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American Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacognosy

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CONSTITUENTS—<br />

A dark-yellow volatile oil which contains thymol. Soluble in alcohol.<br />

Dose, from one to five drops.<br />

Physiological Action—In its general influence monarda punctata is a<br />

pure active stimulant of a diffusible character; a few drops of the oil on<br />

the tongue will produce a stimulation which will be felt at the tips of the<br />

fingers in a few minutes. It stimulates the nervous system <strong>and</strong> increases<br />

the heart's action, taking the place of alcoholic stimulants to a great<br />

extent. The essence, tincture or infusion are all prompt in their action. It<br />

soothes nervous excitement when due to exhaustion, promoting sleep<br />

<strong>and</strong> rest. Upon the stomach, in whatever form taken, it is a stimulant<br />

tonic <strong>and</strong> carminative.<br />

Therapy—It soothes gastric <strong>and</strong> intestinal pain in the absence of<br />

inflammation, especially in Cholera Morbus <strong>and</strong> overcomes nausea <strong>and</strong><br />

vomiting. It controls diarrhea from debility with relaxation of the mucous<br />

structures of the intestinal canal.<br />

The agent is efficient in the control of vomiting due. to exhaustion, or<br />

persistent nausea with flatulence present in dilated stomach, or the<br />

vomiting of alcoholics, in whom it will, in part, supply the craving for<br />

liquor, <strong>and</strong> impart a temporary tone to the stomach <strong>and</strong> nervous system.<br />

Dr. Laws claimed to prevent fully, all nauseating influence of lobelia <strong>and</strong><br />

ipecac by this agent <strong>and</strong> from this influence he learned to try it in all<br />

cases of vomiting, usually with much satisfaction. He believed its<br />

influence controls irritability of the pneumogastric.<br />

It may be given with turpentine or gaultheria in extreme atonicity of the<br />

intestinal tract in protracted fevers with tympanites. It is to some extent a<br />

diaphoretic, <strong>and</strong> has also a diuretic action which is important in these<br />

fevers.<br />

The agent has been used to considerable extent as an emmenagogue,<br />

<strong>and</strong> is sometimes efficient in simple retention of the menses from cold.<br />

Note—As sedatives to nausea <strong>and</strong> gastric irritation, other agents, as<br />

hydrocyanic acid, ingluvin, ferrocyanide of iron, <strong>and</strong> ipecac in small<br />

doses, are efficient, <strong>and</strong> this property is fully described in the<br />

consideration of the therapy of those agents in other chapters.<br />

Ellingwood’s <strong>American</strong> <strong>Materia</strong> <strong>Medica</strong>, <strong>Therapeutics</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Pharmacognosy</strong> - Page 305

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