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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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. leaves: Wowcrr, Coil: or Seed, or iii irr‘lfeigbr ar
.lltrlmcr ofGrazuilIg,' wihg; If“! tige‘lqwqr cf 171i:
urebragltr,‘.ii1‘tcbic ‘wnjfjlr [be 0",“ r‘lyferenct.
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ken notice of‘by him ; but fame Bgthlllyyglof O-
: .‘pinion,“thnt.'the fOIW?J, undwthisxi‘tebugppe and
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leaves Only accidentally: yfgrowihg inll‘omc more
I ,1s-Dittegcnce,>.in the
lcrtile place: however, iP-icrtirlfart [being to admit
ofthc Ditll‘erence. They are 50th oi'th'eiri’ofa Iirong , ‘
and unpleahng Smell, and of u dryiig'l‘alte.
V. TI): mm Hirtcccdgrows'in‘moll places -
of England, almofi every where, upon Afh-dunghills,
in the Ruins ofold Buildings; byxl-Iighways, and in
filthy, 0 (cute, bafq and barren-places, allo amongli
s t “ Tm It“, ,
Itk'liowe and feeds from the
Saffyrzhcrggie Seed
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beginning of 7m to the end 0
ripening in the mean Seafon. .
VII. The Ezzmlirier. It IS tem erate in refpeEt of
Heat or Cold, and dry in the firlt . egreq; Anodyne, i
Athtnaen‘r. .i’umemry. Arthritick and Amlepricks
‘VllE,"Tbc‘Speafwtiom I: flops Fluxes 9r all.
, l
forts,,eafes'P-ains ofthelJoints, confolidatasbroken :
Bones, kills Worms, and heals Ulcers, , A, 5
1X. The mg; there-
, Q Prtphmliw'rr. (You: may
from, 1. liquid juice. qfvtbe; Herb. ‘2. .1111 E -
‘ yi'me (fibrilhpre. g. A DgchJIrnlr in Wine choir: ;-
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WWW- -6- Afijiillc’i We”: .- 7.- 171% 59:41 ,0?
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new:
ix, 7?? liquid-juice. :Drhhlt tqftiio or three
Ounces ill-WE“? at kilIsWOrrns in the-Stoniach or
"Belly, and outwardle applied, it kills theWorms,
which foinetimes ‘hreed in tilthyk andputrid L11-
cers. v ' ’ ..
i Fain, and difculTes them.
. XI. 'Ilv: Inverter. . Drunk to two or three Ounces
mixed with Red Wine, it has the Virtues of the
liquid Juicc ; , belidcs which, it llops the Bloody;
tiuxe, and all other Fluxes ,of' Blood, - and Fluxes
ol‘the Belly, and is no lel's. owerful than Plaza:
at Com rcyin the aforeihid res, as alfo to confoi
lidutc Eones which are broken or.out of Joint.
XII. The L‘rm‘liarr iir Smith-forge Mm, or in
ll’irze. It has all the Virtues of the‘Juicc and Ef-
fence, and erfotms thefame Effcfts, but ought
to be given lorning and Evening for fomc confide-
rable time, and that to thequantity of hit or eight
Ounces. It may be ufed as a Diet-drink by all fucli
as have inveterate and puttid- Ulcers, manning an;
it o
’ illmonditionetl Hitula‘s 5 "for it alters the H3
the Body; thickens thc'Juices, and fo induces the
healing“ Fermented .upon-thc Piles, it mfes the
hut. .772: aim“: (It Sulfur. ,. it‘hiiy be made
either of the green Herb or the Juice; and is very
beneficial to digelh cleanfe, inmrnate,‘ 3rd
. old fretting and eating Ulcers, how foul and nuligu
mnt foeyer they be; and is a good‘thing robe kept
always in a Rmdinels by rich and able People in the
Country, for. the IMF: ‘of their poor Neighbours
whenever there may bean ocmfion‘. L5 1;? ..'i f .
- XIV; The 014,914”. .Being Applied. to green
‘ Wounds or recent Ulcers] it performs alL that the
Ointment or Bill‘am can do. It is good to be 219'-
. plied to FraE‘tures and Joints lately dillocrtcd ; tor
it cafes the Pain, abares the Inflammation,1prevents
313:;qu of Rumors, and Itr‘engtheusth‘e Part af-
1 ., "win ':,'L
XV“ The Jijiillcd Warmi- It participates 'of. the
Virtues of the Plant, but in a much mane: degree,
having the Virtues of the Juice, Elfen‘cc and Dew
Elton :‘ but its chiefllie i; for a,Vehicle,7 to convey
thol'e Internals intolthe Body. , It is cooling; drying,
bindin? and hailing. , ., i . . '3 . ,
3 vXV I 7172: Seed, or Powder thereof . Given to a
DWIUIIRCd Port Wine, or in Smiths-forgeWater,‘
it 11215 Wuhundby Experience to be ‘ofexcellent-
life to R0 the Bloody-flux, Spitting; Vomiting 01'
Filling of: load; as nlfo other Fluxes of the Belly.’
It is alfo good againll Nauftztting and Vomiting.
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‘of‘FLowiER‘oENrtiL'E-‘idim. j
-" , . . ,i',‘ .)‘.“"-. X "I
- ' mm: .
i great",VELVET-‘ELQWER, .
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1' HE, Name, ‘ It is called in Greek, ’Ardcyr >’
, 2’ 7Q a in Latin, ’Amamiztbrl: ; ' in. 57$;th
Homergemlt, or Velvet Flower. .' The Grail; 15 def
rived, from V’Aputfjva', , mamamjfmr, val 7107! [h
m’fafm,’ from its never hiding or waxing old: , ..
II. 17;: Kim. I: is divided into two’plfmCngl
kinds, viz, 1. Wake"? 44W, Amw'arzrlm: mgrm,
The. greatflowetgentle, of. which in this Chapter.
2 ’ ' 10 Wt, Amarambm perv”, Flowergen‘
' tie the let‘s, ofvyhich in the following Chapter-
III. Of the graterFlowergentlenthere 413W?
forts, viz, , rnAmamrubm pyrfnrrur, mjo’ib 3"
jar pqprzicglir fgarfrp'l‘he. greater Flowergend? 0’ .
Velvet-flower. 2. ‘Amanzmlm: miximm, 50mm“
elegant- maximur, The greateli Scarlet Flowergellde’
gr Veliet flower. III- The