Uva-Ursi. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi. Bearberry. N. O. Ericaceae. Tincture or trituration of dried leaves and fruit. Tincture of fresh leaves gathered in autumn.   Clinical.-Cystitis. Dysuria. Haematuria. Urinary affections.   Characteristics.-A

Ustilago. Ustilago maidis. Corn-smut. N. O. Fungi. Trituration.   Clinical.-Agalactia. Alopecia. Climaxis. Dysmenorrhoea. Fibroma. Galactorrhoea. Headache, menstrual. Masturbation. Menorrhagia, at climaxis. Menstruation, excessive; vicarious. Nails, affections of. Orchitis. Ovary, left,

Usnea Barbata. Usnea barbata. Tree-hair. Tree-moss. N. O. Lichenes. Tincture.   Clinical.-Headache, congestive.   Characteristics.-An article by M. B. in U.S. Med. Invest. (quoted New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies) gives

Urtica Urens. Urtica urens. Small Stinging-nettle. [Urtica dioica, the Common Nettle, has similar if not identical properties.] N. O. Urticaceae. Tincture of the fresh plant in flower.   Clinical.-Agalactia. Anaemia.

Urinum. Urine. Dilutions.   Clinical.-Acne. Boils. Dropsy. Ophthalmia. Scurvy.   Characteristics.-Under Urea Allen gives some symptoms observed on, a, man who, for a skin affection, drank in the morning the

Uricum Acidum. Uric Acid. Lithic Acid. C5N4H4O3. Trituration.   Clinical.-Eczema, gouty. Gout. Lipoma. Rheumatism.   Characteristics.-Uric ac. has been used on inferential grounds in gouty conditions. Burnett gave it in

Urea. Carbamide. The chief solid constituent of the urine of mammals. (White crystals.) CO(NH2)2. Trituration. Solution. [also tincture or solution of the nitrate-Urea nitrica].   Clinical.-Albuminuria. Diabetes. Dropsy. Eczema, gouty.