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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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habitor'Body, 'tor it cleunfes the Blood and Hu-
mdrsi it isalfo faid to be good to break the Stone,
and to expel it, as alfo Sand, Gravel, and other Tar:
’tarous Mutter ; it provokes Urine and the Terms,
.ii' given in a proper time, If 3parts of'thejliice
is mixed with. 1 . tof the Juice of Oranges, it
will be [till mofgxprevalent againil ,the Scurvy,
Dofe of the Juice is from'ri ounce to 2 org, twrce
.or thrice a day, being mixed with any proper Ve:
hl A... .,
- 1c)EIV. Tbe‘gd'mce. It has all the Virtues of the
Juice, but much more Stomarick; it flreugthens
the Stomack and warms it, creates an Appetite, and
caufes a good Digeliion; and very pewetfully pro
'vokes Urine and;the Terms. 2; Taken from r to 2
ounces or more, well fweetned with Honey, .xt opens
.Ohllruilions'of the Lungs, and takes away Hoarfe-
,nel‘s,.Wheezing, dilliculty of Breathing, and (hort-
.nefs of Breath; : Both the Juice and the Efl‘ence, be-
, ting bathed or or applied to the Face or other
‘ .or the Skin', tryukes arvay Freckles,.l.entils, im-
ples, S OKS,‘ Sun-burning, Tanning, Yellownefs, and
.orher efortuities thereoE; : I ' - , , .
f . XV; 173: Infujzlm in Water or ”771:, in a (immer-
> ing Or fcaldin heat. It has the Virtues of the Juice
and Ell‘ence, 5 ut not fiill out to owerfuh It is
good to walhiilthy'foul Ulcers, ’illula’s, running
' bores, Herpes, Scurf; Morphew,f3’c. clouding them,
and nukin them much the more lit to be healed.
XVI. t Lotion; . Take of the Juice 3 arts;
‘of White-wine Vinegar 1 part, ,mix them. ;‘ t isan
excellent thing againli almoli all Defotrnities of the
Skin, ,as Freckls, Pimples, Scutff, Leprofy, (1:.
and it is good alfo to bath the fore part of the Herd
therewith,Morning and Evenin ,for fuch as have the
Lethargy, or are dull, drow e, and veryil y:
but in this'lali mfe, the'lPatient ought to in up
the Juice ofWhter-Crgmr ever day for fome time 3
light alfo, an hour
before Bed-time ,5 bemufe as an Errbint, it purges
the Head and Brain of all cold, moil’t and noxious
Humors cauling the Lethargy, and other the like
Dii'ezlfes of theft: Parts. 5 . . ; w
. XVII. The. dijlillnl Water. It has much S irit
and volatile Salt in it, and m be ufed as a, ehi-
tge, to convey any of the other reparations into the
o. w.5,
. XVIII. '1'bc.Spirimay: Tianurt. . It cures the
Scurvy in a cold Conflitution, , and is of excellent
Life to 'reftifie the Dillempers of the Stomach : it
warms and comforts it, caufes‘ a good Appetite and
Di eIliOn,‘ and prevails againli Gri ings, Colicks
an Convullitms of the Bowels. t isa lingular
thing againfl cold and moili Dillempers of the Head,
‘Brain' and Nerves; and is good againil Dullnefs,
Drouhnefs, Heavinel‘s, Sleepinengpoplexy, Falling-
iicknefs, Convullions, Pallies, and the like Difeafes,
being bathed outwardly upon the Parts aEeEied, and L
taken. inwardly Morning, Noon and Ni ht from r
dram to 3'drams, in any pro er Vehicle. n Dil'eafw
of. the Had, it will be a 0 good to fir-tell to it of-
ten, and fome'tirnes to (huff it up the Nollrils, b
whichit are: Pains of the Had, and helps again
Vertigo’s, and other cold and moili Dillempers of
thofe Parts.
, XIX. Tb: Add Timfhre. It is more Stomatick
than the former, and a powerful Relilier of the
Scurvy, and all its Symptoms. It opens OhllruEli-
ons oi the VLlEera, provokes the Terms, prevails a-
gainlt 31‘? CGChEXP and Green-lickne‘fs in young Wo-
men, moreel‘pecxal‘ly ifit is given with a proporti.
onal quanti? of :I‘xzzlYura .Martir. It removes Ln.
zinefs and Veannef's of the Body, comforts the
weak Bowels, and ltrengthens the whole univerfal
Frame. Dolefo much as may make the Vehicle
plenfantly [harp -,, and may be taken three or four
times a day, according as the Occrlion ma require.
