====== SANICULA AQUA ====== ^ Standard name | Sanicula aqua | ^ Other names | | ^ Standard abbr. | Sanic. | ^ Other abbr. | | ^ Scientific name | | ^ Other scientific names | | ^ Common names | | ^ Substance description | A Mineral Spring Water of Ottawa, Ill., U.S.A. (Containing, approximately, in grains per gallon Nat. m. 93, Calc. m. 23 1/2, Mag. m. 23 1/4, Calc. bicarb. 14 1/4, Calc. sul. 9 1/2, K. sul. 5, Nat. bicarb. 1, Nat. bro. 1/3, Fe. bicarb. 1/10, Nat. iod. 1/12, Sil. 1/2, Alumina 1/100, and traces of Lith. bicarb., Nat. ph., Borax.) Dilutions of the spring water. Triturations of the evaporated salt. | ^ Distinctness | VARIANTS (the composition of the water may have changed throughout the years) | ^ Classification | Chemical substance -- Mixture | The remedy you buy from your homeopathic pharmacy may be different from the one used in the provings -- it may not work even if properly selected. ===== Provings ===== ===== Materia medica ===== ===== Notes ===== All standard homeopathic remedy names are listed in the [[en:rem:start|Official Remedy Name List]]. [[en:rem:extended|Extended Remedy Name List]] includes all known naming variations (homeopathic names only). The [[en:rem:complete|Complete Remedy Name List]] includes all homeopathic names and all common names. This page is a part of ongoing [[en:homeorem|Project Remedies]].