MAGNOLIA GLAUCA.
By Timothy F. Allen â The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Magnolia glauca, L.
Natural order , MagnoliaceÊ.
Common names , Sweet Magnolia, Sweet Bay.
Preparation , Tincture of the flowers.
Authorities.
1 , Dr. S. A. Jones, effects of the newly expanded flower upon a physician, Amer. Hom. Obs., June, 1875; 2 , same, effects on Mr. S. P., of entering a room where the flower was: Ibid.; 3 , Dr. T. F. Allen, effect of the flowers on a lady.
- Sense of great uneasiness about his chest, 2.
- Oppression of chest; could not expand the lungs; with a feeling as if she had swallowed food without chewing, and it distressed her stomach, 3.
- (Increased the pain of inflammatory gout), 1.
- A strong tendency to fainting, 2.
- (It evidently increased the paroxysm of a fever, which came on every afternoon), 1.