Euphorbia Hypericifolia

作者:Timothy F. AllenThe Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica

Euphorbia hypericifolia, Linn.

Natural order , Euphorbiaceæ.

Common name , Spurge.

Preparation , Tincture of the whole plant.

Authority.

Dr. True, Eclectic Med. Journ., 1875, p. 260, effects of 1/2 pint of infusion of 1/2 oz. of dried herb in a pint of water.

  • I experienced a sensation of fulness in the frontal part of the head, and also through the lateral portions, with headache similar to that produced by Cimicifuga, but not so severe; the pain seemed to centre at the crown of the head, but there was a feeling of heat above the eyes that was very characteristic; there was no ringing in the ears or vertigo, but the head symptoms were of that degree of positiveness, that it was with difficulty I could fix my mind on anything else but the headache; the maximum of the feeling was about two hours after taking the medicine, and it subsided in about three and a half hours, and was succeeded by a feeling of languor and drowsiness which lasted several hours, but no sleep was produced by it.
  • While the head symptoms existed there was a feeling of unpleasant fulness and oppression at the epigastrium, and I was compelled to take physic the second day for the constipation it had caused. (He also got the same symptom of epigastric oppression from two drachms of the tincture.)

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