Powder Against Strangury

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Renodeus (Dispensatorium medicum, Renou, 1615)

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Celery seed

Apium graveolens

Parsley seed

Petroselinum crispum

Peony seed

Paeonia officinalis

Saxifrage seed

Saxifraga alba

Gentian

Gentiana lutea

1 1⁄2 drams ea.

Aniseed

Pimpinella anisum

Fennel seed

Foeniculum vulgare

Caraway

Carum carvi

1 scruple ea.

Melon seed

Citrullus vulgaris

Gourd seed

Cucurbita spp.

Pumpkin seed

Cucurbita pepo

Cucumber seed

Cucumis sativus

1 dram ea.

Milium Solis

Lithospermum spp.

1⁄2 dram

Spikenard

Nardostachys jatamansi

Cinnamon

Cinnamonum zeylanicum

1 scruple ea.

Licorice

Glycyrrhiza glabra

1⁄2 dram

White Poppy seed

Papaver somniferum

1 1⁄2 drams

Lettuce seed

Lactuosa sativa

Purslane seed

Portulaceae oleracea

1⁄2 dram

Sugar

Saccharum

1 1⁄2 oz.

Preparation:

Powder

Function:

Opens Obstructions, promotes Urine

Use:

Strangury

Dose:

1 1⁄2 drams

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:



This was called an ‘Elegant Powder’ against Strangury in the source text.

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