electuaries
Electuaries are a type of medicinal preparation that historically consisted of a powder mixed with a viscous liquid, typically honey or syrup, to form a paste. The ingredients were usually finely ground drugs, and the viscous base served to mask unpleasant tastes and improve palatability. Electuaries were administered orally, often with a spoon.
The concept of electuaries dates back to ancient times, with examples found in early pharmacopoeias and medical
Common ingredients in electuaries varied widely depending on the intended therapeutic effect. They could include herbs,
While electuaries are less common in modern medicine, the principle of combining active ingredients with a