Confectio de Hyacintho
Confection of Hyacinth

Tradition:

Western, Unani

Source / Author:

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Jacinth (Zircon)

Hyacinthus

Red Coral

Corallum rubrum

Armenian Earth

Terra Armenius

Lemnian Earth

Terra Lemnia

1⁄2 oz. ea.

Kermes (Chermes)

Quercus coccifera

Tormentil

Potentilla tormentilla

Dittany root

Dictamnus albus

Citron seed

Citrus medica

Sorrel seed

Rumex acetosa

Purslane seed

Portulaceae oleracea

Saffron

Crocus sativus

Myrrh

Commiphora molmol

Rose

Rosa gallica

Red Sandalwood

Pterocarpus santalinus

White Sandalwood

Santalum album

Yellow Sandalwood

Santalum citrinum

Bone of a Stag’s Heart

Os Cordis Cervii

Burnt Deer horn

Cornu Cervi Usta

Ivory

Eboris

4 scruples ea.

Emerald

Smaragdus

Topaz

Topazius

Sapphire

Sapphirus

Pearl

Margarita

Silk

Sericum

2 scruples ea.

Gold leaf

Aurum

20

Silver leaf

Argentum

10

Camphor

Camphora

Musk

Moschus

Ambergris

Ambre gris

5 grains ea.

Preparation:

The stones must be properly prepared by levigation or other means; The Earths are prepared by levigating with Rose water then drying; Make a Confection with 4 oz. of Syrup of Lemons to every ounce of the above Powder by slowly adding the powders to the Syrup, adding the Musk, Ambergris, Gold and Silver towards the end.
It was often made without Musk and Ambergris.

Function:

Strengthens, clears Heat, benefits the Heart, stops Wind, settles the Mind and Nerves, Resists Poison

Use:

1. Syncope, Fainting
2. Palpitations
3. Heart weakness
4. Melancholy,. Sadness without Cause, Depression
5. Protects the Heart in Epidemic disease
6. Small Pox, Measles, Epidemic Fever

7. Weakness or Debility due to Fever
8. Shortness of Breath
9. Promotes a Happy disposition; Exhilarant
10. Dysentery
11. Some recommended it for Cancer

Dose:

1 scruple–1 dram; in Fever, take with Syrup of Lemon

Comment:

‘It much helps the Heart and Noble parts in their affections; it cures the Syncope, exhilarates the Heart, emends Palpitations, dulcorates the Breath, takes away Melancholy, and her sister Sadness without a manifest cause; it cures venerate and contagious diseases, and produces the same effects with the Confection of Scarlet grains [ie. Confectio Alkermes]’. (Renodeus)
Cardanuus said his Powder of Hyacinth cured many of Melancholy within 8 days.
Some said it has the virtues of Confectio Hamech, and used it for Cancer.

Although the author of this formula is uncertain the formula was in common use for a very long time. Galen had a powder which was likewise named after the Hyacinth stone, but this version is very different from his original and dose not therefore carry his name. Cardanuus had a Powder of Hyacinth, but it is not certain if this is a modified version of his prescription in the form of a Confection.

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

1. In some versions the Raw Silk, Bone of a Stag’s Heart and Camphor. Some used burnt Ivory instead of Ivory.
2. Dysentery, take with Troches of Amber
3. Also for Dysentery, take with Plantain
4. In Fever, take with Syrup of Lemons.
5. Syphilis, combine Confect. de Hyacinth with Confection of Alkermes and Abbot’s Confect of Roses as a strengthener in the long-term treatment of Syphilis.
6. Cancer: Confect. de Hyacinth 1 1⁄2 oz., Confect. Alkermes 3 drams, Conserve of Rose, Conserve of Bugloss root 1 oz., Syrup of Apples, qs, form an Electuary. Take as much as a nut with wine.


Although the author of this formula is uncertain the formula was in common use for a very long time. Galen had a powder which was likewise named after the Hyacinth stone, but this version is very different from his original and dose not therefore carry his name. Cardanuus had a Powder of Hyacinth, but it is not certain if this is a modified version of his prescription in the form of a Confection.

Cardanuus said his Powder of Hyacinth cured many of Melancholy within 8 days.


Some said it has the virtues of Confectio Hamech, and used it for Cancer.


Neotericks invented this Confection, which the Mompelian Medics, who were first seen to usurp it, had in much use, It agrees only nominally with that in the first Section of the greater Luminary, which is denominated of Hyacinth, under the authority of its inventor Galen. But whoever was the Author of this, he hath selected the best Medicaments, congested them in the best Method and Order; and therefore I judge nothing changeable herein, unless it be Ivory, which I think were better crude then burnt; and Silk, which I would willingly detract, or tincture it in Kermes before composition.


Some require a greater weight of simples, who may by my permission either augment or lessen the quantity, if they detract not from the vertue and efficacy of the mixture; for a little change is none.

It much helps the Heart and noble parts in their affections; it cures the Syncope, exhilarates the Heart, emends Palpitation, dulcorates [soothes] the Breath, takes away melancholy, and her sister sadness without a manifest cause; it cures venenate [poison] and contagious diseases, and produces the same effects with the confection of Scarlet Grains [Confectio Alkermes]. (A Medicinal Dispensatory, Renou, 1657)

Picture

Back To ELECTUARIES
Back to FORMULAS
How to Modify a Formula
Substitutes
Weights & Measures

DISCLAIMER

This Website is intended for the study of Traditional Medicine. Some of the information is Intended for Historical reference only and may be illegal or dangerous if used by unskilled hands. MedicineTraditions cannot be held responsible for the use or misuse of the information contained herein, nor can it be held responsible for injury, sickness or death due to use or misuse of the information contained herein.

Picture