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WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only. Many of these treatments are now known to be harmful and possibly fatal. Do not consume any plant, chemical, drug or otherwise without first consulting a licensed physician that practices medine in the appropriate field.

Felter's Materia Medica on Phorbia Corollata

EUPHORBIA COROLLATA
   The bark of the root of Euphorbia corollata, LinnĂ© (Nat. Ord. Euphorbiaceae). Dry fields and woods of Canada and the United States. Common Names: Large Flowering Spurge, Blooming... / The bark of the root of Euphorbia corollata, LinnĂ© (Nat. Ord. Euphorbiaceae). Dry fields and woods of Canada and the United S... / ...are: profuse mucous discharges, whether from the pulmonic, gastro-intestinal, or urino-genital mucosa; or the tough, glutinous tracheo-broncho-pulmonic secretions, with irritation.1

EUPHORBIA IPECACUANHA
   ...d American medicine that was formerly employed as a substitute for ipecac. It is less active than Euphorbia corollata, but like it produces emeto-catharsis. In small doses it quiets irritation of the ......nal and bronchial disorders. The indications and uses are practically the same as those given for Euphorbia corollata, which see. Besides, it has been advised in irritative dyspepsia, and jaundice wit...1


WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only. Many of these treatments are now known to be harmful and possibly fatal. Do not consume any plant, chemical, drug or otherwise without first consulting a licensed physician that practices medine in the appropriate field.

Physician's Materia Medica on Phorbia Corollata

FLOWERING SPURGE (Euphorbia)EUCO10
   The root of EUPHORBIA COROLLATA, Lin. Emeto-cathartic, expectorant, diaphoretic.2


References

1) Felter, Harvey Wickes, 1922, The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cincinnati, Ohio.
2) Nelson, Baker & Co., 1904, Physician's Handy Book of Materia Medica and Therapeustics, Detroit, Michigan.