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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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white Root, with mo Fibre: thereol, running deep
i771!) ibl’ grazinrl, the to e of which i: fonlewhot 11k;
to the Garden Creji, A; much milder. Front thir
Root come forth feveral Branches, which grow 11];-
right, he! not very high 5 which Broneher are oh)
branched forth into other: that are fnroller; effort
.whioh grow veiy many fmall, long, and divide or
out green Leaver, (’11! along on both hie: of them:
”by" run- very much refemble thefneg'r if .1 Hook:
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horn, or If joine of [he Louver t] [he Gordon Cl’rjff-
Ihe Hatter: grow among the Leaver, coining forth
mih Ih'exn 11! lhe join”, they come forth in fniull
i‘ongh (infirm, and are fowl! and white, or of 1m
herly greenilh color, many of them fet nfinn ojiiml.’
long l-holjialk, one ohovo onolher : whieh [Ming pali,
[here more in place, him”, fluliifh, rough, round
iJ1YI-iif,flillll’lllillg rrfwbling rongh orji'eJo-d “5111:,
uhzz‘h data? Iheiuji'lver into two ports, 1111.1 contain
in arch of Ihenz 11 final! brownilh Seed.
, IV. Ambroiiu, or Cotonopus repens, is altogether
hire the former, hiving in the manner if in grow-
ing: 1! is ojinall low herb, nioji 11 ten”)! weeping
with men)! long Bronrhor, 11111 fprooo’ing 11 great way,
olniojl round about, npon the ground (yet in fonte
More: jionrling more upright : This Cree ing hind
never rife: above Eur or Jive Inrht': big), but the
[railing Broncher nrefnrnilheri with filth like Leave:
on! flower: no the former, whioh have a tofie 12 [ii-
rle like OW”- Ir is many time: 11ch to be eaten or
11 Sollet Herb, with 8111!, Oil, and Vinegar, and thof
both row and boiled.
V. The Placer. They grow almolt every where
round aboutLonJon, and in many other putts of the
Kingdom in moili Grounds, and at the foot of
Banks, where there is any low Trench, or places
continually plalhed with Water : fometimes by
Highway fides, efpeciully in thofe places where
Hogs frequent, irom whence, as is fuppofed, they
were called Swines Creifes.
VI. The Times. They flower and feed all May,
fone, and fill], and their green Leaves abide frelll
in a manner all Winter.
VII. The Quolitier. They are hot and‘dry in the
firll Degree; Altringent, Abiierhve, Digellive, Car-
minative and Vulnerury ; philick, Stomatick,
Pei‘toral, Hepatick, and Hyflerick; Alterurive, A;
lexiphartnick, and Spermatogenetlck.
VIII. The Specifmrion. They are faid to be pee
culiar for taking away Warts, for that the Seed hem
the perfea; lignature of the Warts upon a Man’s
Hand. - ' '
IX. CI'hePreparoiionr. You may make therefrom,
I. A Liquid juice. 1. An Efence. 3. A Decoa
(lion. 4. A Boni or Oinlinml. s. A Cotopqum.
The Virtues.
X. The Liquid juice. Given to three or four
ounces, it is Traumatick, or contributgs to the more
fpeedy cure of Wounds and Ulcers, rnore ef ecral-
ly in Scorbutick and CacheEtick habits of. ody:
made thick with fine Bole, and applied, It (tops
bleedin .
XI. gThe EJenee. It Iirengthens the Head, St04
mach, Liver, Womb, and Joints, and IS of hngulur
00d ufe againlt the Scurvy, Cachexra, and diihlie<
& ions of the Womb. It reprelTes Vgpors, and 18
good againii Fits of the Mother. It is'alfo Tram
matick, having all the Virtues of the Liquid Juice.
Dofe from one ounce to three, Morning and Evens
ing, either by it felf, or rmxt wrih a Glafs of
Wine. ' 1 ’ '
XII. The Deootflion. If made 1n Wine, it 153
good Stomatick, and Hepatick, has the Virtues o
the Eli’ence, but not all out fo powerful : aind exe
temally applied to Wounds, it cleani'es, dries, and
contributes to their healing, and wrthal repreil'es
the flux of Humors into the part, hindering Pam
and Inflammations.
XIII. The 311M011 or Ointment.
thing for hailing of greenWounds,
It is an eitcellent
which it fpeedi-
l erforms: it alfo clennfes, incarnateSa “es and
liesils old Ulcers, or running SOIeS, (trengthengatrht: