Antidotus Analeptica,
or Electuarium Resumptivum
Restorative Electuary
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Nicholas
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Herb Name 42558_bf938d-90> |
Latin 42558_b490dc-3b> |
Amount 42558_9fe542-80> |
|---|---|---|
| 42558_0262f3-27> |
Rosa gallica 42558_621b20-5d> | 42558_59eb98-59> |
| 42558_0baeef-ee> |
Glycyrrhiza glabra 42558_4fdb88-6c> |
2 drams, 5 grains ea. 42558_184fa9-0e> |
| 42558_c025c1-6e> |
Acacia arabica 42558_c0392b-90> | 42558_afb374-42> |
| 42558_2c22e1-c6> |
Astragalus tragacanth 42558_6dfc0d-9f> |
2 drams, 2 scruples ea. 42558_39b610-b2> |
| 42558_f441f1-f9> |
Pterocarpus santalinus 42558_d65894-07> | 42558_fc739a-ab> |
| 42558_9c0b91-ad> |
Santalum album 42558_6addce-02> |
4 scruples ea. 42558_eff940-09> |
| 42558_7fb04d-23> |
Succus Glycyrrhiza 42558_d017b4-a4> | 42558_9df46e-af> |
| 42558_dd3fc0-72> |
Amylum 42558_c840b2-b1> | 42558_2cdde8-6e> |
| 42558_f2be68-c5> |
Papaver somniferum 42558_5e4952-28> | 42558_a4ca8a-2f> |
| 42558_0b403a-23> |
Portulaceae oleracea 42558_cc2644-2e> | 42558_1ec143-3b> |
| 42558_72c6a6-f1> |
Lactuosa sativa 42558_8538fb-d0> | 42558_bc3532-f4> |
| 42558_4a117f-9c> |
Chicorium endiva 42558_6582ec-83> |
3 drams ea. 42558_3d5382-2d> |
| 42558_592eab-be> |
Citrullus vulgaris 42558_d6e7b5-bc> | 42558_e04701-39> |
| 42558_3cc0c9-37> |
Cucurbita spp. 42558_fe586b-92> | 42558_ca8d15-d7> |
| 42558_163237-c9> |
Cucurbita pepo 42558_4a6b3b-de> | 42558_6a1fda-e0> |
| 42558_b6aa53-22> |
Cucumis sativus 42558_c868e3-91> | 42558_a56eac-a4> |
| 42558_f1387e-d8> |
Cydonia oblonga 42558_c5f66f-8f> | 42558_abf490-da> |
| 42558_71792b-66> |
Malva sylvestris 42558_454e9c-d3> | 42558_211c9e-b3> |
| 42558_42079f-a7> |
Gossypium herbaceum 42558_fcf789-f8> | 42558_08ad72-b3> |
| 42558_b66081-64> |
Viola odorata 42558_cd991a-de> | 42558_83914b-f1> |
| 42558_29d3eb-5f> |
Nux Pinea 42558_1fe2ac-45> | 42558_967e8b-1e> |
| 42558_d01a53-39> |
Pistachio verum 42558_f93b49-ba> | 42558_d4336a-9b> |
| 42558_29b6c4-42> |
Prunus amygdalus dulcis 42558_87b9ca-5e> | 42558_29ea0f-e1> |
| 42558_dfd9cb-cc> |
Cordia spp 42558_f50611-8e> |
2 drams ea. 42558_a30b57-c0> |
| 42558_69e91d-d2> |
Eugenia caryophyllus 42558_e69f08-92> | 42558_ce5af7-66> |
| 42558_91290c-80> |
Bambusae silicae 42558_3de92a-93> | 42558_832c47-31> |
| 42558_7b4f1d-e8> |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum 42558_e1b643-5a> |
1 dram 42558_1c8273-c8> |
| 42558_6e20e0-bc> |
Crocus sativus 42558_c88bd5-9d> |
5 grains 42558_cd8c71-a8> |
| 42558_1255a4-e3> |
Saccharum Penidum 42558_a2f9ff-b7> |
1⁄2 oz. 42558_999d4e-63> |
Preparation:
Powder what is to be powdered, then make a soft Electuary with 3 times their weight of Syrup of Violets.
Function:
Strengthens Qi, nourishes Yin, clears Heat
Use:
1. Restorative in Consumption, Phthisis, Hectic Fever
2. Strengthens in chronic Illness, chronic weakness, old age and convalescence
3. clears Heat in chronic Fever, Fever associated with deficiency and Hectic Fevers
4. used for chronic Cough with Lung Yin deficiency
5. Quenches Thirst in Fever, Yin deficiency etc.
Dose:
1–2 drams, up to 1 oz. daily
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
This long and tedious formula may be condensed without any great loss. A smaller number of seeds may be used in greater dosage, in which case, this formula can be recreated in an abbreviated form.
1. Fernel had a revised version which omitted Ginger, Storax, Water Lily seed and Barberry, and added Fistic nuts, and was more commonly used from the 17th century.
2. Salmon mocked the usefulness of such a small amount of Saffron, it being but 1 part in 2400, and suggested a larger proportion.

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“This Analeptical Antidote or Restaurative Electuary, as Prepositus calls it, is much celebrated by Fernelius; in whose description he found nothing to be changed, but only the order of the simples, and the grains of Berberries; in whose stead he reposed Pistacks [Pistcahio]: But he omitted Storax, which is most commendable and useful in this confection, who’s manner of preparation is so easy, as that it needs not any more declaration.
It restores lost strength, hinders swoundings and syncope, resarciates [restores] the habit of the body, extenuated by long fluxes [leakage], or other immoderate vacuations. It helps and benefits the macilent [emaciated] and consumed, by humectating [moistening], nourishing, and roborating [strengthening] them”. (A Medicinal Dispensatory, Renou, 1657)
“It strengthens Radical Moisture [Yin] softens, moistens, is nutritive, and comforts. It opens the pores, lessens Choler, resists Fever, Cough and Thirst. It restores lost strength and pristine Health, and treats Consumption and Hectics’. (Val Cordi Dispensatorium, 1622)