Pilulae Aggregative Majores,
or Pilulae Polychrestae
Pills of Many Virtues
or Greater Polycrest Pills

Tradition:

Western, Unani

Source / Author:

Mesue

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Turbith

Operculina turpethum

Aloe

Aloe spp.

6 drams ea.

Scammony prepared

Convovulus scammonia

5 drams

Rhubarb

Rheum palmatum

Yellow Myrobalan

Terminalia chebula (yellow)

4 drams ea.

Agrimony juice thickened

Agrimonia eupatoria

Wormwood juice thickened

Artemisia absinthum

Agaric

Fomitopsis officinalis

Troches of Colocynth

Troschisci Alhandal

Polypody

Polypodium vulgare

Chebulic Myrobalan

Terminalia chebula

Black Myrobalan

Terminalia chebula (black)

2 drams ea.

Mastic

Pistacia lentiscus

Rose

Rosa gallica

Rock Salt

Sal Gem

Dodder

Cuscuta europea

Aniseed

Pimpinella anisum

Ginger

Zingiber officinalis

1 dram ea.

Preparation:

Powder all the dry ingredients together, except for the Mastic, Scammony, and Aloe which should be powdered apart then added. With a little Syrup of Damask Roses, form a pill mass.

Function:

Purges all Humors from the Head, Stomach, Liver and Bowels, Opens Obstructions

Use:

1. Scrofula
2. Tumors
3. Leprosy
4. Chronic Arthritic diseases, Sciatica, Gout
5. Used periodically in the treatment of various obstinate and chronic diseases.
6. Chronic and Complex Fevers
7. Anasarca type of Edema (excess Phlegm)
8. Hypochondriac Melancholy

Dose:

1⁄2 dram–2 scruples, rarely up to 1 dram, taken in the morning on an empty stomach

Cautions:

Not used during Pregnancy.

Modifications:

1. Some version omitted Chebulic and Black Myrobalans
2. Spleen obstruction, add Gum Ammoniac.
3. Gonorrhea, form Pills with Turpentine
4. Erysipelas, combine with Pills of Rhubarb and form pills with Syrup of Violet.

Similar Formulas:

Used similarly to Pills of Eight Things, Pills of the Five Kinds of Myrobalans, Imperial Pills and Arabian Pills.

Comment:

They were called Aggregative or Polycrest ‘because they congregate and purge several bad Humors together, drawing them from all parts of the body’.

Mesue had three versions of these Pills originally, but only this one remained in common use. Aggregative Minores contained Yellow, Black and Emblic Myrobalans, 3 drams ea., Mastic, Aniseed, juice of Agrimony and Wormwood, Rose, 2 drams ea., Rhubarb 5 drams, Hiera Picra Galenii 10 drams; form pills with Celery juice.

Culpeper said ‘It purges the head of Choler [Bile], Phlegm and Melancholy, and that stoutly: it is good against Quotidian Agues, and faults in the Stomach and Liver, yet because it is well corrected if you take but half a dram at a time, and keep yourself warm, I suppose you may take it without danger’.


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