Medical Marijuana Historical Record
Konopi Jako Lek (Hemp)
by Prof. Dr. Jan Kabelik (Acta Universitatis
Palackianaw Olomucensis -- Tom. VI 1955)
[in Czech (Slovak) except for
summaries]
HEMP -- ITS HISTORY -- TRADITIONAL AND POPULAR
APPLICATION
Summary (p. 41)
A review of hemp applications -- hemp shoots and
hemp seeds -- taken from ancient herbaria, popular
pharmacology, and the present official pharmacology has been
presented inasmuch as partial recordings of the application of
the cannabis extract have been extant. The author ascertains
that the antibiotic and analgetic effect of the hemp, forgotten
in nowadays medical science, was made use of by our forefathers
particularly. In the following reports no mention is made of
the hashish effect and this for the reason that our hemp does
not possess any stupefying effect. In Europe hashish had been
unknown up to Napoleon's Campaign to Egypt and has been
imported from then on.
THE ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT OF CANNABIS INDICA
Summary (p. 55-56)
Our study of the Mideuropean flora with regard
to its contents of substances producing antibacterial effects
comprehends 3,000 species from which the Indian hemp ---
Cannabis indica --- grown in Czechoslovakia has been selected
for elaborate investigation. A preliminary method of isolation
accomplished by paper chromatography with the disclosure of an
effective zone in the biological way has been described.
The most advantageous methods of extraction were
determined, and the bactericide effect of the hemp substances
experimentally proved in vitro on Gram-positive microorganisms:
Staphylococcus pyogenes autreus haemolyticus, Staphylococcus
aureus --- resistant to penicillin, Streptococcus beta
haemolyticus, Streptococcus viridans, Pneumococcus
Cornyebacterium diphteriae, and Bacillus anthracis.
Gram-negative microorganisms of the typhus-coli group remain
resistent, as well as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Proteus
vulgaris. An excellent antibacterial effect on Mycobacterium in
vitro even in a dilution 1: 150,000 could be
ascertained.
A parallel between the bactericide effect of
isolated, amorphous, and crystal substances, and a comparison
of the sensibility of the two applied bacterial methods, both
the modified Oxford method and the tests in a liquid medium was
made in detail. The limit of efficacy in the maximal dilution
of biologically active substance (1: 100,000) and the velocity
of their effect in various dilutions were determined.
The influence of inactivating factors has been
studied in detail. Blood, plasma, and serum partly inactivate
them and reduce their antibacterial effect.
As a conclusion, a comparison of the efficacy of
these active substance[s] with penicillin and streptomycin at
various pH was worked out, and a summary of hemp preparations
manufactured for the purpose of clinical application in
stomatology, oto-rhino-laryngology, dermatology and
phthisiology has been given.
PHARMACODYNAMIC EFFECT OF SUBSTANCES ISOLATED FROM
CANNABIS
Summary (p. 71)
A preliminary pharmacologic investigation of the
hemp substances was carried out. It was ascertained that the
isolated hemp extract possesses analgetic, anticonvulsive and
locally anaesthetic properties. Administered to white mice per
os its toxicity was determined with 1.83 g / kg as LD-50.*
(*Ed. note...LD-50 ratio of 18,300: 1 for a concentrated
extract.) Acid II and the acetylderivative of the
canabidiol-acid --- pure substances obtained from hemp do not
possess these pharmacologic properties. All the investigated
substances were observed to bring forth local
irritations.
Further studies will have to explain this
irritative effect with regard to the fact that the extract from
the drogue, (sic) when being deprived of a part of its ballast
substances only, does not show to be an irritative factor in
clinical use but, on the contrary, does relieve pain entirely,
a fact having been known to ancient physicians, and nowadays
newly confirmed both by stomatologists and
oto-laryngologists.
THERAPEUTICAL RESULTS IN STOMATOLOGY AFTER APPLICATION OF
SUBSTANCES OBTAINED FROM CANNABIS INDICA
Summary (p. 77-78)
Cannabis substances were applied either in the
form of a 5% hempsalve with lanolin, or they were used in the
form of alcohol extracts for mouth sprayes. (sic) The
application of these substances shows significant positive
results in the treatment of herpes labialis, paradental painful
gum pockets, gum capuches over the wisdom teeth, dry sockets,
aphthae and ulcerous gingivostomatitis. More than five hundred
patients were subjected to this treatment. Cannabis substances
found their application to practical advantage mixed with
sterile tooth-powder for the treatment and maintainance of a
vital tooth pulp. This was done in cases of indirect covering
of the tooth pulp (about 300 patients -- 80 of whom were
reexamined), and in those of direct covering (about 70 cases --
with 15 patients reexamined). Even here quick analgesia was
considered to be the positive effect. In two patients, direct
covering was experienced with teeth destined for extraction
beforehand, and the extraction performed a certain time
thereafter and the teeth studied histologically. For general
therapeutical use, it is suggested to verify these methods in
further cases or, eventually, to find methods of a more
suitable aplication of cannabis substances in direct or
indirect covering of the tooth pulp.
