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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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Biro-1L, or‘TVVA-BLADE.
I. HE Newer. It wds notknown to the Greek:,
unlcfs the 'Om’r of Pliny be it, which fome
Harborills believe1 and therefore callahis Plant b
thlt name: in Lntin ir‘is ‘ztlfo culled Ophrt'e and
Bifalin‘tti :' and in Englifhs Bifail or Twa’blozle.
;Ihe KinJIyThete are two Kinds rherecc‘zf; viz.
I. 0p.,ri: e11 Bi oliwn "Ive re vulgare, rnrnon
Wood Bifalll or Tumbloh. 1:. Bifolinm Pdlnjtre,
gran Bin”. , ‘
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III. fl‘he‘lDeI'criptioln'. It ha: a ' Root jbmezohat
fweet, within head orltb’pfoinebhat thick ( which
f7”? [till d Bitlbel) jhooling trinity long Fibres-Monm-
magneto ‘zohirh Roo'tgrjfe: up ,n,,rount1 green
Stalk, bore or naked next to the grotmddbr an Inch,
two, or three, to the middle there(;[, a: the Blunt is
in age andrgrqooth, ta: gybhfrhnu 1e m'zldle'gqiwordr
unto th'e'l‘lowert, having ‘only’ tz'coqb'rd'ad' andjhort
ribh‘d pale green or boar] .vam very like nnto
Plantane leaner, but whitenjond not: the tn'iidle
ofthe Stalk, one on each nde, and encompohz‘ng it‘at
bottom : fatnetime: it will have, three leave: > bot is
more rare -,‘ ,nnd thitftrtze ocean!!! to be at 117i erertt
for), bin i: rather to be looked upon to be km; N;-
tutor, in grotrnd which abound: with too ntueh'nounith-
orient,‘ the'which happen??? to many other‘flontx;
( m in Herb Paris, which m%mettmetjoe JIM!
feven hotter, andfantetinzex. it want: a leaf ofl’uwr-
dinnrjinuntbe‘r being outm‘x,zani in 'eonz'rnonl. re-
fqil, whizh z‘zfuall Im’ bituth'ree leaver, yet tftgn;
time: four are find uponfevenzl Slalkti'RQQJll)?
Flower: ‘ot top'oftbe‘ Shim", lire in 4%55E4l’514a'44‘1
they are won], fnioll, lung, guhitifb'greinhfuttlalnlo
Jhnfelgfixbadleri fotneu'zhat itinerant fun; ty‘;1he 0r-
chide: ofT‘angnr Stir (iony'in‘theffeph-gingzowoy,‘ ill?!"
5 h 3thi1‘d' phrtzofWin'e,
IV; The Murlh Bifoil ho: a R00! whieh run: hr
Ile differing from the former, that the differences
hove jmreely been objervezl, ttrherehy feveml have
been dei‘eived in their judgment“ but in lllrjl‘ fork
lomng porttmltir: it is diffinguijhed, I. In It: Sitegor
ploeeof growing. 2.121 the tnnllnefrbf the Plan!7 the:
being much Idler, and hiviflgjhlltt’tltllt’r three [mum
ul 0. 3. In the Greenn‘efr, the ether being (fit ware
hoary White. 4. In thefpike of Home”, (X‘IJlL h al-
Ihongh of the flu”! fyhion or calmer, or very new,
)'51 are lejlr byfnr.
V. ThePlneer. The Erik ufually grot’vs in Wool: or
Coffer, and fuch like (hardy places, as'betwecn High-
grne and Hotnjiead, alfo at SattthHeet. in Kent ; in J
W God by Longfeld Down :' in theiWoods hy Ovenr
den near to Clnre‘" in Egan; as :11ch in the Woods
by Dnnmow in Ejfex. The other gramme: only in
the low wet grounds between Howell ‘Zind St. A];
bonr,‘ but alfo in divers places in‘ Romney Math;
VI; The Timer; They flower for the molt part in
Max], and f0 continue to the middle or end or flute;
an then wholly wither away, and are gone in
u
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lulIhe Qualitier. They are Temperate in their
fill! qualities, Glutinative and Vulnerary; Neutoi
tick, Anh’ritick, and Alterative. I
‘VIII. The Speeijimtion. They are Adapted for
the Cure of Green Wounds. '
1X5. The Prezparntionr. Thefe may be made from
it: .I-SA [igm' ' nice. 2. An Ejenee; ;. A De=
Milton in Wine. 4.:'A':‘Pouder.. H5111): Ointrnentt
6. 1119.71 ant. ‘1. ‘VxxlpCdM-plo’m' ‘ 5‘ ' V
gailgekyiifllfj. N. . .3 ; -.
T "at =' ‘i? ,
x. the liquid Jul-22. ‘If xnixtwit'h Nine, it all:
lays Infiamationssxand gites cafetih‘thohqur; fO‘
alfo if mixed with Vinegar.
XLiThe Ejentm It is Glutinous,‘ and theals’
3 .Wormds:(siffimple )Thyw'afhing them therewith;
more efpeciallylif at rimevof ufin ,..it is mixed with
‘otESpirit 0 Wine: ‘it prevails
alfo t1 inll Ruptures. ’ . ’ = .
XI . The Deeofl'on. It is of admirable ufe in die
lacemted‘ Contutions, fbi‘it‘drzws 'forthathe feat:
teted‘and bruifed Blood, clednfes the Wound, and
difpofes'itto healing; ‘ v . 'hw'h’. '
XIII. The ponder'rfthe' Lenten ;: difpofes green
wounds tothealingi‘klrys and heals; 5&2“ ’
XIVESThe Ointment. II: foftens, giveieafe in pain,
and cleanfes Wounds without any fharpn‘efs, wired
the: new, or old: and is of good ufe, in Ruptures.
XVQThe Balfninf It , cures all lirhpli wounds‘
commonly. at one drefling,’ and; if xthey-hEaconruled
and dilacerated,‘ it ltligeltsvthexri, cleanfes them, and
after an admirable,’manner fpeedily'heals them
X-Vlr’YI'he Cato ln tn.’ It ’dif'cull‘esfoft‘ Tumors,
and‘Contufions, w ere theiskin is not broken: and
applied up'on'an old open Ulcer, caufea: a fepatatloii
of the Stuff horntheyquickjlefh; and dtfpoles it tor
healing,‘;'r'o' be ‘accomplilhed by other proper Me:
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