Johann Adam Schmidt to Beethoven
Vienna, the 22nd of July, 1807
I was, dear friend, convinced before that your headache is related to gout, and now that the tooth has been pulled out, I am still convinced of it. Your pain will get milder, but it will not stop, also not in Baden and Rodaun, since the Boreas[1] is your enemy. Therefore, leave Baden now, or, if you still want to try it in Rodaun for 8 days, put on the mezereum bark bandage, on your arms, right away.[2] Of leeches, we do not have to expect anything, anymore, but rather from your walking briskly, working little, sleeping, eating well and moderately imbibing in spirits.
Greetings and friendship, Yours, Schmidt.
http://www.raptusassociation.org/creation1_e.html
I was curious as to this mezereum bark. An internet search turned this up:
http://www.thepoisongarden.co.uk/ato...e_mezereum.htm
Poor Beethoven- he mustn't have felt any better after that bark bandage- maybe even worse.
I can't work out the reasoning behind a bark bandage on his arms for a headache...
Vienna, the 22nd of July, 1807
I was, dear friend, convinced before that your headache is related to gout, and now that the tooth has been pulled out, I am still convinced of it. Your pain will get milder, but it will not stop, also not in Baden and Rodaun, since the Boreas[1] is your enemy. Therefore, leave Baden now, or, if you still want to try it in Rodaun for 8 days, put on the mezereum bark bandage, on your arms, right away.[2] Of leeches, we do not have to expect anything, anymore, but rather from your walking briskly, working little, sleeping, eating well and moderately imbibing in spirits.
Greetings and friendship, Yours, Schmidt.
http://www.raptusassociation.org/creation1_e.html
I was curious as to this mezereum bark. An internet search turned this up:
A very common plant which few people realise is poisonous and which was used as a cosmetic until the damage caused by the rosy glow it produced was understood
How Poisonous, How Harmful?
All parts of the plant yield an acrid, irritant sap though the bark and berries produce most. The sap contains an irritant, coumarin, and a resin, mezerein. The resin is thought to be the principal poison though there are also glycosides present.
Non-fatal doses cause vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach pain and a burning sensation in the mouth. Larger doses add to these shivering, dilation of the pupils, convulsions and damage to the oral passages and the intestine.
The berries look quite like redcurrants and may attract children to try them but the acrid taste is a disincentive to large scale consumption.
The sap causes skin irritation resulting in redness of the skin.
How Poisonous, How Harmful?
All parts of the plant yield an acrid, irritant sap though the bark and berries produce most. The sap contains an irritant, coumarin, and a resin, mezerein. The resin is thought to be the principal poison though there are also glycosides present.
Non-fatal doses cause vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach pain and a burning sensation in the mouth. Larger doses add to these shivering, dilation of the pupils, convulsions and damage to the oral passages and the intestine.
The berries look quite like redcurrants and may attract children to try them but the acrid taste is a disincentive to large scale consumption.
The sap causes skin irritation resulting in redness of the skin.
Poor Beethoven- he mustn't have felt any better after that bark bandage- maybe even worse.
I can't work out the reasoning behind a bark bandage on his arms for a headache...
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