Dianisum
Powder of Aniseed Compound
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Mesue
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Herb Name 42805_cf5cdb-7d> |
Latin 42805_60096f-41> |
Amount 42805_5a0d1c-ad> |
|---|---|---|
| 42805_678a73-bd> |
Pimpinella anisum 42805_baa408-51> |
2 1⁄2 oz. 42805_c7e77a-52> |
| 42805_2926ed-43> |
Glycyrrhiza glabra 42805_009ad5-ab> | 42805_853428-b4> |
| 42805_38d170-18> |
Pistacia lentiscus 42805_53ba12-b3> |
1 oz. ea. 42805_7d6057-10> |
| 42805_b814c9-b5> |
Carum carvi 42805_ad5dbb-fd> | 42805_3c60d6-03> |
| 42805_280df1-35> |
Foeniculum vulgare 42805_e62290-fb> | 42805_020baa-6a> |
| 42805_f9b383-06> |
Alpina officinarum 42805_f0509b-dd> | 42805_bfedce-b5> |
| 42805_745395-d1> |
Myristica fragrans 42805_38e278-bd> | 42805_12b4b8-cb> |
| 42805_72973f-f8> |
Zingiber officinalis 42805_e1c6da-03> | 42805_a9bb8b-4c> |
| 42805_200079-41> |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum 42805_f544bb-56> |
5 drams ea. 42805_c85f53-78> |
| 42805_f94f74-ce> |
Piper nigrum 42805_701b9b-37> | 42805_2ad56f-ec> |
| 42805_e0799a-a2> |
Piper longum 42805_4393a1-ac> | 42805_2b3c2f-7e> |
| 42805_a21f81-f7> |
Piper album 42805_c361c9-14> | 42805_eafd63-43> |
| 42805_1a459f-41> |
Cinnamonum cassia 42805_e80a8e-7b> | 42805_c92c29-ee> |
| 42805_b58d80-ef> |
Calamintha officinalis 42805_7c44c4-23> | 42805_fb05a7-ef> |
| 42805_2be664-2a> |
Anacyclus pyrethrum 42805_8fdda4-b6> |
2 drams ea. 42805_c9b0d9-0a> |
| 42805_69f044-9a> |
Elettaria cardamomum 42805_1c0579-6c> | 42805_62f224-dc> |
| 42805_391f9e-ae> |
Eugenia caryophyllus 42805_5c4e6f-f8> | 42805_574954-c8> |
| 42805_e01e16-21> |
Piper cubeba 42805_2a83cf-58> | 42805_f745ac-82> |
| 42805_a4b704-b3> |
Nardostachys jatamansi 42805_f3e410-f0> | 42805_bf97ab-a8> |
| 42805_9c0c58-82> |
Crocus sativus 42805_a732c2-c5> |
1 dram ea. 42805_5ef17d-61> |
Preparation:
Powder. it can be made into an Electuary with 3 times its weight of clarified Honey, or as a confection with Sugar.
Function:
Warms the Stomach and Lungs, clears Cold Phlegm
Use:
1. Cold Stomach pain
2. Nausea
3. Wind-Colic
4. Bloating
5. Chronic Cold-type Cough
6. Asthma coming from Cold.
7. Breathlessness
8. It was said to cause ‘a long Wind, free Breathings, and clear Voice’.
Dose:
1⁄2–1 dram of the Powder; 1–2 drams as an Electuary or Confection
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
Similar Formulas:
Powder of Cumin Greater (Diacuminum)

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‘It is chiefly appropriated to the Stomach, and helps the cold infirmities thereof, raw, phlegm, wind, continual Coughs, and other such diseases coming of cold’. (Culpeper)
“This Powder is both usual aud useful; whose description, as tradited by Mesue, we retain; only expunging. Bartram, and substituting Libistica and Sugar-candy, for common Sugar; for Bartram being hot and sharp, and not aromatical, may well be omitted; and Sugar-candy is more idoneous then common Sugar. for the affervation of the Powders. Cubebs are small round fruits, adhering to long pedicles, racemously congested; which some say are Galen’s Carpesia, others Dioscorides his wilde Myrtles, and others the grains of a Willow-tree: but they-are none of these, and their description differs much from any such.
In Java this fruit is called Cumuc, which the Incolists [locals] there so much estimate, that they boil it before they sell it out, lest it should be sown, and germinate elsewhere, as we have shewed, Chap. 14. Sec, 3. Book 4. of our Medicinal Materials.
Dianison cures the cold distemper of the ventricle [Stomach], caused by crude phlegm or flatulency; it cures diuturnal [long-lasting] coughs, proceeding from cold humours, and frees the bowels from obstructions”. (A Medicinal Dispensatory, Renou, 1657)