PYROLA.
The whole plant of Pyrola rotundifolia, Linné
(Nat. Ord. Ericaceae). Damp and shady woods in the United States.
Dose, 5 to 60 grains.
Common Names: Canker Lettuce, Shin Leaf, False Wintergreen.
Principal Constituents.—Ericolin,
arbutin, urson, tannic, gallic and malic acids, etc.
Preparations.—1. Infusum Pyrolae, Infusion of Pyrola (1
ounce to Water, 16 fluidounces). Dose, 1 to 2 fluidounces.
2. Tinctura Pyrola, Tincture of Pyrola (8 ounces to Alcohol (76
per cent), 16 fluidounces). Dose, 1 to 60 drops.
Specific Indication.—Irritation of urinary tract.
Action and Therapy.—External. A
splendid but much neglected agent in infusion, as a wash for sore throat
and aphthous ulcerations of the mouth.
Internal. As it has similar properties to uva
ursi and chimaphila and exerts a similar antiseptic action, it is of
much value in urinary disorders with irritation and tendency to
ulcerations and sepsis. The urine contains much mucus and sometimes
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