Eyewash of Calamine

Eyewash of Calamine

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Salmon (not the originator)

Herb Name Latin Amount *
Rhenish Wine  Vinum Rhenum 1 1⁄2 lbs.
Calamine, in 1 piece  Lapis Calaminaris 3 oz.

Preparation:

Heat the Calamine red hot, and quench it in the wine, which repeat 7-8 times. Decant the liquor, filter, and keep in a glass close stopped for use.

Function:

Clears Heat, Benefits the Eyes, Astringent

Use:

1. Sore, Red Eyes
2. Conjunctivitis
3. Tearing of the Eyes
4. Swelling of the Eyes
5. Corneal Opacity
6. Pterygium
7. Keratitis

Dose:

Dropped into the corners of the eyes several times daily

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

Some made it with 1⁄2 oz. finely powder Calamine, digested in 1⁄2 pint each of White Wine and Rose water or Eyebright water. This is shaken daily to extract a tincture, then strained through fine cloth.

Salmon said ‘It is the most certain remedy for Sore, Running and Rheumatic Eyes that is yet known: I have known it do wonders in that case when all other things have failed’.

Some claimed it to have cured those that were Blind.

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