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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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Ounce-u ntelt and mix them well together, $1171
. put the 1114: into Golly Pot: for. 1112'. 3. e
[eeond way by Infolotion. Toke fuel) Root: ,
Horb:, Howe-rt, Seed:, 51c. which are hot anddry,
of very thin, fubtil and volatil forte, brutfed,
eight Handfule; Hog: Lard, four Poundr: -'Beat
them well together in. a Stone Mortar, with a
Wooden chile; put the Jibllff into a broad Stone
or Earthen Glazed Pot, tye it over with a Paper, ‘
and in olate it or 14 Doyr, or. for want of a
hot Sunf, digeji if! a: long. in a ntild Sand heat,
that the Lord nta be allahat tttne peifellly
melted , and whiljglhot, firain out the matter by
preMng. Repeat thi: Ittjolation or Digehton, ;
or 4 time:, in the fantetntanner; and at length,
take the-expreyed Sublianoe, and add tht’i‘eto,
Venice or Srmsbutg Turpentine, Bee: Wax, ofeaeh
8 Ouneeu the]! and mix’thern otter o gentle
Fire without boiling, and keep the Ointment, for
trfe. 4. The third way ,. by Collion or Boiling.
Take of the bruijhd Ingredient: 8 Handful:,
"Hog: Lord, 4 Pound:, boil over a gentle Fire to
,Cl‘iffllltjir, and jirain out byzprwing : Repeat the?
work 3 or 4 tinte:; and lalily, to the exprejfed
' .Mollet', odd Turpentine, Bee: "or, of et'teh 8
Gunter, boil and mix, and keep the Ointment for edit
5. Sornetinte: Powder: arejadded to Ointment: for
partieular Ufa, the thief of whirl), ore of Aloe: ,
Birthwort-Rool:, Coinphirt, Coloottintido, Opium,
RtJin, Seamntony, Stavefaere,. Tobaeeo, (sic. of Mi-
neral:, Burnt-Alum, BurntrLead, Howemof Sul-
phur, Morettriw Duleis, Saeeharurn Saturnt, Tur-
‘bith Mineral, Red Preeipitate, White Preeipitate,
Verdtgrife, Bic. 6. Liniments, They areSoftOint-
mems, and made in allrtfpell: a: Ointmenteare,
having, that they are generally made without l’Vax;
I” with only the half quantity of Turpentine and
Vex.‘ ' ’ . - ’-
IV. B A L S A M S. I. Thefe are Artificial,
and ntade in Imitation if the Natural, by. mixing
fueh Ingredient: together a: may eonjiitute. a body
of equal 135an or Sitbjiattee. m2. Take Oil of the
Ingredient you'twould add to your Balfarn, a:‘jirong
Oil of Iiyperioonpr jirong Oil of the yellow‘of Orange
Peel: by Inhlation, to Pin”; Oil if .Nuttitegeby
Exprejhon, Balfani of xPeru, ,ehaiee Chio Turpen-
tine, of e'aehtq. Pound: '-,‘:ntix, ntelt over'a gentle
Fire, and keg it flir ufai 3. Take Oil- ofBen,
12 Pound: , io Turpentine, '6 Pound: ,‘ Bal am
of Peru, ;‘ Poundrg Oil of Nntnt'egt, .4 Pound: .-
ntix and molt-over a gentle .Fire, and keep it
elofefioptfott ufe. . 1' (, ' , > -
v. POUDERS.w 1. Lime intended it; no.
- plaee, are only fuel? a: are for External eye, a -
plieable to the Eye:, flopping Blood, lVottndr, Ll-
eer:,‘&c. 2. They are made of Ingredienit" per.
fellly dried, and thentredueed to. o fubtil kind
of - blower, either by grinding.in a illill,:or, beat.
ing into Mortar , and. 51o. polled thr'o.’ 'o . fine
554753-13. :Pouder: fort e Eye: , a: Alabajler
'fealein’d and leuigated, or .Lapis Calaminatis. tale
:in’d and levigated, or Flint: ealein’d, beaten and
levtgatedeany of whieh Ponder: being blown into
the Eye, eonj-itrne Pearl:,:Filrn:, Sic. f3 iallirfne
Ponder of. Rice, which with-one: Finger may be
dailv ond‘feveml Vtirner'a day, rubbed upon Eileen,
fear]: ,, Etc. “hith- in' time ‘wear: thent 1117?
4. Pool”; far batting Blood, on ehiefly Cate-
ehu, ‘Vttriol-oolein’d with fate Hole and Campy,”
- ,pgude‘r 0f Pilf‘ 0" Elf! Ballt, 70f Man: Blood, of
‘ Aleanet Root, SIC. es. ‘ '
Ponder: for , digejiing,
,1 N'TJR'OD U C TI ON.)
