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Botanologia
Author
Salmon, William, 1644-1713. Other Author(s): Dawks, Ichabod, 1661-1730, Rhodes, Henry, Taylor, John, bookseller.
Date Added
10 January 2014
Language
English
Publish Date
1710
Publisher
London : Printed by I. Dawks for H. Rhodes ... and J. Taylor ...
Source
Botanologia
Alternate Title
the English Herbal, or, History of Plants : containing ... : Adorned with Exquisite Icons or Figures, of the most Considerable Species, Representing to the Life, the True Forms of Those Several Plants : the Whole in Alphabetical Order
Topic
Botany > Pre-Linnean works. Botany, Medical > Early works to 1800. Plants > Dictionaries > Early works to 1800.
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as‘Ar'motiekx, Perfume, and the like; ,and dif‘
pleafeth'ottoJnyront them) with jiinking and
ill‘ftent‘ed'thz'ngtLa: andr, . afostida, and other
flinking'thingt'of like nature. Therehtre finee
Vapoitrl‘,‘ Hyjle'riek‘Fitt, and H jieriek Convolfionr,
proceedfrotn the Womb, thofe t ingr iohieh nlleviate
them, fupprefv the Pumetgitd reduce the Worn!) to it:
place, eofe it: Point, and profligote it. Convque
Motion: are properly colled'Hyjleriehr, fo'Murk,
Ambergrife, 'Arotttotitklr, applied to thaNofe, in;
duet: Vapourt, Fite, Convnlhon'r, Sic; Where'ar afi-
plied t'olthe plate (9' Conception, [uphnfe them all.
'But AII‘a‘ fdetida, and other jiinhing thing: applied
below, bring thtJe Difetyi': , ‘wbma: held to the
'JVofe, ‘or taken‘inwordly b the Mouth, they fro-
Iirate 'artd Cure them. Iedieine: which pro-whit
the Terror, or Lather, SIC. or whiehftepp're]: or jiop'
them, or: oeeounted HyII'e’ricks -, but of them toe
Jholl treat in' the fbnrih QQoIitielr. '
XIV-.. 12. AR T H R I T I CK S. Thefe are
Medicines appropriated to the Joints. And feeing
that they [Hillji ’ehiehy of tendinou: andtnervou:
Pong there are they are eh‘ieliy 'romptfed of Neo-
rotiek Medieornentt, whieh have a heating and dry-
ing Quality, 1gently ajlringennor; binding, and with-
all having a =peft‘ziliarjirengthening Property"? , But
beeanfe the foint: are the extrearn part: of the Ho
.1], and more remote from the Vital Center, they
"genre thejiron er Medieorttentx. Pains are eafedu v
by 'Anodyn Art ritiekr, mixedlwith Narcotic)?“
a: a mixture ofgmphir, and S irit of Wine, with
Opiatet. InHammations are a ated by Arthritieh
Bath: : And the Arthritick Tumour i: removed 'ei-
ther by Epif afticks, or Burning; or by the appli-
eation of Art ritick Repercumves, nixed with Cairn-l
jihir, or, Optima-or both. > -,
c H A P. VI.
Of the Fourth Qualities. )1
I?
T foeha: are‘AbI’mEtive, to ,wit, fuel) a: by.
their Panzer or Operationr, takeaway fome thing
from theBody; ”from hole of it: Bowel: or
Part5. ‘ x ‘ ,. L ‘ '
‘ II. .And theft-reteipetheinNttrnee from the va-
rier afthetr, Operationt,’ whiehnhey 1each perform
in the. rtjhellrve [mm of the Body, to which they
are adopted-,“whtth are WEN"? following-viz.
, 1., Emeticks. 2. Cathamcks.’ , -, g.‘ Salivaricks.
d. ‘Pteirmigksf. 5- Emmenagogicks, :6. Diureticks‘.
x 1. Lithontriptrcks. 8. Sudor'iiicks. 9. Venetick's'. ‘
b giving '4 relulionre to the nervoiu Fibre: if thje
tornaeh, totgfe their Relaxattonfand Stimulation,
whereby afterward: u the relullaney grow: more
and more, and the notefeoitfnefr enereefer,- they?
nervotre hibrer before relaxed, [refer a kind if
cgn'vumon, or Contradion, and fo ejei‘? the Mind-
ing Matter. 'upward:, or
that VifcllS, bylflfgh a difehorge, corner to be refio-
red to it: [orbljitflthealth Nor it the Stotnoeh
etherwife to e oleartfed, for ten Catharticks,’or
IETRQDUEh
HE‘ ftiiitth Quaiities qf‘Medieament: are. '
by the Mouth, whereby.
ram
‘ Purgfeg horojlrongjhezier, will notfa well elem]:
the Ventttcle, or one properand well-dejikn’d EmC‘
: ’th‘ . ,1 1hr: Stomach therefore is to be eloaafed upf
ward: by Vomiting, the Entrzils, or Inteiiines)
.dotontaardr by Purging, whieh is 'aeeording to the
, Low-ofNotnre. .
