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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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. molt admirable Vulnera ; taken to two Spoonfuls,
. Scabs, and Other like Ere-kings out.
. is more powerful to the‘Inren'tions above named, be-
‘ 'rVH‘-w-w....m. . L‘-
' and the like; and may be‘ taken inwardly as aDiet,
. -. in order to facilitate thoI‘e Cures. .
‘. emmcy (being conItantly taken Mornin , Noon,
I and Night to the uantity of half a Pint or a'Dofe,
> mtlign -FiIiula’s, .or which yield a malign chor,
. of good ufe‘
- (5’4- btit it will he more effectual if you'd
' - to the u ual Rule of making Ointments, but IAuthIors
. have left this Prel‘cription.’ Take the RIodts,-W:1Ih
’ . upona gentle Fire boil foftly or almoii‘an hour,
' >- ing it out as aforefaid..f It is exceeding good to a-
‘ . IorrSwelIings in the Neck','- as alfo Fu ' A” d
the IHzcrnorrhoids or Piles, it ares aligning? 23d
Sa mon .r.
‘I- A Lizard 71112:. '2. An Ejence.‘ 3. A Drcor'li-
on in Wmt. 14. A Dijiilltd Water.- 5:117: Oint-
mar. 96.121 Cam In In; 7. A Spiritual]: Tinllnre.‘
8.4171 u‘lcid Tin. are.‘ - , . I
- ‘. ' A. I in < .' ‘ l . b , i
The; Vimm.’ . - ' ‘
‘ XI. T heiiqnirl fake cf Herb anJ Roch Iris :1
or'more, in the Dillille .Water of the Plant, it is
eii‘eElual to dili‘olve clotted or congealed Blood with-
in the Body, which ha pensby means of any Wound,
or by . any Bruife or all-,. and is very powerfirlito
walle away, confume, or defiroy that Humor which
is the CauI'e of Struma’s, Scrophula’s, Leprolies,
' XII. Tl): 509nm It has'the fame Virtues, but
ing'outivardl a lied,'by bathing it u on Scrophu-
lous Tumorsyggmorrhoids, Scabs, If, Mor-
phew, Leproiie, it is of Iingular good ui‘e, becauie
it rIeIiIls the protruiion of the Humors which cauie
them, and alfo waIies awayyvhat is contained in the
parts aileEle'dgi it alfo cleanfes,‘ dries, and induces
' the healing offrunning Sores, old Ulcers, Fiiiula’s,
. ‘xnr. Tb: Dwain“ 2b; RoarrandHtrbinWine.
It is a I'mgular good I; ound'Drink, and of great
for fome coniideraI it; time) to.cure inveterate and
known by its putrid fuhIiance, ill color, and tetidi-
ty. The lime is.Ialfo no leIfs ' effectual againil the
Kin s-Evil, or; any other Knots; Kernels, Bunches
or I ens, growing in the Hell], in what part of the ‘
Borg foever; " It is alfo of v good ufe to be up:
pli to the Hmorrhoids or iles whet;- th grow
painfirl and. fall down,’ and for‘fuch‘ other nobs,
Tumors, or bunchings our, . (as PicxlIr-jn‘Ano) which
fometimes happens to the Fundament:
XIV. The: Dijir'lledI IVaterfrwn the. cobalt Plant.
It is ufed for the fame purpofes,‘ either to take in-
wardly, or apfply outwardly, by bathing, Ufa. It is
or foul and .putrid'UIJce-rs, ‘which are
hollow or corroding, to Ray the malignity, 'and'ro
dry it the fuperi‘luous virulent moiIture of‘them.
It 21 0 takes away all Rednei‘s, Spots, ‘Freckle‘s
Scurf, (it. in'the face and Skin, or any other fou
Deformity. thereof, =tho’ inveterate, as the Leiirroiie,
olve
' therein a proportional quantity of Nirregilsalr 0f
Tartar, or Sarrbarmn tSI‘atuIrnIi, according to‘the na-
ture of the Difaffeaion ou apply it to; "T1” . ‘
,. i XV. ’I‘L-e Ointment a "Harb‘and RaoItr,-'I.but:more
cfpecialiy of the frelh Roots. '-' It is made according
,them clean, hruife them ,‘rand‘ ut them‘intoa Jar
GlaI‘s, or Earthen Pot, with a uiiicient quanti of
Butter, or Hogs Lard, or fBeefSueg‘mixt'wir an
equal quantity of Oil Qlive,’ which is. the better of
the three, tye’over the Jar Glafs or Pot with a Bind:
tier, or Leather and brown Paper, and leti fo'Itand
- in the hottelt Sun for I; or, 2o d3 5, then a etivards
and whill‘tvhot lirain it forth,'.and kee >' "i ‘a' at
Glafs or Golly-p3):- clofe covered for n ellt-Yldu Inlay
alfo make It by. thug the bruifed Roots and Lewes
1n Hogs Lard, or In Qiland Wax, and then finin?
