Characteristics—According to Hale, Rafinesque was the first to investigate Xanthoxylum,
which was known to him as "a great article in the materia medica of our Indians"; who use the
root bark in decoction for "colics, gonorrhSa, syphilis, inward pains, toothache, ulcers, &c. It is a
great topical stimulant," he continues, "changing the nature of malignant ulcers." Xan. contains
- ▸Piperin.
- ▸T.
- ▸C.
- ▸Duncan (Minn.
- ▸H.
- ▸M.
- ▸, ix.
- ▸340), recounting reminiscences of his boyhood, says:
"There was another drug that set my youthful mouth and stomach on fire, and that was Prickly
Ash. You wanted to open the mouth to let the cool air get in." This warmth is felt as a warm
glow through the entire system, with a sensation in the nerves as if gentle shocks of electricity
were passing through the body. In one of Cullis' provers, Miss D. (there were six provers, three
of them women; all took the © tincture), the entire left half of the body became numb, the left
half of the head being sharply divided in sensation from the other half. These symptoms, with the
many head pains and fulness in the head, give the correspondence in hemiplegia, in which Xan.
- ▸has been given with success.
- ▸Two additional provings on women appear in C.
- ▸D.
- ▸P.
- ▸(quoting
- ▸from Publ.
- ▸Mass.
- ▸Hom.
- ▸Soc.
- ▸).
- ▸In these provings 20- to 100-drop doses of the tincture were taken,
and symptoms of great severity were produced. Both provers had severe dysmenorrhsal pains,
with increased and anticipating flow. This is the characteristic of Xan. The symptoms in each
case roused the prover from sleep with pain and suffocation; the pain being confined to head,
heart, throat, and pelvis. Many of the pains were radiating—from above right eye over head; from
right ovary down thigh and in other directions. Left-sided numbness was present in one; who
also had symptoms of levitation and disordered sensation. In dysmenorrhsa Xan. has a wide
range. Cullis, who had most success in cases of dysmenorrhsa and amenorrhsa, relates these
cases: (/) Miss A., 25, brunette, had menstrual irregularity since commencement; would go
three, four, or five months, and then her sufferings were excruciating. When she came under
- ▸treatment had had no menses for two months.
- ▸Xan.
- ▸1 was given, 5 drops thrice daily.
- ▸Menses
appeared in three days and were painless. (2) Miss B., fair, nervous, had menses suppressed by
getting feet wet, being then a week over time. Xan. 1x, 5 drops every three hours, brought on
menses next day. Cullis thinks Xan. especially Suited to women of spare habit, nervous
temperament, and delicate organisations. Leucorrhsa with amenorrhSa he regards as a strong
- ▸indication.
- ▸P.
- ▸C.
- ▸Majumdar (/nd.
- ▸H, R.
- ▸, viti.
- ▸21) cured a case of uterine fibroid with Xan.
- ▸3x: An
emaciated, feeble, wrinkled woman, 56, widow, had been advised by allopaths to have an
operation for tumour. Menstruation had ceased fifteen years before. It had always been profuse
and painful, and preceded and followed by leucorrhsa. She had neuralgic pain in right ovarian
region; a hard nodular tumour size of a small orange, painful on deep pressure. Fetid, yellowish
white discharge from vagina. Patient was nervous, depressed; lazy and sleepy even in the
- ▸daytime.
- ▸Appetite poor; disgust for food.
- ▸Xan.
- ▸3x was given night and morning.
- ▸In a week the
pain was better and discharge less. In four weeks Majumdar found the patient a changed person.
The tumour was much softer and reduced by half. In six months the tumour had gone, and the