Vaccinium Myrtillus.
By John Henry Clarke — A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
Whortleberry. Bilberry. N. O. Vacciniaceæ. Tincture of fresh berries.
Clinical
Diarrhœa / Dysentery
Characteristics
My attention was first drawn to this remedy by Dr. A. H. Croucher in an article published in the Homœopathic Review many years ago, giving cases of inveterate diarrhœa cured by it. This experience I have repeatedly confirmed. I have always used it in the Ø tincture, generally giving 5-drop doses every four hours. It is especially applicable to vaccinal, malarial, and dysenteric cases. Whortleberry is a close relative of Cranberry, and the natural order is allied to the Ericaceæ. It is a native of heathy and swampy mountainous regions.
Relations
Compare: Simaruba, China, Rheum, Merc.