Species Pectorales
Pectoral Powder
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
German and Russian Pharmacopoeias (C. early 20th century)
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Herb Name 45441_0c524b-8d> |
Latin 45441_793022-f2> |
Amount 45441_825001-14> |
|---|---|---|
| 45441_8de4ca-8d> |
Althea officinalis 45441_127730-3d> |
8 parts 45441_85da20-e1> |
| 45441_3e18dc-bd> |
Tussilago farfara 45441_bb4f7a-cc> |
4 parts 45441_70f03d-b3> |
| 45441_5c245c-61> |
Glycyrrhiza glabra 45441_b1cc79-96> |
3 parts 45441_027512-bb> |
| 45441_907c7a-af> |
Verbascum thapsus 45441_ba72c8-66> | 45441_a7fa34-35> |
| 45441_fad435-69> |
Pimpinella anisum 45441_73a5db-dd> |
2 parts ea. 45441_b0b0db-65> |
| 45441_0b8caa-bf> |
Iris germanica 45441_ff2e56-26> |
1 part 45441_487605-91> |
Preparation:
Powder
Function:
Stops Cough and Wheezing, clears Phlegm
Use:
1. Cough from Phlegm
2. Bronchitis
Dose:
2–3 grams in a suitable vehicle
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. A compound that went by the name of ‘Hamburg Pectoral Infusion’ added 2 drams of Poppy capsules. This is stronger to stop Cough. Poppy seed could be used instead.

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