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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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12f jingle fibre: or Strings. Front zvlienre jp‘ing up
Stalks, not hat, a: the former, but raund'knetd, and
ulway: bearing It‘co 'Lezmer‘ at every faint, on: up-
frojile againfl the till)”, greener, jbzirter, and-[eyer
than the other, jhiirp pointed, and not nmd) wrinkled
or trampled an the Ezlfer. Clulius fiIJ'J‘, (but the
are not at all n'mnjllel . But our Englllh llrrboryfr,
never olgfemed any million! trample: 'ar tcrink er.
17M Flower: grow onfbort final! tbodlalb, .(fa whi-
ny]; green 'tolar, like theft of Mufmtella Cordi, ml-
led by Gerard, Radix cave minima viridi Hore, to
wit, twoflotrerr (I! the la]: cf ['71er Foolllulk, an: op-
[mfite again]? another, every flower canlainingfaar
frnall Leave: : which two flower: being piljl, there
came: up eight-[mall Hub, making fil'rfevtrul way:
a f nare ajjloteerr. - E
I. The Plum“ T he‘gretter is found in fevetnl
Lakes and molll places in Gerinnn ', as alfo in Bru-
bant‘and ”mm, and in many p aces of Italy near
the Sea. One finrbm a Merchant oflhndan found
it in the Eu]? India. in the [Hegel’s Countrey, Where
it grew‘ like n'Weed in molt Ponds there, the Ker-
nel of which, he fays, is much eaten by‘the Natives.
See Purrlm' his Pilgrim, lib, 4. up. 4.‘fel7. $1 fag.
:29. .Coer-- fays it grows in Germany in, Muddy
akes‘andPlaces,‘ and in Ditches which have Mud f
in them;as alfo in Standing Waters, and fome'times
alfo in Running Waters. :And Mattbiolm-fztys, it
grows not only in Lakes of Sweet Water, hut alfo
in Ditches by the Sal lide near to Venice. XThe fe-
mnd orgvnner quer grows in [landing Waters, or
Pools, itches, or Fifh- Ponds : It waslbtmd in
Ponds adjoining to a dill'olved Abby called‘Dnrfard,
which' divide . Hanzpfbire. and Sqlfex,’andf in .othet
Iianding Waters in feveral places. The third or
lutlerjrntill grows plentifully in the River by Drax-
hm] in Hiringlbire. . .4 . , ‘ e ' ’
VII. The 'l‘iniuerThey; all Flower in June and
filly, and give thelt'Fmit or Seed in Alzgzzll.
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in the firll Degree, and more Watry than the Land
Czltrop. 'They are Emollient,‘ Repercumve, Nephri-
tick, Alterativeand Alexipharmick. ' ‘
‘ IX: TheVSpcrifwtian. They are good againll the
Oblh'ufilons of the Reins,‘ Gravel, Tartar in the
illrimr'y, Palftges, heat of Urine, and pining of
‘ood. M‘s-i "'W "x e
X. The Prepiirtitianr. Yon may make therefrom,
1- A liquid firire. 2. A DeroZIion. 3. A dijlilleil
"Inter.“ ‘4‘):AULotian. “if"A Catapquin. 6. TI):
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Erylipelas -, and is g00d dgainli [mggnmftions in any
p'armf the Body -, and cures the‘ King’s-Evil,‘Run-
rung Sores, or UlcerS, by wafhing with it. - ‘ ,, l
' II.‘ [we Damion. ‘rIf made in White Wine, or
In Wine and Water, it opens the ObliruEiions of the
Reins and Ureters, expels Tartar. Sundvand Gravel,
(ill: ofthe. Urinary Parts; and helps residing oh the
arch-3., g. , “‘2’, 2;. in. l.. . i. t. .7:
III, Tl." :ziztilztier. They are all cold and moiIt '
XIII. .The Dijlilled I V1110“. If it is dtunk with a
little Roch Allum dill‘olved in it, it flops the pilling
ofBlood,'and is profitable againli the Diahetes.
XIV. [The Luzon. It is made of the Decoi‘tion in
Water with the addition of Honey ; Gerard I’iys,
it perfeilly cures Cnnkers oI'the Mouth, Throat, Al-
monds, and fore Gums -
XV."171e Cite 1(1nt tftbe Ilerlu. Diqfroride: thys,
it is, good aga' allzlorts of InHammations, or hot
vaellings‘l It may be-profitnhly applied in a hot
Gout, after fullicient clmnling of the Body, both
with Emcticks and Cntltarticks.
XVI.L’I77: Nuu.‘ Eaten‘mw, they tclill Poifon,
and are laid to be good againlt the bitings ofVc-
nomous Benfis :.E:iten alt'o, and drinking White
Wine with the they are (Iiid to be good againlt
Stonetand Grave . v ln'like manner eaten, and allb
beaten, and’applied to the place, the refill the Poi-
fon of the bitings of Venomous Real 5:
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is given to fuch as pil‘s Blood, and are troubled with
Gravel, and thatit binds the Belly. It is doubtlefs
:t Iingular thing againll the Bloody Flux, and other
Fluxes of the Bowels, if it is given fiom a dram, to
two drams,’in a Glals of Sherry, or Modem Wine:
Being dried, and ground to Ponder in Quantities, a
plealant kind of Brad may be made thereofl
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