Astringent Pills
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Pharmacopoeia Extemporanea, Thomas Fuller, London, 1710
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Terra Rubra | ||
Daemonorops draco | ||
Corallum rubrum | ||
Succinum | ||
Pistacia lentiscus | ||
Astringent Crocus of Mars | Red Ferric oxide | 1 dram ea. |
Oleum Cinnamonum | ||
Oleum Myristicae | 6 drops ea, |
Preparation:
Make all into a fine powder, and then with Turpentine, make a pill Mass; from every scruple, make 3 Pills, and dust them with Powder of Dragons Blood.
Function:
Clears Heat, astringent, stops Bleeding
Use:
1. Diarrhea
2. Dysentery, with or without Blood
3. Hemoptysis
4. Vomiting Blood
5. Hematuria
6. Excessive Menstruation
7. Postpartum Hemorrhage
8. Lumbago associated with excess loss of Blood, Leukorrhea or Spermatorrhea
Dose:
3 pills (1 scruple), 2 or more times daily
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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