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Hydrargyri Subchloridum (Calomel)

Introduction

Hydrargyri Subchloridum, commonly known as Calomel, is a mercurous chloride compound that has been historically used in traditional and classical medicine. It exists in both natural and artificial forms, though the artificially prepared form is more commonly used in practice.

Types

Hydrargyri Subchloridum is classified into two types:

  1. Natural Form
    This type is mentioned by classical scholars, including the author of Umadat al-Muhtajah. It is found in small quantities in regions such as Spain.
  2. Artificial Form
    This is the commonly used form and is prepared through chemical or traditional indigenous methods.

Preparation

Modern Preparation

It is prepared by heating a mixture of:

  • Mercury
  • Mercuric sulfate
  • Sodium chloride

This process produces mercurous chloride (Calomel).

Indigenous Preparation

The traditional method involves the following ingredients:

  • Mercury
  • Armenian bole (Yagiro)
  • Alum
  • Rock salt (Lahori salt)

Procedure:

  1. Take equal quantities (three tolas each) of all ingredients.
  2. Grind them thoroughly and make a paste using water.
  3. Dry the paste.
  4. Place it in a clay saucer previously treated with Dhatura water.
  5. Add a layer of salt at the bottom.
  6. Cover it with another clay saucer and seal it properly with clay paste.
  7. Heat continuously using wild apple wood for three days.
  8. After heating, a substance resembling pen-like deposits forms on the sides of the saucers. This product is known as Raskpur.

Physical Properties

  • Appearance: Heavy, fine powder
  • Color: Pure white
  • Taste: Tasteless
  • Solubility: Insoluble in water, alcohol, and ether
  • Behavior on heating: Evaporates when heated

Temperament

  • Hot and dry in the third degree

Pharmacological Actions

  • Soothing (mild sedative effect)
  • Blood purifier
  • Astringent
  • Tonic (especially for metabolic activity)
  • Anti-infective
  • Ulcer-healing agent

Medicinal Uses

Hydrargyri Subchloridum has been traditionally used in the treatment of:

  • Malignant ulcers
  • Chronic gonorrhea
  • Urinary tract wounds
  • Leprosy

Special Benefit

  • Considered particularly effective in the treatment of syphilis in traditional systems of medicine.

Correctives (Musleh)

To reduce its harmful effects, it is administered with:

  • Ghee
  • Milk

Toxicity and Harmful Effects

  • Highly toxic if used improperly
  • Excessive use may lead to mercury poisoning

Dosage

  • Traditionally administered in very small, controlled amounts
  • Often combined with other substances like Essence of Sikpur
  • Dietary accompaniment may include rice (two to four small portions)

Additional Ingredients Used with It

  • Barley
  • Sikpur (Essence of Sikpur)
  • Kala essence

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