JACARANDA.
The leaves of Jacaranda procera, Sprengel
(Nat. Ord. Bignoniaceae). A tree of Guiana and Brazil.
Common Names: Carob Tree, Caroba, Caaroba.
Principal Constituents.Carobin,
carobic acid, several resins, a balsam, and tannin.
Preparation.Specific Medicine Jacaranda. Dose, 5
to 20 drops.
Action and Therapy.In its native habitat
carob is reputed antisyphilitic, but has attained no such reputation in
this country. A few, however, have used it for the late manifestations
of syphilis, as eruptions and ulcerations. Watkins suggested its use in
the epilepsy of masturbators and in those of feeble mentality with
voracious appetite. |