Corallium Album, c1745-1807
Description
Glass specie jar containing specimens of white coral, Corallium album.
From the Burges Collection.
Text on paper contents label reads ‘Catal. mat. med. p. 113 No. 21, Corallium album.’
It could be made into a tincture but was most effective as a powder.
Pomet, in his Compleat History of Druggs, says that coral is ‘cooling, drying and binding; strengthens the Heart, Stomach and Liver, absorbs Acidities, purifies the Blood, resists the Plague, and the Force of putrid and malignant Fevers; stops Fluxes of the Belly, and is profitable in the Gonorrhoea and Whites.’