Other names and synonyms
oreo.Description Source
Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. ClarkePharmacological Group
Description
Oreodaphne сalifornica. Mountain Laurel. Spice-Bush. вalm of Heaven. N. O. Lauraceae. Tincture of the leaves.
Nosology
Headache, fronto-occipital; occipital.
Typical features
Oreodaphne сal. is a tree which grows to a hundred feet in height. When bruised it emits a strong spicy odour which may cause sneezing. J. Murray Moore proved on himself and friends a tincture of the leaves and produced well-marked fronto-occipital headache by rest. The symptoms were more violent when the tincture was olfacted than when taken internally. The Med. сent. (quoted H. W., xx. 84) gives the characteristics of one of its headaches thus: Dull ache in occipital and cervical regions, extending down to scapulae; great heaviness of the head, with a constant desire to move the head, which, however, gives no relief.
Head, face, and ears
Confusion of head. Dizziness after night s rest. Internal aching with pressure at inner angle of orbit, right or left (esp. left), never in both simultaneously, extends through brain and across scalp to base of occiput; lasted fro , 30 minutes to 7 hours; closing eyes, and perfect quiet.