HELLEBORUS ORIENTALIS.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Helleborus orientalis, Lam.
Natural order , Ranunculaceæ.
Preparation , Tincture of the root.
Authority.
V. Schroff's proving on Lederer, who took the alcoholic extract, 2 grains at a dose; Viertlj. f. pr. Heilk., 1859.
HEAD
- Heaviness of the head (second day).
- Feeling of fulness in the head (after half an hour).
- Headache.
MOUTH
- Accumulation of water in the mouth (second day).
- Accumulation of water in the mouth, with clean tongue (second day)
- Bad taste in the mouth, with clean tongue (second day).
THROAT
- Burning, extending from the stomach to the lower portion of the œsophagus.
STOMACH
- Loss of appetite (second day).
- Eructations. [10.]
- Hiccough.
- Great nausea (second morning).
- Slight burning in the epigastric region, which afterwards extended to the intestines, followed by sensation of pressure in the stomach (after three-quarters of an hour).
- Feeling of fulness in the epigastric region, with inclination to vomit.
ABDOMEN
- Frequent, rumbling along the bowels, in the morning on waking, soon following by four liquid evacuations in succession (second morning).
- Pain in the abdomen, especially in the region of the left transverse colon (after two hours).
URINE
- Urine more profuse and paler than usual (second day).
PULSE
- Pulse rose from 80 to 92 during the first half hour, where it remained for half an hour, and then fell to 76; as long as the pulse was increased in the frequency, the warmth of the body was increased.
- The pulse was always diminished in frequency, without previous increase, during the first two hours, as much as 13 beats below the normal (after 3 grains of the alcoholic extract).
GENERAL SYMPTOMS
- Disinclination to work (second day). [20.]
- Weakness and prostration (third and fourth days).
- General prostration (after a few hours).
- Exhaustion of the whole body (second day).
- A feeling of heaviness oppressing the whole body during the first night.
- Symptoms relieved by Coffee.