Dianthos
Powder of Rosemary Compound
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Nicholas Myrepsus
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Herb Name 42941_f4021b-f3> |
Latin 42941_3c5b01-08> |
Amount 42941_c7d8a7-86> |
|---|---|---|
| 42941_0d6040-70> |
Rosmarinus officinalis 42941_4e53a6-a9> |
1 oz. 42941_64a9f5-95> |
| 42941_7124a5-b3> |
Rosa gallica 42941_044250-28> | 42941_7a9f99-0c> |
| 42941_861091-4b> |
Viola odorata 42941_51ed48-aa> |
6 drams ea. 42941_8745c3-98> |
| 42941_21cd23-f4> |
Glycyrrhiza glabra 42941_4c6f77-57> | 42941_8102cb-4b> |
| 42941_af67bd-8b> |
Eugenia caryophyllus 42941_7a8a90-44> | 42941_f7e40a-a5> |
| 42941_aafc5d-87> |
Nardostachys jatamansi 42941_9db0b0-a6> | 42941_a7d722-cd> |
| 42941_bf83d6-86> |
Myristica fragrans 42941_763267-b6> | 42941_6d8484-55> |
| 42941_6d2b66-07> |
Alpina officinarum 42941_7e0bb4-7b> | 42941_777486-a6> |
| 42941_f98197-46> |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum 42941_76b319-5b> | 42941_0c1e2b-c3> |
| 42941_62dd6a-ec> |
Zingiber officinalis 42941_dc69c2-5f> | 42941_439959-e7> |
| 42941_fcd092-72> |
Myristica fragrans 42941_4bf9fd-a5> | 42941_dadbd1-f1> |
| 42941_a27e7f-c7> |
Curcuma zedoaria 42941_bcb1d3-1d> | 42941_03899c-40> |
| 42941_10bf65-7c> |
Aquillaria agallocha 42941_80ed6e-28> | 42941_3faaf2-c9> |
| 42941_ca551b-01> |
Elettaria cardamomum 42941_e3a030-73> | 42941_f200d6-2a> |
| 42941_9d7770-0e> |
Anethum graveolens 42941_905b0f-ed> | 42941_10ddc5-c5> |
| 42941_446391-e9> |
Pimpinella anisum 42941_30ed0a-97> |
4 scruples ea. 42941_1a2d8e-16> |
Preparation:
Powder.
With 8–12 oz. of Sugar it may be made into Tablets, or it was made into an Electuary with clarified Honey (2 1⁄2–3 times its weight).
Function:
Strengthens the Stomach and Heart, Benefits Brain, Clears Melancholy
Use:
1. Palpitations
2. Arrhythmias
3. Fainting
4. Vertigo
5. Migraine
6. Epilepsy
7. Paralysis
8. Hyper-emotionalism
9. Sadness, Melancholy
10. Mental Dullness and Poor Mental Function
11. Stupidity; “difficulties of Comprehension and Imagination”
12. Promotes Joy and Happiness
13. Indigestion, Poor or Weak Digestion
14. Increases Sperm
15. “Strengthens those recovering from illness in a wonderful way” (Nicholas, Antidotarium)
Dose:
1⁄2–1 dram, taken in honey, taken in the morning and at noon, with water if there is Heat, otherwise with wine.
2 drams of the Electuary
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. Renodeus listed Lavender for Spikenard.
Similar Formulas:
Diagalanga (Powder of Galangal Compound) (Mesue)
Diacinnmonum (Powder of Cinnamon)

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‘It strengthens the Heart and helps the passions thereof, it causes a joyful and cheerful Mind, and strengthens such as have been weakened by Long Sickness, it strengthens cold Stomachs, and helps digestion notably’. (Culpeper)
“The description of this powder is desumed from Nic, Myrepsus, who put many simples in less quantity, besides Rosemary; which Actuarius augmented, adding Wormseed. Its desumes its name from the flowers of Rosemary, which are its Basis, which by a certain Antonomasia are called Anthos, that is, the flower; whence the Electuary is called Dianthos; whose preparation is without difficulty: Pharmacopolists keep it usually in form of a Powder; and if it be required in form of a soft Electuary, they put the Powders in Honey; if of a solid one, they put them in the Sugar of Roses perfectly cocted, and make Pastils thereof.
It is cordial, helping the Epilepsy, and Swoundings; it universally auxiliates all imbecility of body, but especially affections of the Head.” (A Medicinal Dispensatory, Renou, 1657)