Athanasia Magnus Nicolai
Athanasia Greater
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Nicholas (Antidotarium, Plantini, 1561)
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Cinnamonum zeylanicum | ||
Cinnamonum cassia | 4 drams ea. | |
Crocus sativus | ||
Cymbopogon schoenanthus | ||
Styrax officinalis | ||
Valeriana officinalis | ||
Siler montanum | ||
Hyoscyamus niger | ||
Betonica officinalis | ||
Apium graveolens | ||
Daucus carrota | ||
Pimpinella anisum | ||
Opium | ||
Nardostachys jatamansi | 1 1⁄2 dr., 3 gr. ea. | |
Cinnamonum tamala | ||
Castoreum | ||
Commiphora molmol | ||
Haematitum | ||
Succinum | ||
Daemonorops draco | ||
Corallum rubrum | ||
Terra Armenius | ||
Asphaltum Indicum | ||
Symphytum officinale | ||
Terra Sigillata | ||
Acorus | Iris pseudoacorus | |
Asarum europeum | ||
Mandragora officinalis | ||
Teucrium polium | ||
Mentha pulegium | ||
Laurus nobilis | ||
Meum asthmaticum | ||
Piper album | ||
Piper longum | ||
Petroselinum crispum | 1⁄2 dram ea. |
Preparation:
Powder the herbs, powder the Coral, Amber and Hematite separately, then mix; with three times their weight of Honey, form an Electuary.
Function:
Astringes, stops Bleeding, moves the Qi, warms and clears Cold
Use:
Diseases with thin or viscid Phlegm
“Watery fluids with Wind” (Wind-Damp)
1. Dysentery with Blood
2. Pain of the Stomach or Bowels
3. Excess Menstruation
4. Poor condition of the Uterus
5. Arthritis, Gout
6. Sciatica
7. Headache
8. Bleeding of the Nose or Lungs
9. ‘Bleeding from any cause’
10. Food not retained in the Stomach: “for those who have not digested food”
Dose:
1 dram, up to 2 drams
Comment:
This was sometimes called Immortalis; the Immortal Electuary.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. Some versions listed 1 dram from the group listed as 1⁄2 dram above.
2. Medicamentorum Opus of Nicholas (1625) had another version: Betony was given in a dose equal to Cinnamon; it added other medicines including Frankincense, Poppy seed, Myrtle berry, Ribwort Plantain, Immature Mulberry, Pomegranate rind, Rose, Barberry juice, Polygonum, Cinquefoil and Cotton seed.

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