Medical recipe, ca. 1790

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Medical recipe, ca. 1790

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This late 18th century document describes herbal prescriptions to relieve complaints of "Gravel" and "Stone." One of the remedies called for horsemint, a popular antiseptic herb, and red onions.

The term "gravel" was used to describe a calcium build up in the urinary tract, also known as urinary tract stones, where sand-like deposits caused blockage. The term "stone" refered to kidney stones. The weed called for in the gravel recipe is likely smartweed, a common ingredient in traditional homeopathic remedies, used to combat infections.

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About This Item

  • Title: Medical recipe, ca. 1790
  • Creation Date: circa 1790
  • Subject Date: circa 1790
  • Location: ME
  • Media: Ink on paper
  • Local Code: Coll. S-659
  • Collection: Medical remedies
  • Object Type: Text

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