Powder for Scrofula
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Antidotarium Bononiense, 1641
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Herb Name |
Latin |
Amount |
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Spongia usta |
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Pilae Marinae |
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Os Sepia |
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Piper longum |
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Piper nigrum |
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Zingiber officinalis |
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Cinnamonum zeylanicum |
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Sal Gem |
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Anacyclus pyrethrum |
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Galla |
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Echium vulgare |
2 oz. ea. |
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Corylus avellana usta |
1⁄2 oz. |
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Pumex |
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Plantago majus |
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Iron filings prepared * |
Ferrum |
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Calyx usta |
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Helleborus alba praeparata |
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Helleborus niger praeparata |
2 drams ea. |
*Listed as ‘Limature acuum’=filings of a needle?
Preparation:
Powder
Function:
Clears Phlegm and Heat, resolves Swellings
Use:
1. Scrofula
2. Goiter
3. Lymph swellings in general
Dose:
2–4 scruples in white wine or Sage water
Cautions:
1. Due to the toxicity of the Hellebores, use carefully, beginning with the lower dose and increasing if needed.
2. Not suitable for use in young children or during pregnancy.
Modifications:

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