Berberis Vulgaris Barberry. (Britain.) N. O. Berberidaceae. Tincture of the bark of the root.   Clinical.-Biliary colic. Bilious attack. Bladder affections. Calculus. Duodenum, catarrh of. Dysmenorrhoea. Fevers. Fistula. Gall-stones. Gravel.

Berberis vulgaris. Mind and Disposition. Indifference, apathy. Melancholy, inclination to weep.   Head. Darting and shooting pains in the head, often changing their locality. Heat in the head after dinner,

Berberis vulgaris berb BARBERRY BERBERIDACEAE The renal or vesical symptoms predominate.   Pain in small of back; very sensitive to touch in renal region; < when sitting and lying, from

BERBERIS VULGARIS Barberry Rapid change of symptoms-pains change in regard to place and character-thirst alternates with thirstlessness, hunger, and loss of appetite, etc. Acts forcibly on the venous system, producing