APIUM GRAVEOLENS.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
A. graveolens, L., (Celery.)
Nat. order , Umbelliferæ.
Authority.
Beckwith (O. M. and S. Rep., 3, 116), took twenty and sixty drops of tincture from the seeds.
STOMACH
- Unpleasant feelings in stomach, with belching; the regurgitation tasting of the celery (within one hour, after 20 drops).
- Heartburn (soon after 60 drops).
- Spitting up food (soon after 60 drops).
- Gone feeling in pit of stomach, lasting for hours, and partially relieved by eating (after 60 drops).
SUPPLEMENT: APIUM GRAVEOLENS. Authorities.
2 , L. W. Berridge, M.D., Amer. Journ. of Hom. Mat. Med., vol. viii, 187 4, p. 126, effects on Miss. ---, from eating celery; 3 , W. J. Ramsden, Brit. Med. Journ. (Hom. World, 1878, p. 343), a patient ate a whole stick of the vegetable.