Outwardly applied to the Skin, it is o iingular
good 1112:. againll Freckles, Lentils, .Spots, Sun-
burning,‘ Tanning, Yellownefs and Brownnefs ofthe
Skin, ScarinMorphew, Leprolie, and other like
Deformities. them), being gently applied or laid
thereupon. .‘5 5 . 5 w
- XX: ’17): Oily Tinllurt. It is a fin lnr good
thing a hill Fillies, Gouts, Lamenel‘s, gumbnefs,
Coldne s of any Part, Pains and Aches of the fame;
as alfo Cranips and Convulfions being daily taken
inrvardly:hloming,'-‘Noon and blight in any to er
Vehicle, from 29 drops to 60, according to (EC c-
allons and Necellities. for, the fame , but it is alfo
to be ufed outwardly‘at the fame time,'by anointing
it well upon all‘the partsadcfled, twice a day, viz.
Morning and Evening; ) luwntdly tnken,‘ it is alfo
good a inltgthe Stone .‘vael' Sand,I or-any Tar-
turous atter in- the illehtg’llreters and Bladder,
ripening. ObllzrueliomTol‘. thofe Parts, . and cauling
he to be plentifully evacuated. A, ,
XXLfI‘b: Saline mam. It may be given in.
wardly againll Ohilruclions of the Urinary Pall) es
50m 40 to 80 drops; or more, in any Diuretick e-
hicle -, but is ufed chiefly external! againll all forts
of Deftndations-of the Skim-as curf, Morphew,
Leuce, Lepm‘li‘y, Te Ring-worms, Pufhes, Boils,
Pimples, pan othenl‘ e Diftfl'eElionsz It isalfo
iIaid to cure the Itch, being well rubbed in twice a
do argon all the Parts allcEled. - . "
l( I.‘ The 3 Erin; "How this Spirit is to be made
fee the Strand dition of our Pbarmuta cia 841mm,
lib. r. up. 2. [(3. 67, It has all the. irtues of the
Spirituous TinEtute, “with this Advantage, that it is
a much finer hand puret Medicine to fee to, and a
much plmlinter Preparation to be taken. i It may
be given 50m 20 drops to 60 in any prolperNeht-
cle, two or three times a day; It preva' s againll
the Scurvy, Dro fie, Jaundice, Stone and Gout.
- XXIII. 77;: ed Salt. It is-admirably Diure-
tick and Antifcorbutick, and carries off the Morbi-
fick Caufe of the Scurvy, ‘Dro lie, Jaundice, Gout,
Stone, Suuma, Cachexia, Chloroiis, Rickets, Ur.
h Urine, opening all manner of Obiiruetions; Dofe
out 1 Scruple to 2 Scruples. ‘ ‘
,e‘t ,
CH, 5,5 CLxxr
or :93 o sewn 5-.
I. THE Nines. Thi$;P15nt, as itiwas unknown
to the ancient-Crick, fo iehas no Gmk
Name retaining to’witzl. uric islc‘allod in Latin,
G‘llL'IJIII, and Gua'alis,’ from the’Situatr'on of the
eaves. Thalia: calls it;'Crari.zm'bmiiaria; and
Lobe], chtata’minoig‘ytq fdifiinguilh it. fromthti-
aim Gamma] Lugdmflzjr': calls it)! Hula. dam;
it is alfo‘ellled‘GaIIium Stand”! ragigvfor his
primary: reemim Wield ,3 Baubimr calls it Cru-
ciata birfuraigi'n E1615”,- C'refi'rwozt, and Gold!!!
Crag-worthT, 13:3: ,5 . u“:
. DiKinlh; Authors'make Eur kinds there-
of; as ,theiQ'miafayulgarug. ourIConnnoh‘CrofS-'
wort 5 ('Iudara minar‘llltea, Smallyellow 003‘
wort: :iwaminarhyle-753muMountaiuCrOfs‘
wort; a d Gudazm’mrima muralir, The [all Wall
Crofs-wom:s'liut as‘ofjhele: there is but 'one, and
um ism: lirlhof thenuvhich gmmimr‘hglm, f0
we (hall fake the IPIllllS oiil "to d'efcribe it. 7
III. The Defcnption. I); ha: 3 Root ubizb i: v:-
gfmall andfull of Fibrrr who); taking bold of 1’”
Emb, fprmdr witb 1b: Blanche: In)” a great 1154;
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