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Full Title
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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Leaver next the Groom], eve . one upon a long harry
Poo! alk, whieh are out and 1’01de mto many part;
aa- Leaver, fever! fonthe mojlpahrt,ythree>on.eaeh
fie, on! one at the enihut having forte [mailer
one: between them, much like ta,Common Agnmony,
yet fomewhat rounder than they, amigall'ef them
. fro-Ill” deattd, and-[5,” er pointed, pf atlark green
Colour or: they]? er‘ fi e,’arztl ‘Greyifh underneath.
Amidji thzjh, Lel’iwer rger up [event] Stalernot
fully jiaadiag, upright, 1t!.leatzzag"alazoltwardr, WI
whzeh are placed ver fparilt'glyheeh [the Leaver a:
172.77)” defcriheH,’ [It fmalleriaad rounder, with .
mall reeer at the ‘ wt: 0 eve' of them. ‘A! the
gap (gilt: forth the]? or‘ our ital); greet! hurkr like
Cupr, dented at the Brimr, ‘Dlll o , which emerforth
a [mall yellow ’Flow'er, like to Common Agnmony,
)‘et pmetimer fearfely appear above the =hurkr,'m
which,4afterr they are fallen aadpa]?,)[mall'10ag and
round Seed: appear like Gram: of W2eat, two flami-
z‘ng together,'like to‘fmll Lumps, whteh ‘ fall out of
the hark: themfelver when they are ripe, leavtag the
hush erapt and gaping. 1 The =Tajle of the Plantm
hitter aa owergiagyadfmllr [the fweet Agrtmony.
VI. The Placer. :The Commaagrows nmrlgthe
fides of Hedgeslin Meadows, and by Borders of
Groves and Copfes, ‘in molt parts ol'Eaglaad and
Germany, and ,in many other Countreyst'l have
found both the Common and fweet Seemed, growing
Wild in the Plantations‘of South Carolina. The
fweet Seemed grows ' with us 'only in Gardens, but
is. Natural to Italy in many Places. , ' '- : ‘
VII. The Egardis found in fome laces of this
Land by dry itch lides,,where the Earth islight,
hollow, loofe and fandy: Colaopm found km N -
plex: and Eaahiatt: lhys he found it in man Places
of lml : It grows generally in .llntill’d p aces, a-
mong hriurs’, Brambles, an [itch like: ‘5. . y p ,
VIIL 771e, 'I‘ioter. The Chroma and Sweet, Seemed
Flower in fill] and, Aagujl, and lheir Seed is ripe
in a 'ihott‘x time after; but .r in warmer'Climates it
comes to‘itsy‘PerfeElion'much fooner, 'The Bajtard
Flowers in'April ' and May, and cornes to PerfeEli-
on thenlatter end of Ma , or beginning 'of ‘ fuae, and
theSeed is ,ripel'oon a erL‘v ;.; ‘1 f , J
IXE'The Qualitier. TheyTare all'of, them hot
and drylinhthe lirllr Degree, but the Aromatick
fomething hotterl They are Difcufhve,,Aperitiye,
Cleanhng, a little ‘Allringent, Traumatick or Vulne-
' retry, ’andStrengthcning: And, by appropriation;
Stomatick, AHepatick, Splenetick, arid Nephritick;
and of the [lock of Alteratives. ' , ’ i
X. 'lee S “Mention. They ’are ,Specificks in
curing old‘U cers, Pithng Blood, and the'I-Icpzttick
Flux: and indeed are good againlt molt Difeal‘es of
the Liver, for which reafon they are accounted No-
ble Hepaticks: The Baffard is ‘faid to beettcellent
in drying up Catarrhs , its fume (burnt green) be-
intoihe Mouth and, Throat bya (Fun-
ne. ., V, .
XLiThe Preparationl’ll'l‘he Shops keep'of the
mmanIA-grima , TI. 'Ihegl' ed Leaver'aml To r.
2. A Dtjttlled ll titerjy' the w ole Plant, galheh'JIizz
June. 3. .11 Syrgp o the faiee. UBut belidcs theli:
you may make om all the .Plants, the following
reparauons- '4. Art, my”: ”Lipid-7141.311]
Leave: and Home“. 5'. An Ejm‘epafjthe’ whole
6-. A Pouder: 7. A Stilphureaur
, 8. .11, 8411712, T171311". ‘ 93A” Oily
Twila". .. to; 11 Ba! m. ‘ 11.41 and 3,11, gr ”,3
Hood; ‘
V. The Agrimonoides, or Ballard’Agrimony har‘a -
molt other Dillempcts of the Breft and
end is commended againl‘t the Rickcts in Children.
The Virtuer. ' ; 7. '. 'v '.
