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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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heh'wn a new ever Tear if you will have It, from
whenee rife: up zfi‘ally but one upright Stalk nearly
a fact high, yariattfly branching forth it felf an all
fider, wherean, at evening, i1”. fie! two aver,
broad, thick, and fat, alittle painted, of a pleafmt
, fweet fmell,’ qf a frefh 'green Cnlattr, and a, title
' fnipt nhozt! the edges; of zohith jbtne one here and
there, are of a blue]: reddifh hue: toward: the up-
jler part 70f the Stalk and Branches eotneforth a 7127.!!-
her affnzall wltityh Flowers, wbllb may tune: tend
to a dark purple, withtzyoftnall Leaver althe form,
in faine. plate: green, 171 other: hrawn; after ‘the
flowers ((7)713. final] black Seed. . . . . .1
IV. The Stmll Bulb Balil, hat a Hhrattrferilhtng
Real” nttteh like the fhrttterj front whence rijift n
fnzall tender Stalhr, which grow not ]b high a: t e
firmer, hilt it thither fpread with Branches, and
fineller Leave: thereon, and he! clafer together; theft
Leave: are little, left than thqfe of Pennyroyal,‘ and
the whole-Plant is low, and fine or fmall, growing into
a kind of diitiina'tiveBuih, zbhen’ee the Name] Bu
Bufil; and j: of a more pleahngfweerfe’nt than the
former hy, ninth : the . flowers are frnall and white,
and the Seed hlatlt lihe the other,- when it yield: Seed
with rte, tohieh it more feldaztz, it 710! pften’yielding
ripe Seed here, heeatgfe it neither Springs, ' Flmerr,
mt Seed; f7 early it! .the others. Parkinfon adds,
another middle LKind fitnething larger! than , this
hall) in the height 'afjhe .Bth, ‘and magnitude of the
Leaves ,Vhat not otheruife dtfering; which 10 int
jeetn: to he we and thefante Herh, .hllt difering ac-
'carding to the goadnefrrf the Soil, . i, .- n I.
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land with 0117‘ ordinary Garden Bahl uta ea middle
ize helmet: ihe Common Great and Built Balil, and
dim-r: nothing in it: Route, Stalltr, Lewes, :Flateerr,
nor Seed, but a little in the magnitude, and owe!
thing in'. the finell, which is likethe frnell o . Ami-T
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Summer‘as-Iin .j'ane an 5911],: by little and little,
whereby the ‘are long a’flowering, beginning at
the top hill, and fo,Floweriug as ’twere down-
wards. . ’ "
' Vlll.- '17): Qualities. : They are hot 'znd moiil in
the fecond Degree: They incide, attenuate, open,
difcufs, refolve, concoa, digefi, and are carmim-
tive and anodynv, being CeEholjck,‘ Neurotick, Sto- '
nutick,’ Pefioml, Cardiac , N hritick,':md Hre-‘
rine: alfo Emmenagogick, andA exi harmick;
IX.”17Je Speeihcation. Schrader, s, it is a pe-‘
culiar thin tocleanle the Lungs, and, provoke the
Courfesin Vomeu. ‘ , -. . , - -' ‘
1 -X. 'Ihe Prepartiom‘. “The Shops make'ufe of;
I. TheLezver. 2. The Seed.-. 3. AndDijlilthere-
front a Water. But you may firrher prepare, 4. A
fuiee.‘ S- An EJence. ,6.'A Spirituonr mirth”.
. A Saline Tittllttre. 8.1171015! 'Iinllttre. 9.‘ A.
emHionr‘in Wine.. to. A Syrup. Lu. An Oil.
13. ACatapla m. . .
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‘. . XI. The leaves-Q Their ii'uell comforts the-Bruin
(Whatever fome Authors fay to the con ) and were
eaten in‘Galen’s time ' ( I fuppofe as smaller) being '
co‘reEiod with Oil and Vinegar; ‘ Some Authors will .
have it-that they dry up Milk in Womens Brmlis, ,
which in my opinibn is againit their proper Nature,
being hot and moili, and" therefore more apt to '
breedMilk. ,' ‘ ' I 3 ‘ ‘
1 XII. '17): Seed. Being made into a fine
It may be giventfrom half a drum to Idram, in
Wine, agninlt the Palpitation or Trembling of the
Hmrt, to cheer and comfort the fame, and expel.
Melanchoily, or Etch-refs of Mindz'lt is good :rlfo
agaiufk Po fon and;the Stinging of Scorpions.
'- XIII. e Diflilled Water jrmthe whale Plant. It
is good to clerr'the E e-fight, and to be ufedzrs a
Vehicle for the] other reparations; ' ' ,
. He juice. ,If it is put into theEyes,’ it
takes away their Dimnels, and drys u Humors which
fall into. them; fnuft.up‘ the N01 ills-it mufeth‘
Sneezmg, and f0 Purges the Brain: given to j. ounce ,
f in gr Clans of Generous Camry mornin and even' 7
‘. it proVokesVenery, or Lulf, and is gogod for helix-E;
, are troubled'vnith Hart Qunlms
,, or'iioippage of their Terms. ,
-, IX . The E e'riee.
., or Swooning Fits,
. ‘ It much circeeds the tziee fbr
. mg cotreEiod, and “made m'Zre Pure
or fine-as bemgiieed from its grofs and lieculent , '
parts. It has the Virtues of the juice, belides which
Stomatick,‘Cardiack, and PeEio-
the Lungs from the Tarrarous Matter -
hufis them, ‘and cauh'n therelY a free
’ Coughs, ,
Coldg‘ARhmas, and other like Diiiempers of the
Lungs. Dofe from j. ounce tonili. ounces in Wine, ,
or Syrup, or fome other P680 Vehicle, morning
XVI. The S in'mom- Tinihtre; It is Stomzitic
and Cardiack, Irjefilis Poifon, and is good againil thE.
- 1 Ringing of Scorpions, or birings of other Venomous
baits: prevails againfi Fainting and Swoo ' ,
Sicknefs at Heart, and is good for Iirch as 2111:1533:
bled wrth Lethargies, Cams authpoplexiee, and
otherVCold Diferl‘ts of the Had, Brain and Nerves- i r
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.- .e nine in .' ' ' "
.Direares m ‘ "S'pommagmn
removmg the Tartsrous and Vifcous Matter which .
aife&s them: It provokes Hrine,expels Sand, Gra- '
vel, Slime and Stones out of the Reins and Urima)’
Pailizges.’ - It provokes the Terms in Women, and fa-
: . , ‘ ‘ cilitates
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