Materia Medica

EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM – Allen TF

It has been recommended for chronic or subacute inflammation of the bladder, with dysuria, and in intermittent fever when dysuria is a prominent symptom, with constant desire to urinate, with aching in kidneys and bladder.

The severe pain in the back noticed in this drug sometimes seems to indicate its use for chronic or subacute inflammation of the kidneys, especially from taking cold, with suppression of urine or with more or less difficulty in urinating.

It has been used for sciatica, severe pain in the course of the l. sciatic nerve.

It has also been used for rheumatism of old people, with soreness of bones, swelling of ankles, etc.

It has been found useful in dropsy during Bright’s disease, with oedematous swelling, scanty urine, cold extremities, etc.

In intermittent fever it has generally been found curative when the chill begins in the small of the back and spreads over the body.

This drug, as well as Eup. perfoliatum, seems to remove the bone-pains; the other symptoms of the two remedies seem also to be similar; whether there is a marked difference in the drugs it is for future experiments to determine.