Jalapa

Timothy F. Allen দ্বারাThe Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica

Ipomœa purga, Hayne.

Natural order , Convolvulaceæ.

Synonyms , Convolvulus purga, Wenderoth; Exogonium purga, Benth.

Common name , Jalap.

Preparation , Trituration of the root.

Authority.

Noack and Trinks, Arzneimittellehre.

  • Violent headache.
  • Humming in the ears.
  • Stinging on the tongue and in the fauces.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Increased motion of the stomach, sometimes attended with a slight degree of transitory nausea, succeeded by an increased activity of the small intestines as far as the region of the cæcum, where a sensation of illness becomes seated for a time; after this, the prover experiences a motion in the colon and its flexions, until a desire for stool ensues, which takes place without any great irritation, without being succeeded by any other irritation or desire, even if another looser evacuation should take place.
  • Colic; violent seated pains in the small intestines, as if the abdomen would be cut to pieces.
  • Inflammation of the intestines.
  • Soreness of the anus.
  • The first stool is always thick, and has a reddish tinge, with a sour smell, which is strikingly different from the putrid smell of the aloes stools. [10.]
  • Violent, excessive evacuations.
  • Bloody stools.
  • After several watery evacuations, the pulse becomes perceptibly weaker.
  • The number of pulsations diminishes.
  • Excessive uneasiness and tossing about of the limbs.
  • Pain in the thighs.
  • Fainting fits.
  • Weakness.
  • Febrile attacks.
  • After several watery evacuations the temperature decreases.

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