Pulvis Cancri
Powder of Crabs
Tradition:
Western / Unani
Source / Author:
Nicolai Magni, De Medicis Pulveribus, 1545
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Herb Name 45384_4f2abf-89> |
Latin 45384_3c0951-31> |
Amount 45384_375f7a-4a> |
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| 45384_6710b4-53> |
Cineris Cancrorum fluviatilium 45384_9aa780-40> |
10 drams 45384_323550-62> |
| 45384_80f06c-b7> |
Gentiana lutea 45384_7d0396-2d> |
1⁄2 oz. 45384_0f2d38-5b> |
| 45384_d6a7b3-7e> |
Rosmarinus officinalis 45384_ce0226-14> |
1 dram 45384_ba8d22-c0> |
| 45384_b68402-c2> |
Bambusae silicae 45384_4399ce-68> |
2 drams 45384_60f7d4-c8> |
| 45384_4142f8-27> |
Lapis Azureus praeparata 45384_8cbcc4-21> |
2 scruples 45384_46d8c8-70> |
Preparation:
Powder
Function:
Clears Heat, resists Poison, calms the Mind
Use:
1. Lyconthropy (delusion of being an animal, especially a wolf)
2. Raving
3. Madness
Dose:
1–2 drams morning and night
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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This formula was listed for Lycanthropicis. Lycanthropy means Wolfman, or Werewolf, however, in the present context it will refer to the madness associated with the delusion of being an animal, particularly a Wolf. This is related to the trdaitional folklore of Werewolves.