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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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summation ; ; Lib:
longer 'wbiii rten iktd limit, for thick. with
Krmpr’, tacb'efgwbrcgpwhm it flower: ( beginning
below, and fa rrfng higher ) 17mm- to‘befozlr' wbrlifb
rem Leaver, having manyfmall white long thread:
171 (be midfi; after which mm: m tbm‘ place: cor-
nered Seal like the other. The herbal: (an! Im-
not inuchfmell, [ml in it: Tzzjit, 1: mm (the the
ri. - .
WJVII. Tl]: Placer. Thefrli grows wild in fet'etgl
Counties of our Land, in dry firmly plan, but 15
ul'ually kept in Gardmr. The fmmd, Baubm faith
is found in Spain, and I have found it in fome Mea-
dows inNorfblk, not far from Ly! Rig”. The
third is found in [Everal Counties of England-in
the Merdows'in Norfolk, 8147b“, meridge-jhrrt,
Hangman”, and Norlbamplonfbire 5 ‘as alfo
nenj balm-by P1171011: Church, in two or three
Fields nigh Emily’s-Barn, and in the middle of a
Field b Paddington : I have alfo found it in fome
Fields etween London and Ncwingran, as alfo go-
ing towards the Boardtd River. The ‘qui is ,found
in the French Settlements in Canada, and in the
North parts of Virginia, where it is Natural : from
whence it has been tranl'planted to us, and is nou-
rifhed up in Gardtllr. .
VIII. Tl): Eman'They all flower in 7101:, and
beginning of fab: 5 and, their Seed is ripe in’Au-
gt: . . . , --
JIX. The Qualifier. They are generally hot and
>5 the full of them in the Second Degree 5 the
ot‘ er three in the Firli Degree : They are Inmrm-
tive,-Aiiringent Styptick, Re ercufiive, and Trau-
matick, or Vulnerary: Cepha 'ck, Neurotick, Sto-
matick, Cardiack, and Alterative : Alexiplnrmick,
andiAnaleptick. ‘ . .‘ ' , g ,. t?
X. .772: Spmfrarian. Burner is a eeuliar Plant
' i' for Iiopping all forts of Fluxes of B ood ;' whence
lo the Mind, and fainting of the Heart. . 3
came the names Sanguifarba and Sanguinaria, L
XI.""177::Prepamriam.g on may pr e there-
from, 1511 [i uiil fuice. and Den? rim; 3. A
Syrup. 4. A. Villa 5..A.Virregar. '6.’ A S iri-
Iuom T171511”. 7. ArtyAricl Titian”. ‘8. A au-
rIer. ‘ 93,2121 Oil. to. .An‘ Ointment; u. A Bal-
jirm.‘.r2.‘.A Spirit, 13,“:l'he'Seed.’ .' 'N
i; f. “ ,LTbeJrrrIu-Ir.“ 4‘.
' ‘; ’IN' N ,.:
XII. 1712.1igt2id,3uic:.71Taking it inwardlytfrom
three ‘to , five-ounces, either. alone .or inixedfwith
Red Whiejit IIopsiall manner of Inward bleedings
whatfoever,‘ whether fpitting or vomiting Blood,
pining Blood, or Bloody-flux: It alfo Iirengthens
the Stomach and Heart : and is Iingular good for
all forts of Wounds, whether inward or outward. "
Ill. The Decoliion. It has the Virtues of. the
liquid Juice, but is much weaker, yet very good
to repreis Va ors-in, Women. DofeJix ounces
Morning and ,vening. , . . ,
,XIV. The Syrup. It is excellent igainli fpitting
ofBlood, and herls Bloody-fluxes o the BOWCIS;
and it is fo much the morel'effeaual with Steeled
ater or Wine: If it is made of the Juice,'it.is'
good for healing all forts of Wounds of, Head and
Body, inwardtor outward, for all old Ulcers, Ul-
cerated Cancers, and Running Sores, which are hard '
to be cured, . Dore two orthree ounces at a time .
‘ -XV Thrift”, It cheats the Heart, revivesthe
5 arts; and rs good againit Melancholly, drooping
XVI. The Vinegar. .It is a f ecial thin ‘to re-
ferve from, andlcure, the Plagug or PeRilgeucepthe
Spotted .Fever, or any, other malign acute Difenfe
ot,.that kind, for it in 'afpecial manner defends
the Heart from Poifonous and Noifom .Vapors’ and
all contagious Difeafes, being 3 given mixed ’with
a
the Juice in equal quantities, and the Patient laid
to Swert thereupon; Dofe three ounces.
