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Felter's Materia Medica on Viburnum Opulus.
VIBURNUM OPULUS.
   The bark of Viburnum Opulus, Linné (Nat. Ord. Caprifoliaceae). A shrub of Northern United States and Canada. Common Names: Cramp Bark, High Cranberry. Principal Constituents.A bitter, neutral principle, viburnin, and valeric acid. Preparation.Specific Medicine Viburnum. Dose, 5 to 60 drops. Specific Indications.Cramps; spasmodic uterine pain; pain in thighs and back; bearing-down, expulsive pain; neuralgic or spasmodic dysmenorrhea. Action and Therapy.Like black haw, this species of Vib...1
   The bark of Viburnum Opulus, Linné (Nat. Ord. Caprifoliaceae). A shrub of Northern United States and Canada. Common Names: Cramp Bark, High Cranberry. Principal Constituents.A bitter, neutral principle, viburnin, and valeric acid. Preparation.Specific Medicine Viburnum. Dose, 5 to 60 drops. Specific Indications.Cramps; spasmodic uterine pain; pain in thighs and back; bearing-down, expulsive pain; neuralgic or spasmodic dysmenorrhea. Action and Therapy.Like black haw, this species of Vib...1
References
1) Felter, Harvey Wickes, 1922, The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cincinnati, Ohio.
