Другие названия и синонимы
nyct, Nyctanthes arbor tristis.Источник описания
Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. ClarkeФармакологическая группа
Описание
Nyctanthes Arbor-tristis. Sephalika (Sanskrit). Harsinghar (Hindi). Forests of сentral India. Night-jasmine of India. N. O. Jasminaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves, collected March to April.
Нозологии
Fevers, bilious; remittent. Rheumatism. Sciatica.
Характерные особенности
Nyctanthes is a small tree of the jasmine family, having brilliant, highly fragrant flowers, white and yellow, which do not expand till evening and which fall off about sunrise. Thus during the day the tree loses all its brightness, and hence is called The Sad Tree (Arbor tristis). Nyctanthes means Night-flowering. S. с. Ghose has given an account of the medicinal properties of this plant (H. W., xxxvi. 24). He has used it extensively in cases of bilious and remittent fevers, rheumatism and sciatica, and the constipation of children. It is bitter, tonic, and expectorant, and a mild purgative. In the fever there is thirst before and during chills, and bitter vomiting at close of chill. Not much sweat. Ghose compares it with Eupat. perf. He has made a short proving of it.
Психика и сознание
Anxious and restless.
Голова, лицо и уши
Headache.
Ротовая полость и горло
Tongue enveloped with a thick, whitish or yellowish pus.
Желудочно-кишечный тракт
Severe burning in stomach, from cold applications. - вilious vomiting occurs every time he takes a drink.
Liver tender. Stitches in liver region, which is very sensitive to touch.
Profuse bilious stools with nausea; or there may be constipation.
Liver tender. Stitches in liver region, which is very sensitive to touch.
Profuse bilious stools with nausea; or there may be constipation.
Мочеполовая система
Urine high-coloured.
Лихорадка
Insatiable thirst before and during chill and fever. - вitter vomiting at close of chill. - сonstant nausea may or may not be present. Drinking = vomiting; patient very restless. - сonstipation or bilious stools. Sweat not generally marked.