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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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whenfijre grow inony tuner block ‘mthnll. .‘ .. ' z :
IV. The Ballard Bean, leerr little .or nothing
in the tram; ,oz‘itl..5ho e 'oftheflom, or m z‘hejoon-
nEr if it: growing; rorn the fhrzoer,‘ face the! ttji’l-
Join grotvrfnll otttfo large ortheTrne Garden one
doth, nor are the Beansitheinfelver‘nltogelherfo.
dijlint‘lt:
large : hit! that which is lheprineipol note of
' ' ' ' :11] T I" 1'. tr thetr wont. ‘ ‘
on, [It’lhft’HllbII on )e file x171 , . ' lion by blows, it gives cafeand does them good. ]f
of that jimrnef: pletfzntocfr on! exrellenz To e
which the Right (harden-ho"! bill-33791 therefore by reo-
hynfo'f Ihejinoll ,iferente which 11' ,heltt‘een them. 171
refpell I0 their E1rntnoi growing, they are general)!
Sold in the Marlin the one for the other:‘;tho,ot'
the fzzneytirne the Gardener ‘rtm diflingoifh between
them..'u'--> ” .
V. The'Ploeeh: >Thel‘e are both Sewn in Garden:
with us, but the latter are for the moll part Sewn
abroad in large Fields, and Sold in Markets for the
former. ‘; ‘ - ' ' '- - ‘
VI. .The Thom.
. They‘Flow‘et ill Apriland May,
and that gradually," fo that they are long In Flawet-
ing: and the Beans themfelves are Ripe infill): and.
Augoji.‘ . ' j .. . . ., . :
VII. The leities. They‘are Temperate as to
heat or cold, and‘moill: in the full Degree -, Nephn-
tick, Lithontriptickr Sperrnatogenetich $uppum-‘
tive,'and'Alterat1vc. ‘ . x, . . . ,
VIII. :The;S‘peeijrntion. They are peculiar againll
Grarel in Reins ot Bladder, rellore inConIitmpions,
for they nourilh'much, and being much Eaten cure a
Diarrhea." “7 ', ,.. ' -, ,. . t1 .
IX. The'Preporolionr.' The,.Sho'ps keep‘fr. A
IVnIerfrotnthe Flower: or the, whole Plant. ’2. A.
Meal or Hotterfroin the Beans. But ou may make
therefrom 'alfo, 3,11 Deeofi‘ion o the Bans in'
Water or Wine; 4.;An Efenceof lht’Leo-ventnd
Coir. 5. 'A Cataplnfrnef the'Beans. ‘ 6. .A.Volatile
Stilt, Sfirir and Oil from the Beans. 7. .The' Ajher
If the 074mm! Stalk." S. '11 jlrong‘Brolh. ' ' j
., . : .1 . he Virtnm; . . ,,
'X. The DijiilledWeierfi'onz the Flowerr, or ulhole
Plant when in'flower. .They are chiefly ufed has
Cofmeticks, ‘to.-'foften, wliiren,icool, and beautify
the Skin, itbeing often walhed therewith, and fuf-
feted to dry on‘: but before it is tapplyed, thEFace
, and‘Hands ought to be made purely clean ’with warm
. hurning,and the like'.‘ ’
‘ (htatths,
Ware-tin which When! Bron ot Eeon, Illeol has been
boiled: fome Ladies have aihrtned to 'me, that by a
continued and‘long ufing this Wafh,or Water Diltil-
led from the Flowersnhey have had Lentils, 'Frec-
kles, , and ' other DefbrmitieS' of. theSkin perfeEtly
removed. Thislbelieve, that if, it is acuated'ivith'
fome fmall ,quantity of the Volatile Salt, and then
ufud, it maydo much in that Kind. ‘ > "f f .
XI. The Meal or Flower: , Being ufed with warm
Water to trail) the Face and .Skin with, it cleanfes
1t;admirah1y, and is laid to'take away Defonnities
thereof,"a’s Scurfl‘, Spots, Wrinkles, Taiinirig, Sun-
11.- Tie Detailion in mi]: or Water; It is ‘ve‘ry
g09d agamll the Stone and. Gravel whether in the
R322? glaidetand provokes Urine; f0 alfo a'De-
co 0 :t e een- " ‘ '
egapfyrm. , .0“ War: 941111.24
. ,, , FEW“ ‘ famthe Leoverond' re. V
)5 Diurettck and Litliontriptick, removing tignciiiig
mufmg the Srmeury; whether it be Gravel,- Sand,
Slime or other Glutinous Matt .h ‘ '
and taken, it‘previils 'againll Cofghglgggiklhgggsy
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and other Dilletnpers of'the'Lungs. ‘
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“ XIV. DE'Cotopltgfin of. Bean Homer or Meal. . If.
it is male with Vinegar and Oil, . and applied to‘ Wo- t;
mens Breaiis, fwdled with abundance of Milk, fo
that they can. fearcely hold, it t'vill not only reprel‘s '
the Milk, lut'alfo difcufs‘ the1Tumor or Swelling .
