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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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([4? of Mini,”and of a alt bin-[b color. .' ‘Tl't Flags-
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See . .; . ‘- 15.
V. lamintha Prmllantior Americana” bar a
woody iju, ,,iobirl1 abidrlbyand'ji'ndrfbforlb new
Bralli‘ber every loan- it i: a Sweet Her, and life:
up litigant, a foot and balf’bigb, runoff lure,
bar.l,‘1an.1 boar Slalkr', whirl) a)": many, an. more
flendor‘iban' . 1 ref: d the Will Mint -, on mind) are
, fif-afei'ery join), ma final], and joinewbat round
Lcairor, deeply denied about the 'zalggs,‘ )‘etxlargtr
tb.1n7]2qfe of (be Will , Kind, beingjoinezclgat hairy,
[minor wry"boary,'ralber'of a l: gran. tolor, of
a 1)er jam Scent, and not jirong or ; lgeaily a: the
other. 1' The Floiverrare gaping, and like the farmer,
but larger, (”11.4, a fa ple‘L-olor -, jrcbiolgxbiing gone,
(boll conl‘efhibe Sec” ,"icbitb it black, finall,')ro1mrl,
andjzniolbing like unto Parjlane Seat?" ..:'
,Vl.ZTlJ: Small Calaminr, it another fort'of the
lidi,’ m islike unto'ig in all thing, exceptt‘tbe mag-
nitude, ”beingfometbing, left, and ‘dszring chiefly in
‘ the Flown, which are no! R1 large by on: half: and
therefor: denote: it to def from the 'ijre. ‘
VII. The 'Pla'ur. The hi]? grows; in many Gar-
dens, and in Dry, i‘and Upland Grounds, and on
Heaths in many-'places ofz‘Englando Thefmznd
grows in many places of Englijb America, it having
.bCEIl found in feveral old' Plantations, ,after they
have been Hung up for rell, as 'alfo ing‘the Blorders
of feveral Woods, It has alf01beenifound on the
Eaganxan Hills' near Padaa,‘ on Hills near 25501.7(:
in Italy yon rocky Cliffs ofSwena inrllfropgnto, as
alfo in Germany .- lobe] alfo roman growihg in
England. , The Small Sort.is, found for the molt
part in thofeplaces where the hrll: (is alfo found, or
not far off from them. . ' .- '3 g;-
VIII. The Tim. They all HoWer‘about the lat-
ter end of font,- and infaly, and their Seed is ripe
in fome‘fhort time afterwards: ‘ .5 7‘ :
IX. ”Hie .‘2aa'litin. It is hot and dry .in the third
Degree : Allringent, Carminative, Digellive, Dif-
cuflive and Sudorihck. , It is alfo Cephaliclr, Neu-
rorick, Stomatic’lr, PeEloral, Cordial and Hylterick:
Alexipharmick and Alterative. ', ' . J ,
X. 171:5 “maxim -It powerfully rovokes the
Terms in l omen, and facilitates the elivery of
Women in Labor. ., 5' J: V, f' .
' X17172" Preparation. YOu may make therefrom,
I. A Ponder if: the Leaver. v2. A liquid fnicc.
3. A Drama”. "41 A'Dijiilleleaterfrom the Htrb
gathered in June or July. 5. A Alqulquyrup 0 1b:
fuice. 6. ASpirituour TinQure; ,7. AnAti Tin-
ft'itre. a; 8. An Oily Tinl7ure; 9. A Saline Tinllitre.
10. A Spirit. '11; A Jijiilled Oil= IlZg'A.BJZIZIIII.
113. An Ointment, , 14,, A ,Pijary.” .15.: A Cata-
pam.“",,:.’ I . r ' 5 "-‘
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XII...TIm Ponder g’ the Lawn. Made into an
Eletiluary with Salt and Honey, it kills Worms in
the Body, helps the Le roiie, and fuch as are trou-
bled wrthihormei‘s of greath. ' , ‘ ’
XIII. The 11 (dd fairs; It provokes Urine and
the Terms, en es [hortiiei's' of Breathing, and Cho-
lerick.’1"orments of the Stomach and Bowels: It al-
fofaCilitates the Delirery. ofWomeii in Travel, and
expelstthe Dead Child, and therefore Women with
Child ought. to forbear the ufe of it. "Dropped in-
to the Ears, it killsWorrns'in them‘; and opens Ob-
llruElions of Lungs, Liver, 'Spleen and womb. - And
the Body being hill well purged, if it"is given from
two .to four ouncs,‘ to fuch ‘as are troubled with a
Tertian Ague, it cures it.’ > ' - '
IV. A Damion in Wine. It has all the Virtues
of the Liquid juice, bur nor full out (‘0 powerful-
but as it is lefs in power, To it is much more plea:
iZinrto be taken, andtlierefore maybe iven in the
larger Dofen It brings down Womens ('.ourfes, and
provokes Urine, and-is good for thol'e'who are But-
ten,‘or are troubled with" Convuliions, Cramps, or
lhortnefs of Breath. 5 It helps the Yellow Jaundice,
and llays Vomiting, and is good againll the bitings
0f.’lesX'S;“ or other Venomous Creatures: It pro.
