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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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eet high,‘feldant higher -, nearly two Inehe:
aving very few Bronohe:,fornetme:. none at
all 5 from which Stalk and Branthe: ( where there
is any ) fpring forth pretty large leaner, frrtoarh and.
even, little or nothing indented about the >edge:,
longer andbroader than the LeaverofNrghtfhade,
'ar Mad Apple: -‘. From the Bottom: or Foot-124k: of
the Leave: fpring fhrth long Toctheil 04):, outfof
which come the Elower':, great, white, andqf the
form of a Bell, or the Flower: of the great Bind“
need, but greater and wider ate Month, and fharg
cornered at the Brirnr, like. the former, which con-
tain white Chive: or Thread: in t re rnid , of ajirong
Pontiek Savonr, Wnding‘the Head mien triufntel;
led to : When the Flower is, gone; theI-Frwticarne:
forth, of the hi nefr'qf a frnall Walnut torththe
green'on; this firth is fallofAPriehle: ,wrthrn'the
‘Shell are a great nurnlrer ofSeedr, of the hrgneji- of
[mail Tater, or See'd: 4151mm“, and bfthehvne
form. The whole Herbi: if ojilrong‘Savour, and
frrttilling to it carafe: Drowjnefr.‘ ' > a; A .
V. The P1ore:.’, The, Firil was brought 50m
Conjianlinaple, and now grows with us plentihrlly
in our Gordian, it alfo grows Wild and very len-’
- tifully in the South Carolina. ,The latter was ound
growing in the Mountain: of Peru, fromwhence
the Seed was font: to ,:]llanordn: in' Spain: .and
from thence it ms conveyed unto other paits of
Europe, and now it is noutifhed up in fome of our
Gar enrinEngland. " n g: j 5,1-
‘V. The Timer. ’ Theiiril may be fown‘in Jliarch
or April, and it brings forth ripe SeedinSepternhe'r,
Flowering in the Summer Months: ; The, latter is
fown in a hot Bed of Horle Dung, aswe dogmas:
‘ her: and ModJlIelann Authors lily, of both there
forts, there is a greater and a leff‘er Kind, and that
the greater Kinds are plentiful enough in our Gar-
. dent, and will abide and give with us ripe Seed;
.but the leil'er Kinds are my rare,” became. they fel-
dom come to maturity, , 1'0' we are Every Year to"
i‘eekfornewSEed.’ : 1 g ‘3
VH. ’Ihe Qualities. Thei'e Plants are laid to be
cold and‘moiil in the fourth Degree: and to be'Re-
percullive, Narcotick,;or StupeiitElive, and Vuln'ee
3 2
or hue
thick,
,ra : and are by appropriation, Cephaliclr H lie- .
tic and .Arthritick, and-operate only sis-,Ali’en; 2
their“: -:‘<' - '
,tives b their cold and mom: property. j
’ VII .,'1he Speeijca’rion. dilanardtr: Elys,
, Indian: commend thele Plants for provoking ,llrine,
,and expellin Sand and Gravel horn the Reins and Z,
“Wound Herb outwardly ufed.; ,.
IX; The Prqoarationr. ,‘ There
' ’1. The Seed. 2.37m freice: 3.1M Ejivnefrom
Bladder: an by Gerard’s account, it is a famous
Cerote or Ernplalier. 7. A Catopla in. ,
‘ A HeVirttres
. x. "in: 3:23. It is ,or‘g'm‘: shimmers ‘in the
’ .: limiter,- both by the Spaniard: and Indian: themfelves,
in that it provoks Urine, and expels Gravel and the
Stone both in the Reins and Bladder, for which it is
moli commended: it is fiid to break the Stbne in
.the Bladder if it is not too hard and inveterate, or
may by any medicine he diil'olved; of .which there
‘has been many proofs, as Monarda: lays; has been
- gidhnbidth‘ihilrlsniagfitadglmm ; For, as he fays, he
t ' ‘ '
,heddiil'olved and e tone in the Bladder tould
‘ an that the Cure thereof conffi d nl ' ’
at out, by a skillful hand but litewgs laid! gittthxig
‘seds that being taken in any ‘Fit and convenient
mam-for that p 053, ‘tlut it would by little and
.. SMOKE; 21,16,101? 135.9. .5931! Shawls which
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are talisn‘iromit', x: : ‘, > , . - , .
the fame. 4' An 01.,“ 54A?! Ointment. 7, 6-711 ., 1.115 Ame: It is called myGreek, In,“
expelled by‘ any means whatibever, '
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and): is expell’d, or driven forth, wohld again.
