Pilulae Lucis Majores,
or Pilulae Opticae
Pills to Clarify

Tradition:

Western, Unani

Source / Author:

Mesue

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Rose

Rosa gallica

.

Violet

Viola odorata

Wormwood

Artemisia absinthium

Colocynth

Citrullus colocynthis

Turbith

Operculina turpethum

Cubeb

Piper cubeba

Calamus

Acorus calamus

Nutmeg

Myristica fragrans

2 drams ea.

Dodder of Thyme

Cuscuta europea

Indian Spikenard

Nardostachys jatamansi

Balsam fruit (or Cardamon)

Commiphora opobalsamum

Balsam wood (or Aloeswood)

Commiphora opobalsamum

Seseli seed (or Hartwort)

Siler montanum

Rue

Ruta graveolens

Annis

Pimpinella anisum

Fennel seed

Foeniculum vulgare

Celery seed

Apium graveolens

Squinanth

Juncus odoratus

Asarabacca

Asarum europeum

Mastic

Pistacia lentiscus

Clove

Eugenia caryophyllus

Cinnamon

Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Cassia wood

Cinnamomum cassia

Saffron

Crocus sativus

Mace     

Myristica fragrans

Chebulia Myrobalan

Terminalia chebula

Emblic Myrobalan

Emblica officinalis

Belleric Myrobalan

Terminalia bellerica

Yellow Myrobalan

Terminalia chebula (Yellow)

Black Myrobalan

Terminalia chebula (Black)

Rhubarb

Rheum officinale

4 drams ea.

Agaric

Fomitopsis officinale

Senna

Cassia angustfolia

5 drams ea

Eyebright

Euphrasia officinalis

7 drams

Aloes

Aloe spp.

equal to the rest

Preparation:

Powder and form pills with clarified Fennel juice.

Function:

Purges Phlegm and Melancholy from the Head, clears the Senses, Clarifies the Eyesight

Use:

1. Poor or Failing Eyesight
2. Floaters
3. Blindness
4. Nightblindness
5. Eye pain
6. Excess humors affecting the Head and Senses
7. To purge in Melancholy diseases of the Head
8. Some apparently used in to hasten Labor.

Dose:

1–2 drams (up to 3 drams).
Often a daily dose was given for a week or more. In long-term treatment, it was common to give a dose once or twice per month.

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

This can be made without Colocynth.

Comment:

‘It purges mixed Humors from the Head, and clears it of such excrements as hinder the Sight’. (Culpeper)

These were commonly used and highly regarded for poor or failing eyesight. They clear the humors which obstruct the fine circulation of the eyes and were regarded as sharpening the sight. They are most suited to Phlegm and Melancholy humors.

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