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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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Ch 21 p. 2 2 7 .
much; from whence jive or fx little ltaverfping
j'mh ; the Stalk i: abort! fix or fever: inch: high,
fr! nbw! with 1(uncrelmlrjfrr Leaver. The Tuft
of Flowers at t e top of the Stalk are of a purple
color, (mall, with a. white Lip, divided into four
Partitions,- hangin down, which is alfo fpotted
lightly with
down on the hinder part of each Flower. The Seed
is fmall, and contained in fuch twined Heads as in
other Plants of this kind.
XII. The Plan. There all grow in tinny places
of this Kingdom, in moill and fertile Meadows.
The Marjh Dagr-jlont: grow for the molt part in
moiil and wateriili Woods, as alfo in Marih Ground.
The lall: grows in Aajiria, Germain, Hangaq, and
in nun '. laces of England, .
Xllll : Timer. They flower from the begin-
ning ofxllay till the end of fane -, but, Ihys Gerard,
to the end of Augufr‘. ‘ g ,.
XIV. The Qanlrtiu. Dogr‘jloner are, temperate
in tefpeEl: to Heat and Coldne s, and the full 1T: r-
t]! moill; in the fecond Degree. The twinkle or
[aft one temperate in refpeEt to Drynefs 0t Moilhtre.
The full Tejlitl: feems to be Digellive, ,Diuretick,
Hyilerick, 'Chylifick :‘md-‘S ertnatogenet‘ick. The
11:]! or wirhrcd Stone is o rte to all the foregoing
Qlulities, and rarely ufeg‘lfhylimll . All the fans
or kinds of Te iculi provoke or ' up Luff, and ‘
they are promi euoull ulbd for that Put fe; but
the bell a‘nd'molt elfe ual for that Purpo e, are the
thlt'mli ,Chnini;" Of which , the hardensianrl fuller
Belb is to be Chofeh, . as afo'refaid. : 'The fuller Root
is not always the grater, but oftentimes the ‘leffer,
efpecially if they are‘gatheted before the Plant has ’
lhed its Flower, or when the Stalk tirft comes up;
nor does it attain to be the gratelt till the Seed
comes to be p‘e'tfewy ripe. IFor liner; that every 0-
ther Year, by courfe, one Bulb or Stone grows full,
.the other empty, and fo perifhes -, it cannot be, that
the ’hard‘er and fuller of Juice Ihould be always the
gteater -, for t fuch time as the Leaves come forth,
the harder an fuller Stone begins to encreafe, and
as that encreafes, fo’ the other, b little and little,
decreafes and withers awa ; till e Seed is ripe, at
what time the whole P am above Ground does
forthwith demy and periih, and that which all this
while has been enctealing, remains [till ftefh and
hill till th'e next Year: :
XV. The Sprayimria'nl They are peculiar for the
Curin Impotency in Men. . 7 ‘ L
X I. The Preparatianl; You may have, I. The
Bianca. 2. The Sanguir or Blood. . - 1‘
The 177mm,
xiiii. Th: gyms. Being taken daily, tirll; in
the Morning fa in , and lalt'at Night going to Bed,
from one fpoonlii to three in a Glafspf generous
Wine, it not only provokes Luff, but it alfo takes
away the Imbecility or Impotency of the Inllruments
of Generation, 1 but alfo promotes a plentiful Gene-
ntiOn of Seed. - ’
‘ XVIII. The Sangair or Blood. It has all the Vir-g
tues of the Eli‘ence, but is indeed more powerful to
all the mentioned Intentions ; it comforts and warms
the Inlhuments ‘of Generation, making a liberal en-
Ctmfe of Animal Spirits, Rirring up the Perfon who
fakes it to an ardent delire of Coition. The D012:
is one or two 1' oonfuls in a Glafs of liladtra or o-
ther generous l ine, ‘ Morning and Night.
.
E”.Q[7]7’ Barby.
urp e. It has a little Spur hanging .
3H
(‘3 H A P. CCXXVII.
bf DOCS--TOOTH.'
I. H E Nanm. SonIi-e willdlhave this to be,
Sa‘xtlaov i507 'm, ‘ia tori 'r, l. e. 5.1! ‘rion
habenr Radial: (brighten; rubrfmn, Draft. lib zlurp.
144, but this other Authors will not uilow oi": Pin-e
buyer: will have that (and I believe rightly encubrh)
to be out T111111. Others will have this Plant to he
51 kind of Violet, ( tho‘ there is nothing like a Violet
in it) and fo all it Dogr-tohth Violet. It is called
it Latin, Den: taninur, Dentali Clufi [7 Labalii
Hermodallylm Gqfnerr', Pft'udobermatlaij'lnr Mar:
thioli -, and in Engli , Dogr-Ioat).
II. The Kindr. It is doubtlefs one of the kinds
of Satyrzan, tho’ not the true Satyrion Dblmridix,
and our Modems have given to it the ame of
Dent qaninw. It is threefold, viz. 1. Dent mninzx;
jz’or: alba, Dogs-tooth with a white Flower. 2.
Dent raninurjiore parpurafcente, Dogs-tooth with
a purple Flower. 3. Dent :aninmhore rubro, Dogs-
tooth with a red Flower.
Ill. The Defcriptions. The frfl, or White‘
Howred, ha: a while bulbrd Root, long andfrnall, ya:
commonly larger than either of the two following, big.
gar below than above, with a final! frets adjoining
to the bottom of it. Front 7hr: Root, tn the hrgmning
of the Spring, after 2b: WWW-frail: are [an], mo
Leave: for the my? part (very rarely Ibrt't) 1'ij up,
when it willji'ower, (otherwgfc but one) tchu-h nl‘e’
rlofed together when they j‘irll come up on! [f the
Ground, and enclofe the Flower between them. The
Leaves, when they are opened, do lay tlicmfelves
flat on. the Ground, Or not much above it, one ope
polite unto the other, with the Stalk, and the Hoiv:
or upon it, handing between them -, which 161%
are of a whitilh green color, long and nrrrow, yet.
broader in the middle titan at both ends, growing
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