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Materia Medica
Cathartics
is a Malignant Yellow Fever.
Silaquosa. The unbruised
seed of the mustard to the extent of a tablespoon full is a good cathartic
I found it usefull to me in regular gout, and it is also proper in chronic
Rheumatism, in febris Alba or chlorosis it does not dispose the bowels
to costiveness. I sometimes give a table spoonfull two or three times a day,
and it does not produce any disagreeable effects on the stomach.
Assa Foetida. This is frequently a verry good purge in
doses of from grs ij to V [2 to 5 grains] with delicate women.
Gum Guaicum.
A watery solution of this is a good cathartic I have used it
particularly in cases of Paralysis, the dose is a table spoonfull two or three times
a day.
Senna. This plant is cultivated in Turkey, Syria and
Persia, the leaves are disagreeable to the taste, and contain an essential
Oil and Gum Resin, this is a safe purgative though it generally gripes
a little, to prevent which we are in the habit of combining it with some
aromatic or Neutral Salt, as Sal Glaub, Crem Tart.* [footnote back 1 page] &c.
Cassia Marylandica. This plant is
indigenous to the Unted States and is a species of cassia Senna the
dose is nearly the same, and in the present exigencies of Government
requires our attention.
Senaka. This is a Cathartic, Diuretic, and
Emetic, it is a cathartic in dicoction and is used in Croup and Dropsy.
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