SALIX PURPUREA.
By Timothy F. Allen โ The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Salix purpurea, Linn.
Natural order , Salicaceรฆ.
Common names , Red or purple willow.
Preparation , Tincture of the bark.
Authorities.
1 , Dr. T. C. Duncan, Trans. Hom. Med. Soc. State of N. Y., 1870, p. 328, chewed the bark; 1 a , same, took twice, a drachm of an infusion; 2 , same, Mrs. D., took (for hรฆmorrhoids) about a drachm of an infusion.
MIND
- Very nervous and despondent, all day (second day), 1a.
- Nervous and very irritable all day, until evening (third day), 2.
- Dulness of the intellect (second day), 1a.
HEAD
- In a few minutes I felt a full dizzy feeling in the head, commencing just in front of the ears and passing up to the vertex, like a wave; this giddy feeling lasted for a few minutes; I had to sit down and keep quiet until it passed off (after first dose); the same, full, giddy feeling in the head, but in a less marked degree (second day), 1a, 2.
MOUTH
- It has a peculiar astringent taste, puckering the mucous membrane of the buccal cavity and closing Steno's duct, 1.
- Taste of undigested food (second day), 1a.
THROAT
- Swelling of the right parotid gland (second day), 1a.
ABDOMEN
STOOL. [10.]
- Bowels loose; two stools to-day (second day), 1a.
- The bowels moved twice, with gripings in the abdomen (third day), 2.
URINARY ORGANS
- Urine slightly acid; excess of the triple and earthy phosphates and epithelium; less uric acid crystals (?) (second day), 1a.
BACK
- Aching in the right acetabulum (second day), 1a.
HEART AND PULSE
SLEEP
- Rested poorly, waked often; first too hot, then chilly; and at last, towards morning, in a profuse perspiration (first night), 1a.
FEVER
- First too hot, then chilly, and at last, towards morning, in a profuse perspiration (first night), 1a.