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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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tying then over with it. 'Paper and Leather,
to keep them from the Air. ‘- i
X. SALTS ESSENTIAL. 1. Take
a Plant when 7:??le of faiee, vii. ll;- it: Flow-
erin time, 'a it eient tiantit ; ruie it in a
lVoogen' Mortar‘, and oil a gretty deal of fair
lVater'r'Boil till half be torifamed .- Strain the
DeemVion 11y ftrongly prefing it out; and then
'Biil it to the thicknefr of Honey. 2. Talee this
tntteihtginone 111agrna,’j)nt it into a Glaf: or glit-
zed Vejel, and fee it in a cold plate for 8 or 10'
Days; fo will a Cryitol Salt orik like Sal Gern,
which gather,” and wafh it with the dillilleel Wo-
ter from the fame Plant, which dry and lceep it
for ufe. 3. Thus is ntade Salt of Ctrdnm, Mng- ,
wort,” Wormwood, and 1tither bitter Herb: 5 but of
other Herb: with math dihfettlty. 4,. But filth m 3
yield a [meet faiee, given plentiful quantity of
ngential Salt, a: thLTSIfgar Cone : For Sugar is;
the Effential Salt of that Plant 5 fo al a do‘ Figs, ’
Raifons 'of the Sun, and other like [weer thing“!
for Fi s' and Raifons, when old and, dried, will;
fhew ante final] quantity of that EH‘ential Salt on ;
their ontfider, hard, dry,,and of a' white‘r‘oloitr. ‘ E
C H A P. IX.“
OfPrepa‘ratrons , Topical, , or
External. . f a .,
ho; ambin in)? innliiplied the-Tithe of;
' the]? Topieo‘l .Prepitra‘tionr,t yietfthefexffolu1
lowing" tare‘all that we think ’neeejmy ‘forVEx- -
mnal Uth‘,“.0r Outward Application; A, ' “ ‘
"u‘. 1r
’ 1 5-. Ponders. "7'
. ‘- ’6.‘nEmplaiters.t ‘
.i Oinrments. ’7.:Cumplafms.“xm t I
' ‘Balfanrs; 8 Clyfter‘s. -- x V. t =
‘I. LOTIONS,‘orrWASHES. l.- Wa r.
are made 1. 0f fair Water, 3 2. 0 lnfttjionr, or"
‘Deelzilionr'x‘pg. ‘Of Wineh- 4. ‘0 Vinegoriiglof
rchieh a choice i: to, be. made, hceardinglto 1 the
Pttrphfejor Defign‘ forxwhieh it ’ir intended.
'11. The general Intentions-of Latianr, ,or Wajher.
are “jive-fold, viz. ‘ r. rTo beautify “the Skin.
2.‘To‘ezt[e Pain. 3: To difeu .r Tumottrei" 54,.‘To
‘Lb‘tions..
on; ,
., eleenfejold‘hntrid Soret‘ori leern. .5. ,‘To. nt-
priate‘ rd-the'intention, ‘ and which the Phy
. 7134:) , .
tram? orndrawforlh any Potfon, 'Venimt,‘L oriMa-
Iignityy',"‘a in"'the Party. Ill. Fuji fair" Wateri:
wed-either jimply‘ by it ,felf, or hot onthe Pa-
tient‘eo’n 'hear it, either to bathe with ii,.;ar to
let the whole Ann, of Leg, to'i lie i'n'it for: half 4;;
Haiti; brig guarterr‘hf‘ an Hour, mere 'w- 1 1.5:].-,
whiehyrepeat‘ a: need (My require; twtee or thrice.
a ‘Day': I! ‘open': the Ports, abate: Injliinnzationr,
721ml ‘ohllerg'e: told Pttlrld‘ Sore: and Uleerr, ina-
reking'fthat‘opt for,.heoling. Or it ir‘ufed ‘zuith
Caltile: br Genoua 501p, a'gn'orter of 4 Pound
diHolved Lin' 3 . Gallon: 'of it, by a gentle Heat.
Thi: 'open:' the Pom , and oblierge: morejpa-
tently.‘ PW.- Seeoizdly,‘ Infulions orgDecoE‘tions.
,Tlteje ‘ore "‘ri‘ttttlt’ 2f - fueh ‘Herltt 7 or are affai-
I
[ion
jhall odvi e, in which alo Cultileiar Genuua
boap tray be .dwlved, eniifnioy ferve in eahng
offatn, difen$ng of Tumours, Sic. 'V. Thirdly,
Wme‘ hinply of it jelf, jr ufed to- confer! and
llrengthen weak Patti, difettf: T”m01lrl,.tt‘lfe
Pain, 81c. by fotnenting therewith a: but" as the
Patient oanendnre it', once, mire, be thrice a
Day .- And fit it i: othfe (viz. Red Wine) 10
were the Ifolling-downvqf the handazrent. But
mixed with Camphir, a Dram or Drain and half,
dithilved tn 4 little Brandy, .to a 521(1th of Wine,
it will be yet' More-powerful to all tbofe In-
tention: , or am; aid-prevent a- Mortification.
