Medicamen ex inventione nostra defendens basin ab omni periculo
Medicine to Defend the Base from all Danger

Tradition:

Western / Unani

Source / Author:

De morbus internis curandis, Mesue, 1551

Herb Name

Latin

Amount *

Red Coral

Corallum rubrum

Mace

Myristica fragrans

Bone of a Stag’s Heart

Os Cordis Cervii

Ambergris

Ambre gris

Pearl

Margarita

Crystal

Crystallos

Gold leaf

Aurum

Silver leaf

Argentum

Ivory

Eboris

Ruby

Rubinus

Sapphire

Sapphirus

Hyacinth (Zircon)

Hyacinthus

5 drams ea.

Balsam

Commiphora opobalsamum

2 drams

Musk

Moschus

1⁄2 dram ea.

Rosemary

Rosmarinus officinalis

Tabasheer

Bambusae silicae

Sandalwood

Santalum album

Clove

Eugenia caryophyllus

Galangal

Alpina officinarum

Calamus *

Acorus calamus

Cubeb

Piper cubeba

Indian Spikenard

Nardostachys jatamansi

Staceorum bark

uncertain

Cuttlefish bone

Os Sepia

Basil

Ocinum basilicum

Cardamon

Elettaria cardamomum

White Pepper

Piper alba

Long Pepper

Piper longum

Bay berry

Laurus nobilis

Pellitory

Anacyclus pyrethrum

3 drams ea.

Storax

Styrax officinalis

Calamus

Acorus calamus

Magnet

Magnetitum

Myrrh

Commiphora molmol

Thebane Opium

Opium Thebanum

1 dram ea.

Peony seed *

Peonia officinalis

Camomile

Matricaria recutita

Wild Sage (Lilifagus)

Salvia agrestris

Marjoram

Oreganum marjorana

Balsamita **

Mentha aquatica ?

Ammi

Ammi majus

Round Birthwort

Aristolchia rotunda

Dianthos

a compound

3 drams ea.

Saffron

Crocus sativus

1⁄2 dram

Aloeswood

Aquillaria agallocha

White Poppy seed

Papaver somniferum

2 drams ea.

Sugar

Saccharum

sufficient

* Peony seed is to be collected during the New Moon
** Several herbs were calleed Balsamita. It could refer to Achillaea ageratum or other herbs

Preparation:

The stones must be levigated until very fine. The gums and Opium are dissolved in a little aromatic wine, then the powdered herbs are mixed in along with the Dianthos and stones and then sufficient sugar is mixed in to form a confection, adding the Musk at the end.

Function:

Moves Qi and Blood, calms the Mind and Spirit, strengthens Qi and Yang

Use:

1. Promotes Cheerfulness
2. Good for those who suffer from Sorrow, Melancholy, who love Solitude, and hate themselves. It makes them pleasant and courteous.

3. Removes Deficiency of the Principle Organs
4. Promotes Menstruation.
5. Syncope of Women
6. Helps in Paralysis

7. “Defends the foundation from all danger of the past and future’”

Dose:

2–3 drams with wine or warm water

Comment:

This is a quite remarkable formula for several reasons. The combination of Gems, Magnetite and Cuttlefish bone along with a large number of aromatics makes this a unique medicine to calm the Mind and Spirit, move Qi and Blood, restore strength and promote wellbeing.
The source text states that it removes weariness of the principle Organs (Heart, Liver, Brain and Kidneys), and “defends the foundation’, sounding familiar to the TCM concept of perhaps the ‘Source Qi”.

Cautions:

If recreated, the stones require proper preparation and some modifications would be needed.

Modifications:

This could be used as the foundation to create a simpler formula without Opium.

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