NYCTANTHES ARBOR TRISTIS

NYCTANTHES ARBOR TRISTIS
Paghala-malli-Sad Tree

General.–Bilious and obstinate remittent fever; sciatica; rheumatism. Constipation of children.

Head.–Anxious and restless; dull headache. Tongue coated.

Stomach.–Burning sensation, better cold application. Thirst, better vomiting.

Abdomen.–Tenderness of liver. Profuse, bilious stool, with nausea. Constipation.

Fever.–Thirst, before and during chill and heat; better vomiting as close of chill; sweat no marked.

Dose.–Tincture, drop doses.

NYCTANTHES ARBORTRISTIS

(Shephalika—Indian version)

General.–Remittent fever; rheumatism; sciatica; constipation; headache.

Mind.–Anxious, restless.

Head.–Dull headache, giddiness.

Mouth.–Thickly coated tongue with white or yellowish fur.

Stomach.–Burning sensation in stomach better by cold applications; profuse bilious vomiting with nausea.

Abdomen.–Tenderness in liver, sensitive; stiches in liver.

Stool.–Constipated, bilious stools accompanied by nausea.

Urine.–High colored urine.

Fever.–Insatiable thirst before and during chill, and heat; nausea may or may not be present; drinking causes vomiting.

Dose.–Mother tincture.