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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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takes away the white Morphew" in‘ the Face, or
other parts of the Body, theplacebein hrft chafed
Well and rubed with a coque Linnen 10th. If at
is mixed with Sherry Sat-k in which a little Myrrh
has been diffolved, andatwelfth pm of the Tmt‘Yure
g 845%)”, it makes an excellent Coll rium for the
yes to heal InHamations, take away ills, Cloud-
" gs, dimnefs of Sight, and‘other dilhEefhons, be-
ing dro t into them. - '
XII . The Ejenm It may betaken from j. toi .
ounces in Mead. 01- Wine againif the Kings Evil,
Coughs, Colds, Aithma’s, fhortnefs of Breath, or
any Vehement‘ohfiruaions of the 'Lungs. , If the
Stomach is foul, it will Vomit the Patient : it eva- .
cuates evil Humors, and is contributary to the Cure
of running Sores, old Ulcers, Fillula’s, and thelike,
Bathing and Waihing theSwelling and Sores with s
it alfo. , ‘ 1
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it meets with a foul Stomach, is opening and clean-
Iing, ood for a Cacoethick habit of Body, and
prevails pagainl’t ‘the’bitings of any venemous
, Creatures", Stone .and Gravel, orany (top age
of the Urinary parts I know it to be an exce ent
, thing to be conl’tantly taken by fuch as are
troubled with the Evil, Oedema, or other like T114,
‘mors, for it confumes thetMorbifick Matter which
CompotEs them.- It may be given to iij. iv. or vi.
ounces, or lefs, E75, ‘ v ‘ - . I
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the former Preparations, but much Weaker, yet
pleahmter to be taken by fuch as are quwf Sto-
mached : It is an excellent PeEtoral, and caullers eafy
expeEtoration in ftoppages of the Lungs.‘ Dofe i .
ounces morning, noon and night: ’Tis fit for Chil-
drenu' .'
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. and carries off the Caufes of Difeafes b Ilrine':
given from j. to ij. dramsinWhite Port Vine, it
provokes Urine and the Terms powerfully, is good
, l againft Plurifies, and'an. old‘ Cough, "Pains and
l Stitches in the lide,"E9’c. . ’
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,Venomous Crertures. , ,. '
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:Hair again ‘whae itwas fallen oil; by, means of that
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, XIX; f1?e0il.f. his good againii cold Tumors;
: andto: anoint; with in Cramps, 'and for any Ach or
‘Pain in any part, proceeding from a cold Caufe;
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. tVVOm’dns-IBfEhliS , ,Tellicles ,‘ and V other, Glandulous
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,Sores,putnd Ulcers, and,r’ebelliou$ Fiitula’s, difpo.
v festhem to healing, and pxrtsa-H0p;to Eating and
‘- ’emng ulcers): 'Difcu'li‘es. InHamariohs in Womens
Brealts, and Tclhclesgand is good againft Fellons in
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to )2 dram in a Glafs‘of White Port Wine,- it pro-
V0 es Urine and the Terms in Women hel s Pains
in the Sides, Ruptutes, Convuliions, and old goughs : '
Ufed as an Etrhine, it, purges the Head and Brain
of cold and moilt Humors which caufe Herd-Aches,
Lethargies, Vertigoe’s, Epileplies, Apoplexies, Ur.
And j. dram taken in Broth provokes Vomit, and
helps .fuch as are hitren' with Venomous Cra-
xxnr. Tb: Camplfzfm. I: is lingular good as
difcufs Contufions, Inflamzttions and the lik to
give eafe in a cold Gout, 'or any Ach or Pain gem
a cold Caufe, Itrengthens the Nerves, and cures
Cramps, in what part foever: and is good to be
app] ’d inTumors of the Kings Ev' Kernels and
Swe ings in the Neck and Throat, r. I have had
large Experience of the Virtues of the Root of this
Herb; and I wnte little more of it, than what is'
true to my own knowledge, -' " ,
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(Mum: in Latin, Jifpbodelur 811160 11:,
by Dodorrtlfr,‘ Ajfbodtlm Emilia; by lobe], Afpbo.
My; yyanmbrnw, and H with Ajfbaltlui; and -
that ”5111133 becaufe ,Thc‘ loot is like the 11 m‘mb A '
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