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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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' . Child 'and the After-birth. -
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XIII. T he (lite. It has the Virtues oFthe'Eil
fente, but notffo pleafant to‘betgken, bemufe 1t 1.3
not of- fo hne and pure :1 bod : it ma be ltept ei-
ther in a liquid formpr infp cited, as [S the 8”;ng
Juice of'Liquorice. .' p ‘- ' . 7 .; .
XIV. The Decot‘lton.‘ It has the I trtues of the
lifi’ence, but not fo'powerful'; ir-is‘ of good life in ,
the Yellow Jaundice, and litipping'Flux‘els of the
Bowels or of the Womb. Do e w. v3. orvnj. ounces,
fweetned with treble refined Sugar. ‘ .
XV. The Wine. , It'is made by Infuiion of the
Root, either frelh or‘ dry, (0 lOng or .fo often, till
the T inEiure is as deep as BIOod." It is a Specifick
in the Hepatick Flux; and in flopping all other kinds
of Fluxeswhatfoever. ,‘It is alfo a moil-Iingulqr
Wounddrink, fcartely inferior to any other. It 15
good :rgainit the bitings of Mad Dogs, Serpents, and
other Venomous Creatures: it'iirengthens‘aweak a '"
Back, and flopsthe Whites in Women, and helps
to bring forth the Meailes and Small-Pox 1n Chil-
dren. Dofe ii. iii. or Noumea .. . '
XVI. m Vinegar." ‘It has theivnm'es’bt it. 5
‘Wine, but is peculiatagainit MorpheWrScun'l‘, Le-
proiie, and other Dehlements ofthe Skin -,' ,and pre-
vailsagainit'the bitings of Venomous Crentmegbeing
inwardly taken, ’and'outwnrdly applyedaDofe'J. or
ij. ounces in any ht Vehicle. . V ' ' - ' .
XVII.’ The . Spirittmzx: ,Tinft’nn".
Virtues of the Elience and Wine; but. is much more
lit‘ in cold Conilitutibns,‘ andwhere' the Plague or
any otherinfeEiiousDifeafe' is featedb ‘Dofe ij.
drams, xtiore or lefs in Wine . . ‘ "
‘ ' XVIII. ,The SalinaTinllnrcI
whole Fla t, and has all the Virtues of the Plant in
it 5 .but F. is is morepeculiar in opening fome Ob-
IlruElions, chieliy‘of the Reins -,‘- for it brings awa
Sand and Gravel, kills Worms; and is good ag '
Fits of the Mother.‘ Dol‘e ij.'or iij.'drams ‘
XIX. The Oil. Be Oil Olive".7patmtl,”10ill of
S ikr vj. onnujr, Oil (ffzmiper-lcrrie: ij. 011714212,
lknnet Root; Vv'.‘ willing nuke an Oil by a gentle
Digejlion,"in n annJ‘hmt‘, till it ism ml. It is
an excellent thing for deep Punaures, l ounds made
with pointed JV espons, and ,PunEi'ures or Wounds
ofthe Nerves: .i I] ‘ x; l 2 ’ ' m .
XX." The Catnplafm. ‘Take ofthe redpnrt qftht
i Root ivl onnctr: heat it foft in in Stone Mortar; that
add to it Oil of, Mace by Exfrejhon -iij. winter, .Mi-
thridate ij. unmet; 0i] vapzhe half an oitnce; mix
chieiiy of the Nerves. A Cataplai‘n‘t made of it with
Whey or Cream, is good againik Burnings.. -' .
XXI. The Cerote. A Cerote being made of the
pultilof. the Root with :1 little Oil and Wax, Cures
old lcerst and made With Barley Meal, it prevails
againit..an Eryiipelas, Leprofy, Tettars 'and Ring-
‘ Wot-my ’ " I
. XXII; ’17): Pryor); A Peilhry being made of the
Root, viz. Of its pulp, with Wax, Turpentine and
Barley-hower, it is faid to bring nway the‘Dmd
' .111. Sanguis Venm‘si- It is thus 'made': ,1):
0;] Olive lbij. .Alhanet Root-3. 054‘. onncer, Earth-
lli arm: cleanfed arpurgtd, number 40. hail than well
together, then jlrain on! zohil hot, and he! 'it [left
for Ufe.’ This was Invente by john Ardgn, sand
15 a moii fmgulat-Vulnerary in deep Wounds and
PunE‘tures of the Nerves, made With T htufts, Stabs
or Priekmg With any pointed Weapon, (3!. it ales
the Pam, andprevents Convuliions. ’ " .
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',"’
This is;m:tde "
only'of the red partol‘ the Root, and. has all the ‘
, Refinkbfg Horehound. ,
, 7 on A P.j31x.
Itismldefrorrithe A V "'
I." . H E Nantes.
. . but is called in Latin, Penna: Coloni, Pannx
Heratleum' Alterum :, and )in rEngliih,’ Clown: All-
btal, and Clownr lVound-wort. .. f ' '
one of thekinds
II. The Kind:., It is atcounted
of Sidtritis, and is, with Parkin on; the hiteenth,
Enghfh Iron-wort with at Tuberow Root.
' III; The Defctiption.
many long Stringr, witbjbnt: tuhrrauf long knohl- cam-
jlandingfomwhnt far .gjitndtr with two v! [on
andfomewhnt. dark green Leann, lilztntb’ dazed If
Flower: [land toward: the top, (on: Mng the Stalks.
”“1. mm gaping hood; of n yr [1]]; red tolour. with
whnifb footr‘jn them, flailing in jhrltmhafrokgb
Hub, wherein afterward: [land blntkifh ronnd S mil-Q l
Theywhale Plant is (9’ ajirong Smell, notmzch unlike.
V.‘ The Plan. It grows
itch-iides of a Field, called The Shoulder o Mm.
in the Meadows by. Lanzhtth,‘ and neat Sldnllgdf! :
in Kent by Southjket, and on the back-Ede, 'of the
Church-yard of Nettltjiml, j' and in fome plaCS
Highway beyond Stratfmi Bow, .as
, ’ ' ' K f .. ' ' bridgfhir'r,
- 3.2... m
It has no known Gmk Name, .
called in Latin Sideritz’s Anglia: tmmq]? Rndia’, or ,
The R00! is 'comqui’d (f
manly growing among than of a pale yellowilh or ‘
whztifhyolour, from u'btnc; groin: up faurigtmre,
green, rough Stalkr, half ,a‘ yard or two oot high, . .
then. ,It is an excellent ,thingagainll deep PunElures, fmmt in,‘a little upon my fgnm’, t e fay-7m ;
hontth: tdgn, and jharp pointed-at the and: the '. ' it
at. the fzyntr, an do theft of Hot ound, hut :ndirt f
fpzlted to .r, vohitb Horehound 110:: not, having longjg
almoit every wherein n '
England, by feveml Brooks and Ditch , iides, and ,' ,
fometimes by the Path-W8 s,and borders of Fields,as .,
,in Middlgfi’x hear London, y the Path-tides, in Fields ..
fjoing to Chelfea and Kenfingtorl -, by Hackney, in the .
ton Field ; and in Sun): in St. George’s Fit] 1-,‘and ’
near the foot ofShooterr-hill : in E b e Ditch- . .-
iides, and on the Dirch-iides’on theagftlllid of the ' '
alfo‘in- Cam-1’. ' '