VI. Fonrthly, Vinegar, junply.of it felf, njed hot,
1: excellent toreife Pain, jiopeBleeding, and take
away Deformitie: ofwthe; Shin; but ufed with
Honey dtfwlved in it, it ohjierger-rtitrid Uleen,
and. healr Ulcer: of the Mouth and :Throat. 1f
'1! wnfed totth diffolved Camphir, and Snack:-
rum Saturm, it not only clean-[er the Skin, bat
eure: :rnofl of it: Deformitiee, and alfa beautifies
it. Thefe ore, fame 22] the thingy-which Lotion:
perform 5. and ‘t‘l‘l‘iyimilatI-DII ef thefe Eganipler,
yeuw'tey ‘tnahe a‘ ,the'nfand other: -, n'hieh may
have'odtntmhleeEj‘ifls. . - ,
1i!:.0 I L S. l. The)”: male reby Exprejl
' foam 2; ‘lBy‘Infalaliort. -. 3. By Boiling. all. Tho e
l shieht are made hy ,ExpreHion, are. either Oil
. use,
whirl) if it i: made out of Ripe Oliver,
is foidaplle temperateyin refpel? of heat, cold-
ne[e, th’tnefr, ‘or moijlnre ; ’or Oileoztt 'oj JVntr,
or Oil inglrnondt,,; Sweet, and Bitter, i of Wall-
nim', Oil’que'n, lwbieh ha: thJI‘Propet‘ly- with
it, never ‘to grow Rank; or Oil: zoitt‘of .Seedr,
. or 'Anifeed, Linleed, Ropefeed, 8m. Ill. Oils by
Infolatiom Take Oil-Olive, or.rather Oil o
Ben, ttGollon; of the Herb: or Flowery, or .See r
you dehgn to make the Oil of, 24. Handful: well
brnifed ; mix them, menethe Pat wilhva Baper,
oni-fetfjt. in ; the 5.72751 in. the holltjlv Seojon)
for'; I aim)“.-0r‘mrf1'xfil‘rri7lg'il every Day:
‘ Then oving warm’d‘it aver a gentle Fire, pref:
aunthe Oil from thexlngredient: ill-a wooden
i .Prefr. ‘ Repeat thir lnfolotien with inore brnifed
Ingredientr, three-timerzat lea ; at by! prejji 0
oatvxtb‘e Oil MI: before, ::let it jihad, lEK' fettle Ii:
defecate, and pour hfiiidhe :rleor, 4613.517), Keep in
GZIZI‘BUIXIEI .rlofe jlhpt for rife-”Where note,
thatz‘Oils 'hy, Infolatio'n) ought to he :‘ntitdemnly
of‘zl‘lerh: :ond 'Seeds ‘whieh'are hot .attd dry, of
verycthin,>fulnil,and-.uolutil pom, as of Cranes-
bil Masked, Hleop,"Lavender,.Marjomm, Mint,
Rofemary, Sage, Savory, Southernwood, Thyme,
Ez'c. gigf‘A'nifeeds, ‘Carraways, Coriander, Cloyes,
J
Fume];- Mace, Nutmegs, : Patilyleed, Uh Hf. -
Oils ,by iBoiling. I'Iake‘Oil ,Olive, '4 Gallon ; if '
the ‘Herb:,= Flown, Seminar. v, brui ed, 209 or at.
‘Handful: : Boil all over A gentle fire to Crifprtef: -,
and [7‘th out the Oil vyirongly‘. in 'oawotden fire at-
Repeat ‘thieCotTion to: Crifpnijr, and ex reiling
mini]? 3 time: : Themletting it .defiieat or
jettle form Dig; tor tint deeent, the rleor Oil and
keep It for. ufe; '- ‘ " j a;
“l“; ' ,.:.,',; w“): 111.5.-
llI.=.:OINTMENTS andzLINJMENTS.
x. Ointment: ‘are made three wove, .viz. yir by
making the Ingredient: rinto-on Oil by' the orrrer
SellionmSeeendh, a 0f. the Ingredient: ghemhlves
by Inhilotion, Ihirdly, ;0f the ”Ingredienttx‘ V
(hllion' er Boiling. ’ 1'; The hr]! .woy, Thy tt‘q
' 1
5)
Jig
(if the 'dejfgned Herb:, 2 Quinn; Strasburg, Ye-
nice, or Chic Turpentine, Bee.- ”2fo fall) 1;:
Dante: :
‘4’
, the Ointment of the Oil. - Tithe 4 firms Oil; ”L146 ‘
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