Electuary for Sadness and Worry
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Galen (Omnia Quae extant in Latinum Sermonem Conversa, 1556)
|
Herb Name 41747_308994-9d> |
Latin 41747_951d50-9d> |
Amount * 41747_7f00fa-78> |
|---|---|---|
| 41747_b97fbd-17> |
Ocinum basilicum 41747_909827-5f> | 41747_011450-f9> |
| 41747_149bc1-1a> |
Anchusa officinalis 41747_0f2898-36> | 41747_2a333d-c5> |
| 41747_ddeab4-9d> |
Mentha arvensis 41747_fe02a2-a9> | 41747_3020f3-81> |
| 41747_385d3a-df> |
Lapis Azureus usta abluti 41747_fd0ed9-6d> | 41747_d50e8b-a7> |
| 41747_b78b24-67> |
Margarita 41747_abb997-f1> | 41747_dcdd79-af> |
| 41747_9da6ea-98> |
Cancer 41747_be297a-51> | 41747_068806-5d> |
| 41747_b9c4b9-09> |
Corallum album 41747_4ad3b7-a9> | 41747_937f7d-b8> |
| 41747_f7dc0d-a5> |
Terra Armenius 41747_da101c-f5> | 41747_a90544-f2> |
| 41747_e2af52-72> |
Sericum usta 41747_c7b97c-3e> |
10 drams ea. 41747_1fafda-d2> |
|
Gallia ** 41747_a5d5b6-13> |
Gallia Moschata 41747_11e5d8-17> | 41747_1f26e3-46> |
| 41747_fdb715-9b> |
Nardostachys jatamansi 41747_395260-5a> | 41747_73381a-f5> |
| 41747_557eea-c9> |
Terminalia chebula 41747_47420b-d7> | 41747_a3e2f4-2c> |
| 41747_2c378c-c4> |
Cuscuta europea 41747_8b4277-a2> | 41747_a2f056-2f> |
| 41747_9e8369-8a> |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum 41747_0daea5-90> | 41747_708a8f-a5> |
| 41747_8f7c4c-b5> |
Boswellia sacra 41747_331d19-9c> | 41747_648fce-aa> |
| 41747_873ab0-ff> |
Pistacia lentiscus 41747_3debeb-13> | 41747_212ad1-af> |
| 41747_354115-e4> |
Curcuma zedoaria 41747_d677da-b7> | 41747_4d7257-30> |
| 41747_5ea950-48> |
Doronicum hookeri 41747_ee0904-10> | 41747_bdcfaf-ca> |
| 41747_00c43e-a2> |
Salvia hemotodes 41747_a63b24-09> | 41747_add10c-0b> |
| 41747_2bdff0-93> |
Centaurea behen 41747_82e03d-43> | 41747_16ae42-00> |
| 41747_b3bc7a-e4> |
Cinnamonum tamala 41747_52d5a2-fc> | 41747_de1ed2-98> |
| 41747_6cfb89-7f> |
Elettaria cardamomum 41747_78067b-23> | 41747_d516f2-77> |
| 41747_ad1bd4-ef> |
Eugenia caryophyllus 41747_9709c7-65> | 41747_86128b-75> |
| 41747_eef449-e6> |
Muscus 41747_0548d0-46> | 41747_2467d8-b8> |
| 41747_8ab0de-bb> |
Castoreum 41747_8836c7-8d> | 41747_9cb9f0-d2> |
| 41747_42201a-8d> |
Glycyrrhiza glabra 41747_3d68b1-db> | 41747_dba3a1-d4> |
| 41747_63c900-85> |
Crocus sativus 41747_1ce46a-76> | 41747_21d2b6-1f> |
| 41747_2cddb5-18> |
Lactuosa sativa 41747_0bc145-bc> | 41747_369d00-8a> |
| 41747_23bfd6-72> |
Hyoscyamus niger 41747_3721bc-43> | 41747_c7a23b-29> |
| 41747_48cb2d-71> |
Juncus odoratus 41747_7f1ea5-1e> | 41747_a264ce-52> |
| 41747_11d0ea-42> |
Mandragora officinalis 41747_950fc4-16> | 41747_49b7bb-bc> |
| 41747_a353d2-a2> |
Aquillaria agallocha 41747_cfdbae-ec> | 41747_fc66a3-74> |
| 41747_165664-2e> |
Paeonia officinalis 41747_c79f6f-f3> | 41747_52d3bf-64> |
