RICINUS.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Ricinus communis, Linn.
Natural order , Euphorbiaceæ.
Common names , Palma christi, Castor oil plant.
Preparation , The oil expressed from the seeds.
Authorities.
1 , Langier, Am. J. Med. Sc., 1828, p. 207, effects of repeated employment of the oil as a cathartic; 2 , Mun. de la Med. Cont., 1838, Venice (A. H. Z., 19, 64), effects of an emulsion of eight ripe seeds, with water; 3 , Bergius, Mat. Med., effects on a man, of chewing a single seed at bedtime; 4 , Journ. de Chim. Méd., 1856 (S. J., 94, 296), a man ate the seed in place of the oil; 5 , Med. Times and Gaz., 1861, 1, 555, a man swallowed three fresh seeds (death in forty-six hours); 6 , Pharm. J., 1866, effects of eating a few seeds; 7 , Prof. Houze de L'Aulmont, Archiv. de Gen., 1867 (S. J., 146, p. 41), a woman took 30 to 50 grains of the seeds in milk; 8 , Cameron, Med. Times and Gaz., 1870, p. 581, effects of eating seeds, in two children; 9 , omitted; 10 , Rapp, La Tribune Med., No. 160, September 10th, 1871, a man ate a number of seeds with the intention of purging himself; 11 , Sharp, M. H. Rev., 1876, p. 745, took 1 grain of 1st cent. trit., night and morning, for three days.
HEAD
- Vertigo (after a few hours), 9 ; (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
- Headache (after a few hours), 9 ; (after eleven hours and a half), 10, 11.
- Severe headache (third day), 9.
EYE
- The eyes are convulsed and drawn upward in the orbits, the conjunctiva injected, and copious lachrymation; pupils only moderately dilated (after a few hours), 9 ; (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
EAR
- Buzzing in the ears (after a few hours), 9.
- Humming in the ears (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
FACE
- Features drawn (after a few hours), 9.
- Pale face (after a few hours), 9.
- Face slightly congested (fourth day), 9. [10.]
- Face pale ; and the features strongly contracted (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
MOUTH
- Tongue coated white and dry (second day); white (fourth day), 9.
- Tongue furred and rather dry, 8.
- No cerebral symptoms, but twitchings of the mouth were noticed once in the small boy, 8.
THROAT
- Burning pain in the gullet accompanied the vomiting, 6.
STOMACH
- Appetite and Thirst.
- Anorexia (second day), 9.
- No appetite (fourth day); returns (sixth day), 9.
- Great thirst, 8.
- Burning thirst (after a few hours), 9 ; (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
- Pyrosis (after three or four hours, and on second and fourth days), 9. [20.]
- Pyrosis lasting four days (after three or four hours), 10.
- Nausea and Vomiting.
- Nausea and vomiting, 2.
- Nausea, then vomiting; the matter vomited contained fragments of seeds and drops of oil (after three or four hours); the nausea and vomiting are persistent; the matters vomited are liquid, slightly colored by a little bile, and contain only a few mucous threads in suspension (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
- Nausea (after three or four hours); followed by vomiting, which contained fragments of the seeds and drops of oil floating on it; at 5.30 P.M., the vomited matter is fluid, lightly colored by some bile, and holds some glairy filaments suspended; the vomiting lasts till 3 A.M.; vomiting again (second and fourth days), 9.
- Violent profuse vomiting, 7.
- Violent vomiting and purging, accompanied by burning pain in the gullet and stomach, with all the symptoms of Asiatic cholera, 6.
- The following morning he was attacked with violent vomiting and purging, which continued the whole day, 3.
- Vomiting without pain, 2.
- The substances ejected from the stomach were of a pultaceous nature, 8.
- Yellowish-green vomitings and violent colics (after six hours), 5.
- Stomach. [30.]
- A kind of bar across the pit of the stomach, which caused profound anguish (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
- A sensation as if a bar lay over his stomach, with profound anguish (after a few hours), 9.
- The pit of the stomach is very sensitive, and from this point as a centre, pains shoot towards the umbilicus and hypochondria; pressure, whether hard or gentle, neither relieves nor aggravates them (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
ABDOMEN
- The different segments of the abdominal recti can be seen successively and individually contracting under the skin (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
- Rumbling in the abdomen, 2.
