FRAXINUS.
By Timothy F. Allen โ The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Fraxinus Americana.
Natural order , Oleaceรฆ.
Common name , White Ash.
Preparation , Tincture of the bark.
Authority.
J. S. Wright, proving with tincture of the bark, 3 tablespoonfuls daily for three days, U. S. Med. Investigator, N. S., v. 2, 1875, p. 326.
HEAD
- Headache, with vertigo, followed by fever (first, second, and third days).
- Throbbing pain in back of head and neck (third day).
FACE
- Fever sores on the lips.
STOOL
- Bowels constipated.
URINARY ORGANS
- Urine scanty and brown.
CHEST
- Pain through the lungs (second and third days).
EXTREMITIES
- Cramps in feet after midnight, lasting three nights after the fever.
SLEEP AND DREAMS
- Wakefulness the first part of the night; last part, dreamed that two rough men came into my house; in putting them out, I was cut with a knife; I called for police, and that awoke me; I was breathing quick, with a fearful feeling (second night).
FEVER
- Cold creeping and hot flashes (first, second, and third days). [10.]
- Fever two days after the medicine was stopped.