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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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contained in them. Alpinw hays, that the Egypti-
an: did much ufe both the Pouder of the Roots, and
alfo the Afhes of the fame, to cure Ulcers both of
the Mouth and fecret Parts: ' . ‘
XVII. The S pirimam Tinlhtre. Taken in the
Moming falling, as alfo an hour before Dinner, at
Four in the Atternoon, and at Bed-time, to the
quantity of 2 drams, in Canary or other Wine, or ‘
lome other convenient Vehicle, it comforts and
warms the Stomach, Brain, Nerves, Lungs, Womb
and Blood : and ifit is taken for fome time toge-
ther, it warms a cold Habit of Body, ftrengthens
the natural Faculties, fortihes the Em and invigo
rates the Spirits. .
XVIII. mam mom. I: isamoft :1de .
ble Stomatick, incides, opens, cleanfes, llrengthens,
warms, comforts and re ores the Tome of the Sto-
mach and the other Vifcera. It provokes Urine' and
the Courfes, is good againil the Stone, as alfo Vo-
miring, Sicknefs at Stomach, want of Appetite and
Indigeltion, and is good againll Catarrhs proceed-
ing from a cold and moill Caul'e. Dofe go or 40
drops, moreor leis, to a pleafing Acidi . It gives .
comfort to fuch, who, by long Sickne s, are much
fpent, the whole Body being weak, the Stomach
profligated, 'the Heart dejei‘ted, and. the Spirits
faintin . , ‘
le. '17JeOilyTint‘7ure. It comforts theNerves,
and being outwardly bathed upon Parts affeEted with
'Cramps, Convullions, Numbnefs, Trembling, Palfy,
extream Coldnefs of any Part, Pains or Aches, Gout
or’Sciatita from a cold Caufe, it cures them, being .
conl’tantly ufed Morning and Night for ionic confi-
derable time. It is good alfo to prevent Gangrens,
and cure the Contufions or Punaures of the Nerves,
immediately allwaging the Pain. Anointed on the
Head, it cures a Had-arch from a cold Caufe. Gi-
ven inwardly Morning and Night from 15 to 30 or
40 drops, in White Port Wine or fome other fpeci-
rick Vehicle, it helps Crudities, warms and comforts
the Brain, Nerves, Stomach and Womb, expels
Wind from the Bowels, is good againit Barrennefs
from a cold and moiit Caufe, prevails againft cold
‘Cntarrhs, fonihes the Senfes, helps againll Coughs,
Colds, (hortnefs of Brerth and difficulty of Brmth-
ing. It provokes Urine and the‘Terms, is good a-
gainl't Dropiies, and expels Sand, Gravel and other
Tartatous Matter out from the Reins, Ureters and
Bladder. , > '
‘ XX. The Saline Tinft'ure. It gives cafe by bath-
ing therewith, in the Gout proceeding from a cold
Cuufe. ' Inwardly taken, from r to 2 drams in fome
proper Vehicle, it is vet Diuretick, rovokin Il-
rine,- and expelling the ecrements o the Urinary
Pallhges, as alfo Water in Droplies.
c H A. p. chva111.
0f C Y P R E938 MofsorI-Ieath.
LT HIE Arm. 1: is called in Greek, x4...-
MG: in Latin, ClmmwcypariJm, 01;er
$478121, $677th”: pumila, ( hub: 710mm) Cw remix
5 - ' ‘ ' '
or flie'ai‘gqprgycqu . in Englzjh, 1.110 I ypnfr,
.' . 3 Kinds. It is withoutd 'b
kinds oqufi', and Singularisfui genoegittrogrgll‘htilgi
Reafon Authors have called it alfo, Mu r’m clauatu:
and Ofremfvrmu; llltffcw cluvatzgjhliir, Czipn’fZ
h Bantim‘,’ Selago leii, lthzs. m . u. swim
, , Sylmjlrir ngi, Chameg’parifm, Ta ernmama'm' f5"
, , ‘ I . x.’ . 4 a A ‘-
Tmm' Z'and in Engtfh' it'is not unfitly’ called,
Heath ‘ijrqfir. ‘ ‘ ‘ l '-
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III. The Defcript'ton. I! ha: a fmall fihrow ar
jirmgyrltaot ; from when” firing :1 feveral Smith,
for”: rough and other: mind, being ard and branch-
ed, with very fhort and thick Leave: growing on
them, famethmg refmbling a Brttrttb'qf the C prefs-
tree, and of a dark gram color, bitter in Ta e, but
without Smell. From the to .r. whet-rd formtim‘r
fprmg hmh [mall and jbjl‘jfi'ked Headr, viz. furl)
Ear: or Catkm: (u hr: tbafewf the Club ‘0;- Woolf-
Claw Mofs, which are of ayellawifh color, andgrow-
mg onfmall Footzflalkr. This Htrb it a law Plant
and dbl-1t: alway: green,‘.batb Winter and Summer. ,
.IV. The Placer. It grows in Wood and Moun-
tamoua-places, where they call it Wil Swirl.
V. ngm. It Hourilhes and is in its chief
V39??? the Summer Months. -‘
. 1: Qualitier. It is temperate in ref 68 of
Heat or Cold, Drying, Binding, Incarnatife and
Vulnerary. ; .
VII: The S enjz'catmz. ’ It is offingular Life for
Ranchmg of lood, and other Fluxes of Humors-
VIII. The Prtparntmm. You may prepare there-
from, r. A Darwin” in Red Wine. 2. A Spiritu-
om‘ Tmlhtrc. 3. A Poudcr. , , ' ‘ - V l
‘ The Virtues. ’ .‘
IX. The Damion in Red Wim.’ It is very Albin-
gent, [tops Bleeding, and cures any Flux of the
liowels, if it is recent. "T It alfo flops the‘overtiow-
mg of the Terms in Women, and is gooda ainl
fplttrng'and pilling Blood : Wounds and 1C3“
wafhed therewith, it drys and heals them.
X. TheS irituom- Tinllurt’. It llrengthens the
Stomach, ops Vomiting and Huxes of the 6.3%
and gives we in gtiping Pains of the Bowels, and
Rope the Loches in Women in Child-bed. Dofe
from 2 to 4 drams, Morning and Night, in Canary
or other fit Vehicle, .35 the Occalion requires.
XL The Ponder. vlnwardly given to one (11‘3":
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