| 41747_125eb3-4e> |
Rheum palmatum 41747_239201-c2> | 41747_e34b19-d9> |
| 41747_20fb45-89> |
Peganum harmala 41747_b38335-aa> | 41747_f3e0e5-5a> |
| 41747_c6337e-a9> |
Myristica fragrans 41747_22ce5e-19> | 41747_7be291-b5> |
| 41747_26be1c-5c> |
Punica granatum 41747_ddc438-5e> | 41747_d7656f-d8> |
| 41747_f6445a-03> |
Ceratonia siliqua 41747_284edf-a4> | 41747_29987c-9c> |
| 41747_dd47b9-d6> |
Vitex agnus-castus 41747_b2661f-01> | 41747_eb33be-3f> |
| 41747_f2d906-4c> |
Coriandrum sativum 41747_d60229-0e> |
5 drams ea. 41747_9bf1a8-87> |
| 41747_781905-97> |
Limatura Argenti 41747_cd3f27-d7> |
4 drams 41747_4c9d9a-62> |
| 41747_d5b30d-bb> |
Limatura Aurii 41747_be4234-28> |
1⁄2 dram 41747_2a5b10-81> |
| 41747_b8e2e6-35> |
Camphora 41747_594563-ab> |
1 dram 41747_82e6aa-35> |
| 41747_2f888b-a7> |
Rosa gallica 41747_2d281e-53> | 41747_e22cb0-01> |
|
Tabasheer *** 41747_52def2-d7> |
Bambusae silicae 41747_c250f4-e6> |
7 drams ea. 41747_6a3ebb-b3> |
| 41747_8cecd4-8c> |
Moschus 41747_3fb041-09> |
1 aur. 41747_126ff1-f8> |
* Lapis Lazuli is prepared by being burnt and washed
** Gallia here probably refers to Gallia Moschata, an aromatic compound of Musk. The versions of these we have now are much later than Galen, so perhaps a similar compound is meant. Or perhaps it was a later addition to Galen’s original formula.
*** The original form of Spodium, if this formula is from Galen, would be burnt Ivory. However, Tabasheer is a suiatble substitute.
Preparation:
Powder; mix with 1 oz. Oil of Rose and 1⁄4 oz. Balsam oil; next mix with powdered sugar, the weight of all the medicines, then with sufficient Syrup of Quince, form an Electuary. It is left for 6 months, stirring regularly.
Function:
Moves the Qi, clears Melancholy, strengthens the Heart and Spirit, Strengthens the Mind and Body
Use:
1. Sadness, Melancholy, Depression
2. Worry, excess Thinking
3. Debility, weakness
4. Anguish
5. Mental weakness
Dose:
1–2 drams daily.
Comment:
This formula is attributed to Galen in the source text. However, some of the medicines Galen was unfamiliar with. It may be a later invention by the Arabs, or it may have been a formula of Galens that was modified at a later date. It is basically a variety of Letificans.
Gallia, listed in the source text usually refers to Gallia Muscata, an aromatic compound of Musk. Also the Gallia formulas we have are much later than Galen, perhaps it is a later addition.
Likewise Spodium is listed. This would have meant burnt Ivory. However, as we have stated elsewhere, the general use of Spodium in later times was as a substitute for the unavailable Tabasheer which was used in Arab formulas.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
This is a large formula which could be reduced and still be effective.

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