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Strychnine tree or poison nut, Strychnos nux-vomica
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Strychnine tree or poison nut, Strychnos nux-vomica
Strychnine tree or poison nut, Strychnos nux-vomica. Handcoloured lithograph by A.M. Traice from Edward Hamiltons Flora Homeopathica, Bailliere, London, 1852
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Buttons Flora Hamilton Herbal Homeopathica Homeopathy Poison Quaker Strychnine Strychnos Toxic Nux Vomica Semen Traice
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Strychnos nux-vomica, commonly known as the Strychnine tree or Poison Nut, is depicted in this beautiful handcoloured lithograph by A.M. Traice from Edward Hamilton's Flora Homeopathica, published in London in 1852. The tree is native to South Asia and is renowned for its highly toxic seeds, known as Quaker buttons or Nux vomica seeds. The Strychnine tree is an evergreen tree that can grow up to 30 meters tall. Its leaves are glossy, oval, and alternate, while its white flowers bloom in clusters. However, it is the seeds that have captured the attention of botanists, medical professionals, and poisoners for centuries. The seeds contain the powerful alkaloid strychnine, which is one of the most potent poisons known to humans. Strychnine acts on the nervous system, causing convulsions, muscle spasms, and eventually death if ingested in large quantities. Despite its toxicity, the seeds have been used in traditional medicine for centuries, particularly in homeopathy. Homeopaths believe that the toxic properties of Nux vomica can be used to treat various ailments, including digestive issues, anxiety, and addiction. The seeds are prepared by diluting them in water and alcohol, a process known as potentization, which is believed to enhance their medicinal properties. This exquisite illustration showcases the intricacies of the Strychnos nux-vomica tree and its toxic seeds, highlighting their unique beauty and deadly allure. The attention to detail in the handcolouring and lithography techniques used by Traice and Hamilton bring the tree and its seeds to life, making this a valuable addition to any botanical or medical collection.
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