CEPHALANTHUS.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Cephalanthus occidentalis, L.
Natural order , Rubiaceæ.
Common name , Butto-bush.
Authority.
E. D. Wright, M.D., Am. Hom. Obs., 1875, p. 177; took 1/2 ounce tincture on two successive days.
- Nervous, excited; felt light and easy, happy (first day).
- Toothache (second day).
- Raw, sore throat (first day).
- Bowels constipated (first day).
- Bowels loose, stool offensive; almost affected by the piles (second day).
- Griping pains in the lungs (?); in body and limbs, especially in the joints (second day).
- Joints of the fingers lame (second day).
- Hard dreams about fighting, quarrelling; restless and tossing over (second day).