Schinus

από John Henry ClarkeA Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica

molle. N. O. Anacardiaceæ. Tincture of the berries. Tincture of leaves and berries.

Clinical

Diarrhœa / Liver, griping pain in / Œsophagus, dryness of / Spinal cord, drawing in / Vomiting

Characteristics

Allen says Schinus is an evergreen shrub, native of Mexico and South America, and frequently cultivated in Southern California under the names "Pepper tree" and "Chili pepper." The symptoms were observed by Dr. P. W. Poulson on a young lady who ate a few berries after dinner, and on himself. Poulson ate leaves as well as berries, and he had heartburn, griping in liver, and "a kind of drawing sensation as in the spinal cord and cerebellum."

Relations

Compare: Anac., Rhus, Comoc.

11. Stomach

Long-continued vomiting, "as if all the bowels would be emptied out"; vomiting very painful, as the vomiting subsided diarrhœa came on, the diarrhœa being painless. Heart burn, dryness of œsophagus.

12. Abdomen

Rolling and flatulence in the bowels, and a griping sensation in the liver.

13. Stool

Painless diarrhœa following painful vomiting. Profuse diarrhœa continuing all night.

20. Back

Drawing sensation as in the spinal cord and cerebellum.

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