i‘okes orient powerfully, and therefore, is fingular
good againll alllmalign‘l-‘ererxas Manes, Small
Pogt, S otted Fever, iind'tlie' Plague it’fclf. Dofe
from out to fix or- eight fouiices. ' .' .
.XV..'I7J:.DiIiiII:dWaI:r'.1 It has all the Virtues
of the Decoaion, but much weaker, and therefore
is chiefly ufed as a Vehicle to convey any of the
otlSEr‘llllre tastions it?“ .. ---...--.. -
. )elyrapo the juice. It is hi hi Peac-
ml, and. therefore a molt excellentrthigg yto open
all Obllruilioris of the Lungs‘,-and hail their Dillcm-
pers, prevailing againlt Colds,‘ Coughs, Hoarfnefs,
'Ylieeailng,.ihortnefsi of Breath, dilliculty ofiBreath-
mg;- l’iardnefs‘ of the Spleen,1 and other Dillempers
or the Bowels. Dofe two i'poonliils Morning and
Evening, for fame coniiderable time.
, '.XVH: :17): S irituoilr, Tinllort. .It, iS' a‘fingular
thing againll al manner of Maligni , ,Poil'on and
Infectionhwhatfoever : It powerfiilly cures -’Con-
vulfions ‘in the Bowels, Stomach, or in anyvotlier
rt. ofthe Body -, it'll-rengthens Nature, chmrs'the
veart, revrves the Spirits, and is an excellent thing
againil cold Sweats, Paintings, Swoonings, Firs and
all'l'ottsiof Deliquimni- of the S irits or Heart: and
other Bowels, proceeding from old, on cold and
moill..Caufe.. Dole half an ounce in a Glafs of
Wine, Morning falling, and Evening,-otfin the time
OFii‘thii“?m i .717'
.‘ : Di sized on. it has all the Virtues
of the Juice and lecoElion, but much more effica-
Cious than.either of them :. being dropt ten or hf.
teen dropsantoSugar, and 16 drunk in a Glafs of
Wine, it gives immediate relief in the-Cholick , and
- fo given .to a'Woinai'i in Labour, it=preIEntly forces
away the ‘Child, either? alive or dead; outwardly
anointed upon arts Paralytick, or affeEted’with the
Cramp, it pro ently ives relief in' the latter and
in fome few times u ing helps the.foriner. "”
XIX. Dt‘Acid mom. It isrmoit admirable
againll theflague, Spotted Fever, and all other
forts of Malignant Fevers -, as alfo againll the Poi-
fon of Serpents, as Vipers, Rattle Snakes, 8:. hi-
tings of Mad Dogs, or other Venomous Creatures,
the Acid dellroying all forts of maligiiity and Poi.
fon whatfoever: ,ltmaybe given inwardly from
half an ounce to two ounces every iix‘ hours in fome
proper Vehicle ,andmoutwardly bathed‘. u on the
Region of the Hem, or ,upon the ’ place itten 0“
hurt, and Cloths dipt therein may be laid on, and
this three, four, or rive times aday'.‘ ' .' ‘
XX‘. .77).; Oily TinHa'rr. Given inwardly to two
diams,‘ it gives-e112: in the Cholick‘ rel'ently, and
opens OblltuEliOns of the Reins and Vomb, IOW‘
king Urine, and, forcingmway Sand, Grave, an
other Tartarous Marten obllruEling thofe parts i
ilnornted, upon .‘Spali'us, it cures thefn in :1 ill?“
time : and well tubbedin, Morning and Evening ‘0‘
feveral days, upon any part troublal with the P31'
lie, 1?: reltores them, comforting the Nerves, '4“
warrning' and llrengrhening ,the Partsafiliaed: 1‘
is alfo profitable againll, the files, proceeding 5”“
a cold. mufe,i( 51f not broken) they ,being anoint
therewith two or three times.‘ . -r. '
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