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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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X. The Preparationr. You may have therefrom,
r. A liquid juice. 2. 1171 Ejknce. ;. A Deraill-
‘un in Wine. 4. A Ponder. 5. A Catapla in. ‘
The Virtuer.
XI. The liquid fairr. Taken inwardly to an
ounce or more, mixed with a Glafs of Red Port
Wine, or in fome other proper Vehicle, it (tops a-
ny inward Bleeding : it clemfes old and filthy Ul-
cers, and caufes theruquickly to heal.’ Taken in
Wine, or inMilk, it is (as Pliny lays) a Ifoveraign
Remedy againfl Heat and Swellings in the Throat, . '
and that which is vulga‘rlyieilledthe.Quinfey: and
he farther fay’s, That Whpfoever fhall take it lhall
never be troubled ‘Wi’th'that Difmfe again. And for
the fame Reafon Country People give it to their
Swine, with this Qbfervation, That whichfoever of
them will not ‘takeit, will alluredl die.
XII. The. EJcnrr. It has the. irtues of the li-
quid Juice, but more powerhrl; and over and above
in the curing ‘of 'old'running Sores and Ulcers, ”it is
of admirable Excellency. A It hops and cures all ‘
Fluxes of the Bowels, tho’ ‘ot‘, long (landing, and
reltores their Tone hgain tOZAdmiration. It cures
the Whites in women, nshlfo the overflowing ,of
their Terms, is fin ular ‘gigainll rebellious 'Catarrhs,
and diiiculles limp e VContufioitsa, kills Worms in ‘
Children, and heals Rupturesz , , , ‘ ‘
III. The ’Drrot‘lion in Wine, ,It'has the Virtues
of the Juice iihd‘ Eli'ence, butfm a lower degree, and
may be g'iven from 4"to 6fo’r ‘8 ounces, according to
Age; 1. In'the Morning faftihg: g, Halfan hour .
before Dinner. 3. At Nightfgomg to Bed. ‘Poffr-y 3
bly this may ‘be hell for.weak Stormchs.
xrv. Ingram”. It dr‘ys, binds andallringes, "
and therefore is piolitable for Dehuxiorts of Rheum
from the Head upon the Lungs, .as alfo to (top
Fluxes of Blood wherefoever. ’Taken from r to 2
drums in Red Port Wine, it prevails againlt the
Bloody-flux, and cafes the Tortiomrof the Bowels
coming thereby: .it (tops the overllowing of the
Terms, and heals wounds whether inward or out-
ward, being made into an EleEhsary with the liquid
Juice, and lb ufed. , This Pouder being either drunk
or in eE‘ted up the Intrjlinwrt thlum, mixed ‘with
lied ort, cures the Difeafe callethmfmur, which
is an often Provoaltion of going to Stool and doing
nothing. . f " ' y ' - v," ,
XV. The Catapltfm." It may be made either of
the green Leaves bruifed with a fmall quantity of
Wine, or elfe of the Ponder of the Herb made into
the Conlilience of a Cataplafm With the li uid Juice.
Being applied, it immediately Props the Bleeding of
Wounds, and in a fhort time afterwards cures them :
Elam) cleanfes, drys andhtnls all old'and-hlthy
cers. ‘ , ' . - . ‘
A C H, A If. ’ 'tszxxr. 7
of C11 D W E E D vxyickedL, L
I. Hf: Nam”! It-is called in Craft, Tilt-I'M"
. “WM” 7"":“5' f”)! '1! v : ‘ in Latin .
phalmm 1771 ruin,‘q”gpba&mginimr : 'in finggh
Vitked O: 117.35% Wicked Herb, ’Cudweed 1b, Itfrr. ’
[1' 177.3 1"”4‘: ': Ofmefe there are two forts r.
VGn'aphaliunz 'rnirmr, H‘i’b‘ ilnpia, Gmphaliwn 1"" ”f-
'tlm, Matthioll,‘ thelli, latgciultenjl: Aliom”, W
‘Filago (a faliarmtt mufitata fuperhiafand, (mild:
Weeds, Wicked Cudweed the idler. , 2. Gntzrbalz-
um majirt-grnerir mincrir, l'ilugo Inajar, Ila a in.
pin major, Gna hulimn imprint major, The greater
fort of the lellfr Cudweed, -Wickctl Cudweel the
greater.
III. The Defcriptio'm. Thejrj? Qf theft he: a fi-
hrou: Root, from whence'jhootr up claw or fhart
Stalk, rtictth jhorttr Leave: than tbtjhrtnrr, but
fbnttw a! more white or hoary, and a little broader;
at 1hr tgr'3wh5ridylaindrnvldrjer and more of”:
Flower t an in the two othrrr, and afafaleryt law
color ; fi‘drn theft-dz: bf)”: Stalk firing forth di-
verrjhort ’Brancherffct with furl) like, butfrnaller
Leaverrhair thkgf: which grow belo'w,‘ ti‘ilhflttb a like
yrllaw Flower 'a‘r'th‘e ithrr ; which Branch“, with
their Herein, 'da alwa)’: rife'higbg’r than the mid]:
Stalk, and "the Flower upon it t Z jbmrtiintr aljh'thr
Brant-her will have othtrfrnall Brunrherfpring fram
than, hearing Ltd-rm on themtand Flower: an the
top of ‘edch -, thcjfe alh ri mg [th3. thr Branthrr,
with their Flower: in the aid manner, , that thrfrjl
Branches did unto the. rnain Stalk : the Seal follow
the Flower: in a draw Bed, and it carried my ivilh
the Wind, 'hr the reliant. j . . ,-
lV. Thefrroml, er Larger Wicked Cudweed, hat
a large Root with frwral rttty thick Branches, Md
may .Eihrr: jaringing [r1017]: thehmu' -,‘ from winih
hmttmirr [pingi- up u! an: Stalk, andfarnetiintr
two, three ‘or mart [rind al Stalkr, very much, in
their Magnitude, my bf growing, Shape or Farm of
the limit: xand Flown, like tht firrmrr, but math
14’5” ; livid for the majl part'thafr Flower: which
nppmrhrjl, are the lawgfl and bqfr ,‘ and are al-
way: ovffppt by other Flozctrr whit com on yannger
Breather, and grow highfr, a: Children faking to
avergrm or overlap their Parentr, (a: may with!
Children do -,‘) for which Calif! 1! obtained the Nani: ’
of Gnaphalium impium, and Herba‘impiar ”5th
Cultured, or Wicked Herh,'and notfor dry (01] or
malignant Quhlity in rhefa‘rnr‘. . " T ' ,
V. The Plum, They both grow in dry, MITCH ‘
r
.ga Anguilam, The lelTer fort of the leiI‘er Cud-
fandl'r gmvclly and defer-t phcesvin many parts 0
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