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Ch. 3: Healing Stones

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150         THE MAGIC OF JEWELS AND CHARMS
recommended by Dioscorides. This stone was to be burned thoroughly and the resultant powder moistened so that a kind of paste was obtained. This was claimed to have an astringent and caustic effect, and was freely used as a counter-irritant.77 Probably here as in other cases a sul­phate of copper has been confused with the lapis lazuli. The ancients did not favor the administration of lapis lazuli internally, and Braunfels78 therefore regarded the free use of pills of lapis lazuli which was common in his time as a source of grave danger. The lapis Armenus, however, if well prepared and properly washed, was less to be feared ; but, unfortunately, the genuine stone was rarely to be found in the apothecaries' shops.
Many medicinal virtues were ascribed to malachite. Worn as an amulet, it averted attacks of faintness, pre­vented hernia, and saved the wearer from danger in falling. In this latter respect similar powers seem to have been admitted in the case of the green malachite as were attrib­uted to the bight blue or greenish-blue turquoise. If mala­chite were reduced to a powder, dissolved in milk and taken as a potion, it cured cardiac pains and colic; mixed with honey, and applied with a linen cloth to a wound, it stanched the flow of blood, and cramps were relieved if this solution were applied to the affected part; lastly, if mixed with wine, it was a cure for virulent ulcers.79
Powdered malachite was sometimes administered medici­nally, with what results we have little definite informa­tion ; certainly, if not very carefully used, the effect would
" Dioscoridis, " De materia medica," lib. v, cap. 106. '* Braunfels, " Von Edelsteinen," Strassburg, 1536, fol. xlviii, a. *· De Boot, " Gemmarum et lapidum historia," Lug. Bat., 1636, p. 264, lib. ii, cap. 113.
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