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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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the bitings of Vipers, ‘or the great Spider Pholttngimn,
by referving the Heart lrom their l’oyl‘on,as Dicy'ra-
ridi'): and Pliny from him fay. Galen iiiys, that it
cleanfes moderately, and drys, and is ofl'ubtil arts.
It is generally rakenuin Broth to make fuch ank
and Lean, as are apt to grow Fat. It is alfo good
to heal Wounds, and Ranch Blood, being applied:
and MattIJioltu-iuys, it is commended to congluti-
hate, or clofe‘the Lips of'Green Wounds : dropt
into the Ears, it ems their pain, though vehe-
ment. .
XII. The EJen‘re. It has all the Virtues of the
Juice, but more powerful 5 belides which, it is very
ell-canal to l‘trengthen the Bowels, and‘ltop all fort
ol'rluxes of the Belly whatfoever: and being taken
thrice a day,- it helps the yellow Jaundice.
XIII. The Decotlton‘in Wine: ‘Itis Stomatick, ‘
caufes Leannefs, illops Bleeding, and being drunk
twice or-‘thire'e ajday 'p'romptesthe healing of
Woundsr'old running Sores and Ulcers.
XIV. The Ponder; It isan excellent V ulnerary,
and conglutinates the Lips of Green wounds, being .
llrt’ewed thereon -. it alfo Lleanfes old running Sores
and Ulcers, .dries up their‘inolf’ture, and induces
their healing. ‘Taken inwardly to a dram in Red
Port Wine, Morning ahd Evening, it (tops fpitting,
vomiting, and pifhug of Blood, and curesthe Bloody
Flux, as-all‘o other Fluxesof the Bowels'; and be-
ing applied, the bleedingof Wounds,
X .-The Ointment. Being madeivith Aztxttngia,
i. e. HogsJArd; or other proper‘fat ,bod , and an-
ointed upon the part 'affeEled, it helps a l forts of 7
hard Swellings, tor‘Kernels"(proceeding from the
Kin ’s- vil) in the Neck,Throat, or. other Parts.
.ng . TheBoMm. It is'a lingular Vulnerary, and
cures Green Wounds (not j Contufed, Lacerated, or
otherwife compofed) at. one; twofor, three Dref-
tings. ,It‘ digells -'A oftems; :HSLillfO complicated
Wounds, then clean es them, inmrnates, dries, and
fuddenly heals them. It is indeed, a very lingular
Vulnerary, or Wound Balfam. ' , . ‘ '
- XVII. The Cataplo n1. Being applied to. any
wound or place which bleeds, it refently flops the
Blood ; and ma iimple Green l ound‘ cures it at
the hril intention. It is hell to be made of the
Green Herb,vby beating and made thiek by the You-
der of the fame. - has. ;: f. . . .
XVIII." The Dillillrd Water. It has in a'welk
manner the Virtues of the Juice, Ellence, and Dec0<
aion ,randimaytbe' ufed'as Za'Vehicle for the two
hrfl or thePouder.. ‘ . . ‘ t
IX. fI'heOily Tindure. It is an excellent thing
, to beapplied to Wounds of the Nerves and Joints,
and taken inwardlyfprevails againlt the:]aundice,
and gives prefent relief . in the Colick. Dofe thirty
or forty drops In a Glafs of White Port Wine.
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Vi) "7 Of C LiA R Y, Garden. '
LT H 3 Names. It is tailed in Greek, 'Ottlim
" care 73? away, alt lmpetu quad ad Venorentjii-
72111141, as Drafcoriderfays: In Latin, Horminttnt,
Sclarea, and Scarlea, Ominunt Cordi, Gallitricmn
frog], and ('0 of ingdnncnj': and Gerard : In Eng-
]! 1,1 C%IY,qulff Clleer-Eye. . ‘
. )e In I. t is, r. '0 V", ,7,“ , Horminmtl
Harte” e, Gardenplary ', ormwhicheiqn, this Chap-
ter. '2... 'om'yu hymn-Hamlin”: Sylvtjtrc, Wid
Clary, ofw‘thlchlmyhe. next. ,zThe Garden Clary;
l5,‘1."0f(,uIM-txuttiy, Hormmnm Commune, Common
Clary; 2. Hortninttm, jntivmtt ztrmm Diyt'orizlte,
The true Garden Clary of ‘1)ionoriiltr. 2. Color
fouls, Loht‘lt, Claftj, Gmernrij, Luannrnft, li‘ylte-
ten-lie, Gerat‘rllg Orwola Tertia Dolomci :, Jlle'llll”!
Cwlpini, Golropjir, Litton Dolt’chanzjtij, Hannintm;
thleil‘m Glittinofatn Botthini, Harminm Tt't'tlt'nli-
7mm, Harintnmn lttteunt nltormn, ("anlpharata [5’
S haeeltu oliir, Yellow Wild Clary, or fofiter‘s
illafl". 4. Hot‘nti'nmn httlnile Germanium], Gallz‘
Iricmn oliertttn Grrarcli, The Smaller lbrt of Clary,
or German Clary.
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III. The Dei‘criptions. The firft, Common Clary
hard Root which is blockilh andloreodr not for, but
Itertfhet after Seed time, from whence proceed: o
Stalk a foot. and half high, or more, which a: it grow:
It hrancber it felf into others, theft Stalk: ore
ftfitrfgztare, thick and rough, jitndt‘ng fhrlh ltroatl,
rough, wrinkled, whitijhtor ‘Hoory green Leaver,
htlnewhat evenly cut in on the edger, ani of a
jlrongfweet Scent, hone of thorn growing near the
ground, ondhwze‘ hy Coupler upon the Stallu. '17!
hloworr' grow at certain di oncrr, at the fatntr,
( with twofmall Leave: under them ) fonzewhot [the
unto Sage Flowerr, httafrnoller, and 'of'o wry 1th:-
tijh pale blow color. ‘ . he‘Seetl Alla-chilly, orfnne-
whotjlar, and not h]; ronnd a: the ”711.1, and it con'-
tained in long toot ed Hush, whtchft'rttc mfltad of
Quit.
t IV. 'The fecond, or True Garden Clary of Dioli
corides,>'hnr :1 Root which is jmall, and perijhing
every Tear, from whence it riji': up' but with one
fgttore hairy Stalk, about afoot and, half high, more
or lef:, a: the ground'i: in goolntf: : 'Ihts Stall:
fpreacl: it jZ’lf into feveral fallow Branches, on which
are fer or every join! two Leaver, one ogainfl ano-
ther, which orefotne'thing broad and round, a little
rugged like unto Horehound, hot more grccn than
white, and of a fttlfhfmlllt good Smell: at the too: If
the Stalkrjiond diver: Lmvi’r,nne row unit-r another,
if a very jine, do: , purple violet color, the lower
being paler than t e lup‘omnolt, and java afar If
to [It Home", hut approaching nearer to than, are
jblllld only to he leaner, the Hazem coining forth
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