Electuary for Back Pain
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Galen (Omnia Quae extant in Latinum Sermonem Conversa, 1556)
Herb Name | Latin | Amount |
|---|---|---|
Eugenia caryophyllus | 1 oz. | |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum | 4 oz. | |
Zingiber officinalis | 3 drams | |
Saussurea lappa | 1 oz. | |
Boswellia sacra | 2 oz. | |
Asparagus officinale | 5 oz. | |
Asparagus root | Asparagus officinale | |
Alpina officinarum | 3 oz. ea. | |
Anacyclus pyrethrum | 2 oz. | |
Nardostachys jatamansi | 8 oz. | |
Crocus sativus | 3 oz. | |
Commiphora molmol | 1 oz. | |
Petroselinum macedonicum | 4 oz. | |
Peucedanum officinale | 2 oz. | |
Pimpinella saxifraga | ||
Lithospermum officinale | 4 oz. ea. | |
Rumex spp. | ||
Hyoscyamus niger | 3 oz. ea. | |
Coriandrum sativum | ||
Valeriana celtica | 1 oz. ea. | |
Asarum europeum | 2 oz. | |
Petroselinum crispum | 4 oz. | |
Meum asthmaticum | 10 oz. | |
Valeriana officinalis | 1 oz. | |
Lithospermum officinale | ||
Levisticum officinale | 4 oz. ea. | |
Piper nigrum | 1 oz. |
* Lapathi, as listed in the text, can refer to several species of Dock. Burdock seed would be a suitable choice in this case.
** Celticae, listed in the text, probably refers to Celtic Spikenard
Preparation:
Powder and with sufficient Honey, form an Electuary
Function:
Strengthens Kidneys and Back, Promotes Urine, Breaks Stones, Eases Pain
Use:
1. Back Pain
2. Stones
3. Strangury
4. Dysuria
Dose:
2 drams
Comment:
This would be easy to simplify and remodel, reducing the number of ingredients and rewriting the proportions.
Doses as given in the text seem unlikely. All measurements are listed in ounces with the exception of Ginger, and there is a wide range range of variation in the doses with some of the herbs with largest doses seeming unlikely.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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