Antidote Proven for Diverse Diseases
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Nicholas Alexandrinus (Medici Graeci, 1541)
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Succinum | ||
Moschus | ||
Styrax officinalis | ||
Ferula gummosa | ||
Commiphora guidottii | ||
Laser | Silphium spp. | |
Commiphora molmol | ||
Castoreum | ||
Bitumen Judaicum | ||
Daemonorops draco | ||
Veratrum album | ||
Veronica officinalis | ||
Horse Spleen | Splenis Equi | |
Mole Heart * | Cordis Talpini | |
Petroleum Oil ** | Petroleum | 30 drams ea. |
Mel | sufficient |
* Hare Heart is used similarly in Tibetan Medicine
** The source text lists Petrolei (lit. Rock + oil) which usually refers to crude oil. It may also refer to a liquid bitumen.
Preparation:
Powder, and mix with Honey to form an Electuary
Function:
Moves the Blood, clears Melancholy, regulates the Mind
Use:
1. Mania
2. Epilepsy
3. Lunatic
4. a love for Solitude
5. Fearful
Dose:
2 drams with warm water if hot, otherwise with wine
Comment:
This is an unusual and interesting formula, containing a number of potent medicines not usually found together. The identification of Petrolei is uncertain; it is unlikely to be crude oil, it may be a type of liquid bitumen. The use of such a massive dose of Musk seems improbable. The Spleen and Heart are unusual but the use of Mole Heart in the formula is reminiscent of the use of Rabbit Heart in Tibetan Medicine.
Cautions:
Although this would not be recreated today, it would be forbidden during Pregnancy.
Modifications:
1. Asafetida can replace the Laser gum.

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