EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Euphorbia lathyris, Linn.
Natural order , euphorbiaceæ.
Common name , Caper-spurge.
Preparation , Tincture of whole plant.
Authorities.
1 , Bennewitz, A. H. Z., 7, 257, effects of the seeds on two children; 2 , M. Jacob, Am. J. Med. Sc., Jan. 1845, a man was poisoned by the bruised seeds.
EYE
FACE
- Face deadly pale, 1.
STOMACH
ABDOMEN
- Abdomen drawn inward, 1.
STOOL
- Stools copious, frequent, 1.
PULSE
- Pulse small, irregular, 1.
GENERAL SYMPTOMS. [10.]
FEVER
SUPPLEMENT: EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS. Authority.
3 , Journ. de Méd. de Toulouse and Répert. de Pharm., Paris (Pharm. Journ., 2d ser., vol. ii, 1861, p. 435), one man took eighteen seeds, another twenty, and a third took twenty-five.
- A short time after ingestion of the seeds they produced violent purgation, vomiting, frequent diarrhœa, and a general pallidness and coldness spread over the body, 3.