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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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.Salmon’rgile‘i‘hnl; it.“ : L1b I
XVIII. '17:: Cain In In. It has the Virtues of the
Ointment, opens tlie Ji’orcs of the Skin more, and
prevails againii Scabs, Scurl’t,Morphew, Le rpiiep e;
' XIX. The Majliedtory. It has all the mun: of
the Gargnrifm, but is better to be ufed by fuch as
curmor away with the other. It’s made of the Root.
XX. The ijory. It is made either of the Root
or Juice, with Wax and Barley-flower, and rs put
up into the Womb, to bring down the Courfes.
I
'0 H A P.;‘>XV.
0f Garden ANGEL I c A. .,
I. 1115 Name.“ It is called in Greek, ’Anewr‘y,
- (and yet Ibme Authors fay it was unknown to
the Greehr, unlei's by fome other Name) In Latm An-
gelica; and f0 alfo in Englifb :, and by this Name 1t
is called in almoil: all European Nations; [9 fat as
their DialeEt will admit : Cardlt: will have. it to be
Ponrzx 'Heroelenzn, but this‘I much ueIhon; yet
according to its Virtues,‘itm;1yv ' 'WC‘ beaccount-
ed among the number of the All- “AT-T but its con-
denfed Juice is no Opoponax.” Others, 35 Dodonen:
and LJUIIld, will hove it to be a‘kind of Loferpitz-
inn, o: Loferzoort," but ‘of that fee 1111.3. mp. 115.
and 116.0fthis preheat World. “ a“ “y" f-
‘ II. 2Tbe Kinds; “There are four feveral kinds of
Angelica-,‘Jas,jr.’ The Garden Angelinl.‘ 2.:Tl1‘e
Willi 3: The Water Angelica. , 4. The Vile-union:
B k which Iafi' we (hall fay nothing in this
00 . ‘ -- =
out of it felf an Oily, or rather Glimmy,Li'quor, which
being inffigiited Yield: no unplerjrmt 6107!, 471.1 not
much [”11le to 0pcpqnax, but yet it is not thefgnie
Ihing. ‘ From this-Raolffringrlfw‘tb lll’Ui'f! (mg: "and
fill? jjvrerrd winged fLIiJ'L'l'J', nilf a yard long, and
folnrtimer'longer, - mode If many greet and [mud mar,
fer 1Mmlllv one again]? another on a midJle Rih,-'of a
[341e, but 151]]; green eolonr, and denied about the
. edge: ,‘from among Icln'eb tfunlly M12: one round
hollornSMlh, very thick, and four or fee feet high,
. will) diver: great foyntr, and layersfet on than, .
‘ whofehot-jlolk: do enronip$ the 77mm talk at their
hotlontr; (172:1er thente 0M7, toward: the top, earner
forth Branther, ‘tcith the like," but [Mir Leave: at
tom; and 4! their lo 3‘, there-emu forth large
roam! f real Ulnhler o ‘zchile Plan-err, d’htl‘ trhiob ,
corner I ,e Seer], rabid) irferneuhet flol, nick, jhorr,‘
andrfa cchilifh brouneolonr; trio (1le)? for loge-
zher,-(n: is igflul in lhej‘e‘Umhelliforonr Plan“)
which i: a little erejIed on [he ranndfile.’ ‘
. lV..The1Plueer. It is found in great plenty in
Norway and Mood, where it grows tery high, and
whofe Inhabitants it is fair! do eat it, for want my
try times of other Food, peeling off the Bark: It is .
:1 ['0 faid to growupon the Rocks,, not fat horn Ber- '
wiekszut with us, it grows only. in Gardens, being '
firit brought hither from beyond Sea. ‘
’ V. The Times." It Rowers injuly and Augzzji,
and the Seed isri'pe not long after: if this Seed- is
Ihfiered to fall of its own accord, it will more cer-
tainly grow, than that which'is gathered and form ‘
by hand, at any other time. ‘ ,- - ‘
. VI. The Quolitier. '- It is hot and dry'in the I‘econd
degree; but Sebroder iiithinthe third degree, which,
I believe not: ' It opens, incides, attenintes or makes
thin, Digeiis,‘-Difcuiies, and is Sudorificlt.‘ As to
:3 ;its;rpp1'0 tiation,‘it-is Cephalick, Neurbticlr, Car-
4 .
. jdiack an Hyllerickg It isBeZOardickorAlexi har-
gH.’ ThflgelhlptiIOQ-idgw GardeniAngelica ho:
a go , ‘10 it “grin an ar e 'v oniethintY V -
fr:rejiogrer1ng-, but (fit‘rjloufrirg it heeoinglzlgog
extending ‘1! jZ‘If $17110 ”1170’ "and long. '11er 01"
Brancber, rabid; twill) after'Seedvtinie-‘hut if Ill?
Plant, by being efien out dozen, 'is kept fiat); feeding
the Root will then endure my year; togethef : this1
Root, for! or brnifed, finellrjirong, and difohargee
’ gmick, Vulnerary, and the
l " I VIII. The Brigomtmnr.
: . ADifiilledIVoierfiomthewhoIePIant. '4. A fuiee,
“ . Spirit OfIWine. 6. '17JeRootCan
'led on which afcends with the r ater.
' , fan: made withibei'aid Oil,- and'Oil of Nutmcgs.
. I 9, x Aliiym for
molt fimous of all ege;
.tableAlterativeR. ;.; 1 ‘ . .
‘ VII. The S e’riheotwn. It is :1 peculiar Antidote
'agninfl the P signs or Peiiilence, and 2.11 malign, ' in.
[I ‘, IIeEIiaus and ellilential Difeafes:! it is alfo an An-
. ctidote ago“
,the’Poyfon of Mad DogSLthe biting ‘
of Vi ers, Rattleefmkes, Iandtothers ems, or o-
, Jther enomous Qeatuta, and, as. an AI heal, Cures g
IWoundsb the an Intentionzand is fin at. a ainit
Ithe Scurnhin‘a cold Coniiitution: - ' gulf: g“ y i
The ‘Sho s [ometimes
he dyed Root.‘ 2.5 ' e Seed. 3.
keep. hereof, I.
from the freIh Root zind Herb. .‘ 5. .An Extrall with
’d. ,7. ADiinl- .
8. ‘A Ba!-
9. A Common "Salt.“ Belides allitliefe things, you‘
X 3 may rriakb therefrom, to. A Syrup. .11..A.Deeo‘.-
(lion; 12. A Wink-L; .13. A'Spini. 14:41 SfiriL
. Mom jinflnre. .I;..A‘Soline Tinolnre. ‘ 1.5. An,
Oily Tint'hlre. 1 . The Peujerr. '18. An Egemg. ,
lilounds. -2o. AnOinmenr'. ‘ ‘
'A Cough: in. ”22.4 Cerote, or Empld er. ‘ and,
Gargorjin. 24.:An Errhine. ‘Thevmuesandufesr
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attmE‘ts cold andmoiii humots out of the Head 32nd,:
Brain, and gives me in the TOOIh'ACh: the Ponder"-
thereof taken to dram, is good again“ the bitingsi
of Mad Dogs," aipeis,'and other kinds "of venomous - . '
Creatures, and f0 prevails againit the Pleurifie, .
Plague, and .all other kinds of-infeEtious Difeafes. ’ .
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