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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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more the ex urgo'tir‘n q" the Meniies- and if they
are bitter i: Aloes, ”a fight 43m; fcetida,
jiinking Atach,'8’c. they are .fo ntnch the more
efeduol , (kinking things depreying the Womb, and
bitter things purgin it. There are alfo accidental
, Emmenagogicks, ‘w ich refrigerate andhurnel? the
Body, dried by too, much heat: And tbtjfe thing:,
which by their potency expel the Secundine .and
dead Child, a: ayo a Mola, or failfe Conception,
which are jiinhingybitter, with Acrirnony, and
thinef: of partt, and are to be given often, and in
pretty large guaniitiet.
VIII. 6. D I U R E T'I C K 5. Theft are-Me-
dicamcms provoking Urine. 'They no be either
hot 'or cold, but nioifi, liguid, thin conjiilience, and
edy‘ penetration, that thq ntay encreafe the guan-
'1in of Urine, a: it were by Accident, - 2. But in
thing: cleaning, attenuating," and ‘aperient, they
open the Pang“; and ‘thgfe niay be cold, and of
thin pom, a: Sal Prunellz, 'whiehhtmetime: expel:
tvh‘at' jiick: in tbe‘Panet; or bperate after a
middle-way, alloying the bureau: Heat, and eaujing
the‘Setum‘ and Humouis, to be more eajil'ly attratied
by the‘Reint, and,defcend to the Bled er. ‘ 3. By
thing: which cleanfe the Pawget, and 'apen the
him; having a Quality of ’Extenuatiir grcyi'Hu-
mun, attenuating or thining the Elm; ,‘ "and fepa-
rating what i: extenuatedfrorn the grurnout'P'artt,
by which, the protrufion of the Sterling into the
Reine, will be made more eafy, a: ‘aMi it: pyhtge
thra’ the urinary Pam ; which kind ofDiuteticks
are hot and dry in the third degree, fhar , of very
thin parts, caat‘live and feparat'ing; ‘ . iiireticks
then a're'aftwopzrtx. 1. Such as conduct: to the IE:-
patarion of the Serum from the Blo'od -, and they
are very hot, Jhar , biting and cutting, zbhence
they penetrate to t e Reine, and cut the grofi"Hu-
mater: there. '2. Such as 0 en the UrinanaITages.
And theft are generally to! thing:, which prb'mke
Urine, but bite not, vet have a nitrou: Quality, by
which they open an clearje, a: Nitr'e, 53!. Ptu- .
neilcr, Winter Cherriet.
1x. 7.LITHON,TRIPT1CKS. The]:
are fuch a: break and ‘ex cl the Stone, Grime],
Sand, or tartarour. Muci a' e-, and they have a",
power of dimming, clean ing and expe ling,the
farne : Being Diuretich, hot and (12;, an of thin
for”, [harp and cutting, and fontew at bitter. Alfo
jbrne do it by Inciiion and Dereriion, 'without heat,
a: Spirit: and Oil: of Nitre, Sal! Sulphur and
Viiriol, him by afperity, o; by [time occult pro-
party. . " '
X. 8. S U D 0 R IFICKS, orHydtoticks.
Thefe are Medicaments revoking Swear. They
are generally hot, and of t )llt pom, ye! jwne' 'are
fill-d to be tiliringen! and cold, working occultlv :
But the hot eing of thin part1, are fubtil and no,
Iatil, Ihining the Blood and Humourt,‘ and giving .
them a piercing uolatilit -, h: that‘being forced by
the native heat, excite into aliian, they penetrate
thro’ all the: coat: of the Vejk]: and Glajndk, thra’,
Hejh, Fat and Shin, to the fa erfice: or, my ex,-
ternalpartt, of the inhale Bo ', from the crown
afthe Head to the folet if the Feet, expelling all
noxttu: fumes, molign and venene, Hutnourx, and
pcflilennal Miafmata, front the Center, viz. from
I"N"T"R 0 DU (3 T ION.- ;
inimieal to Human Nature, and they are in t5!
extremnie: ff heat or ”cold; now t ey paift‘tn‘lnot
from being In the extream of internperature, but
front another peculiar pro erty, by whichIthey cor“ .
rupt the Vital juicer, an by a malign bnd peji‘ift‘
rail-1.64! or Steern, [mite both the Animal and Vital
$pmn, but which Property it excited or liirr’d up
into aliion, by thafe extreazrt degree; cf‘internpera-
ture. 0f the Ho: Kind, are Bears-foot, Hellebor,
Leopardt-bane, Month-hood, Woolft-bane, Slcl 0]ch
Cold Kind, are Hemlock, Hen-bane, Nightlhade, Ble.
