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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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enigma: in Chap. 288. afotegoing, to which you are middle tiles 1: a pretty litong Stalk, three leer
referred." , J
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, high at lull, erring three or tour Flowetsat the
top, rnade fomewhat like the Flowers of the Irir or
Florrerdtlrtcr, with three uprightLeaves, of a dead
purplilh Alh color, having fome Veins difcolored in
thetn -, tho’ other three do not fall down, not are ,,
the other threelfmall ones (‘0 arched, nor do they
cover the lower Leavesas thofe of the Gard”: Hm-
:rtlzlurt do, but (land loofe or afunder from them.
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or Huslts, three-fquare, opening .wide into three
pans when they are ripe; in which are contained
teddilh Seed, which being perfeElly ripe and dry,
‘ become black.
' IV. The Pinter. It grows iii upland Grounds,
1., H E Kama. ' It is mailed in Grail, 56:15. 29 as well as' in moil’t plac .. in Woods and. fhadowy
. v "luimd‘m‘n new“. in Latin, (3271:; 1m 11- Groves, as alfo by the hen llde in many laces of
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taken for Gladium, a Sword 2) m Englifb, Gladial, in Gardensi :1. r , '. :
Gladden, Glidwin; and Slinking Gladdon and Stmk- V. The Timer. , It flowers not until fill), and
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fometimes in Augujl, and the Seed is ripe in Au:
II. The Kindr..- It is the lall kind of the Flower- gufl ‘or S: tmbrr ', yet the Husks, after they are
. Jaime, being the IVrldjlvn, and‘a lingular Species, ripe, and 0 open thetnlElves, will hold their Seeds
called by the Arabian, Cajbnu, by 'I'bzapbrajlw, within them for two or three Months, and not [had
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it is hot and dry in the third Degree : it is A erl-'
tlve, Ablletlive and Aflringent ;, Hyllericlt, tar-
rnick,’Emmenago iclt andCathartick; "
VII. This Nigerian It is peculiarly ell'eaual
againllthe trangury, Ohliruflion ol the-Coutfes,
, VIII. The Preparetiaiir." Youmay have there-
from, r.’ AjaizuftlveRgotn-L 2. An Ejtme. 3-
" A'Dzmdiolr in'Wme. 4.’ 'An Infuhon m‘xlle or
’Villt. 1 s. A 15mg”. 6541901411” pf the R001.
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" IX. The yuithftltt Roar: [It'purges Choler and
' l-‘legm, both 11 w s and downwards in weak Sto-
I' machs and. ill abits ofIBod clanling thol'e Parts '
,' very well. Snuffed up the ofe, it caufeth Sneez;
, 1' ing, 'and clerts the Head from much vifcous Water,"
Flegm and il’ul's.‘ Rubbed upon places 1ttouhled
j 1 with the Itch, it is lirid to cure it.
. X. The Ejknce. It has the Virtues of the liquid
Juice, but more werful; and given inwardl two
or three Spoonfu sin a Glafsof White Lirbon Vine,
it ptovoltes the Terms in Women; but it ought not
v, to be-gtven toifuch as are with Child, forll‘ear of
)' milling Abortion or Mifcartiage. , '
-Xl. 772(1);me in]Vine.‘ It purges‘Choler
: , and Begin, ’as'theJuice‘and Ellence do,.provokes
. the. Terms, ‘and has all the other Properties, but 0v
crates much more weakly, and therefore is more
t for they-miter Conliitunonsn It is good for fuCh
as‘ are troubled with Cramps pr Convulfrons, Gout.
Sciatim,“and the like; and gives eafe to fuch as are
. 1.. troubled With the Colick, Gtiping of the Guts, 57:.
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5‘ Ill. Thai-Del‘cti tion‘ ‘ ’17:."R‘dnt‘, weight); has the Virtuesof the Juice and Ellence,‘ but wotks
fungi; but‘fmalf‘gnd 'fu‘II cfSIringr, bet-Iber'gtg
much more w‘mklyv ‘II is good againlt Gripings of
grown older, ‘1! growl-greater, am! in tin): 11k! unto the Bowels, Collck, Strangury, and all forts of Obi
-a Elowmdeluee Root, but reddijb without, and whi- liruEtionsof Urine, occalioned. from Sand, Gravel,
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l‘et'eral Leaves, very like thofe of an Iris or Hate”? XIII. The Vlntgrn'. Taken ro‘four or‘frx Ounces
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