hyoscyamus การใช้
- Several alternative plant candidates have been suggested including Cannabis, Hyoscyamus, Rhododendron and Oleander.
- In 1879, Fletcher's Field was identified by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain as a notable source of Hyoscyamus niger, a psychoactive plant.
- Central to these ancient accounts is the thesis that quail became toxic to humans after consuming seeds from hellebore or henbane ( " Hyoscyamus niger " ).
- According to Josephus, the head-dress of the Jewish High Priests'was modeled upon the capsule of the Hyoscyamus flower, which he calls " Saccharus ".
- The second ingredient in the mixture was another deliriant, " Hyoscyamus niger ", also known as henbane, hog's bean, or insane root.
- He cultivated successfully cactus for fibre, " casuarina " for telegraph poles, " Hyoscyamus muticus " yielding the alkaloid hyoscyamine, and other plants.
- "Scopolia carniolica " was first described by the botanist Carl Linnaeus and named in honour of the physician Giovanni Antonio Scopoli as " Hyoscyamus scopolia ".
- It appears that some of the vessels there may have been used to hold black henbane ( " Hyoscyamus niger " ) which is a poison and a powerful hallucinogen.
- Various plants are said to have apotropaic qualities, notably Henbane ( " Hyoscyamus niger " ) may have been used as a hallucinogen as long ago as the Neolithic period.
- Many other species, in particular those that produce alkaloids, are used in pharmacology and medicine " ( Nicotiana, Hyoscyamus ", and " Datura " ).
- Grooved ware pottery found in the postholes dates to around 2900 BC . Some of the vessels may have been used to hold black henbane ( " Hyoscyamus niger " ) which is a poison but also a powerful hallucinogen.
- In the 13th century, we have the first prescription of the " spongia soporifica " a sponge soaked in the juices of unripe mulberry, flax, mandragora leaves, ivy, lettuce seeds, lapathum, and hemlock with hyoscyamus.
- Claudius'physician Scribonius Largus recommends " " fumigations made with the seeds of the hyoscyamus scattered on burning charcoal . . . followed by rinsings of the mouth with hot water, in this way . . . small worms are expelled . ""
- In 1881, members of a French railway surveying expedition crossing Tuareg territory in North Africa ate dried dates that tribesmen had apparently deliberately contaminated with Egyptian henbane ( " Hyoscyamus muticus ", or " H . falezlez " ), to devastating effect.
- When put in water and burned, spirits can be summoned " and " The seeds are like " langdang " ( " Hyoscyamus niger " ), if burned, spirits can be summoned; but this [ sorcery ] method has not been observed . " ( tr.
- The hospital was set up and run by Charles B . Towns and his associate Dr . Alexander Lambert, who together had concocted up a drug cocktail for the treatment of alcoholism that bordered on quackery medicine known as " the belladonna cure . " The formula consisted of the two deliriants Atropa belladonna and Hyoscyamus niger, which were known to cause hallucinations.
- The problem is, there are plants like " Capparis sp . " or " Hyoscyamus sp . " that thrive in cracks of a rock or in a crevice of a stone wall, but are far more often found in regular soil; and there are plants like some species of " Laelia " that are almost obligate lithophytes.
- The collection includes Abies firma, Aloe arborescens var . natalensi, Aloe vera, Anemone coronaria, Anethum graveolens, Brassica nigra, Cinnamomum verum, Cistus creticus, Coriandrum sativum, Crocus sativus, Cuminum cyminum, Cupressus sempervirens, Cyperus papyrus, Echinops ritro, Ficus carica, Foeniculum vulgare, Gossypium herbaceum, Hedera helix, Hordeum vulgare, Hyoscyamus spp ., Zizyphus spina-christi.