Euphorbia Corollata

作者:John Henry ClarkeA Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica

Large Flowering Spurge. N. O. Euphorbiaceæ. Tincture and triturations of the root.

Clinical

Cholera / Cholera infantum / Cholerine / Diarrhœa / Gastritis / Sea-sickness

Characteristics

E. Corol. produces gastro-enteric disturbances like other Euphorbias, but with peculiarities especially in the sequence and character of the vomit: (1) deadly nausea, (2) sudden and powerful vomiting of food in stomach, (3) throws up large quantities of water mixed with mucus, (4) then of clear fluid like rice-water, (5) copious watery evacuations of the bowels. These symptoms are accompanied by great anxiety, deadly prostration, and cold sweat. Attacks recur after short intermissions.

1. Mind

Great anxiety. Wants to die.

11. Stomach

Sudden deathly nausea and prostration, without previous pain. Sudden powerful vomiting of food, then quantities of water mixed with mucus, then clear rice-water-like fluid; followed almost immediately by diarrhœa. Inflammation of stomach and bowels.

12, 13. Abdomen and Stool. . Great commotion in bowels, followed immediately by copious watery evacuations.

19. Heart

Pulse soft; sinks to 40.

24. Generalities

Death-like faintness and exhaustion. Felt like an attack of sea-sickness.

pass away in a short time.

27. Fever

Cool skin covered with beaded sweat. Cold hands, feet, and nose. Diaphoresis.

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