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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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07‘ ntixed with Stomachickx, jh they ought to warm
'the Stomach if cold. They‘ are hot in the fir]? and
ji’cond degree:, and for the ntofi part of a fat or
glutinous- Subjtanceuyet pirituoue withall; of tht’:
kind are eat: no e o Wheat Flower, a: thick
Milk, Hafiy Pudding, alfo Parfnept, Turnept, Po-
'tatoe:, ac. and a Liquor called Punch, tho; ntade.
Take choice Brandy, fai: Water, of each a quart,
Lime Juice, 3 Pint, or three quartets of 21 Pint,
double refined Sugar, 3 Pound; mix and diirolvc:
Of which the Cogluntftive may drink half a Pint
at a time, in t e [Warning -, juji before Dinner,
at four in the Afternoon -,‘ and at Bed-time. Ta
thty'e thingx you tnay add Milk-mean, Chem-caket,
Czdiardx, Otjt‘ert, ac.
' V. 3. GALACTOGENETICKS.
Theft are thing: which breed Milk in Nurfes. This
it one only y Mutt, and partl by Medicine.
For Foo it t: fuch a: it Euchymic , and Polyno-
phick, of good juice, and of much Naurijhntent, a
little hotter and drier than the Blood, if it it chilly
and ‘ftituitoue; but more moi , and left hot, ifaf-
foiled with Choler. Medicarnent: breeding Milk,
are hot and of thin porn, and of tttinity to theft
thing: which gently provoke Urine. But fuch thing:
11! are jimng, and provoke the Courfer, hinder it:
Generation by too much eliquation of the Hutnourt.
Things. al ‘? :00 hold, thickning,.digejiiog, or dry-
ing, dot efarne. ,-
V1.34. SPERMA ITOGENETICKS.
Thefelarenhing; genetatingSperm oi Seed. They
‘ are hot, ’and not very.dry,.ubut flatulent and fpiri-
tuour, and .hrced of the' uri’jl 21nd moji fpirttuotte
1'7”.” of the Blood ,- an therefore all fuch thing:
a: encreofe' a jirong‘ond good beIus, and'front
. thence rnuch‘and‘ good‘Biood,‘ encroajEthequantity
of Seed." "It i: olfo Rimulated, bl thing: hot, volttil,’
thinkoffubftance, penetrating and [harp ; and bin.
died by' thingf. cold, inlt'pid, non-nutritive , and
difc'ttticnt. .,2 ' a. . f
VII. i; A‘L E X I P H A R M'I C K33, ortAnti-
dates. 3Thefe are Medicantent: adding Vtgour to
the Vital “and ’ tiniml Spiritt, to reij and overcome
Poifon, ‘and are antt’gathettcol to it. They are hot
dud dry in the fecond, thir‘diand fourth degree:
fubtil and valatil, con ortattve to the Stomach and
Heart .and’hornogener with the Spirit:, enlivening
the, litiman Body. They 1. Strengthen Nature,
thot‘it‘ way be the more able tofeneounter the Poi-
jbn. 2. ’Ihey oppcfethe'Potjm, jujt by it: Wont: .
Quality. 3t By their potency, volatility and ex ul-
fut force, they-violently‘e'iepel it. VomitJ‘, Cat ar-
tick: and Sudortfickt, irnrnediatebv ufed, and in thio
order, 'a're good expedient. If (livtht Stomach,
Vomiting.. In the Entrallt', Purging”; but if in the
'Spirit:, (at in the Plague) Sweating. -
.25..
CH A P. 'v111. ‘
0f" Preparations Galenick
, . Internal; ' ’
.Uthart hove mode o great number of them,
. ' we have reduced then: to the following ten
.Hcadx.
‘Barticle: would be'lolz‘in 2. or if they are
I 0 N. ' . xiii
' I. Jiiices. 6. Eleftuaties.
2. lnfufions. 7. Lozenges.
. 3. Decoaions. B Pills.
9. Tt‘oclies.
4. Syrups. .;
to. Salts Eifcmial.
, s. Pouders.
