Asthma, Cardiac asthma. Fever.
Characteristics——Quebracho is a Brazilian fever remedy from which the alkaloid
Astidospermine has been isolated. This is in small, very brilliant, white crystals, sparingly
soluble in water, readily soluble in alcohol and ether. Hale says Queb. produces in animals
respiratory paralysis, slowed heart, and paralysis of extremities. It relieves dyspnoea in phthisis
and pleurisy, but without influencing the fever. The 1x relieved asthma with livid face; and
dyspnoea with cyanosis is frequently relieved by it. Hale gives these cases as relieved by it: (/)
Mitral incompetence and stenosis with severe nocturnal dyspneea. (2) Fatty heart (Queb. had no
- influence on the cedema, which was removed by Dig.
- ).
- Jos.
- P.
- Cobb (quoted A.
- H.
- , xxvii.
- 74)
records a case of heart affection of some duration in a man, 24. There was some enlargement,
especially of right side, much dyspneea, and a slight mitral murmur. Following this were signs of
emphysema and severe attacks of asthma. Rales were heard, and "pearls" of rounded gelatinous
masses were expectorated. Aspidospermine 3x gave more relief than any other remedy.