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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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o'r shimmy rm”, and ereep‘be‘r‘e‘ am! there,‘
putting “I’ll!” Shoo”; . ,The Leavei- If: this Crow-
fdor'bot'te 1053‘ Sultryend are very like unto the
- Jinn’lrr Leo-En ofColurnbines, or the Great 5 nilh‘
‘ Thaliatum ,' or MadOtv-Rue,’ rchieh “hat- aver
oery,-like1tnto Columbine Inner; four or jive for 7’
in one: fifth; front the Root: 'ITIM‘S'tth grow: up,
to 't'he‘hright qt hboat half‘ a' yard Ejbinething-‘reddijh,’
one be]?! here ortJJhere with t.te.lik'e,Lenve: : u!
ilt'etop on.lfeveriiffntttll uhite'hlo'zctrr; confijling
if'lhve‘, m2: apiece, with hone" ftle‘ white Thread:
tn the rnidJle : the 5th! i: round anLI’redtlifh, and
tonlainetl infrnall YIt'ttrllt or ‘Harn'ri‘ This“ it the A-‘
quilegid 'rninor Dilefchnmpii, and Ranunculus ting
. coir fetundus Thalioui.folrd Clulii. ‘4 'y' ‘
' 7' XIXE Thefxteenth, 3, or Small Columbineiltny’d
Crbivfobt, ‘ha: 4' Roof eoerling of ’Ih'ree, four or
t’ltore,",lhitk, jhort'antl‘rottndifh orovnlyellow Bulb:
z'tr womb: Produllionr front the main Root or Head,
likez‘nnto'the Af hodil Root; Front thi: Root fpring
‘htrth three‘or 'jbur winged Leave: ifp’read upon the
Ground ,9 onding' upon ’long Stalh:,- and eonjijling
it] Many mall Leave: fet together, flireadtng from,
, ‘ th'e'vn'iildle Rib, my Ixszonrewhat rtfemblmg the
filttlllefi‘nnd j'ourg’ejl‘Leave: 1f Columbines. 'The
Plotter: are white, jlanding at the top: of the Stalb,‘
”mile 0 jive round 'Lea'uer. ‘
. The feventeenth‘,‘ or, 111 rian Crowfoot, ha:
4 Root which eonfjlitfuiBune qffrnall oval tube-
-rott: Root: or Groinf; growing (1%:ptogether, with
hone Fibre: (thinning; ‘not tnurheunlite to thofe of
Pilewort'; .‘frotn ‘uhenre‘fprtqdbrth ( upon long
root-jtalki) three, four ar‘rnore narrow greyuh green
Leaver, divided intohzztr," hueorgtbre) long [lender
from, If 11,8i1uer‘tohite. jhtnmg Arolor‘nnderneath,
and covered o'cith ‘a eertatn Downtnejt.‘1 '17Je Stalk:
' are firm and round, but final], ‘ o‘fo‘ot high or more,
having fontefueh-like leave: thereon about the mid-
'dle, andfpreading into three or hirer grant-her, every
top bearing a [mu [hitting ale‘yellozg Flower, con-
fjling of jive Ilalltx,"4114 fontetnner'twg, together
upon a Stalkxx'Ihere i: a greater‘EnJoIBtlJi: Plant,
.lrhe to it in an refpet7:, but onlfthatjlge‘Ieaver,
Stalk and Flower: are greater and lirger,’;the Leave:
broader and greener on the ufyer'ffle,'iand not fully
ofjb Silver a while rolor‘un erneath : the flower:
, are of afair; deep yellozo‘oolor, and greoter than the
.‘1 jbrtner -, but the Root-ha: not h) nutty-[mall Grain:
of Kernel: fet togEIher,i-from whence white String:
Jholat forthgby which it. i: nourifhdeand entrea-
t . . ’“V 'r-T‘th.‘
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XXI. The eighteenth, tor, Pluii‘tz'm‘e-Icav’d Crow-
foot, ha: a Root ’conz ofed 0 Iran) white String: or
fibre: 7. proceeding” ram 4 earl whieh‘ii-Mmtewhat
hairy, and abide: many 12’”: -, the‘Leave: wholly
perrfhing'in the endof Summer, 11ml .[fringing agatn
- In March: from tltir'jRoat rife upcthree or four
leaner-jet mpmfty long Foot-flour, bein‘gjbntewhat
long ‘andsbraad; lithe unto Plantane Leaver, with
Rib: them: but more . pointed at .the ‘entir, not di-
vided or‘dented about the edger-Jul fnlooth ’and plain,
with jbrne Vein: running thro’ the length of them,
and pointed nub: end:', of a,whilifht grey green to.
10", circled a: itiw‘ere 'with a white Downs: J7)!
