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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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200’ ‘ Salmon:
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VI. The Qatili'tier. It is hot and dry in the end
of the fccond Degree; Aperitive, Cleanling, Nar-
cotick, and Hyllerick. ‘. ‘- , ‘ ,
VII. ’1 7w Specification. It is peculiar againlt Scabs
and running Sores. , ' ,
VIII. The Preparation. You may prepare there-
from, I. A Ditatlim nffbr Herb in Red or! IVIIIL’.
2. A liquid faint .3. A Drml7iwr of the Flaw”:
iii Red Par! Wine. 4. ‘A Pam!” if 1]]: Harem.
. 5. A Dt'wllian nf ll): Sud in Wine. ' 6. A Paul”
aftbe Sufi. 7. A Fwy), if the Surf. 8. A Bul-
am. . 2 C “ "
’ ' 'IZ‘: Virlurr.
IX. Tllt‘De'C’oC'Iit’ll if the Herb in Rd Port Wine.
Being taken inwardly two or three ounces at'a time,
it is good to (top the Terms in Women, as alfo the
IVhites, and, to flop any inward Bleeding ; it is
good alfo to<o en Obl’truElions of the Reins, Ure-
ters and Blad er, and to‘prov‘oke llrine, and ex.
el Stones, Gravel, Sand, and other Tartarous
atter. .i -
' X:‘Tl.ve'Ligizid juiceglt has the lime Virtues,
but is feldom given inwardly: but outwardly ap-
plied, it ilopsgall forts ongxtemaljBleedings of '
Vounds; cleanfes’and' heals Stabs and running
Sores, Ulcers, Cankers, FiRula’s, 8’5. by corteaing
the putrefaaion, 'andidrying‘ up the moilt Humors
which ofiend them. ' t ,
XI. The Detailion if the Flower: in Red Port
lee. It is good againfl all the Difeafes-againlt
which the Decoftion of the Herb is 'good 5 but is
withal a more pleafant and delimte Medicine, and
more powerhil :0.de the Terms in Women, and '
may be given three, four, or live ounces at a time,
Morning and Evening. It is a eculiar o ener of
ObitruEtions in the Reins and ladder: fed asa
Gargle in the Mouth, it cleanfes, drys up, andlheals
Cankers, running Sores, and Ulcers in the Throat, . ‘
Mouth, and Gums, flops thePutridity, cleanfes and
heals them. ' It is good againfl Poiibn, flinging 10f
Scorpions, and the bitings of Serpents, (mother
Venomous Balls. . g ' , ' '1 . ,
XII. The Fowler qf the Flowerr. It‘may be given
to a drum in Red Port Wine, againit all fortslof
Fluxes, (and Bloody-fluxes in f ecial) of the Bel- -
ly, Reins, and Womb : outwar y applied to Sores
and old Ulcers, it clmnEs, drys and heals them‘ In-
wardly given, it is good aguinlt the Plague, Malign
and Pellilcntial‘Difetfes,’ and the'bitings of Set-
pents, or other Venomous Creatures. Outwardly
aptplied to, or llrewed upon UlcemedKibes, it ef-
fe ually clelnfcs them, drys up the humidities,'and
heals them, tho’ the'lllcer has penetrated to the
Bone. . ,. ""'
XIII. Tb: DetolYiim nfllv Sm! in Wine. It helps
fuch as are (lung by Scorpions, being inwardly ta-
'lten to two or three ounces; and the place outward.
ly bathed therewith. It has alfo an efpecial pro
perry to cure the Itch, ‘as alfo Smbhineis, and run-‘
rung Sores; and to correEt the putrid Humors l'lOW-
mg to any Wo Ulcer, or Fillula. .- .' A .
XIV. 1‘ be PM er of the Sml. Being given from
a drum to two drams, according to the age of the
35mm, uncl ilrength of the Conltitution, it has been
found reputge the Belly of Cholerick Humors, .to
expel P011“), and reliit the malign force of the
P133951 !‘ ‘5 alfopf vetytgood ufe in all forts of
running 5035x914 Ulcers, inveterate Cankers,‘ pu-
XV. Tb: PeJary. Made ofrhe Seed withHoncy.
Being put up "the Womb, it provokes the Tttmg,
as Hypocrite: tellifics in his Book of ll’oimrr Dif-
:.1 er. -- I . A ,
' fXVI. TIM 841 am. I! i: made (f Ill! fair: pr
grim: Lmvtr an Howerr, by boiling in Oil 0.15::
to crifpngfr, jiraim'ng out, and rtpzatmg llJL' boiling
Ibrie timer, than mixing trill) retry [01ml of flu!
Oily Dtcollion,‘melve ounce: cf Venice Turpentim;
and fix outlier a Wax, bailing to a lblt'kfltji'. It
heals Wounds, lcers, old running Sores, Filtuh‘s,
by digelling, clmnling, incarnating, drying, for.
.r
‘CXLL
CHAR
qmcocx
I. HE ‘Namr. It is'called in Gr::k,1(by the
‘ ‘Ancient Herbarills) ’OISBguxg', and is thought
to be the Oriolvycbz': of Diofmridcr', in hump”
lirycbir, and Cu 11! Gallinurmm '. In Englifb, (hilt!-
1m, Medirk Perrb,'and Red rmbimp‘ .- g ,
II. The Kindr. Authors make many varieties
hereof ; Parkinfon makes nine Kinds -, but wherein
they are not all Natives of our Countrey, we “13‘
only defcribe thofe 'which are natural to. the p13“,
andtobe had :with :us,.whichmare chiefly three,
via, I. Onalryrbi: vulgarir, 011711! Gillimrcm a
Oimliryrbik Dodanxi, Griff], '1 [Juli] ; Glam; fW‘ 0m;
blyclm Gcfmrri in borrir; Capra Gulliriatm'.’ f’
garmlz Lizbeli , the lell'er fort of which is all? Y
Baubilzm, in Pradromo, Ca 11! Gallinaa'll”! ””5”?"
Cock-bead, the Common ind,'alfo [twink Fm)
Ind and malign Fiitula’S, and the like ;' for it re-
‘lilts the pumdlty, clemfes and dries up the Moi-
fture, and heals beyond all imaginatiom. 05mm
fiaratimiur gives the Seed parched, and beaten to
ponder, to bedrunk againii the Yellowjaundice. ’
-.:
‘. ufes thereof in Agriculture, 2. OIIGifj'ilr‘l-V
1i”: s and by the French, Saint Fain : But this 1’ n, ,
the Saintilbin fo much talked of for the Im “glee
ment‘ofLand, that 'we have dil'courfed Of 51“,
in ChlP- 13:. Where we have fhewed the $6253,
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