Diapenidon Compositum
or, Diapenidon Magnum
Sugar Penid Compound with Spices
or, Sugar Penids with Spices
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Nicholas Myrepsus
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Herb Name 44436_fa3fa6-c6> |
Latin 44436_463c38-8a> |
Amount 44436_0339e5-3b> |
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| 44436_015dbd-d4> |
Saccharum Penidum 44436_2c6984-bb> |
2 oz. 44436_17dd94-5a> |
| 44436_c8ab5b-19> |
Nux Pinea 44436_d8bfba-c5> | 44436_3f83ee-22> |
| 44436_d551a6-cb> |
Prunus amygdalus dulcis 44436_e93774-39> | 44436_3951b1-59> |
| 44436_5e6fb6-aa> |
Papaver somniferum 44436_4fe773-20> |
3 drams, 1 scruple ea. 44436_6eefce-88> |
| 44436_4f9969-d5> |
Cinnamonum zeylanicum 44436_a46a2f-83> | 44436_186f4b-70> |
| 44436_1efdeb-ff> |
Eugenia caryophyllus 44436_5f9493-96> | 44436_09f36d-bb> |
| 44436_3ed499-05> |
Zingiber officinalis 44436_c52cd6-06> | 44436_5ec137-9d> |
| 44436_da3299-9b> |
Succus Glycyrrhiza 44436_1a632f-db> | 44436_aadedb-3d> |
| 44436_64cb2b-5e> |
Acacia arabica 44436_3ca1dd-ef> | 44436_9c2381-1d> |
| 44436_bdffdc-4d> |
Astragalus tragacanth 44436_a58866-4b> | 44436_ef5adf-cd> |
| 44436_4fa47c-be> |
Amylum 44436_b0365b-b8> | 44436_e11583-76> |
| 44436_7ad713-5e> |
Citrullus vulgaris 44436_4221d5-68> | 44436_7a5aa9-4b> |
| 44436_6eb5d6-d4> |
Lagenaria vulgaris 44436_b9826d-3b> | 44436_f6d161-de> |
| 44436_95fd52-89> |
Cucurbita pepo 44436_d5bc2f-30> | 44436_bfb3c3-f8> |
| 44436_9321fa-a9> |
Cucumis sativus 44436_d8f4ad-99> |
1 1⁄2 drams ea. 44436_ad1e88-d8> |
| 44436_a1603f-53> |
Camphora 44436_5ce1c0-4b> |
7 grains 44436_18c3ca-88> |
Preparation:
Powder
It was commonly made into an Electuary after the following manner: 3 oz. of Violet flowers are macerated in 1 lb. of water until the water is violet in color, then 1 lb. of Sugar is added and heated in B.M. to a solid Electuary; while hot the powder is added. Some made it into Tablets: to 1 oz. of this powder add 12 oz. of Sugar, and with Water of Coltsfoot form into Tablets.
Function:
Strengthen the Lungs, Stops Cough, Clears Cold Phlegm
Use:
1. Cough
2. Pleurisy
3. Asthma
4. Difficulty Breathing
5. Consumption
6. Hoarseness
Dose:
1⁄2–2 drams, taken with Licorice Syrup, or decoction of Licorice, Hyssop or Raisins.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. The original of Nicholas contained spices and was called Diapenidion with Spices. When the three spices (Ginger, Clove and Cinnamon) are omitted, it was called Diapenidion without Spices, or Diapenidion Frigidii, the Cooling Sugar Penids.
2. In Consumption, Cooling Sugar Penids (ie. without Spices) was taken with Diatragacanth.
3. Pleurisy, take Diapenidum without Spices 2 dram, Conserve of Violet 2 ounces.
Comment:
Both the Diapenidon formulas have similar benefit for the Lungs, that with Spices is better for Cold Phlegm.

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