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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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and if a little Alum andHoney is diffolved in ir, is
.a iingular Medicine, for; Thruih in Children,‘ and
. to Gurgle with for fore Threats in Elder Perfons:
>and ufed as an'InjeElion‘ iuto 'thclVomb, it is of
excellent uf'e‘ to cleanfe tthomb, and iiop the Flux
of the Whites : Inwardly raken. from iij." to vj.
ounces, it iSv’good to iiopEluxes of the Bowels
and Fluxes of Blood, whether by the Mouth, Urine
or Stool: and ufed as a Diet Drink, ,1: is good for
WVouudcd Perfons,‘ ' and fuel: as have running Ulcers,
andFiilula’si’about them. . ' ' . ;' -".‘ ‘ ' , . ,
': XII."17)e‘ 3256:. It hops fpitting of Blood,rand
is, good againll the’ Bloody ,Flux taken from ij.
Spoonfuls to vj. in a Glafs of Red'Wine or Claret . ‘
‘twice or. thrice a day :' it contributes alfo to the heal-
ing of all forts: of,Wounds,’,'vvhether inward or
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"taken from ' j. ounce to- iij. ounces 'twice a‘day, in
the DecoElion, ‘or a Glafs; of Wine :, It’not only
.‘mufeslVounds fuddenly to'lieaLIb'ut wonderiiilly'
.promotes the healing of all running Sores, Catoe-
rhick Ulcers and Filtula’s where orewharfoeverf‘ Ir
"is‘gdrying ,‘ binding l,- and' Altringent,‘ llops‘Fluxes,
jabates gInriamarions,‘Iiops Fluxes of , Blood, pifiing
Biood,“Cata.rrhs,rand Confurri rions.: f ' ’ ’
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rues of the former; but-is beil'to be’, exhibited in a
fold habit offBody fro j.,to iij.‘drams, ’67:”. ' ' ’
, I XV. The Saline Endive-1t, powerfully opens
:Obitruaionsof ithe‘ Spieen,'Reins,. Womb, and .
.' Urinary, Pailiges, carries of? the Ftrculencies in Ca-
‘cochynrick, habits of Body , g and ‘which, fupply' old
running Sores; putrid Ulcers; and Cacoethick Fiftul
‘ ‘la’s', with the evil and mali‘gnfMatter‘vvhich keeps
them from Hmlings it diilolves Gravel, and expels
, x'Sand and Tartarous Slime‘oiit of: the Reins, and
Bladder. Dofe fromj. dram to ij. drams. e. t ’
; XVI: mm): TinZane.; It cafes the Spleergjex-
eis :Wind, revokes 'Urine,- and is good, againit
1Voun<ls or lcers of the Reins of Bladder; Out-
1Wardly . poured .upon-‘Woun’ds‘ of the Nerves it
: heals them. Dofe from vj. diops to xig'. drops. ,
a XVII.2 The tommm. It ‘allays Inflamations
chiefly in Wounds,‘: heals Gteen' Wounds; and has
an ’ablteriive faculty ‘in'cleaniing old Sores and fetid
xUlcers. 'v ,, .
mxvm; reef-Mm. ilrtiiciir’e'slwounds hy'tlie - -
Exit Intention; where; they Lare'firn‘ple. ‘But where L
they are" Comufed, or Complex, it brings them‘to ‘
digeilion, and afterwards by. its abiie'riive property
’ cleanfes the Ulc‘er,"then'incarnates‘, andzheals‘after ‘
an admirable rrianner': italfo difcuii‘es Inhamarions t
in the beginning, and in time ‘refolves them j.
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goceeding from a hot Callie in what‘partofrhe
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to”; which is beil'to be one, when it is .ufed to
. :1 Contuiion or .Biow‘ u on :1 Bone, as the Forehead;
. it hinders the ‘riiin'grofP the Tu'mor‘,- reperculles the
‘ Juices which Wouid'ilow thither," and‘ prevents its
blacknes. ’1 .gl‘V‘v , f ,
5' ,- XX. .Tbe ' Carat: or ‘Emplajhr’. ' : It'Cures Green
' Wounds, 'cleani‘esnndiheals‘ o‘ld Sores and Ulcers,
, and‘friis up Wounds; and Ulcers With Flefh. It is
- . diving, aftringent and itrengtimi‘ng‘, goodito‘ be ap-
"P1 ,d tweak Badth o: feeble Joynts,‘aud places
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XI. The Deeoi7ianirmde in“Wine, orhali‘ Wine, ‘
ody foever'g and'l have often found it to give 'eafe, ‘- " t
infhe hot Gout, '.ahd other JoyntLAcheg‘. 51:1“; forn-
“m8 rePerculiive, more, ef eciiilly if . it is apply’d .
' 'Afiiidle’d with Pains: and Aches, from a‘ Flux of’ HUa
mots, orover-ilraining of the‘ Part through 'any Viz
olence or Force put upon it. ' ' . V
XXI. Tbe’Pouderqf the Seed. Being drunk in
White Wine from j. dram to a dram and ahalf, it is
Eridcro cure the Falling-Ecknefs, and hel other Di-
feaies of the Held and Brain :1 it is preva ent alfo a:
gaini’t the Drolpiie, carrying of the Morbitick Matter
by Urine; an is found by experience to be good a;
gainil. Sand, Gravel and j Tartarous Slime, in the
Reins, and Urinary PaiTages. Being itrovve'd over
Wounds, vSores .Or Ulcers Iiiilamed, it takes away
the' InHamatio'n,‘ and I?) does. thePouder of the
Leaves :‘f and kills‘Worms' in Children.
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0f Mild is; Spotted A R‘s M A R T.
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HE Namer. Irmay be called in- the Greek,
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Leaf being like to :1 Pedal) me: "In‘ rm”, Per-
ji'caria, and by fome Plumbago :' In Englifb, Mild,
or Spoiled Adena", and‘Peacli-Wartu ‘ ‘ ‘-
, II. The Kind:. There are two Principal Kinds. ,
I. >Perjieaiia maculMI>Jing1ica,"injEnglz;%, Spotted
Arjizzart, ,leflier and great'er.'- 2‘. Panama enaeulofz
Virginiana, The Wrginianth‘palred Arfmarl, which
is alfo‘twofold, 'with White' Colored and Fleih-
Colored Flowers. , , . , e ; W
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"III. The Def‘criptions“: The Mt of 11m ha: a
long Roar with Mary threadi- and firing: threat, c
from whence rife: npfaieral 5'qinteclSIa1kr, [math
raiznd and bard, of a light green or rtddijb C0107;
zfieeially, at the faynlr, which are'manifoltli from
w enee ping: feveral frnaotb long Leaver, alnzojf
Pearl) quianed (whence cm the name Peach-wort)
broad reward: the Foo! Stalk, after declining P Tax
Initially ‘ta a‘PoinI, being even on the tiger wt out
a'ry’ cut or dent, and having thereon ( or the Imff
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