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By T. Barrack. Campbell University. 2018.
In acute rheumatism a warm infusion should be given till it produces perspiration discount kytril 2 mg mastercard treatment concussion, while hot fomentations of the same should be applied to the swollen and painful joints. In obstinate skin diseases in scrofulous subjects, the tincture from the fresh leaves should be applied to the diseased skin and taken internally. Specific Symptomatology—The specific influence of the agent is exerted upon the liver. It is a remedy for hepatic engorgement; jaundice more or less pronounced; pain over the region of the gall bladder; pain in the epigastrium; pain radiating from the navel over the abdomen; soreness in the region of the liver, extending to the umbilicus; enlargement of the liver, determined by percussion; nausea; occasional vomiting; constipation with dry feces; temperature slightly above normal; skin usually yellow. This latter indication—a distinctly yellow skin—has always been my immediate suggestion for chionanthus and I have rarely been disappointed. Therapy—It is a cholagogue cathartic in full doses, but its best influence is in acute congestion of the liver with imperfect discharge of bile, or catarrh of the common bile duct. The indications are acute jaundice evidenced by yellowness of the conjunctiva first, subsequently of the skin, with distress in the right hypochondrium, with cramp-like pains in the abdomen. It overcomes catarrh, liquefies the bile, prevents the formation of calculi, and promotes the discharge of those formed. It is a remedy for chronic forms of liver disease, but its influence is not so plainly apparent, being much slower in its operations. It is not indicated in jaundice from permanent occlusion of the duct, from impacted gall stones or foreign and malignant growths. Bilious headaches resulting from liver faults especially if irregular or periodical are cured by chionanthus. Ellingwood’s American Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacognosy - Page 119 It will quickly overcome the jaundice of childhood and infancy, and especially sure in the jaundice of the pregnant term.
Used as a fomentation or ointment it is applied to tumors discount 1mg kytril free shipping medicine z pack, caked breasts, enlarged glands, ecchymosis, bruises, swellings and painful ulcers. Therapy—The most direct action of this remedy is upon an enlarged heart, where there is functional weakness. It overcomes the dyspnea of these cases, the vertigo and general sense of weakness, with other reflex symptoms. Ellingwood’s American Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacognosy - Page 262 In bronchitis, asthma, dyspnea, and in jaundice or dropsy, all of cardiac origin, it is said to be one of our best agents, in some cases acting magically. Administration—The agent is given in infusion to excellent advantage, and a syrup may be prepared which is serviceable in lung troubles. Helenin is given in doses of from the one-twelfth to the one-fourth of a grain four or five times daily. Physiological Action—The tonic influence of this agent has been recognized for many years. In general debility from protracted disease or from overwork, or from age, its influence is plainly apparent. Therapy—In atonic condition of the abdominal viscera with engorgement great relaxation and general inactivity this agent exercises specific properties. It influences not only the character of the circulation but acts also as an alterative, improving the character of the blood. It is of advantage in those atonic conditions where, with great inactivity of the gastro-intestinal tract, there is disorder of the skin and discoloration and eruptions. The direct tonic influence of inula seems to be exercised also upon the respiratory tract after protracted disease promoting recovery. It lessens excessive bronchial secretion controls the night sweats and imparts real tone and strength. Giving it during Ellingwood’s American Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacognosy - Page 263 the course of cough if there be great secretion the influence is very desirable but if there is but little secretion it makes the cough very tight.
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