Coto bark
Alias: Coto, Coto cortex
A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica, John Henry Clarke
Coto Bark. A bark of unknown botanical origin (N. O. Lauraceae?) obtained from Bolivia. Tincture. Trituration of alkaloid Cotoin.
Clinical.─Diarrhoea. Tubercular diarrhoea.
Characteristics.─The bark has been used in medicine as a diarrhoea remedy, probably from aboriginal tradition. Hansen says it is especially valuable in "chronic tubercular, watery diarrhoea, very copious and exhausting." Substantial doses only have been used.