Occahoned by Cuidling thereof: ‘ If the Complain ",
[remade 'with Fent'igreeh. and Honey, and applied 3' to
Felons ,’ Biles, Bruifes, Apoftems, as tallo Kernels .
about the Bars, and Kings-Evil Swellings, it helps -
them all: f If the Cotopquin it made with Wine, and .
applied to “loitering hyes, or Eyes having a Coutul , ;
mode with White: qffggr,’ Rofe Leone: and tronhirtx ;
eertfi’, and' applied, it helps Eyes which Swell or, .
grow our. ‘ If - it i: ”Ade wth White Winged with
Vinegar and Oil, and applied to the Cods, it' takes .
away their Pain and Swelling. If it i: third: with
againlt Impotency; and llirs up ‘Lull in fuch as can'-
not ufEthe A& of Generation, by reafon ofthe‘cold- .'
neE,fluggiihnel‘s, and weaknel's ofthcir Members. If ’
Fried in 0i1.2;;!h Gorliek lo Ihe'thichnm- of a Hny
Coughs, alrnoll pal’t cute, and the hoarl'enefs of the
Voice: and'being for fome time Eaten, it breaks ’
Apollems of' the Stall and Lungs, , > ; , w
" XV. The Ajhe: front the Code onJSIolhr, Being
Inful‘ed in Ale or Wine, and the Liquor Drunk, they ‘
are very Diuretitk, and open all Obllutlions of the
Reins and Bladder, and therefore are rery‘good. a- .
gainlt Sand, Gravel, Stone, Dropfy, Jaundtce and‘f
Gout. .The Ajhe: mole into ti Cztopltyot willflfogr
Lord, ‘and applied, are good againlt old Pains, Con- ':
tufions, Wounds of the Nerves, Deliuxions upon the 7
Joynts, the Sciatica, and Gout, whether in Hands‘, 1
Arms, Knees or Feet. - . l .
% XVI. am Volatil. sin, pirit
Voletil Salt, and in much largei Proportion than any ’2
other Vegetable .‘Produtlion. . It is‘th'us madesv
y: Beans ‘5 ;.-,rchole'ont1 dry, pot. thent into ti '
Lined; fo large kzi'jhat ohottt‘tt' third fort‘tnny h: 5
non, [ming' to it a large Receiver or greet (314: Bell: ,
jihp- the‘ Reggie" t3] the Cover if llie'l'iirnete, mt
Enly‘ to warm the'Retort, and heat the Alerter within "
which My]; fi'for' an Hour; then kindle a Fire)"; '
the Grate Plate, gentle otjirjl fer on Jimmie, ’.
In! not ’17, on'Exrefrt in the nzeonfewn, the Agne- 3
onrporl': mo come over in large. Quantity, then give 1
o ’littletlir lo the Regijlerof the L‘ove’rtj the Hornet: .'
‘.’” the Receiverrhde,‘ contthuolly extending the Fire, "
tchteh toil! hy degree: eondenje 'inlo Liquor; the Ole- ‘
ogmottr and Salt pom ' jinking to the [701mm zf the
1,53%]; 71""me on (you! H”, for about two Home, 7. '
giving ’4 little Air to the Regijler, of!” which open ‘
it for, allogether, giving a more violent heel, and 21:?
(raft, ml" the Receiver .i: dear: let then the fire
hove ”IIICIJ‘ Flegin‘ mix: with Oil, and Spirit, nod
to hold your Nife and Eye: over the 'lllotlthr 12f tl‘t, ‘
VeJely. 'PnI 41]. thefe Sohjl‘onm' ir'ernediolelj into a 2
a Bolt Head with ti long Neck, revered, with 'tt: well
we]! 1!”?‘153 21nd lined with o Beak end Receiver; .
plot: it in a Solid heor,'jn o roolAin pinging!!!) "
you-fee the'l’ololile Sol! often! h)! lime and little,onei
“twill!!! i! [elf in the Heodq n‘hieh you our]? oflen "
cool by donhleEClcthr dirt. in cold Witter, to.hint1er r
. 7,”); 1
the PWW". nib: Sol!) .- W”? snitch): hhetff’d I“
Fielding, and Eaten as daily Food, it helps inveterate ‘ .
. ‘ m on if 252 2‘
Beam. Bitm- and Peafe yield a wall Quantity of :'
gnoin Enipty .- for it into orlofe Furnace of Rwerhertz- , .
make ajinoll Fire in the Cinder or,Afherpleee,otfirj], , I
Volatile Salt; jo penetrating [hot you zcill not he all; , ‘
Wine only , "and a little Oil, and Eaten, it is good ‘ 3
large Earthen Retort, ' or into a large Gltf: one .orell 3. .
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lifter which intreqle it gradually from Hotir to ‘Hottr, “ -
till you fee the Reeeiver toheflledteilh white Cloitilr, f ‘
length ojlorning fire, which motion: till theJGz‘ptzrr Z l
' go em, and the VeJelr'eoolf . In theReteiverjon will ‘ ‘
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