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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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rm; oboot tbe'upper foynlij with the Leaver, grow
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mo Leave: a pgiece 140;! Foot Stolhs, not much unlike
. to Nettle Leaver; lmt thot than"! for and .jbnrey
what hoary, mom: all jltngmg, o to [irong‘u‘n-
leohznt fent,‘ efpeeially if growing in fhaddouy gloom,
, nt nothing In; Jirong if growing in the open 173141.:
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! Rundler, Jhr'ofjive at afpaoe, :‘andntargt of t em one
‘1 ,' above another in manner of afgiked head, everyone
l finding in a greenijh'Hmla, like unto thofex‘cf the
. other. more pleafantfented Dead Nettles, hutnotfo
I? ’greot, nor ofjofod ‘a red orpurplifh Color; e mal-
t; I) the Head: or; u perpartt; out the lower La e]: or
L > Lip: have fame to ttefootun them: (ftet‘the lf‘lower:
,' are fallen, therejgroroxgrmthm 1%erkame
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fv them]? partjiand together,
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whith are. of a Hook ‘0’:
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' allon om ‘hoir 'Stall: or Stalks, out o rune; ,
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hairy Foal Stolks, and higher up, for!) likelmt lelfer
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[lender and mode, weeping a: It were hythe Ground,
with ma Length! lty the j’oynlr likewife, haft and
and hoary, httt’ntore boar underneath, and not [o
kind of) i
large in the jirfi .
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Stallke end in 1' long [172keof pnrplifh Flower: fet tn
Rnndlernr in the other, (fter whirl) ronte: t re Seed,
i BloZ‘lE 22M: ‘21: the former. ‘
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half ,high,‘ with long LeaverJE’t thereon by (triplex,
' A verylikeotnto Net 1
tie Igor)“, firtoller below next the
zlgher‘ upon the Stalkr, being hairy,
‘ hot-notft inking,- at, the 'Jlr ', ‘et inelling ver
erongg-thellflowere, grow in jlhngl-[oiied Head: 1%:
‘ like manner, :hnt are all yellow when fully blown, [one
ing‘of two Leovex, the topperrnojt whereof in not
‘ muchhooded ’or'thefarrnerflnrt is' a: ‘it were =o
(otter to, the lower, . and 1117731.! felf “up agoin,,'ha<’
ving forne yellow thread: in the middle; but while it
it in the bud,"ir
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rantes‘fhrth‘the ' Seed in thefarne Hnrkr.‘ ,
.‘bftVlIl; The-Place; 'vRed Archangel grows almoll:
‘ ever-where," by Ditch and Hedg11ldes,‘thtoughout
the 'whole Kingdom. The, fultiG'aleopjr grOws
, ‘very heanen‘tly in
Hotn'jiea ,a goina
Gardens. : I .-
England in divers Counties, ‘25 at
fromith'e iTown to the Church,
‘ , and many other‘l’lacea from Hondled-‘Heath to Lona
don,.as alfo at Greenwiehtin fome places not far
from the Park. -”-The’ (Econd Kind; grovys alfo’wild
by ‘Hedg and Ditchx lides, wins a Weed in many
‘ V ' Gardens." iThe'two lalt Kinds, me not found to
‘A grow wild at" gill With us; but only nonriihed up in
,
’IX. TheTirnet.” They Flouier forthe molt part
all Sitntnter long,beglnning in- May, and all fnne and
foly, find the Seed isripe notlong after the Flowers
are 3&9“ ..
‘ 2 The Qualities Red Archangel is hot and dry
in the hrlliDeg‘ree, but the Galeopfer “are hot in the
feco'nd Degree, and'dry in the‘thu’d Degree, ‘much
of- the temperature of Horehoand.‘ They are allr‘At-
tenuating, foinething Repercuflive land VAlttingent :
and by" Appropriation, they ate Cephalick,‘ Splene-
tick, Hyllerick and Anhritick; and operate‘only as ‘
Alteratives. ‘ '5 ‘ ,
r.XI. This ecification. The dry u rtloill: Hu-
mors in‘lllgers and Fillulat’s,y are Vu crazy, and
(to 'the overflowing of theTermsin Women. :6‘ -.
> ll“. 'Ihe'PreparationL. From 'xlrehangel there
are, I. A. Ponder of the Seed. ‘2: A Corferfoemf
the 1 Flowerai 3:
A force) of, the Plant. . 4- An
EJe'ne‘e. 'giA Spirituom TinEnreh 6.’ A :S‘aline
Tingtrreyi‘jii’AnOily'Tinelnre. t8. A. ptjltlled
Waterifoftthe' .whole Plant, 9. A -Decot7:on. 1.10.
An Oil. V Ix.‘ An
Ointment.,- 12. .A Cerote or, Ent-
pla er. i3: A Cataplo nz. The Qaleojtjer are
ulhg in 14; A;Deoo&’ion. .-r;. A forte. t6.- An V
‘Ejfence. .17; >A‘Syrup..- 18.,Ltln01ntrnente: 19. A
Bdlflllll;
, 'llheeWrttIee-ty’v theRedAtchan361;
XIII. "17):: Ponder of the Seed. It is dry and
binding, and of good we in [topping Fluxes of the
Bowels, as‘the Diarrhza,Dyfenteria, Lientena,and
Hepatick Fluxs Dore from half a dim to j. drum
in Red Wine.
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me than?“ Mb fund” [my pale )dlmljb ling),<1 noon, :nd Ill-ght, the quantity of alatge Wal-
nut at a a time, it has been found by Experience to
be ell'eElual agai ll: the overflowing of .the Comics,
'1, and ointe’d Headngzth ‘ mall hloekyithSeed in
’35”; ,Itlre Mommies o to jifallgfllllkmgflllt’ll.
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Stool, or Dime:
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but this more efpegally, if to a.
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