PIMENTA.
The nearly ripe fruit of Pimenta officinalis,
Lindley (Nat. Ord. Myrtaceae). South America and West Indies,
particularly Jamaica. Dose, 10 to 30 grains.
Common Names: Allspice, Pimento, Jamaica Pepper.
Principal Constituents.—An essential oil (Oleum
Pimenta) and an aromatic green resin.
Preparation.—Specific Medicine Pimenta. Dose, 2 to
30 drops.
Action and Therapy.—A pungent, aromatic
stimulant and carminative, but used chiefly as a flavoring agent. The
oil, in doses of two to five drops, is sometimes given in flatulence and
other conditions in which essential oils are usually displayed. |