Stalk i: . fury. round and green; aboutbalf a yard
bill”, bearing two or three longer: Leaver, broad ‘at
p the bottom, and eneornpahing the Stalk? which divide:
7’ felf: at the tap into mo or. three fntall Branrher,
avtng me one of, thern' a ' ntall long Leaf at the
font thereof: ; and .o reafona le large. Hoover at the
Head, (ptthout ary'Sntell) conjjling 1f ' jive white
found-painted Leaver, with many :yellowijhv'lhreadt
In the ntzddle,‘ whirl? growing ri e, 1m tna tSEBKIJ'
fogtmg’ether, like, to (libretto! or kind: 0 Crow:
‘ XXII. 'lle Places. '1 n: Names or molt or thole
Plants lhetv'irhence tltry originally CJmL‘ -, hortc‘
v'er, by Trarziplrnution, they at: now Nutitcs 02'
our own Land, Lv'uig. all of them totind in turn:
Hourilh admirably “'cllt
‘ III '1 he Times The Brood-lrot":l Candy
Crortjoot Howcr‘more carly,vi:. in Jilin-h or April :
the others flower from April to the and of june -,
and'the Sced‘ is ripe in fol)- and ell-gull.
' XXIV. -'1he Qualitiet. The hot, biting and Ski
ulccrating kinds, ( which are rhol‘e only whol‘e Vir-
tues we dehgn to giro you in this place) are hot
and dr in the fourth Degree, and extrl'cerating.
" XX . The Sperifaition. They‘are' peculiar for
during the Sctophula'or Kings-Evil: Q‘ " ' ' . ‘
‘ XXVI. The Preptirationt. Yc‘m tiny have‘therea’
50m, 1. A liquid fuice if the Root! or Dover." ‘5 1‘.
An hmnre. g. A Ponder (f the Rom, Flower: or
Leave:. 4. A (litaplojin (J thefarne. 5'. A Doro,J
(lion. 6. An Ointment. 7.11 dijlilled Water)
Some are for uhng the Root: Only, , fomc for the‘
Flower:, form for the Leaver, but thEy-tmay be'dll
taken and mid promifcuoully, according to the In:
tendons -, but none1 of them to be ufcd inwardly,
being but little better than Poyfon, by r'cafon of their
exulcerating Property furore cfpecially the‘ llljrinn‘
Crowfoot, which fome call Apium'Sylv'ejlre, ‘and
of which we l'pcak in its proper place. But as to
this lllyrian or Laughing CrotWot, if it is taken in‘
wardly, .' it is faid to caufe the‘ Perfon to has divers
,flrango Sights, and'to, kill them L'zu’ hing': witlb
gout doubt, it 'hurts’ the Senfes and' hderllanding,
fahd'rather c'au’fe's Cramps, Convirlfions,’ "and Wringi
’ings :0! - Drawings of the Mouth; and, ’Jaws ,‘awry’,’
feeming to the Standcrs by as ifthe' Batient Laugh-
ed; and dying in this Conditic‘m, :‘td‘dyc’ Laughing,
wheras it was no Laughing, nor Was the Party in
anyfgondition to Laugh, but rather it was‘a violent’
Convullion of'the Nerves; cauling the Man or Woe
mart to'die withkgreat Torment.’ r >
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’The Ifit'tut't.
) XXVI]. The lignid juice. It is [harp and biting,
good ‘to hath gently tlrofe Parts ofthe Skin which
:are’all‘eftsd with'Scurff, Mot hetv, Leprolie, Freed
Me's, Spots Yellownel‘s, Roug neI's, We. The Skin“
‘is‘lirll to be ‘Walhed with warm Water very well,’
to loofen and '0 en the Pores thereof 5' then being
,wiped'dryfto‘ 6 immediately bathed with this,
Juice," which is to be done twice a day; It is good,
‘alfo to d away Scabs and Itch. ‘ ’ ‘ .
2 ”XXVI I. The Ejfe'nd‘. , ‘It is‘ 'owcrful to all the
Intentions aforelftid, ; but'mdrc‘ tying; It is ood‘
tow-tall: away" and cenfurne Warts, Corns, ard‘
iSCabs of the Skin, JRug'ge'dnel's of tho Nails", and 0-:
.ther like Deforrnities of‘ the Cutir.‘ f The Head he-
Eng walhed with it, 'it kills Worms at the Roots of
,he Hair, which eat the fame and caufe it to fall
Off. Neither Juice nor Ell'ence, by teafon of their
Violence, are evetkufedjnwardly.
XXIX. The Pauder. It is cleanling and drying,
and is good'to be Itrewod into old, running and pu-
’trid Sores, minim; which‘have Worms in them.
Snuff: up‘the Nollrils, it purges the Head and Brain
,bySneezingh ,c-t . , 1’ , H ,, ,, p
5 xxx. Am, Cattlplnfrn. Lhu- to thawing of the
Hands, it is faid to drive away Agnes, efpecially if
,2 little Bay Salt, is alfo mixedwith it. It it to
mac of the Root of tht: ”Bulbonr‘or Tuberout hint,
jthe‘Gerntanr,‘as Cartier-brittrkys,’ apply it to Plague
Sores and Pellilcntial Bulg'o’s, to'induce Momma-t
on: and it is not unlike, for it will lirppurzte and v
i K It 2 break
one or other or? out lu'oriy’l’: Gtrtlent, where they ,
,fome 11pm Rifur, but is not the true Apiunt Rifnr, '
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