CASSIA MARILANDICA.
The leaves of Cassia marilandica, Linné (Nat.
Ord. Leguminosae). An American perennial herb of the eastern half of the
United States.
Common Names: American Senna, Wild Senna.
Principal Constituent.—A body resembling
cathartin, and thought to contain chrysophan.
Preparation.—Infusum Cassiae Marilandica Compositum.
Compound Infusion of American Senna (Leaves, 1 ounce; Coriander Seeds, 1
drachm; Boiling Water, 16 ounces. Dose, 4 to 5 fluidounces.
Action and Therapy.—An excellent cathartic
that may be used as a substitute for senna. |