nosode 185 Trichoceros antennifer 29, 40, 59, 63, 68, 70, P 77, 83 Palladium 120, 137, 175 Hahnemannische Prüfung 301 Peristeria elata 7 Materia Medica 262 Phalaenopsis gigantea 32, 40, 61, 63, 65, Tuberculinum aviaire 199 68-70, 82-83, 148 Typhus-Nosode 188 Hahnemannische Prüfung 523 Materia Medica 220 U Pholidota 12 Ureaplasma urealyticum 111 Phosphorus 120, 175 Pituitary anterior 128, 131 V Platinum metallicum 102, 105, 134, 168, 175 Valeriana 129, 131 Pleione bulbocodioides Vanda coerulea 12 Materia Medica 235 Vanilla planifolia 10, 35-37, 49, 51, 54, 59, Pleurothallis lanceana 65, 68, 76, 81-82, 145, 210, 227, 247, 265 Materia Medica 239 Hahnemannische Prüfung 344 Plumbum metallicum 105, 120 Materia Medica 269 Proteus 175 Veratrum album 69, 111 Psychopsis Kalihi Materia Medica 242 Y Pulsatilla 175 Yersinia 159 R Radium 134 Rattus 89, 93 Regenwurm 274 Rhus toxicodendron 131 Klein_Orchideen_Deutsch_151108.indd 597 12.11.2015 11:00:33 598 Stichwortindex INDEX Stichwortindex A Chronisches Erschöpfungssyndrom 77, 211, 253 ADHS 40, 61, 70, 72, 222 Chui Zhu Lan. Siehe Malleola dentifera ADS 40, 61, 70, 222 CITES 4 AIDS 87 Clamshell Orchid. Siehe Encyclia cochleata Akne 134 Common Marsh Orchid. Siehe Dactylorhiza Albius, Edmond 273 majalis Allergien 60, 84, 99, 134 Common Spotted Orchid. Amenorrhoe 114 Siehe Dactylorhiza fuchsii Anpassungsfähigkeit 18, 58 Computerspiele 45, 47, 63, 75, 128, 140 Aphrodisiakum 12 Coral Root Orchid. Apostasiaceae XII Siehe Corallorhiza odontorhiza Apostasioideae 17-18, 84 Cortez 272 Asparagales 17, 45 Creeping Lady’s Tresses. Asperger-Syndrom 40, 45, 59, 61, 63, 73 Siehe Goodyera pubescens Ästhetik 48 Cri encephalique 99 Aufzüge 64 Crucifix Orchid. Siehe Epidendrum ibaguense Aurasehen 170 Culpeper 11, 202 Außenseiter 43, 61 Cypripediaceae XII Autismus 37, 40, 43, 45, 49, 59, 61-62, 68, Cypripedioideae 17-18, 84 72-74, 107, 117, 125, 206, 221 D B Daffodil Orchid. Siehe Ipsea speciosa Bee Orchid. Siehe Ophrys apifera daisy family. Siehe Asteraceae or Compositae Begin, Marty 247 Dekadenz 46 Bernard, Noel 23 Delikatessen 50, 275 Beziehungen 66 Delirium 75 Bird Beak Orchid. Depression 47, 61, 168 Siehe Oncidium ornithorhynchum dermatitis. Siehe eczema Black Orchid. Siehe Coelogyne pandurata Dioscorides 8, 201 Blue Vanda. Siehe Vanda coerulea Diphtherie 113 Blüte 21 Down-Syndrom 61 Bottlebrush Orchid. Siehe Liparis viridiflora Durchblutungsstörungen 83 bourbon tea. Siehe faham Dysgrafie 70 Dysmenorrhoe 114 C Cabugos, Mujiba 181, 254 E Calopogon tuberosus 26 Early Purple Orchid. Siehe Orchis mascula Cattleya aclandiae 26 E.-coli-Miasma 185 Cattley, William 2 Einfallsreichtum 32 Chlorophyll 22 Ekzeme 81, 84 Cholera-Miasma 207-208, 219 Eleganz 25 Cholesterin 110 Elephant Ear Orchid. Choudhuri 128 Siehe Phalaenopsis gigantea Klein_Orchideen_Deutsch_151108.indd 598 12.11.2015 11:00:33 INDEX Stichwortindex 599 Energieüberschuss 77 Heath Spotted Orchid. Engagement 43, 62 Siehe Dactylorhiza maculata Enthusiasmus 46 Hedonismus 46 Entzündungen 81 Hering, Constantin 121 Enzephalitis 35, 75 Herpes 81, 83-84, 263 Epidendroideae 17-18, 84 Herpes-Miasma 264, 268 Epilepsie 95, 111 Herrschaft 56 epiphytisch 19 Himmel auf Erden 44 Erektionsstörungen 81 Hirnverletzungen 83 Erregbarkeit 75 Hitzewallungen 82, 252, 280 Erschöpfung 77 Hodenkrebs 81 Erysipel 113 Höhere Epidendroideae 17, 84 Espirito Santo. Siehe Peristeria elata Homophobie 263 Exorzismus 10 Homosexualität 50, 263 Hook-shaped Maxillaria. F Siehe Maxillaria uncata Fallfuß 82 Hormonstörungen 82, 252, 280 Familie 66 Hyacinth Orchid. Siehe Dipodium punctatum Fan Orchid. Siehe Dactylorhiza majalis Hybrid Butterfly Orchid. Farben 78 Siehe Psychopsis ‘Kalihi’ Farbvorlieben 78 Hydrozephalus 75 Fehlgeburt 82 Hypertonie 83 Feltes, Evelyn 111 Hypotonie 83 Fieber 74 Fly Orchid. Siehe Trichoceros antennifer I Fragrant Orchid. 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