Joanesia asoca.

Please read the introduction to Boericke's tinctures.

Bark of an Indian Tree introduced by Dr. ND Ray, Calcutta.

Has extensive sphere of action on female organs. Amenorrhoea and metrorrhagia.
Head.--Unilateral headache; reflex uterine, congestive headache, better open air and by free flow. Pain in eyeballs; supraorbital pains, photophobia. Nasal catarrh, profuse, watery discharge. Loss of sense of smell.
Gastric.--Desire for sweets, also acid things. Thirsty, excessive nausea; obstinate constipation, haemorrhoids.
Female.--Delayed and irregular menses; menstrual colic; amenorrhoea, pain in ovaries before flow; menorrhagia, irritable bladder; leucorrhoea.
Sleep.--Disturbed. Dreams of travelling.
Back.--Pain along spine radiating to abdomen and thighs.
Dose.--Tincture.


Boericke's Materia Medica, 1901, was written by William Boericke. Excerpt: The Tinctures.