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Verbena Hastata

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Sources: Clarke
  1. Description
  2. Nosology
  3. Typical features
  4. Analogs by action

Description Source

Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. Clarke

Description

 Verbena hastata. Ironweed. N. O. Verbenacae. Tincture of entire fresh plant.

Nosology

 Ague; chronic. Epilepsy. Rhus poisoning.

Typical features

 According to Hale Verbena h. grows profusely on the prairies and low bottom lands all over U.S. It is a popular domestic remedy for ague, especially when chronic. The root is intensely and disagreeably bitter. Doctor Griffin, of New York, suggests its use as a remedy for Rhus poisoning. Richey Horner (Med. сent., vi. 324) mentions a case of epilepsy developing during whooping-cough, treated with 12-drop doses ( presumably of the tincture ) every four hours. Improvement set in from the first and proved permanent; though during the first two weeks there were attacks of petit mal. The patient took the remedy at increasing intervals during six weeks.

Analogs by action

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