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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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XIII. The Daemon '1’): Wide or Il’ater is very
Diuretick; and as its Signature lhews, powerfully
opens Obltrue‘tions of the Reins, UreterIs andBiad.
deri' It may be Drank a Pint at a time morning,, ‘
noon, and nightia little fweernedwrth Hony, and
be continued for fome days; I y , .
XIV. The E17672“. It has the Virtues of the 1):.
' callioa, but much more Pou'erful, and is a linguist
llt'eetner of the Blood. .
XV. C1715 Volatile tSI‘IIrit, Oil, aadSalr. They are
made from the' dryd Bram, exaaly as we‘have
Taught in the former Chapter, Sell. 16. and their
feveral Virtues, Ufa, and Doi‘es are the fame, fo
that we need fay no more of them in this .place.
. XVI. The Ajher of the Straw and Cad: bein" In-
.firfed a Night or ,two in a Bottle of A e‘orI ine
clofe Ilo t up; and that Liquor Drank Moming,‘
Noon an Night, half a Pint at a-time, or more,
it powerfully provokes Urine, opens obitruEtions of
the Reins and Ureters, and plentihilly brings away
Sand, Gravel, Slime, or other Tartatous Matter
offending thofe Parts You may put xvj, ounces of
the Afhu to a GalIOn of Ale OrI inc. V
’ XVII. TheGm’a Gide. 'Th hatethel'irtuesof
the other Bram, provokelu l'and breed Seed:
boiled and eaten with fweet Butter and a little Salt, ‘
' and Juice, of.0ranges, they loofen the Belly, pro-
voke Urine, ilrengthen and plerfe the Stomach, and
make good Blood-,‘but they ought to be eaten. ,
whilell they are green and tender (otherwife they '
will not be to Toothibm) and the Rib for String
which runs along the Cod, being taken away, 'then
to heboiied clofe Covered, till they are foftilh, and ;
lb drelt up with Salt, melted fieih Butter and Juice
ofSr-m'l Oranges, as aforefaid; in which manner.
they are very wholfom, nourifhing, rellorative, and
’ VII. The Pla'aer. They Grow hoth'of thetrt, not
i , only in Eaglwd, but'Ialf'o in molt parts of Europe,
and with us they are no'urifh’d up.irt Gardear. The
v . tirft or Calamari Gardm "Kidney am (which‘fome
. call the Emil; Bean) extend 'their Branches to ,a
very great length, having Poles or other like things
. to fupport and fallen thetnfelves upon."v.'l'heerarlet
; ,Btart was Brought to us by john Tradtffcaar,
i. and made to Grow in ourGardmg' where it now
, Very naturally flourilhes. ' " ' v .
VIII. -'17;e,Tiatar.' They are fown in the Spring,
chiefly about the middle of April, and not before,
and the Beam .tlremfelves are ripe, about the latter
uCDdOfthEYt'lf. ' . .
, ' IX. The Qvalilin. The former are Hot and
: Moiitinthe hrll Degree: (as for the latter they are
‘g‘ more forthe Show and Beauty of the Flowers, than
, for any PhylicIalI- ufe: ) They are alfo Suppurative,
"llllringent as to the Bowels, Nephritick, Sperm-
- towenetick, and Alterative. - iI .
. 3(Thr Sperijmtiaa. There] is nothian Obl'er-
table in this, , faring that. they, hate been ound to
i , provoke Urine. . , . '
. l. The Preparation. The Shops keep nothing
, of them; but you may make therefrom, ,1. am-
. ., flilled lValtr from the great Cody, and zchale Plant.
’ I1 f 3’. Ar Dam‘lion oflthegrem C2711!,.0r whale Plant
7122 Water oril’iae.I 3. A71 Elfi’rce 1f the Leaver and
I ' Caa’Ir: 4. A I’olazileISpirir, Oil‘aad ISalt, from 1b:
‘I’J’d Beans. '5- The Afhr‘r cf the Straw Md der.
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6- '1'th gm?! (heir to he can an Sallez. , .
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'. XII. The ijiilt’tdllraftr: May be tried as :i Ve-
, .of a plealimt and grateful Talia, and not in the leaf!
inferior to the other large Garden Beam.
0 H A'P. tvrr. .I
, B mm 3 Field 'o‘r‘HIorrc'. , '
l- H E Names. It is mulled in Greek, Kaylee N ,
57w; : in Latin, 'Falm Egllim, Fahd [Hilton I '
and by Dadazmu, Phifelm Miaar, Fahd agria, vel
.Rujiira: and in Eaglifh, Field Bean,"and Harf:
Bean. 5544‘“ Grid: dilli tredunlllr 911:7:me it;
n'xv'm J‘maiig .E'mu 7?:14'51'1. Ray; 7' '. , <
ILV'Ihe Kiadt. We fhall take notice but of
three forts of. theie Bram. The Fir]! Kind, is our
Comma Field Bean, which is ufually form with us >'
for Haifa: and -Hagr, and is Named as afore de-
clared- The Setoad Kind, is that which the Greek: ,
call naive, and by fome K41,u:tni?5l“: in Latin, I I
Pith; ‘tS‘ylvqftrir, Faba Gum; and 'in Eaglijb, The 1
Wild Bran. The Third Kind, :5 the Old Greek ‘ ‘
3“”, called xdxrte- mime: in Latin, Rib; Var
15mm ‘Gmcpnm, , Fab; Sy'losjiru Granny): aaIi-‘, '
qttarzlm: in Eaglijh, The Greek EeaaI of the Art-v
clean-u . i V ’ '
- III.'frhe Defcription. The Field or Horl'e Bean .
ha: ajharr Roar, going downright, with may fad! , .
[hinge [pringirlg froazI I11, tt‘hirh ferryha: every
Tear, from when!!! [Wings-forth one, two, or man: .
I-Stalkr, whirb-groro'uprtght [the the Garden Beam-I '
‘ not leaning down; the have: are like mm: the Gar- ‘
den Bean, . without any deaf: or: the edger, 1‘11! they
arz‘flaaller, ”rare at a fpinr, and grczcmiclafer:
hide to convey Nephritick Diuretick and L on-
' triptltk Medicarnems in. , ‘ ’ ,Ym'
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