This section is from the book "The Materia Medica Of The Hindus", by Udoy Chand Dutt. Also available from Amazon: The Materia Medica Of The Hindus.
Dάdima. Vern. A'ndr, Hind.
The pomegranate is indigenous to North Western India. The best fruits, having sweet juice and very small seeds come from Cabul. The fresh juice of the fruits is much used as an ingredient of cooling and refrigerent mixtures and of some medicines for dyspepsia. The rind of the fruit is used as an astringent in diarrhoea. In the Pharmacographia it is stated that the use of the root-bark as an anthelmintic by the Hindus attracted the notice of Buchanan at Calcutta about the year 1805. This physician pointed out the efficacy of the root-bark which was further shown by Fleming and others. I have not been able to find any notice of pomegranate root-bark in Sanskrit works.
Dadimάshtaka.2 Take of pomegranate rind one seer, bamboo-manna two tolas, cardamom, cinnamon, tejapάtra, and flowers of Mesua ferrea(ndgakesara) each four tolάs, άjowan, coriander, cumin seeds, long pepper root, long pepper, black pepper and ginger, each eight tolas, sugar one seer. Powder the ingredients and mix. Dose, about one drachm in chronic bowel complaints.

 
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