2C. Inciders

Also called Incisive or Cutting Medicines

Inciding or Cutting medicines; similar, but stronger to the preceding (Attenuaters). They generally cut tough and thick Humors, and can dissolve impacted Humors.


                       Wormwood
                       Agnus Castus
                       Onion
                       Celery
                       Cumin
                       Barberry
                       Cyperus
                       Cassia Wood
                       Black Pepper
                       Oregano
                       Peony
                       Tamarisk
                       Costus
                       Squill
                       Germander
                       Cyclamen
                       Vinegar

Southernwood
Calamus
Garlic
Chickpea
Caraway
Calamint
Agrimony
Mustard
Rue
Rosemary
Comfrey
Capers root bark
Cyperus
Agaric
Ground Pine
Scammony
Niter


Western Classification

2. Secondary Faculties
a. Aperients
b. Attenuaters
c. Inciding Medicines
d. Attenuaters of Congealed Blood
e. Lenitive
f. Purifying
g. Cleansing
h. Carminatives
i. Antispasmodics
j. Rarefying
k. Resolvent
l. Emollients
m. Drawing
n. Repellents
o. Astringent
p. Hemostatic
q. Anodyne
r. Narcotics & Hypnotics

s. Strengthening
t. Glutinate
u. Suppuratives
v. Expel Pus
w. Sarcotics
x. Incarnative
y. Corrosive
z. Cicatrizing
3. Tertiary Faculties
a. Sudorifics and Diaphoretics
b. Febrifuge and Antipyretic
c. Alexipharmic
d. Cordials and Cardiacs
e. Diuretics
f. Lithontriptic
g. Emmenagogue
h. Lactagogue
i. Aphrodisiacs
j. Increase Semen
k. Expectorant
l. Anti-tussive
m. Arthritic Medicines
n. Vulnerary
o. Emetics
p. Masticatories & Sternutatories
q. Anthelmintic
4. According to Part
a. Cephalic
b. Opthalmic
c. Cardiac
d. Pectoral
e. Stomachic
f. Splenetic
g. Hepatic
h. Nephritics
i. Uterine
j. Nervine
k. Arthritic