' min: with; in order, to" cure ScrophulousvTumors,
Herbal, Y L1b.l.
1 many times difcull‘es the Tumors, and if any of them
are Ulcetated, it isIol'extraordinaryI ul‘eto heal all
thofe kinds of Ulcers; as -alfo Stubs, chroiie, 67c.
XVI. '17): Calapla in. It is made of the Herb, or
of the Root, or of Herb and Root, icing Leatcn in
- I a Mortar till they are fofr; being applied it' cures
Simple ContuIions, caufed by any Blow or Fall, dill
folves the coagulated Blood , and foon heals the
Hurt or Wounded part, and‘it is ull'o no lefs eliev
c‘tual againll Struma’s,- or the Kings-Evil, and to
diII'olve any bunchings out, :chs,7 or Kernels in the
Threat or other parts.‘ I “1 ‘ ' ' ' . ‘
XVII. TI): Spirilnam Tinflart. - 'lr flops inward
Bleedings, and expels Wind out of the Stomach and
Bowels, corteEis the cold pituitous Humor which
breeds the Kings-Evil Kernels, and other like Tu-
mors, in'any part of the Body; and is very ethcacr-
‘ous againll the Colick, the pain of the Spleen, and
Hypochondriack Dil‘afi'eiiions. ‘ Dofe from two
drums to four in the DiiiilIcId.Water,ror in Wine,
or other p‘ro er Vehicle, Mornin" and Night.
I XVIII. It Add Tinllrlrt. " t Ifrengt ens and
fortifies the Stomach, and refiifies the Juices in their
firll Concoaion, preventing the generating and con-
creering of that Matter,or thofe Ilurnors which‘h‘recd
Struma, or the Difeafe called the Kings-Evrl. It
mufes ax ood Appetite, and a (lump; Digellion, and
owerful y 0 ms the ObIhuEiions ofthe StoImaCha
iver ; 'and gple'en, and therefore ahfolntely IcuIeS
the Kickers in Children, of which I have had’a par-
ticular Experience feyeral . times. Dofe fo many
drops as to make the Ale, Beer,c.or,Wine grateful.
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Of‘F‘IrG‘WOR TI Great Foreign.
1- H E Nam“. It is called'in Latin Stro hula-
ria ma 'or Prrtgrina, and by reafon the cots
are without Tlnbers, or'Knohs, it is called by row
Stropbularia'mdior.11beng Tubtrrub's: m Englyb
Foreign Great Pighmrn g i " .
II: The Kindr. :Aurhors have given us many Kinds
of this Plant, divers of which we can never come
i at, bu‘t‘fo many of them as may be found growing
in the Gardens of , the Curious here in England ', 0f
may‘poihbly grow in fame of our Plantations be Ojld
Set in Ain‘mm, we firall here give' you the De CIIP‘
tron of; and thofe'are,‘ ‘I. Scrapbularia major AIW'
rrcana, StropbulariaiCratim prima C'laji', Amerlc?“
or Cretick Great. .Figworr. - '2; Scropbularia [M07
fitntricana alum, vrl Indira alum, 'Straplmlarm (”“7
[or Ilifpanim,‘ Stropbalaria faliis Ladniaris Baubmh
The Second Indian’or' American Great Figwsm- 3.
S :rofbalaria Flare largo, Bauhini, Scrbfbularm 17W"
Iagdjllantana Calamn), Great Figwott yellow ‘Flon
8! . -‘p ,I’ . >f- 9“
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III, The Defcriptions, The Firm, chrn‘errtxl‘lgl 0;
CretickIGrear Figwort, "bra a Roars-chub 1: of! f”:
a 'Hngerrl'ibickngfr, which [amt-11:7; A frlf 4711i . I”, a
fmeral Bhncbrr, running nndtrjrbr 5141:0551?! [If
tbeEartb n0! “wot deep, and barring 1714!? E' f";
fpringingfrorn zbcIIIIEIIne. From this. Root tries II de
I‘quare corner’d green Stalk; brownijh"on the 7m I
next the Sun, 'at' the bottom of which grow fell
large andIIIong Winged Lava, f5E upogggyinong
Radium“ made“ many pm‘ and utl’rickles.
Ihion like the (Emma 'Ilvjile‘ hurryith,
The IIme is large, and mu cut in 0“ damage;