XVII. '17): Spirituow TinlIure. It comforts and
warms theStomach and Bowels, lirengthens Nature,
and takes away the weaknefs of the Stomach and
Intellines, thereby flopping Fluxes of the Belly
of all kinds : It Iirengthens the Heart and Liver
and other principal Parts, and therefore is g
agaiuIl: Paintings and Swoonin'gs. ‘ Dofc one ipoon-
ful at a time in a Glafs of Wine.
The Add Tinllure. This has all the Vir-
tues of the‘Vinegar aforegoing, but is much more
powerful than it, to all the purpofes and intentions
there fpecihed: beiides this is an extraordina Sto-
rmtick, and therefore powerful in Ropping Iomit-
ings, and alfo fpitting of Blood, being given in a
Glafs of Camry, or Red Port Wine. .Doie thirty or
forty drops, tohfty or iixty, two or three times a
da . .
XIX. 717): Ponder. Ill'ed ohtwardly to'old Ulcers,
moiII and running Sores, it drys them u wonder-
fully, and pre ares them for healing. t may be
ma e-ofthewhole Plants : " V - 5
XX. The Oil. It is ufedito abate Inflammations,
eife 'Pains, ilrengthen weak Parts, cure Bumings
and Sealdings, and to draw maligni out of Wounds
made b the bitings of Venomous eaiis. " "
XXI, The Ointment. It” has the :Virtues, of the
Oil, but penetrates not f0 much, et is, more clie-
ftual for the cure of Wounds, cers, and other
Runnin and Mali t Sores. - ‘ ‘ '
XX . '17): Ballm. If it is made of the Juice, 0:
een Herb, .it is one of the belt Vulneratiesin the
orld: it digeils, ,cleunfes,“ drys, firetrgthens and
hellsall‘gteen Wounds, old Ulcers, running Sores,
and Other, ill muued‘Difeafes of that kind. It is
certainly .a molt excellent, Wound Bulihtil.’ ‘ If it is
mixed‘with Ponder of Searr'tmony, it takes away rot-
ten Fleih, and deftroys Putridity or Rottenn‘el‘s.
XXIIL-. The Spirit. It [to '3. inward‘jBleedings,
comforts the Heart and'Bowe ‘ and’is an excellent
thing aqainii Fluxes of the Bellytdf all kinds, more
el‘pecial y the Bloody-flux, and thdoyetilollving of
the T erme in Womenrifand this' it doesythe more
powerhrlly, if a littleCatechu be diii'olve'd in it. It
revailshlfo'a‘gainil the Contagionfogfthe Plague.
ofe from one dram to‘ half‘an ounce. x , >
XXIV.‘TI): Sm! made into I: Banish, This, 1'2in
Parkirzjbn, v’ is no lefs eEeEtual,7‘botlr"to;fiiop fluxes,
and to-dry up moiit or running. Sereg‘vbein’g iven
inwardly. are, one dram ) 'in iieeledWat‘er'. or I ine,
that tea" Vater in which her Gadds'of Steel have
been q L'enched; 0:,if.Wine,i in which'mld ’Nails
have been .infirfed forum or, diree’IMdmh'sibeiore-
hand: The" ponder ofjhe- eed ma‘ ill" be mixed
with Oi'tmer‘rts or InjeElio'n'sI‘; " ‘ " ‘-
Y, iAruhrimnBu’muha
pirations With our Englifb,x.‘and;
fes, and Dol‘esv' 't‘z;
s all'theIiZiine Pre-
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. f; pa; 1.th Q .
I. H E:Namei;,‘3tfeems not to be known (0
the Greekr, and therefore we.havevn0.“’.“‘
validly rec'eivied Greed name ’for it, only: 64”“
thought ‘it‘ to' be. Dodtcalbean Plim‘j': Lagduntnfif
thinks it may be Crier Apulei, and calls it Cacul'lrt'
in :.but it is (2116de Latin Pingm'wla by Gilli”,
and from him’all others'mli" it 71o :: others 1.115331?
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