APPLICATION OF THE CANNABIS INDICA EXTRACT IN PRESERVING
STOMATOLOGY
Summary (p. 81-82)
In 64% of patients with deep dental caries
incidence, and in more than 30% cases of casually opened or
irritated tooth-pulp, and finally in 41% of persons suffering
from pulpitis partialis positive response could be observed
when treated with cannabis paste. This result corresponds to
the analogous number obtained on application of the
Lezovic-paste. (Paste containing a high ratio of streptomycin,
penicillin, tricresol or benzocaine respectively.) The
anaesthetic effect of cannabis has been attested: in numerous
cases with negative response to therapy painlessness lasting
for several days could be attained, in many patients painless
necrosis could be achieved. In a number of cases the failure
was due to an unsuitable vehicle that did not liberate the
antibioticum in the right proportion. (The same vehicle as with
the Lezovic-paste was made use of.) Future research work will
have to include further clinical control, histological
investigations and the search for a more proper
vehicle.)
STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF CANNABIS INDICA IN
OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY
Summary (p. 85)
A positive response due to antibiotics obtained
from hemp could be observed in patients with otitis, ulcers of
the anterior narines, and furuncular otitis. With chronical
otitis positive results could be obtained in most cases --
failure, however, in patients with pyocyaneum and proteus
infections. The most striking effect could be observed with
sinusitis, particularly with both-sided sinusitis maxillaris
when one side had been treated with penicillin on control with
negative result, whilst the other side had been healed by three
punctures of hemp extract. The sinus resultlessly treated wit
penicillin showed an immediate positive response to hemp
thereafter.
EFFECTIVENESS OF CANNABIS INDICA ON CHRONIC OTITIS
MEDIA
Summary (p. 89)
Local application of cannabis indica was
experienced in 18 patients suffering from chronic otitis media,
and in 4 patients after mastoidectomy. A significant
improvement was noticed in 13 cases of chronic otitis. Up to
the present, our experiences are of a rather short time, i.e.,
of three weeks only. It will be necessary to test cannabis with
other more proper vehicles that would gradually liberate
antibiotica on a satisfactory scale.
PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE LOCAL EFFECT OF CANNABIS INDICA
--- A REMEDY FOR SPECIFIC FISTULAS
Summary ( p. 92)
The reported results of our preliminary
investigations made it possible to establish that specific
fistulas respod positively to hemp extracts, except the cases
brought about by pyocyaneum infection.
IMPORTANCE OF HEMPSEEDS IN THE TUBERCULOSIS THERAPY
Summary (p. 106-107)
The application of the hempseed in the
tuberculosis therapy is based on a thirty years' experience
acquired with regard to diet at the sanatorium in Jince. The
right function of the liver has always been considered by the
authors as the necessary supposition for complete assimilation:
that is why those commands and limitations, nowadays known as
the fundamental rules of a liver diet, have been stressed. To a
certain extent, we consider it to be the universal base of
every diet therapy. Next to the vitamins B-1, C and A the
tuberculosis diet must contain protein substances above all and
among those particularly such as got from nature the faculty to
yield building material for the construction of the organism.
Such are especially curd, egg-yolk and spare protein substances
contained in corn, nuts and other fruits. It is essential to
get these proteins prepared without their being denatured. Curd
prepared in an expert way becomes a precious dietetic, it is
worthless in its tough or coagulated from. Analgous
observations can be made with raw or hard boiled egg-yolks. A
daily dose of only 15 or 20 g of oatflakes in the form of
porridge prepared in an expert way proves to be a highly
effective substance in a short time, whereas twenty times as
much cereals denatured by baking or boiling in water, show to
be a mere indifferent foodstuff. Ground hempseeds extracted by
milk at a temperature from 60 to 80 degrees C. prove to be
analogically --- even in their smallest doses --- an utmost
effective remedy. The mouldable organism of the consumptive
child is a good criterion for such a diet, eked out with
hemp seeds.