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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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’ IV. The lefl‘er Kind,’.har a Root which eonhji: of
ofa few whitilh long Filtrer, not creeping far, or
much, but increafing into ftrndry Headr, from whenee
flaring forth many fntooth green Leaver, narrower,
fhorter, and frelher than the former, (Gerard fo 4‘,
two Inehe: and a half or three Inches long, omew at
broad at the bottom and jharperv toward: t eir end:)
not much unlike to a narrow Flower de luce, but
neither h: hard nor h) thick, from among which
Leave: rife: no a Stalk, which fearcely attain: to he a
Foot high, having or few fatal] haventhereon,
(Gerard jizy: it 1': [growth and without org! Leave:
thereon; ) toward: t 1e top whereof, in a fpzleed Heal
earner forth fnzall Flowerr, of a paler yellow than the
fornter, and of a pretty Star like'fafhion, which he.
I ing gon, there frecoeed: frnall three fgnare reddifh
Hath, or longifh little Codr, which, Gerard fzyr, are
. fbraetime: four or hoe Square, and in which 1‘: con-
tainedfrnall. reddifh brown Seed. ,
IV. The Placer. They are; both‘ found Wild in
England, as well as in other places beyond Sea, in
Marlh and Wet Grorinds: 'the lirll near Lanmller,
m the Moorifh Grounds there, as alfo near unto
Mantijley, and Morton, two Villages not far from
thence; as alfo‘at the Foo: of Bagfhot Hill in the
Welt of England, near to a Village of theJZrme
f ameth E8 (hand grows anear Egharn, not far
rom e vet e there an inman other I
mill-lew'l'lfita'f' England. " . ' ' y P aces,
. e . "'15:. - They Flower in Illa one
' and .7111)“, and the sad is ri e, about fit-476ml;
art?! the “0W5: “If; 80“ T Knolly of their Leaves re-
malngrecnint e Utter irne ifiti ‘ ‘
cold and hardweather. .: a - Vs norextream
VII. The Qualitieri They
fecond Degreeh Inciding,
Abilerlive and Diuretick:
Rem; qub, and onnts
A are hot aricl dry in the
ltenuating, -Aperitive,
Dmitri 12 the Lines
VIII. The S ecijication. There has been nothing
ina conllnnt 0 fervation, to which they can be fold
to be uliar; Authors having as to their Virtues
been ent. ‘ ‘ , , . '
IX. The Preparations. You may make from the
Roots, I; A Deeollion. 2. A faiee. 3. An Efenee.
. A Syrnp.‘ 5. Art Ointment. 6. A 13th”. 7. A
gata‘plo 1a. 8. A Saline Tinllare. 1 o
. . '17): Virtner. -
X. Altho’ Authors have fair‘l nothing of the Venues"
of thele Plants, yegby their Talks, and other Sig‘
natures,- they feem tohave the Virtues of the Garden
, Ajphodelrgho pollibly not I?) Potent and Eificrcious: I
.have made feveral‘tryalls of them, and have found
the Decollion to Ten ohllruilions of the Lungs and
rovoke Urine. Vith the. Juice given to ij. ounces
'or fome daysin White Wine, I once provoked the .
Courfes in a Woman where they were o‘allruflcd:
and .wirh‘the Syrup and Efence, I have cured fome'
that have had extrenm Colds. The Bowl”: I know
to be a good Vulnerary, and the Ointment is very
difcullive and refolutlve, and good againll the Gout.
The SalinerTirtflwh provokes Urine, and clears the
Reins and Urinary Palliges of Sand, Gravel, Slim:
: . and T amrous Matter, given to ij. drams in White
Wine: theotherPreparations I have not much tired -,.
but this loll, (as it is the ghefl made) I have often-
times proved, and that Wlth good Succl‘s.
, on A 1?.‘XXXVJIIIX
‘- Of‘Garden ASPARAG us.
1. He Name:. It is called in 'Arahieh, Hallo”,
. - U Helion: In Greek, 'Anrlwu, Q'Arcat'g‘y‘or,
'Orra'm': -,l,,;.,;'o,u;y,lrom provoking Lull: In Latin,
Ajparogu: f5? Cornrda: In Engltjh , Af‘oaragm, '
Sparagur, and. Silerage. .r ..
II. ’The Kin .r. , There are l'everal Species of this '
Plant; 1. The Garden Kind. 2. The Wild Kindr,
of which there is, r. TheSea or Morjh. 2. The
Rook Kind. 3. The Prickly .- of which threclafi, in
the two following Chapters. The Garden Kind i3'.
alfo r, 4fpngn: Sativa: ,vel hortenjr vulgatior,
feu Illinor, The Connjnon‘Garo’en Morgue, or
‘ell‘er Kind. 2. Ajjmragnr Satiotu, vel hortcnf:
a’h'ajer, The Greater Garden Kind, - . '
, Ill. The Defcriptions., Thefrji or Smaller K ind,
ha: 'very neany Roan, dfoerfed front a S ongie'heqd, '
which are long, thick, hft andfpongiyiiingr, hong‘ - -
ing down, ondfpreading themfelveral about, where- - ' '
by it greatly encrecyer: from this Root there ri e: ‘ .
out of the Ground, diver: whitilh', green , cal
S roan, thick, tender, veryfoft and Brittle, of: e
t ichneji‘ (2f the greatejl Swan: 52111”, or hoaewh‘at
thicker, in Tajie not much unlike to Green Bean: or
Peojh, having at top a certain fcalv foft Bad, which
in time doe: rife up into very long and flender ”and
green Stalk, bigger-or [yet a: the Root: are .1”
Growth , and growing to e three orfbnr Feet high
or. more (a: therGrotInd i: in goodnej3-) which Stalk:
ji’nd forth diver: foxaller Brancher, whereon are
fer ntany little green Leaver, lilce- Fennel, 17m fhor-V
ter and frnaller, and growing up to the fglla‘WWb
finer than the Leave: of Dill: among whit 3'”! the
foyntr thereof,,eome forth , final] Jilg’hjt‘, 13]wa
Flower: Which yield a Fruit or Berrttf, green 4‘
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