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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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31.. 115' Nina: I; iscalled in Greek,
, ' in Englilh, my Dill.
298‘ ;
more, . as the Exigency or’Extremity may 'regurre.
It provokes Urine admirably, and g1ves afe 1n the
Srrangury and Stone, cleanling the Reins and Blad-
der from Gravel; Sand and tartarous Shrne lodged
in rhofe Parts. It is a tingular thing allo to cure a
Puiieiure of the Nerves and Tendons, in whreh, be-
ing applied, it gives prefent cafe to the Pain, af-
(wages the Tumor, and foon after cures the M-
eet. .
XX. The Saline Tinllare ofthe Seed. Mixt with
the diililled Water aforementioned, it makes 5: 00d
Waih for moiii and running Ulcers and Sores, c eun-
fing and drying up the Moilture, anddifpofing them
to healing. Given ‘to two drams in a'Cly er, 1t
prevails againfi the Cholick : and taken inwardly to
one dram in White Port Wine, it opens and cleanfes
the Utimiy Pall’ag'es, 67c. . . .
XXI. The dijlilled Oil nfthe Seed; It has all the
Virtues of the Juice, Elience, DecoElion,’ l’ouder,
Spirituous, Acid and Oiiy TinElures,‘ but it is more
owerful than any of them -, and may be given to
grengthen the 'Stomach, reiill Loathing and Vomit-
inggcaufe Appetite and a good Digeltion, expel
Wind, are the Cholick and Tortions of the Bowels
from lharp Hnmors, cure Convullions, Apoplexies,
Lethargies, Palfy, Gout, Stone, ObIh'uEiions of the
Reins, Llreters, Bladder and Womb, fie. Dofe
lion: eight to twenty drops, being 'iirl’t dropt into
white sugar, and then mixt with fome proper Ve-
glide, in which‘it is to be given Morning and
ight. , . V ,
i . XXII. The Sfirit of the Seed. It has all the Vir-
tues of the Spirituous, Acid and Oily Tin&ures,'but
not all out fo powerfiil
’ful. or pleaf'ant to'the Pallate ‘-,‘,‘and may be taken,
, per ehicle, from two drains to fix.
bein dulcihed,’ either alone or mixt with fome pro- ’
XXIII. The Potejinte: or Powerrqfthe Seed. They . i
have all the'Virtues of the Chymical Oil, Juice,
Ellence, Tinaures and Spirit, but more powerful
and fubtil, piercing admirably thro’ all Parts of the
Body. By outward Application, being bathed upon u
. the Parts affeaed, they are good againll Pains, Aches,
Numbnefs, Palfy, Lamenefs, Convuliiors,’ Spafms .
proceeding from a cold and moiil Cauhe: th re-
A folve Humors, difcufs Tumors, and refill De uxi-
ons upon any Part, by Iltengthning the fame. Dofd
inwardl ,from one dram to three or four,‘ in any.
pro er ehicle Morning and Night. . J ‘
‘ XIV. The Elisrir of the Seed. This has all the
Virtues of the dillilled Oil, Effenc‘e, TinElures, Spi-,
Xrit and Powers, and is more fubtil and powerful
than any of them; and therefore may very profita4
.ny be ufed rdall tholi: Intentions, both, by inward
Exhibition and outward A plication. It is indeed
an admirable Stomatick, carcely any better in the
whole Republick of Medicine : and for rovoking
Lull, one of the molt powerful of Vegetab es. Dofe
,from one dram to two, in a proper Vehicle. . ‘
z ‘
‘ c H ,A pp. CCXVI.
‘Of D 1 L L Wild.
'Arndai
miner : m Latin, Anethum S ylziejire ; and
11. Tie Kim. I: is the recona Species or pin:
and of this Species there are two forts-viz. 121-,
; yet it'-is much more grate-
V” Salmon: ‘He-I'hal; f; " le Y 1"
netball: Sylveflre mjm Great Wild Dill. ' 2. Ane-
iimm Sylvejire niimu, Small Wild Dill.
