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Full Title
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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hri't our or'Spam, but grows well with us in Eng-
'1tvz.l, as does alfo the third. The fourth jalmjon
found ahdut Bath, and other Parts (if our Land,
which, fays he, is now kept in divers of our Undo]:
,Gnrdem, in fome of whichl have feen it grow.
. ’17): Timer. They may be Sown at any time
of the Year, unlels it be in Winter. They ,tauickly
fpring up, after fown, flower in April an May,
and the Seed is ripe in farm, or not long after their
liowering time, after which they die every Year,
and recover themfelves, i. E. fpring up again of the
lhaken or fallen Seed , - '
XI. The Qualities. All 0‘10“ ( except the N011-
m: ranger: ) are hot and dry in the fourth Degree,
but more efpecially the Seed. They-attenuate, 1n-
cide, attraEl, digeli, difcufs, are Carminative,Drure-
tick, and in fome maifure Suppurartve: ..They are
Cephalick, Stomatick, PeE‘tor ,‘Nephritick,I-lylie-
rick and Arthritick: Ptarmiclt, Emmenagogick,‘ Li-
thontriprick and Alexipharmick. . , . . ,
XII. The Speczicauon. They are peculiar againff
Poifon, the Bitings of Venomous Bealts, and to,
purge the Head and Brain of cold and ,mQHtHu-
mors. .‘ . . . i
XII. ThePrrparatiom. You may have therefrom
r. Tbegrem Herb. 2. A]iquid]x;ir:.: 3. [hr Ef.’
fence. 4. Asz'rituom T013711”. 5. AriAciZIiri‘
(lure. 6. A71 Oil) Tiltfhrt; 7. A Salim Tingurei
'8. A Spirit. 9. 11.011150!” ”1. to. '17); 59W!-
TI): Virtwr. V
‘ XIV. The Herb. Eaten as a Sallet with other:
Saller Herbs, as Lattice, 8?. it warms, comfort
and pleafes the Stomach 2, bruifed and applied, ,1
takes away S ots and Marks, cafes thchamS of the
Loins'and Sc1atica, and draws forth broken Bones;
Thorns and Splintersg and piitsa flop t<>‘.th"7.COTi
roding of putrid'and creeping Ulcersi‘held, on
chewed in’ the Mouth, it cures the Tooth-rich;
XV. The Liguid juice. Ufed as an Ermine, it!
purges the Head and Brain of cold andtvil'cousHu-J
mots, thereb eiling all kinds of Hard-achesprol
teeding there rom, and for the fame Reafonprevails
againll Pallies, Lethargies, ApoplexieSLEPIIepiies,
Vertigo’s, Curtis, Convullions, and all other like Di-i
fcafes alhiE‘ting thofe Parts. Given from half an;
ounce to two ounces, in a‘Glafs of Generous Wine;
it powerfully cuts grofs and vifcous Hegm, opens:
Obliruflioni provokes the Terms in Women, and
Urine obltruEted, cleanling the Reins, Urerers andi
Bladder from Sand, Gravel, Stones, or any Tam;
rous Matter lodged in them. It powerfullyrprq-3
vokes Venery, but is. laid to kill the hCliilld irr‘the;
Womb. 4' . 1 .w'u
xvr. The [Mam 1: I113 all the f3rmer;Virtues
exalted, befides which, incurs and expettgrates
tough Elegm, out of the.BreItand Lungsi andas
Authors fay, loofens the Belly, and cleanfes it,from
vifcous Humors‘, ‘operts‘ Obliruaions oflibothILiver
and Spleen, heals all ‘ inward’Wpundsnand,rrefrft;
Poifon, whether inwardly taken, or outwardly recei-
ved from the biting or flingingvof any ,venornous
‘ Creature. Dofe from one' ounce to two ounces in
any proper Vehicle, Morning'falling, and at Night
going to Bed. , . - , '4). ,
xvn. '17); swam: trash-2; I . Cordial,
provokes Urine, and expel's' Wind, 'and (prelvails‘a-
garnfi the ObllruElion of the fCotirfesin LVVUrtial;
being 7 given Morning, Noon ..and'.Night, .in'rf‘ome
proper Vehicle, for a Week befoie’ the expeEied time
or their coming. , Dofe from half a S confuhfo 'a
spoonrui.‘ “ It ‘expels Windgand:ret'ailg‘igaihftrthe;
A ..
-,... . ., . . la',-.’ .1.