' .IV, .2’9-‘CATHARtTICKS, or Purging
xMeaic'Lnesu , Thefe peenliorly eleanfe the Emrails,
but. witholl draw the Peccant Matter from allparl:
of the Body, or hot been'feen in fame who have
for many Montht loft all the. LYN if their extreme
forte, Vor>Lirnb:,: y violent .and :inveterote ‘Rheu-
Inatiftru, and Coliekr; “who by, only Forging with
proper Catharticks, em. been per'felily rejiored;
fbr which purptye, the PuIvisIComaChini here been
notorionfly known. They'rernove Obllrtttlionr, not
only 10‘.” ening the Porex' of the Shin, but the in-
teriottr uGus of the ,Bo'tde‘le, a: in thofe thing:
Nitrous, and Bitter, ‘altlio’ they have font: frnall
dihifiiom .They are ”W AhIIerIive in degree -,. for
thrfe thing; which aperitbe Pore: and rleonje the
I Piggy, rote-[i have a [towerof Attroflion, and a
great-tennity of‘Portr, .rnoderotely hot, nitrotlr, and
bitter, rand-[o hovefb [rapier ofobjie'rging ond pier-
;ging the greater PaJagm-c, birthpne purge b 'lubriJ
ifying, ht,'th'tlging:.( Sotnex’by wafhing on abRer-
medias-31717,”, in: regnat‘ede with Sena and Beers.
-And [one y refo vin‘g,-,pe’nettiting, mt pricking”
[arfeverol Salts. k k’ V ' I i 9,
Xi
, ”V. “73. 5 AL IV A TICK‘S, .Thefe are f1-
livotinglor'fpitting Mediciner; .iohieh refalving all
the Lym'pha of the Body';iiito a pilllitallx or ferottr
:Subjianee, it i! eondulled from 'oll port: of the Body
'to the Head, and ahing thro‘ the folivntieh Glondt,
ixfpit forth. T irvi: onl o'r ehiy‘ly performu by
Mercury, and forte of it& ireparations, which melt-
,ing the eoagttloted forces, and carrying then; with
it, toufe: thi: Operotion; The order (3f it, ‘and
3how it i: to be performed. it notoitr 81:an here .
5' They who would know more (If thir, may jee what'
i I have laid at large u on this Subjet7, in the Third
1 Edition of my Synop 1s Mcdicinx, in my Ars Chi‘
Erurgicah and in my Praxis Medica ; the Sesond
,Edition of mnAnnotationsaup‘on Dr. Sydenhams
ifrocefi‘us, lib. 3. cap. 281 feEI. 1‘1 3. ad ME. 155-.
1 to which I refer you.
VI. ., 4. P T A R M I C K S, or Errhines. my:
‘ga'refbr the niojl port hot and dry in the third de-
gree, and are endowed with a very piercing deri-
‘ynony, by which they extrearttly irritate, or jhrivel
,up a: it were the Membrane: of the Brain, (at
Entetitk: do:the Tuniele: of the Stomach ; ) and !by
mean: whereof, the Head and Brain ore eleonfed'
Ior freed fiorn their Rt‘tft’rtttltlt, and the viftid and
Epituitou: Hurnottr, or Matter, is expelled thro’ the
(ATojirile, in a very extraordinary meofure.’ If thefe
:Nalitles, a: fotne all then], raafe Sneezing, they
dare then rolled Sternumtories. 5:1! proper Errhines,
Iwhieh only ottroEZ the Reorernent: from the Brain,
l ‘ 0“.) ' : ‘ b, ‘ ' A o lexiet, Leth '
’ III. 1. E M E T I C K S, oeromitories'.‘ we,“ a” Dfmg ”If m curing ; P argm,
EIiiegrirttt, ertigo’e, Epilepfet, 'and other Cephaliek
lDifeaje: of like nature, proceeding from Cold and
EMoifiure. ‘
' VII. 5. EMMENAGOGICKS. The]?
are [other provoke .or draw forth the Term.
They are hot in the third degree, and of thin port:
torrid? and digeji crude Home", extenuate an
Lineide the. Grid: and Tough, and remove Objim-
$71.05!, by opening and [leanling the PoJoget. 11,11
,fllth are all proper Diureticks, fr tho: they pro.
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