[lick together and ‘Grow into a hard Stone. ; - ,v; ‘
Erjfipilor, by in 'ing Cloths dip: in thefnice upon
the lime, and 0 ten repeating the rip licationu '
XII.-'Ihe‘Egence of the faiee,.lgr0pt .into‘the
Eye, it allays the Inflamationthereof; and removes
hot and [harp Rheums‘: In'eEled up thelVomb it is
good againit the continua running of the Whites,
lhengthens the Part, and cools an Inllamation of
the lime, or of the Secrets: it al 0 is good againit
all forts of inhamations in Wounds and Ulcers. ‘ ‘
. XIII: The Oil, made by boiling the bruifed
Inilamations , Burnin'ts and Smldin'rs and ‘ i
cafe in a hot Gounband Pains and kilhhes, ii? iii:
Head chiefly, protecding' liom (that Carrie and Hu-
mor.‘ - . '
XIV. .‘17re0innnent, madeof the iiiitdrbniir
Herb, boiled to crif nefs,'ands twicze or thrice reg
peated, mHogs Lar , and then prefl‘ed forth, cures I
all lnilamations whatfoever, .und heals all manner of
B‘umings and Scaldings,whether of Fire, Water Oil
melted Lead, Gun-Powder or Lightning, and thni;
in a very fhort time: This was proved upon a Mer-
chants Wife at Colrhejler, who;(after-the ufe of .
pail) being grievotu Burned was herewith petfea‘t:
. - . eEm 17 en tis' madeof- the brnif' ‘
Herb, boiled inI’Oil Olivi'to crifpnel‘s, and prell‘gl
forthuandkthree times repeated, ‘and then brought ‘
toga body with Turpentine, Kuhn and Wax, of etch
.a fuiiicient‘ quantiryg It cures malign Ulcers
and Apoiiens, helps a h0t,Gout, and prevails a3
running Ulcers, efpeciallyk upon the Glandulous
parts of the Yard, and other laces where th
hard oftCure.‘ ‘ J. .I'P, ‘ .“ eyare
. ‘VXVI. The Cataplafrn. It is good againfl Recent
Bruil'es efpecially upon, a bony, part, to’ allay In-
ilamations, and ale the Gout and other Pains pm
‘ceeding from‘a hot‘Caufe. [,1 ' j . ,;
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, is one ,
‘ Warm n’-CI.H“AN..G E‘L. -
, .. ' meleewzfln Latin], Lamirtrn ftltrrgarenrn,
.UfflM rner::pugp'tt‘ea,i Urtmz marina I‘ll r22: ,In ‘
‘ Englifh,rRed.Arr angel, or Red Dead Nettle. ' .-
4; II. .The ,t’Kzndr. I-Ituis twofold ,‘ r. The Sweet;
called- iimplyl Laotian ’ prtrpuremn. ‘ 2. 'Stinking
rotate, ruled“, rmzcmol.‘ And in Latin, Latni-
tern fattdrmr, Uftira'inerrfatida, Urtica 17:07"!!! .t-‘
trda, V Urtica Laheo,”g
Nettle. .And of this inking kind' there are divers v
forts, as r. Galethi: vent, The true [linking Dead
Nettle, or‘Hch ’etle; , 2. Galeqrj': alterapollida,
Daleehampij, Yellow [linking Nettle. 3.
III. The Defciiption. r. The Sweet kind- . 1‘
ha: a Root final] and thread), perrijhing every ear,
front whenoe rife: diver: hollow f roare Stalkr, 0'71!-
zehat Hairy, with .70)?!” at‘a' goojdtjlance, one from
another, and alfa two [21.1 gym Leaver, dented adore:
the edge:, fet oppon‘te one. to another, the lowermlf
upon long (grower, (mt wither: on) toward: 1 e
, h. set“...- ".1015,
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XLThe juice if the Herb. It is fingular good- “
to bath with in all Sorts of hot Ini‘lamations and :m' ‘
Herb in it till it is ‘crilp; is good againll all forts of "
many other things in vain, andwhen all hopes were '
inking DeadNettIe or ed; '
nrHeihallel
l
paleiiinkingtzDead Nettle. 3.‘Ga1eopfi: oltera rnta-‘ . '
no, Hoary, inking 'Dead Netrlg - 13 Galeopfi: [area , ,
e
gainft freilr and Green Wounds, and old” Sores and , - V '
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