- The patient feels as if all his intestines were violently drawn together (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
- Violent colic, 4. [40.]
- Violent colics and yellowish-green vomitings (after six hours), 5.
- Cramps with the diarrhœa, 9.
- Pain over the abdomen increased by pressure, 8.
STOOL
- Violent purging with the vomiting, 6.
- Bloody diarrhœa, 7.
- Diarrhœa without pain, 2.*
- Purging with vomiting, 3.
- *A few diarrhœic stools; in three or four hours after taking the seeds the alvine dejections became more frequent and more copious, they escaped without griping or colic, in the form of a serous fluid, containing slimy matter; after about ten hours the diarrhœa became almost incessant , and was colliquative, the evacuations presenting the same appearance as in cholera, 10.
- Stools frequent and watery, 8.
- Three or four hours afterwards he passed several loose stools; the stools became more numerous and copious, were passed without tenesmus or colic, formed of serous liquid mixed with mucus; about 4 P.M., the diarrhœa became incessant, with cramps and chilliness; at 5.30, the diarrhœa becomes colliquative, and the stools look as in cholera. Diarrhœa continued (second and third days); moderate diarrhœa without tenesmus or colic (fourth day); some diarrhœa (fifth day); only two stools (sixth day), 9. [50.]
- Complete confinement of the bowels for five days; this made him uncomfortable and caused headache, 11.
URINARY ORGANS
- Complete anuria, at 5.30 P.M., since 10 A.M. (first and second days), 9.
- At 10 A.M., he passes a small quantity of dark-colored, thick, and highly albuminous urine (second day); urine still scanty, with large precipitates, by heat or Nitric acid (third day); still very albuminous (fourth day); ceases to be albuminous (sixth day), 9.
- Complete suppression of urine since taking the seeds (after eleven hours and a half); emission of a small quantity of deeply-colored, thick, and highly albuminous urine (second to fifth day), 10.
RESPIRATORY ORGANS
- Voice very veiled (after a few hours), 9.
- The voice is decidedly changed (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
PULSE
- The pulse is normal as to frequency, but extremely small , and now and then scarcely perceptible at the radial artery (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
- Pulse normal in frequency, but so small that sometimes it can hardly be felt at the radial artery (after a few hours), 9.
- Pulse 130, 8.
- Pulse weak, 2.
INFERIOR EXTREMITIES. [60.]
- Gangrene appeared in one foot and necessitated amputation, 4.
GENERALITIES
- Very pale and listless, 8.
- (Anæmia very marked, with great lassitude), (fifth day), 10.
- Profound adynamia, it takes two persons to support the patient (after a few hours), 9.
- Convulsions, 4.
- Muscular contractions (after a few hours), 9.
- Extreme collapse, accompanied by purging and vomiting, 8.
- Extreme lassitude (second day), 9.
- Great weakness; the patient has to be held up by two men (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
- The muscles of the limbs, as well as of the trunk, are affected with very painful cramps (after eleven hours and a half), 10. [70.]
- Cramps (second day); in long intervals (third day), 9.
SKIN
- Jaundice very pronounced (fourth day), 9, 10.
- The skin became saffron yellow, 4.
- A pruriginous eruption, or redness and itching, at the wrists and bendings of the knees, 1.
SLEEP
- A great desire for sleep, 8.
FEVER
- Chilliness with the diarrhœa, 9.
- Coldness (after ten hours), 10.
- Some fever (second and third days), 9.
- Perspiring freely, 8.
- The skin is moist and cool, especially of the extremities (after eleven hours and a half), 10. [80.]
- Forehead covered with cold sweat (after a few hours), 9 ; (after eleven hours and a half), 10.
CONDITIONS
- Aggravation.
- ( Pressure ), Pain over abdomen.
SUPPLEMENT: RICINUS. Authority.
12 , Lond. Med. Gaz., 1840-1, vol. ii, p. 739 (Amer. Hom. Obs., 1876, p. 78).
- It has caused salivation, 12.