Trochisci de Camphora
Qurs Kafoor
Troches of Camphor
Tradition:
Western, Unani
Source / Author:
Nicholas Myrepsus
|
Herb Name 43187_8e8d1a-c8> |
Latin 43187_bff16b-f2> |
Amount 43187_1a0699-dc> |
|---|---|---|
| 43187_5fd6a4-6b> |
Rosa gallica 43187_8ecdab-af> | 43187_5d338b-00> |
| 43187_2cb527-65> |
Acacia arabica 43187_c5aea5-31> | 43187_9d4915-7b> |
| 43187_0edcb9-ec> |
Astragalus tragacanth 43187_1df402-4b> | 43187_f99e58-e7> |
| 43187_a6a2f4-63> |
Bambusae silicae 43187_92ab84-8a> |
4 drams ea. 43187_5e7dfb-8c> |
| 43187_2133da-42> |
Cucumis sativus 43187_c1330d-37> | 43187_565972-46> |
| 43187_068f5f-4c> |
Portulaceae oleracea 43187_89de19-d1> | 43187_425c93-66> |
| 43187_981a3e-18> |
Glycyrrhiza glabra 43187_51efd4-0d> |
1 ounce ea. 43187_548f33-2f> |
| 43187_e8d5bc-88> |
Crocus sativus 43187_c0e2b6-8b> |
2 drams 43187_178af1-08> |
| 43187_77273a-99> |
Amylum 43187_de44b5-5f> |
3 drams 43187_042b94-c1> |
| 43187_d19c92-1b> |
Camphora 43187_5e6c75-4e> |
1⁄2 dram 43187_0bffd6-d4> |
A contemporary Unani version:
|
Herb Name 43187_496f4f-92> |
Latin 43187_2c5344-1f> |
Amount 43187_978dfa-52> |
|---|---|---|
| 43187_759b4b-4f> |
Bambusae silicae 43187_08b162-20> |
50 grams 43187_8c47ce-39> |
| 43187_84b4ec-6b> |
Rosa gallica 43187_9f051f-ec> |
25 grams 43187_d65caf-41> |
| 43187_24b615-95> |
Camphora 43187_4cf4a1-5d> | 43187_5936d8-11> |
| 43187_7b3110-cf> |
Santalum album 43187_92dce5-c6> | 43187_2b6d22-41> |
| 43187_f5445a-89> |
Portulaceae oleracea 43187_640077-6e> | 43187_025ff1-3e> |
| 43187_f63881-6d> |
Chicorium intybus 43187_f497f5-df> | 43187_3ea731-67> |
| 43187_ba413b-b3> |
Lactuosa sativa 43187_af77db-47> | 43187_9cb22d-96> |
| 43187_6eb7b8-9b> |
Cucurbita pepo 43187_517bec-09> |
5 grams ea. 43187_978e27-59> |
Preparation:
Powder all well, mix, and form Troches with mucilage of Psyllium seed made in Rose water.
Function:
Clears Heat, cools the Blood, stops Fever, eases Pain, promotes Rest
Use:
1. Fever, especially Burning and High Fevers;
2. Spotted Fevers including Measles;
3. Hectic Fevers with Thirst.
4. Also useful for any condition where strong Heat causes Headache, Irritability or Pain.
5. Also for Cough, Catarrh, Consumption and Hemoptysis coming from strong Heat
Dose:
1 scruple–1 dram
Cautions:
Not used in Cold disorders
Modifications:
There are a number of variations.
1. Some version add Barberry fruit and omit Saffron and Gum Arabic.
2. The Medical Formulary of al Samarqandi had a version very similar to the Unani version above. It said “Pearl may be added to it and then the Troches is named for it” (ie. Troches of Pearl)
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“Of the various sorts of Trochisks of Camphor described by the Ancients, that is only made, which Mesue prescribes, for hot Fevers, the ardour of Bile, and of the Liver, Blood and Ventricle, and thirst inextinguishable; but it consisting of many hot Simples, as Spikenard, Xylo-aloes [Aloeswood], Saffron, and Cardamom, I cannot easily conjecture, how it can effect these things, I exhibit others of the same name, much better, more efficacious for those ends, and more easy to make, out of Myrepsus; in whose description; I find nothing mutable, but the order of the Simples; only instead of Spodium, if there be any such thing besides Pompholix, of the Greacian [Greeks], I would rather exhibit crude Ivory then burnt, for many reasons before-urged. The preparation is neither troublesome nor laborious: the powder or scrapings of Ivory, must be levigated apart, and also the other simples, Saffron, Camphor, Amylum, Roses and Liquorice; the Gums must be brayed in a hot Mortar, Cucumbers seed must be decorticated then minutely cut and levigated; then must they all be received in the mucilage of Fleabane [seeds], and made into a Paste for Trochisks.
They mitigate the heat of the liver and other bowels [organs], temperate the acrimony of Bile, and stay the fluor [flow] of humours delabing upon the Lungs, ” (A Medicinal Dispensatory, Renou, 1657)