- The meadow parsnip is a common plant indigenous to the United States on the moist banks of streams and in open wet woods, where it flowers in June and July.
- Millspaugh noted that Rafinesque spoke of it as vulnerary, anti-syphilitic and sudorific.
- Marcy proved Ziz.
- on hims elf and some others, and symptoms of poisoning have been added.
- Marcy considered Ziz.
- espe cially suitable in brain affections, catarrhal, asthmatic and pleuritic diseases, and in ovarian neuralgia.
- Exhilaration with increased physical strength, but a slight amount of exercise caused fatigue.
- The spasms and convulsions of the Umbelliferae were elicited.
- The generative organs in both sexes were excited.
- Ziz.
- has spasmodic movements of the muscles of face and limbs.
- Chorea, twitching during sleep.
- Convulsions, epilepsy.
- Spasms of face and limbs.
- Spasms, swooning convulsions and fainting fits, ending in death in three hours.
- Surface of body sensitive to touch.
- Whole body white and puffy.
- Edema of face and ankles.
- Aspect of grave and chronic illness.
- Hypochondriasis, desire to commit suicide.
- Increased strength with inclination for exertion
