Activate Javascript or update your browser for the full Digital Library experience.
Previous Page
–
Next Page
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.
About
More Details Permanent Link
Disclaimers
Disclaimer of Liability Disclaimer of Endorsement
OCR
14:1 : .
2-;
. '1.-:.- " -<;-f ,‘j ' “J ‘ g” a, ”,4! 1- if
alter the Flowers are pelt, grow Imall .yellowilh
round Seed, 'one. only in a Husk, whofe bums or
corners then hand difplayed, fomething like unto a
Star. , , ,
" 'x-. ,;
For” 40’7"
"g; 77‘
V. The third, or. Longer headed HMCSfFOOt, ha.-
a R00! ”Mb like rbrformri 'itr 111.1%:qu hoary,
large, and larger than the firmer, mllbftvtfdl um-
. fpicuaur Vein: in than, making rbm cw like Wingr,
the middle Rib on the b‘ack‘of them ing fomewhat
great alfo, the Flowers are like the fecond above,
er and larger.
V1317): Placer. The firth greets with usralmoll
every where throughout England in dry Grounds;
both in form and Icolor,hut the whole Head is long-
' the two latter grow chiefly with us in Gardens, but
are found growing wild in : many places of Italy, :
Frame, :and Germ:
VII."TZv: Timmq'rheyfrtduxin; “that... in
the SummerMonths only,: and their Seed IS not: in .-
, .
'Angzdlrand Skptemberif“. r. ; .. n. m 3.1 ,y
. VIII. Tb: Qualiriri-g .Theyare ternperateLm re
fpeEl: to heat or cold, and dry inthe hill degree,
Aflringent,’ Vulnerary,‘ and Stormdtickt t) t . - s;
- IX. . ’17): fSpmfmion; ;.They are peculiar agamll
Fluxes of the Bowels, chiefly. the Bloody Flux, and
other Fluxes of Blood, :as S itting Blood. 3, ,
' X. The Preparation ;: on may havetherelrom,
I.‘ Art Earner. 2. TA 'Dec'olliorz qftba. Herb in
“film 3- A Fowler of tb:...".Hradr kmd. Seed. t 4..
Alb“ ‘Zf ‘b‘hHMdr. . sK‘An' Ointment bf.Bzzlfm. ,.
, .7 t? The Wrtuer. I.
-. XI. Tl?! [Meme of Leaver, Slalkr, Spiked Beach.
It dries and. brads qdmimbly,-'a.nd' it aslknown by
molt certain'Expertence ‘toJlop a Loofenefs; and
otherfluxes of the Bowels, chiefly the Bloody Flux,
in a 6131‘s of Red Port Wine; but ifa Fever is re.
fent, it may be given in a DecoElion of the Hug in
Water; it is good againli Cholerick Belchings of
. the Stomach,‘ . and griplng pains of the Belly, and
rohtnhle to, be given to fuch as have foul and
> is
i : E E0 ow Ulcersgpwhich are Rubhorn and of dilh‘cul:
me.“ . ‘ ..
,XII..'I7M Deratliori in Wine: It has all the for-
mer Virtuesg'but nor full on: fo powerful; being
mix: and taken with Juice or EHEnce of Mallow, or
lilarjb lilallowr, it cafes the pains of the Bladder
and Urethra, and abntes the fcalding and heat of
Ilrine5‘nndthis DecoElion, as‘alfo the Ellcnce, is
faid to be admirably ood againll: the Running of
the Reins in Men or omen, and mity be ufed as a
Yulnemry Diet-Drink.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ , . , V
‘ XIII. '17)? Ponder bftlri Hail: m2! Seed. Taken
to one Dram Morning and Night in a Glafs of Red
Port Wine," or in a DecoEtion of thePlant in Wine
or Water, gaccording as the Nature of the, Dillem-
er and Ha it of the Patient. may require) it helps
Fftttmg or I’rlling Blood, prevails 3 mil the Bloody
. ux ,‘ and ts Iingular good in the ure ,ofa Gonor-
rhoea, (Llnivcrlils‘being remifed) it is an Abller-
live; and not only clean esfoul and hollow Ulcers,
but alfo inwnates, 'or fills them up with Fleih, and
Cimtrizes them. .. ‘ " ‘
. XIV. '17:: Ajber qftbc Heath, Ur. ‘ Beinga pli-
ed. to the Hmonhoids or Piles, it flops their b ced-
ing, cafes their pain, and heals them.
' XV. The Ointment or Balfm. It is Vulnerary,
cleanfes, in’carnates; dries, and heals old running
Sores,: and rebellious Ulcers, 8?.
..l . 'I.,-1 ;(=- j
interselams, is. ’
GOATSf-‘STONES,
' "Chap. 32,1. aforegoing.
c H A ' 1?,- .cccxxxvm.
opHgA R TIC H 0 K E Garden,
.IL .l.f..‘ ((3.. r. tr“:
A ,R TI ,0 H.Q:K‘j.xE.".
I. H E Nana. It is allied in Greek Kwa’ra. al-
fo Kain-9. in Latine Cirmra, and 9mm,
(liom CirmrLas being of an All: Color) and In Eng-
IIII) Artichoke, and Harticbokt.
II. IimKimIt-c There are three gingipqlxinds,
viz. t: Cir'rera Hartenfl'r, Garden artichokes, of
which in this Chapter. 2- 0mm :sylvcjirir, val
.9 my, gWildeagtideeS 0f When in the next
apter. 3.‘ Hrlhmtbzrrmm C'arladrrgfr, Jemihlem
Hmichokes, of which ill-Chap. 340. following.
III. The 6mm Kinda They are manifold, as
l. Cinamr'Kubra, t’Ihe; Common Gr'eat Red Harri-
Ehoke.’ 2. Alba, The White Hartichoke. ;. Vm- ,
dir, The Green Hartichoke. 4. Prottra, The Tall
Hmichok‘e. s. Pmila, Cl'he‘ Dwarf or Low Hard:
choke. .5“ Gallica;;.,El'he .FrencthzirtichokeJ. 7.
heing taken two, three, or four. Spoonfitlsat a time
Mftbu43v'l‘he Muskederichoke. s. spitting.
, e