Belladonna DEADLY NIGHTSHADE   The whole plant is used in medicine. It has always been known as a dangerous poison, classed among the “narcotics” or the “cerebral stimulants.” In the seventeenth

Belladonna All acute inflammatory diseases present prominent head symptoms, pain, red puffed face, throbbing carotids and delirium, and spasms, or jerks and twitchings.   Eyes staring, red, blood-shot and pupils

Belladonna [Bell.]   Mind.– Reeling as if intoxicated, and mental stupefaction, better motion of head, eating and drinking. Vanishing of senses and ideas. Complete unconsciousness. Insanity with buffoonery. Violent delirium,

Belladonna Atropa Belladonna. Deadly Nightshade. (Greece, Italy, Britain.) N. O. Solanaceae. Tincture of whole plant when beginning to flower.   Clinical.-Abscess. Acne. Amaurosis. Apoplexy. Bladder weakness. Boils. Brain, affections of.

Belladonna bell DEADLY NIGHTSHADE SOLANACEAE       Women and children with light hair and blue eyes, fine complexion, delicate skin; sensitive, nervous, threatened with convulsions; tuberculous patients.   Great

BELLADONNA Deadly Nightshade Belladonna acts upon every part of the nervous system, producing active congestion, furious excitement, perverted special senses, twitching, convulsions and pain. It has a marked action on