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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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rial Ia Ilia hollow, m draw Ahurifbmlit-frm the
limb : [1mm- Ibis Rbol, ll): whole Plant cmfjir of
milling lwr Mull, rmmd, grcm Leiiver, lying an the
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M PoIIJr, without either Homer or Seed flu! could
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ought to be ptemifed, and to be ui'ed at the lame
time. Diszridrr (lays it is a Remedy againfl Sr.
Anthony’s-tire, all manner oflnrlammations, and the
burning Fits of Agues. Ducks greedily devour it;
alfo Hens, if mingled with Bran and given them.
IX. "1725‘ Ointment. It is a line cooling thing,
'good againlt Phlegmons and hot Pains of the Joints,
and the meorrhoids or Piles, whether broken or
not broken, if anointed thereon.
X. The Campla m. If it is made of the Herb
beaten up with Early-flower, it prevails againll the
Gout, a d confolidates Ruptures in young Children;
and is profitable againIl-theSwelling of the Cods,
and of TWomens Breafls before they be grown too
much, becaule it does not‘weakly repel the Humors.
If it is made with When! Flower'or Meal, it pre-
vails much againlt'hot Tumors, as Phlegmbns and
the like,- as alfo Pains of the Joints proceeding from
Heat; and helgls1 the falling down of the Panda-
ildren;
XI. ’17): dwillcd lValer. It is good againll an
Eryfipelas; and Martbiolur elleems it highly for re-
dilting all inward Heats and InHammations, as alfo
pellilential Fevers, to help the Rednefs of the Eyes
and the Swellings of the Tellicles, by repelling of
' . 'the Humor, Cloths four times doubled being wet
‘ , .therein and applied -. and fo applied, it cools an E-
'rylipclas or St. Anthony’s-fire.
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IVLNara. lllatlliiolm, and from him .Lugrlif‘
mnu', makes .a ltran e Relation concerrung this
Plant, fcarcely to be be ieved; and it is this: That
if it thould happen (as fometimes It may) by In-
,undations, or any other Accident, that thefe mall
Until: or Duckr-mtat be carried away into running
Waters, as Rivers, Brooks,,fmall Streams, Ur. as
foon as they [lick to or touch the Shoar, they are
Wonderfully encreafed; for, by their Rootsrwl‘nch
grow from them like Threads; they penetrate and
tartan themfelves into‘the Ground, and'then grow-
ing, come to be Iflants,'lik,ev unto sw'mlzzium, Wa-
ttr Mint, or Ladle: Smacks z,' ' and'thatthis thing has
been obferved by the diligentSmrchers of Nature, p
and not without much Admiration ofthe‘Matter of
Fast. .71’ix credo, indeed I know nothing ‘ofvitx '
V. ’17): Qualifier. According to Gale” , .. ..
mat-is coldta‘nd moil’t in-the fecond'Degree ; ”13.no-
dyne, Reperculfwe, [I‘lrthaitick and Alertrphdtr’n‘rck:
but this lalbit isb cci ent. - ‘ g f . : .
VI. (The Spnijtlz’rion. T lt'rehlls and cools Inflam-
mtions after a peculiar manner. . ,1.
VII. "17): Prtpanztiom'. You have,‘ L '17): green
Herb. 2. An Ointmem. ,3. A Carapqulfl. . 4:11
diflilled Water. ' “ . ‘ fl
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VIII. The grim Herb; Applied to the Fotehtnd,
it cafes the Head-ach coming of Heat. Ap lied 11.1
Extremity of ' the Pains of the Gout, it al eviates
. them; but fometimes endangers the fendingpf the
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I. HE Nam“. It is 3 Plant which was un'-'
known to the Greek: .- the Latin; all i:
Luteolitand Herba Lulu; it is the Lurm Plim'i
lilr. 33. tip. 5. Vitrwim lib..7. [47.14: calls it La;
team; and Virgil BucoI.Eclog. . wills 1tLumm ,- in
Engli ,' Dyers-Med, alfo Wol or Weld.
II. The Kind:. It feems to me to be an l-Ierhof
its own‘kind; but Baubine referrs it to the Gillllld
Timing)”; or Green-weed, of which we (hall, God
willing, treat in the next Chapter, but to that we
think‘ithas no Relation. Some thought it to be the
Rwrda bf Pliny, bemufe they agree well, In divers
arts; ”thalpimx: lib. 9. mp. 35.. makes it the lily-
agrm'n, r'u‘tl Melamlpyrum Dwfcondi: 3 but all thefe
things are tobe di puted. It took its Name of LIP
tea and Lulenld, not only from the yellow color of p
the Herban'd its Flowers, when it is dry, but chiefa .
Iy from the yellow colorwhtch rt Dyes things into.
Tug...- took it to be Anrirrbmwn, becaufe the Seed.
Velfels have (as it were) holes therein. Some Will
have 'it to be Pbytmm qufwfltllr; others Smi-
tbium Diifazridir, as Lacunagnd thm’r. Martina
blus- mlls it Pfeudo rmbium, Dodoneur, Herba Liza
m. ' Label, Lincoln. Lomctrm andTabtrm'zionnz.
'mu, Carmen: : but all thefe things it is impolhhle
to be; I am induced therefore to hold to my own
Opinion before declared. ,
Ill. It is twofold, viz. I. Lam val Lureold ex!-
garir, Common Wold, lVeld or Dyers-weed. .‘In
Candia there grows a fmall fort of Luigola; which
fome Authors would make to be a dtfiercm kind
from that 'ul’t now named, which Hmrmr Bell”!
Humor up into the Stomach 3 therefore Univerfals
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