Ill. The Defcriptions. Thefirji, or Great Wild
Dill, bar 4 Root like to the Garden kind ; 411.1 in in
Stalkr, Leaver, Flower: and Seed dijlei: little frhm
it, but in it: Largtmfr, being much greater in all
it; part: than the Garden kind‘ir: ml the Smell
thereafir much lbejmte. - , - A
W. ThefL-mnrl, or Small Wild Dill, ha: .1 RM!
like to ihejrji or Garden kind, but puller than it .-
(1’!de likemife, as their]? a Ihe e um- greater in
all m pm: than the Garden 111,122 i: Ibir-lejrr in
ii: Stalk, Lent-er, flower: and Seed 3 the Stalk
growing not chime afoot'higb : the Leave: arefne
andfnmll an the Stalb, the Flower: yellow, an the
Seedfmall and long, like the Garden kind, but only
lejer, in which the Dwrmr: chiefly I)“.
‘ V. The Placer. Their native Place is Sicily, and
Lirhan in Portugal : from the full lace they were
fent by Column; to Baubilmrz, and 50m the fecond
place they‘wcre fent by 80!! to us, and are now
nurs’d up in Our Gardens, - -' l ' .'
‘ =VI. ’17)!Tib:lt:Q :They both flower in their native
laces in 7nne,;but ‘with usin‘fuly , and their Seed
5 ripe in Akguj), or fome‘fmall time after. I
V 1., The Qualitie:,-Speeifimian, Prepa'rntiwu
and Virtuer, 'are‘ me lime with thofe of the Garden
kind, and full-“out as cfl'eftual ; and thereforerfor
the lime you are referred -‘ to the aforegoing Chap-
ter. ‘ ’ " < '4 l . r
Ti C‘ijiilA 7P5 cCXVIi. ‘ -
‘ofiebl'r
K, . .- ‘ 01R," ‘ . I, ,
, . "PE‘SPERWORT-‘v
iKNDEE,
, i
I. HE 'J‘lellti- . It is calIEd in Greek, Neil)",
quad Maui“, id eff, anemia: Ey" fgnarnnm in
cute Jelent : or as Ibme think, 47:3 t3“; minim, 9110
ammonia urenti ulcere! : in Latin, Lepiiliunl (bl!t
i: is not the Le mm Drama: 67' Galeni, if): an:
is Iherif ‘Car mmntim, ‘of which we have already
trmted 1n, Chap. 168." ‘aforegoing: in'Englijh, Dll'
mmler, or. Pepper-war!“ ; . ,
1121723, Kinds. . ,Authors make three forts here-
of; '01:. I. lepiilium vulgare, jivePiperilir, Bilb‘
1 hi U Loniteri, >Tfagi,,Alaltbiak'U‘Cdmerdrii -, Li:
‘ palm”: mhgnum Turneri,.(27rdi U Fuclglii; Ufldl"
um Plinii, aceording to Label 8" Dadan‘ewylffl'
diam Pauli E7 Plinii, according to Malthiolar, Ug-
duntnf: (7' thalpinu: ; uanzharmr SylvqliriJ‘AbI'Hf
naruni,’ according to thel, and Lepidium‘ lalifoli-
um Bauhini, The vulgar Dittander or Pepper-wort-
2. hpidium Aloerdiatum, rFlamnula Gdht'l‘i ( “I
horlir) Herhn SanlIi Amhanii, Dentillaria Uhelu
; E7 Lugdlinrnfr; Dentarin Rhnde'letii ; A1095?!“
Plinii, racc'ording to Anguilnra U Cdmtfdfllll‘;
Plumhngn Cluhi U. Tnhernmntmi -, Glnjiwn Sylve-
fire C'tjalpini, ‘French Dittander, or Scar-W0”. 3’.-
Lepidiimi Arman”: Lohelii, U Lugtleneziir ;‘ Lepr
Jim); quflifblium Bauhini, Annual Dittandq, 0‘
Scar-wort. - , x i ,
III. The