XVIII, 'Iizezlcid TinEIart. It wonderfully lireng.
thens the Stomach, and is an admirable thing, as
well to preferve from, theContagion and InfeElion
of the Plague or Pellilence,. as to cure the fame, for
which it is‘an approved thing. It cures the Scu
in a cold Cdnltitution or Habit of Bod ,- being af-
lidtioully ufed, and fo‘ removes all the ymptonis of
that troublefometDifmfe. Dofe from goto 40: 60,
or more Drops in Ale, Wine or other Vehicle, ac-
cordin to the uantity the Patient drinks at a time.
XI)? Tb: gily Tillman - It cures the Pallie, be-
ing anointed Lwell .Morning and Evening upon the
Back-bone, 'and Parts affecled. But thaLPartof the
Spizm Dar]! is to be chiefly bathed therewith, from'
whence the Nerves , proceed, which re lenilh the
Parts afilifted with that Difeafe. It is a 1'0 good 34'-
gainlt Cramfps, Convullions’ and Gouts ariling from
a cold Cau e-, and gives eafe in the rnoll intolleta-
ble Pains of' the Back, as alfo of the Reins, being
outwardly anointed therewith, andinwardly given
from r; to go‘ Drops, Morning and Evening in any
Ne hririclt or Opiate Vehicle; ‘ ‘ .. ‘
X. 77;: Saline TinEure. 'It owerliilly opens
Obl’truEtions‘of‘ the Womb, Reins, rerers and Blad-
der, Iromotes the Secretion of Morbifick Humors
by tine -, and provoking Urine, it expels Sand,
Gravel, Stones,rand.1Tartarous Matter’our of the
Mafs of Blood, and cleanfes all the Urinary Parts
from the fame. Dore from 40 to"6o drops in
Wine. ' -. -., 1 ’
XXI.’ ’17): Spirit; How; it is to be made, we
have [hewn at large in thesmnd Edition of our
Pbarmampm’ Barnum; lib. i.vt?.'2'.‘ft&‘. 67; ‘This
Spirit thus prepared, is very fu til and volatile, an
admirable Antifc0rbutick,' and'powerful againli all
Difealies arifing from vifcousFl ,1 and other Tar-
tarous Huthors: it thins .andlrareiggs‘ the Blood, pro-
vokes, Urine and the Terms “ and cleanfes the Womb.
And as it is famous ’2 ainll the Scurvy, Io it is ex“
cellent againlt the ropfie, Jaundice,’ ’Stone and
Gout: it is a good Nephritick, 'and cures inol’t Dii
feal'es of the Reins, expels Sand; Gravel and Slime,
and prevails againliihc Colick, 'and,”Virulent' Difea-
fes of the Bowels.’ It is'faid to be good alfo againfl:
the Greenfickncfs in Virginshbecaufej‘t powerfully
opens Obllruaions , and: purifies the Blood, for
which Reafon it is Iingularly good ‘againlbthe KingSs
Evil: it warms the Inlirurhents of Generation, r02
voltes Luii, ;and is:good, againll: Impoten . x it:
Dofe of this Spirit is from 20 drops tgia rain, in
fome proper Vehicle.“ The dillilled Water of Grier,
which is ‘made after the Diflillationof the Spirit,
by a lironger Heat in BJHJ: will be much llronger
and better than that which ,is‘m’ade' the W1 rway,
it being impregnatediwithrmuch ,of': the.‘ thrill
Salt, loofened by fermentation, Which yet‘remains
behind, and (-1088 impregnateltheWa’ter.’ This Wa‘
ter may be given from one ounce to lix; its Virtues
being the fame with the‘Spirit, ‘but;much wake!
in its 0 eration. . X f fr 5'31.-. . '
XXI. The minim: K t; risfgoodjgaiflfl the
Gout and Sciatica, 4 as 'alfo, itching Q Humors‘ and .9
ruptions in the Skin." It draws forth Thorns, Split!-
ters and other thingigottefn into the Elem. If it IS .
made with Vinegar, ’andjap‘plied,’ it is firid to be
good againlt the Kings-ling! whether in the 71‘ hroat
or any otherPart :"If made‘with Hogs Latd’,l,it cures
fore, rut-thing and fg‘tbby Heads, ripens Plague SoreS,
and breaks .them -, .isgch; agatnit Wlutldes and
Fellons on the Fingers” endsgand takes my, the e-
formi .of the Nails? 9‘ l J” Visa; .
X 11- 7?: Seed-“If it'hchewe‘d in the Mouth.
and held 'f'Or fome time; it mfe's the Toorhsach,
gand fo alfo does the Hexln) it alfo helps the Pale
e of the Tongue, provokesSueezing, and is good
, f 91:3 4.5 R‘s: algal“it