Gaultheria

作者:John Henry ClarkeA Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica

procumbens. Wintergreen. N. O. Ericaceæ. Tincture of fresh leaves. Oil obtained from leaves. An evergreen trailing vine found in cool, damp woods. The oil contains methyl salicylate, and is one of the sources of Salicin.

Clinical

Gastritis / Neuralgia / Pleurodynia / Rheumatism / Sciatica

Characteristics

Several cases of poisoning with the oil have been recorded in which symptoms of acute gastritis appeared: prolonged vomiting, set up afresh by the least thing taken, as a cup of water; severe pain in epigastrium, slow, laborious breathing, insensibility and hot skin. Inhalation of Ammonia aroused the patients from stupor. B. F. Lang (H. R., ix. 214, 340) has related his experience with material doses in . ciliary neuralgia; facial neuralgia; gastric, ovarian, uterine, and menstrual neuralgias; sciatica; and inflammatory rheumatism.

Relations

Compare: Bry., Rhus, Salol., Nat. salicyl., Kalmia, Ledum.

1. Mind

Very stupid soon.

4. Ears

Marked dulness of hearing.

9. Throat

Tongue dry, smooth, and slightly swollen; speech rather indistinct from the swelling.

11. Stomach

Inordinate, uncontrollable appetite for food, notwithstanding irritability of stomach; everything taken, even cold water, is immediately rejected. Very severe pain in epigastrium and inferior part of the hypochondria, greatly < by pressure of finger.

17. Respiratory Organs

Pleurodynia with pain in anterior mediastinum.

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