Rofn, of Seotntnony, of Tobacco, 8(c. whieh two [off
thing: are tighout eornporifon. '
VI. EM PLASTERS,ondCERATS
or c E R E c L O‘TH s. x. Ernplolter: are,
made tin-[t With 011 011w. Secondly with Hog: Lard,
or [me other Hit or Greafe, adding the other pro-
per: Ingredients. 2. Hill: with Oil. Talc? Oil Olive
a Quart, fonte proper Gum or Gum, front to to
[6. Canon, Bee -Wax 4, 01mm, melt, mix, and
bail to the Conhjienee of an Emplojier. 3, Where
Turpentine, and any proper Ponder: of Vegetable:
are added, Beeeli’ax will be needlelg and if any
proper juice: be added, it i: to beboiled to the
Confuntptton d the fuieen 4. Saute Mineral Poul
dert, a: Red Lead”, White Lead, Lithorge, 81C
being added to the Oil with Vinegar, will fugheientlv‘
being theOtl to the Body of an Etnplafier, without
the addition of Own: or Wax, by a pretty long boil-
ing and eotdiantly jiirring, with a wooden Spa-
tula till it It! perfetled. 5..Seeondly with itHog:
Lard, or fonte other Fat: or Greafet. It i: ntade
altogether a: the former, [we in thi: eafe it need:
touch left- boiling, and afntaller guontity If Gum:
or Pondere. 6. Carats or Cacao-tbs, They are
hit? Ernplajt‘ert, which will fpread without melting
tn a Fan, or the help of Fire; being for the mo]!
part mode with Oil Olive, and in a much larger
goantity. 7. The Emplzjier being brought to it:
due Conffengt, it i: then made up into Rowle',
and fo kept for Ufe. ,v
VII. CA TAPLASMS,,orPULTICES.
They are made with Oil arHtt:,adding the boiledPttlp;
of Rock, or Pig:, and the other’proper Ingredient;
aeeording to the Intention ; a: baked or boiled whit;
Lilly Root: , Turnep: , Onionr', Garlie'k‘," Lhek: ,
Cotnfrey Rootr, ac. and fo bringing it to a due Cog-
filioney with flower of Oatmeal, Barley-Flower ,
Ot‘obtrx-Meal, Crumb: of White Bread, Milks, (kc,
boiling all to a due htftnek. 2 2. Some Pttltiee: are
ntade to difettf: Turner: which will not probably
break; bone to eafe Pain, forne toallay Inflag
matiott: , and write to Illaturate Tumor: which
mid to breaking -, j; that aeeording to the Intention
of the Cntopla[rn, fuel) ought the Ingredient: to 1,3,
to anfwer the farne. 33. It ought to be laid on a:
hot at the Patient tart well endureit; and to be
renewed 2 or 3 time: a day, or a: often a: the N .
ture of the Melody, Miging require: it. .
VIII. CLYSTERS. . I. They are L; Itidr
node with tht drink, or Meat‘Broth:, wit the
addition of fueh other Ingredient: a: are proper to
the Intention of Cure. 2. “The thief , Empty“.
for which they are ufedore, Fitji, to edit Patn tn the
Bowel: front the Coliek or [harp Human. , Sunday
for. the Cure of Elaxe:of the Be?, and Bloody, Flux.
e:. Thirdl ,to rernedyCo ivene : -
thelower Boweln g. Clyjit’r: f9! reading. Pam, or:
rnode with Carmimtitte Daemon: editing bag“, 3
quarter:, or on Ounce of Srrasburgh Turpentine ’
well mixed with 1 or 2 Toll? (if Egg, and then with
“ ’ and p7 exhtbttedfoinethtng mar; 15,, ,1
n .
3965053257,: ’ 4,. Fox the Cure of the Bloody Flux,
or other Fluxes. of the Belly; ’0 ylrengthening
Deooliion in Whey, a leaflet Porto Emmi); My):
to be added, and Ill?! . [)W” to hf’vtrahlmeerer
peated : If the flux U‘ Inoeterate, and not eafy to
bejlopt, 5, 8, or to Grain: more or A]; gfLM,
danurn, ought to be'dleed tn the Brandy ”,1
tnixt with the Detatlton. 5. . For an cxtteam Co.
mg.cne175. The Cly er ought to be made of L1,.
a: o Demllton of Althea Roott, in
(leanhng, and healing old L'loere, “Ala“,q]
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