Materia Medica

VERATRUM VIRIDE – Allen TF

Inflammatory rheumatism.

Effects of sunstroke.

Most violent convulsions; epilepsy; hysteria; hystero-epilepsy; chorea, with violent congestion.

Threatening tetanus.

Has been used for poisoning by opium.

Furious delirium, with screaming, howling and striking.

Delirium, with incessant muttering, dilated pupils, red streak down the tongue, etc.

Intense congestive headache, with throbbing stupefaction, double vision, numbness of the limbs, nausea, vomiting, etc.

Cerebral apoplexy.

Indicated in cerebral hyperaemia.

Cerebro-spinal meningitis.

Acute inflammation in the middle ear (Ferr. phos.).

The dry, red stripe through the centre of the tongue, especially when associated with a bloated, livid face, seems quite characteristic.

Acute inflammation of the oesophagus, with fiery burning pains.

Acute pelvic cellulitis and peritonitis.

Rigid os during labor, with full bounding pulse, congested head, etc.

Pelvic congestions, with tenderness, fever, etc.

Puerperal fever, puerperal convulsions.

Suppressed menses of plethoric women, with intense congestion of the head, sometimes with opisthotonos.

Dysmenorrhoea, with most violent suffering, congested head or convulsions.

Pericarditis and endocarditis.

Hypertrophy.

Valvular insufficiency.

Erysipelas; sometimes in the first stage of phlegmonous E.

Erysipelas of the head and face, with the peculiar tongue, delirium, etc.