This section is from the book "A Treatise On Therapeutics, And Pharmacology Or Materia Medica Vol2", by George B. Wood. Also available from Amazon: Part 1 and Part 2.
Most of the drastic purgatives sometimes prove emmenagogue, through their irritant action upon the lower bowels, extended probably by sympathy to the uterine system. But there are two cathartics to which this property is supposed specially to belong, and which, therefore, deserve particular notice here.
 
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