XII. The Joel Dimer anJ Tape. ' fThey , are
Hepatick, and good a inll: any inward wetknel's of
the Bowel; ; and are ept mollly to make Infuiions,
DecoElions,leinesol’,'Uc , ,v L ' ,
‘ XIII. The‘DijiilleJ Water, It is ufed aanehicle,
to give any other of the Pranfntions of this Herb .
in, in any of the following CS: Dol'e is from ij.
ounces to ingot vj. ' 4 , ' .. . ‘
'- XIV. The Syn: . Itis an cxcellcntPeElorn],gOod
againlt Coughs, olds, Allhma’s, Wheezing? and
rings;
t
Dol'e from j. ounce to ij. momin", noon,‘ and night. i
XV. ‘ new“ Liquid and bi
hilly, opens ObllruEtiorLs of all e V: cent, and has
all the Virtuesvof the Ell‘enceza' h iquid ma be
iven from ijg ounces to. iv. in. a Glafs of-l inc :
he InfpilTate to iij.‘dr':tms, dillolvcd in Wine, end
[0 taken falling. ' ' -' ' ‘ "
approved to be good ngainlt PutrefhEtion o the '
other Vrfeerai, 'ag’ainft the yellow, black, and green .
Jaundice,'Drophes, (by lirengthening the Bowels and .
Vounds and Bruifes,bitingsand Ringings o Serpents
or‘ other Venomous .Creatures, the Flux 'of the
"Liver, Srrangury, vColick, Coughs, '
Difeal‘es of the Breli and Stomach-1111mm thin
Catarrhs, all forts of Agues, Palheg‘pains 'of the,
Spleen and Hypochondcrs, the Plague or Pcliilence,
inwardly, to the healing of old Sets, 'and long con-
from 11]. drams to j. ounce, in inc, Maid, Cycle:
They ltop all Fluxes of the Bowels and F
Blood, open Oblh u&ions of
ry galliges. Taken Dietetimlly they are Traumatick
or u era ” - ‘ ’ ‘ V ‘ ’ i
If" it is thus Compounded .it will be better.
if , the Ponder of the dryer! Herhr, j. More; Czteehte
Ponder '0 Tomb, Illatt’: Blood ' d and Fourier?! of
eaehlhal anotmeegmixthemfora order to (lop Ble’c‘d- .
mg mremally or extetmliy,, which it doesincorn ara- -
it i e 6%?!” Crane ’
ro y. o e rom 'a ram to a ‘ .‘
OXVIII.’ The Sztlphtereolie Failure. dram: at night
Virtues of
ing and healing. Dole,
.It Ihengthens the Stomach admirably; refills Vomit- ‘
mg, and5caul'esa good Digellion. ' - ‘ '
' .XIX. TheSalitte‘T‘inllure.
Virtues of the Emma, but is much more powerful
agaiull;all‘obllru&ions of the Vifeera, as Liver,- )
Spleemlll’omb, Reins, Urn. Itopeus the Iloppages. .“
Pamges, bringing away Sand, Gm- ' '
of the Urinary
.vel, Filth, Matter and OSlime. dlDol'e
to i'. dmrnsior more. ’ utwar 'it is cod 3 a'
oldJSores, running Ulcers, inveteirate Schs, Carimit
and the like in anyTpart of the Body. ' ,
.. . xxmm 0;] mom. , It cures Pallies ”Lame:
tiers, Nurnbne s, ’
irig from a cold Caulk: it gives
and helps the cold Gout; it fit
from j. dram
eti’ein the Sciatica,
cations, and Hops a Flux of
who]: Plant'Calqutc’dt , 7"
,- rvardlytakenlitls good'againlltthe Colick, Gravel”
., j V. I. , .Sronex -
[1721”. It Power- ,
bltlngs of mad Dogs, Greenh'c efs, Terri-m and. v
Q1arranAgues.’ They contribute much, being taken '- -'
-.1: has alfokall the ‘
. .m’ I
and all Pains and Aches, proc'eol-r "
:LibiI; ‘-
- XVI. The Ejfeac'e: of-thenhale Plan“. Th are
Blood, ObftruEtions of the ‘Liver and Spleen, and ,l ‘
pattsaE‘eGed, after'l‘urgcs and Diureticks inward" V
Allhtm‘s,. f
tinued‘dlebellious and runningVUIcers.‘ Deli: is .
or Ale: Dropt into foul running Eats it cures them ;‘ ' '
and drop: into theEyes inlltengthens the E e-light.’ ‘
likes of: ' .
the Reins, and Urini- ' ‘
v.- r XVII. I’lftfpouaeiin made of l the ‘dryed Herbs. Be- i. I ‘ -
mgapplyed 1t flops Bleeding In Wounds of any Part -.
Take '
, 'lthasallthe
theElTence, belidcstvhich it is more dry“ ‘
from ‘. dram to ij.dmms.
isgoodagain the v '
z
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Mufcles, Vellels’andWeakned 10m, after DifloJ- ' 'i I l