EPILOBIUM PALUSTRE.
By Timothy F. Allen â The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Epilobium palustre, Linn., var . lineare, Gray; (Epilobium lineare, Muhl.; E. squamatum, Nutt.).
Natural order , OnagraceÃĻ.
Common names , "Willow" herb (Dr. Wright), (name usually applied to Epilobium angustifolium).
Preparation , Tincture of the root.
Authority.
J. S. Wright, M.D., proving with tincture of root, 1/2 ounce first day, 1 ounce second and third days, U. S. Med. Investigator, N. S., 1, 325.
- Headache (part of S. 11).
- Face red (ninth day).
- Ptyalism (seventh and eighth days).
- In morning, throat commenced filling up; at noon, could not swallow water; larynx sore to pressure, swollen on outside, with hard lumps on both sides of larynx (sixth day).
- On an attempt to swallow water it would fly out of my nose (ninth day).
- Can swallow liquids (tenth day).
- Three loose stools (eighth day); none (ninth day).
- Urine red (ninth day).
- Hard chill commenced at 11 A.M., lasted an hour; high fever came on, with aching all over and severe headache; this lasted all night; could not sleep (fourth day). [10.]
- Fever and headache passed off, but returned in the afternoon and evening more severe, lasted all night (fifth day).
- High fever and headache all the time (sixth day).
- Dull and sleepy, but could not sleep; the saliva would choke me (eighth day).