I. JUICES. I. They are to be prefer!
.out of Herbt, when they are young and tender,‘
or rather, when they are jttji cone to their flow-
ertng, beeagfe then the fume it in it: grenteli
‘Vi'gour, an gathered withnll in aifatr and dry
Sewn. 2. They are‘rnade by beating the Rom,
Herb: and Flatten, in a Stone or iron Mortar,
with 4 Wooden Pefile, -and ex refhng the 7uice
with a Prefix ;. They are eit er Liquid or In-
fpijale. 4. The Liguid are either front hot
Herbc, and fuch at are vo‘latil , or front cold:
If from hot Herbe, they are to [ettle 6, 8, or to
Hourr, then to be decanted from their fettlingt,
and put into a Glof: or Bottle, putting Oil Olive
upon them 2 or 3 Inche: thick, to preferve thorn.
7. If cold Herlu, after fettling, the clear u- to
be decanted, and clarijied by boiling and fount-
rning, or with Whiter of Egg:, and then Bottled,
with Oil put over the jatn’e. 6. Infpiiihte Juices,
are never made from hot, dry, and volatil
Plantt, but from fuch n: have a more glutinous
or clamtny juice, fuch at'Acatia, Aloss, Cam-
bugium, Cattchu, Comfr’ey, Eiaterium, Liquo-
rice, Mec’onium, Opium, Scnmmpny, Sloes,Uc.
' II. I N F U SIO N'S.‘ I. They are made
from fuel) Plantx,“ Rootc, Bork, Leaver, Flowerc,
Seed; which .areq‘of hot, dry, and volrttil Partr,
and offucb a Subjianeef'zu being rare, 'eafly yield
their Tintiure. - 2. They are-very ro'rely or 'never
made of cold Herbi- and Plan”; fuch or are of a
thick Subjiance, and it may he Relinotu withall.
3‘. If their Subjlonce i: thin and rare, it cold In-
fujion,‘ 'or‘DigeIiion, (if in Summer-time) may do.
‘ 4. But'tf o a work compali‘, folid or tenaciour‘ Sub-
]t‘ance, a ter‘ being reduced into a graft Ponder,
they are to be digejle‘d in‘ a moron Oven, of in at
Sand heat' for home dayr, jhaking the Bottle once
or twice a Day; then beingfettled, the clear is-
‘to' be“ decanted, and kept elofe jiopr for ufe.
s". The Infuiion may be ntade in Water, Wine,
or Vinegar, according to the Dejign and Intention
offthe' Phyfician :‘ If in‘,Simpie Water, it i: then
colle’diby the bare Nani: of andnfiziion: If in
Windyit i: called a Medicated Wine: If in
Wine Vinegar, a Medicated Vinegar.
.III. ‘DECO‘CTIONS. t. Tho; are
never'ntadt of bolt, dry, fubtil, jhirituou: and
volatilv Partr, becaufe, in‘ boiling,“ all thgl? [git
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colied,'1itiought‘toib'e '-olw’aye irt an Alembiek ,1
with a R'eceiver'luted ‘to ‘it, to receive it: fyiri-
time and volatil Pam-,1 that when the DecoEion
4 ‘it‘jnta'de and clarified, they .rnay-‘-oftertoardc be‘
‘rnixed therewith.
g. The Boiling . it half an‘
Hour, an Hour, or two, more or‘ left, according
to the crahitude of the Body ; or they ”I he either
jHerbt, Rootx, Dark, Wood:, 8(6) 4. t it made
:eithe‘r in ”Mt”, Broth, Wine, or Vinegar, accord-
ing to“ the Intention and Defign'; but for the
rttoji port in Water. 5. It i: a hdedic‘ornent for
:prefent qu, and therefore there“ need: no Di-
rellio'nc h” it: keeping ‘or prefervatton. '
1v. SYRues‘anaJuL-EP 5. They
are made, 1. 0f Inftdiortr. '2.‘ 0f 'DecoEionr.‘
3. Offuicer, cfHerb:,‘Plontt, Women, Seedr, are
2. Thofe -
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