UVA URSI
Bearberry
Urinary symptoms most important. Cystitis, with bloody urine. Uterine
hæmorrhage. Chronic vesical irritation, with pain, tenesmus, and
catarrhal discharges. Burning after the discharge
of slimy urine. Pyelitis. Calculous inflammation. Dyspnœa, nausea,
vomiting, pulse small and irregular. Cyanosis. Urticaria without itching.
Urinary.--Frequent urging, with
severe spasms of bladder; burning and tearing pain. Urine contains blood,
pus, and much tenacious mucus, with clots in large masses. Involuntary;
green urine. Painful dysuria.
Relationship.--Compare: Arbutin
(a crystallized glucoside of Uva; found also in Kalmia, Gaultheria and
other genera of the family of Eriaceæ;
given in doses of 3 to 8 grains with sugar three times a day. Used as an
urinary antiseptic and diuretic). Arctosphylos
manzanita (acts on renal and reproductive organs. Gonorrhœa,
vesical catarrh, diabetes menorrhagia. Tincture of leaves). Vaccinum
myrtillus-Huckleberries--(dysentery; typhoid, keeps intestines
aseptic and prevents absorption and reinfection).
Dose.--Tincture, five to thirty
drops. In pyelitis a trituration of the leaves.