Pleres Arconticon
Restorative of Nicholas
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Nicholas Myrepsus
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Herb Name 43329_07edb2-d4> |
Latin 43329_f58277-83> |
Amount 43329_40745b-c5> |
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| 43329_11ce74-20> |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum 43329_af75c1-d3> | 43329_07a4ad-28> |
| 43329_e6afb6-78> |
Eugenia caryophyllus 43329_deb832-06> | 43329_3f02a2-1b> |
| 43329_f99820-94> |
Alpina officinarum 43329_36cd4c-e1> | 43329_533d2c-a6> |
| 43329_9a5089-1c> |
Aquillaria agallocha 43329_681811-ae> | 43329_661631-1f> |
| 43329_c91d46-e8> |
Myristica fragrans 43329_563f39-46> | 43329_160634-b6> |
| 43329_2133eb-b8> |
Nardostachys jatamansi 43329_7d4653-41> | 43329_a4ffce-92> |
| 43329_1bd51e-7a> |
Zingiber officinalis 43329_c7d56e-92> | 43329_f70443-82> |
| 43329_47f31c-6d> |
Bambusae silicae 43329_dbe8e4-8e> | 43329_8576d7-1e> |
| 43329_c44406-bd> |
Cymbopogon schoenanthus 43329_9deabf-24> | 43329_5c3e2d-97> |
| 43329_197b15-82> |
Cupressus semperviens 43329_457d65-1f> | 43329_304b0d-86> |
| 43329_26107e-20> |
Rosa gallica 43329_976fce-eb> | 43329_0c78dd-5f> |
| 43329_0ed609-63> |
Viola odorata 43329_6bf375-b4> |
1 dram ea, 43329_e3db61-4a> |
| 43329_b6a3f5-fd> |
Myristica fragrans 43329_553dca-f2> | 43329_9bfbd2-34> |
| 43329_c189a0-91> |
Glycyrrhiza glabra 43329_fed441-2a> | 43329_06543a-52> |
| 43329_55d576-d9> |
Pistacia lentiscus 43329_8c645c-05> | 43329_bef9c1-50> |
| 43329_1981e3-62> |
Styrax officinalis 43329_2650a0-b3> | 43329_b66d9c-92> |
| 43329_a0287d-0d> |
Ocinum basilicum 43329_032e40-7d> | 43329_b1d6ac-0a> |
| 43329_2832d4-6b> |
Oreganum marjorana 43329_ebaf25-44> | 43329_bc64e5-a2> |
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Costmary 43329_887f90-64> |
Balsamita major 43329_9b3981-86> | 43329_9936c8-b3> |
| 43329_622139-29> |
Elettaria cardamomum 43329_d65dd5-a2> | 43329_815679-e1> |
| 43329_9cb972-22> |
Piper longum 43329_dffa15-bc> | 43329_b112a0-1f> |
| 43329_d02461-7b> |
Piper album 43329_b8e9cc-61> | 43329_c73d2b-79> |
| 43329_9efd3b-34> |
Myrtus communis 43329_49549e-cb> | 43329_da40b0-a0> |
| 43329_08e749-06> |
Citrus medica 43329_aa291d-1c> |
1⁄2 dram, 6 grains ea. 43329_3918db-16> |
| 43329_d8a63e-08> |
Salvia haematodes 43329_0f7908-19> | 43329_1fd1ed-7e> |
| 43329_bdc8c9-4f> |
Centaurea behen 43329_0e6bd8-0a> | 43329_6fde69-93> |
| 43329_6df972-7e> |
Margarita 43329_3e9e90-ea> | 43329_87783a-45> |
| 43329_3ffaf5-66> |
Corallum rubrum 43329_d77aba-3f> | 43329_a57aa6-9c> |
| 43329_f25994-68> |
Sericum 43329_99624e-be> |
18 grains ea. 43329_8d6acb-1b> |
| 43329_56f3ad-09> |
Moschus 43329_543ab0-d4> |
6 grains 43329_8445d8-19> |
| 43329_c23d73-28> |
Camphora 43329_2de84a-2b> |
4 grains 43329_66a73d-b1> |
Preparation:
Powder.
It can be made into an Electuary with Rose syrup.
It can also be made into an Electuary with 10 times its weight in Sugar dissolved in Balm Water (Generally an Electuary was prepared with only 3 times the weight of the powdered herbs).
Function:
Benefits the Heart and Spirit, Strengthens the Spleen, Moves Qi, clears Damp and Melancholy
Use:
“Ealid for the sad, melancholic and for great weakness of the Stomach and of the Heart, Syncope, restores Memory. and sharpens the Senses
1. Sadness
2. Melancholy
3. Worry, Stress and Overthinking
4. Fearful
5. Fainting
6. Stomach weakness
7. Convalescence and weakness following chronic illness.
8. Epilepsy
9. Apoplexy
10. Lethargy
11. Amnesia
12. Asthma
13. Consumption
Dose:
1⁄2–1 dram of the powder; 1–2 drams of the Electuary, taken in the morning fasting, with decoction of Citron peel or some other suitable vehicle.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. Avens and Tormentil were often substituted for Red and White Behen in Europe as they were largely unavailable.
Similar Formulas:
Note that there was a Restorative Electuary also prepared by Nicholas. This was most commonly listed by its Latin name, Pleres Arconticon.

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Culpeper said it is “… good for Sad, Melancholy, Lumpish, Pensive, Grieving, Vexing, Pining, Sighing, Sobbing, Fearful, Careful Spirits, it strengthens weak Stomachs exceedingly, and help such as are prone to Faintings and Swoonings, it strengthens such as are weakened by violence of sickness, it helps bad Memories, quickens all the Senses, strengthens the Brain and Animal Spirits, helps the Falling-Sickness, and succours such as are troubled with Asthmas, or other cold afflictions of the Lungs”.
Salmon added it “causes a Cheerful, lively disposition, with a very pleasant Countenance”.
“Very good against all Melancholic and Pensive people, against weak Stomachs, and also against all Swoonings which proceed of any debility of the Heart, they quicken the Understanding and Memory, they be also very good for all them which have the Falling Sickness, and a short breath, and also for other things more”. (Wirtzung)