Platanus.
By John Henry Clarke тАФ A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
acerifolia ("the tree commonly grown in and about London as P. occidentalis."-- Treas. of Bot .). N. O. Platanace├ж (of the Urtical alliance). Tincture of young shoots.
Clinical
Cataract / Ichthyosis
Characteristics
Burnett has recorded (Dis. of Skin) a case of ichthyosis in an aged lady, in which Platanus caused considerable improvement in the condition of the skin. Another case (Delicate Children) was that of a girl, 5 1/2, "of the coal-black variety of the strumous, her forehead low and projecting," who was blind from double cataract due to the shock of a fall in the first instance, the lenses having gradually silted up. In this case Platanus ├Ш was given (five drops night and morning) for a number of months, "with very evident improvement in the nutrition of the child's lenses." [Burnett names the remedy Plat occ.; but his tincture was made from the London tree, which is Plat. acer. It sheds its bark annually, which was the signature of its skin action.]