'There are Pawn: alfo which all by a Natepiick PIO-
pstry, a: Poppies, and Opium. Addie theje Pawn:
which do it by a Congelation of the BIood, whence
proceed a Stagnation, and obnojiL immediate Death;
at the biting of aViper, Rat-tieVSnake, 82.. There
are am burning Mineral Poifons, a: Atfenick, (76’.
And Poilonr which are only fit by Accident,""at Coi-
rdiive Suhlimqte, Spirits and Oils‘ 9f Antimony,
Nine, Salt and Sulphur , which diluted 2 and pry;
denllygiven, are Salubrtou: andHehltbful. ” ' '
C H A P. vii. if;
Qt the high Qualities;
'i. THE 5m. Qualities of Medicaments are
fuch ar‘ are Adduaivc, to. wit, fubb a:
a peculiar Propegy, add fomhrh’ing to; the Body;
or to [brne of it: nicer or Parts-Q“
'..,‘
II; And the]? are [rich 4’, "fl’LTfliiib’. Jail); addth
the rincipal fuiceeand Partrtif‘the Body, 91;”,
"to t e whole Body, without whtc ‘Hurnan‘Life, of,
'it: Generative Powerx, could not be conferved; and
the are, LChylificks, .2. Analepticks 3. Ga: N
lagogeneticks. 4.. Spermatogeneticks. 5. Alexi-
I
.pharmicks. ‘ .3
11L 1. CHYLIFICKS, or Breeders of
the Nutritive Jgice. II)? are fuchlthmg; anon-
.feriie the naturalheat o r' the Stomach, p; it)” it
inlay be able to concofl and dlgt’ll the Food received
I in, without whieh a good Chglus could notbe bred,
rThq'are generally hot in t e fecond, third; and
fourth degreex, p; that they may not on] ”mm:
but rejiare the Tone of the Stomach if art; “”d.‘
thefe are proper Stomachtchx, hot, thy, ”,1 of ”1;”
pam, [harp and attenuating. But when the Sto-
rnach i: ever-heated, and hi the Concthon i: hurt,
a: any the Appetite in a great meafnre thinp'ed,
I'I'hen cold Chylificks are to be chafert, which ma);
iolla the praternatur'ol heat, and redufe t! to it"
’ju Temperament; and thefeore Commie”, Let-
tice,Pttrflane,andgenerally 110111, a; all ripe 5:731";
iLirne fuice, Limo'n faith, Wntggv’, Spirit; of
iNitre, Salt, Sulphur and 'Vtmol ; all -w 1:]; 7,0,
‘only’allay the preternaturql 77‘7". [7141.11.70 excite the
"Appetite, and help!” DIgEJIW‘ . 4
. . A N-A LiE PTICK s, ”(Reikoms.
iThIey'e afefucb thing: at breed a Remy-mm e Chilus;
whirh i,’ QM?!” necejity tn fuch a: are m Con;
he Stomach my breed bela, and,
the Heart and Vital Pam, and o d! t'ndirt th 1"” tint”. 4 ‘
from their deleterious alfaultt. f f , g ”"1. 4iatpplentI-full)’: bf”. 1’ 7” 11)" ”W. b" good, ”(.r’jyp’“
. . ‘tive; fnch a nutrlml“ juice I: to be elutedfrom
x1. 9. V E N E F I CK, er Poifoning. mfe jam]: Miner, “7’11?” 1"“ “W10 ”‘ ”W “ ’5’?“
are things which take away Life, being wholly ring Virtue; wblcb 4‘ ’5’” ””gb’ "’ 1“ s‘ma‘b"k’;
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