Species de Gemmis Calidii
Warming Powder of Gems

Tradition:

Western, Unani

Source / Author:

Mesue

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Troches Diarrhodon

a compound

Troches of Aloeswood

a compound

5 drams ea.

Pearl

Margarita

3 drams

Zedoary

Curcuma zedoaria

Doronicum

Doronicum hookeri

Citron peel

Citrus medica

Mace

Myristica fragrans

Basil seed

Ocinum basilicum

2 drams ea.

Sapphire

Sapphirus

Jacinth

Hyacinthus

Sardonyx

Sardinus

Garnet

Granatum

Emerald

Smaragdus

Cinnamon

Cinnamonum zeylanicum

Galangal

Alpina officinarum

1 1⁄2 drams ea.

Red Behen

Salvia hemotodes

White Behen

Centaurea behen

Clove

Eugenia caryophyllus

Ginger

Zingiber officinalis

Long Pepper

Piper longum

Indian Spikenard

Nardostachys jatamansi

Indian leaf

Cinnamonum tamala

Saffron

Crocus sativus

Cardamon

Elettaria cardamomum

1 dram ea.

Amber

Succinum

Red Coral

Corallum rubrum

Ivory

Eboris

Gold leaf

Aurum

Silver leaf

Argentum

2 scruples ea.

Musk

Moschus

1⁄2 dram

Preparation:

Powder
The stones must be properly levigated, then mixed well with the herbal powders. It may be prepared into a confection or soft Electuary

Function:

Warms the Heart, Head, Stomach, Liver and Uterus, Settles and Invigorates the Mind and Spirit

Use:

1. Cold, Moist and Weakness of the Heart, Head, Stomach, Liver or Uterus
2. Melancholy, Sadness, Fearful

3. Palpitations, Arrhythmias
4. Fainting

5. Digestive weakness

Dose:

1⁄2 scruple–1⁄2 dram; 1 dram of the Electuary

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

1. Some versions ommitted the Troches.
2. Some versions used half an ounce of Amber.
3. The Behens were often substituted with Tormentil, Avens or Elecampane
4. Cassia wood can replce Indian Leaf
5. Musk can be omitted, or replaced with a substitute.


Renodeus said ‘This Electuary of Gems is most efficacious for the cold affections of the Brain, Heart, Ventricle, Liver, and Uterus, according to Mesue: for it helps the Melancholic, Sad, Solitary, and Fearful: it cures the Palpitation of the Heart, hinders Swooning, roborates the languid Ventricle, and recreates the Entrails: but Apothecaries seldom make it, because of the rarity and dearness of the simples’.

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