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Lapis Hystericus

Mother Stone, Woman Stone, Womb Stone, Vulva Stone, Stone of Venus
Hysterolithos, Hysteroptera
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Museum Museorum, Valentini, 1704

Picture
Palaeozoologie, Zittel, 1876–1880

Picture
Photo taken from Zoologische und paläontologische Objekte,
Carola Fey & Reinhard Ziegler (University of Heidelberg website)

Zoological name:
Fossil brachiopods, most often spiriferids and ortids. (Duffin)
Schizophoria vulvaria is commonly given as the source.


Parts used:
Internal fossil mould of the abovenamed brachiopods

Temperature & Taste:
Cool, dry. Salty

Uses:
1. Moves Qi, Regulates Uterus:

-highly regarded for Hysteria
-Amenorrhea, Dysmenorrhea, pain of the Uterus
-other diseases associated with the Uterus
-usually worm or applied to the Umbilicus


Dose:
The stone or its powder was steeped in wine and the wine drank. No specific dose has been found, however the dosage of similar Fossils would indicated a dose of 500mg–2 grams would seem appropriate in powder form; 2–5 grams of the crushed stone being steeped in wine or decocted in water.
Also used as a charm, worn externally around the neck or applied to the umbilicus.

Comment:
This was most typically used as a folk remedy and appears to have been most common in Germany. Nevertheless, many medical books and Materia Medica of the 17th and 18th centuries mention this stone.

Main Combinations:

Major Formulas:

Cautions:
None noted

Main Preparations used:

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