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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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; glvenintvardly for1all thofe Difeafes the Ponder it
- affliE‘ted Morning and Night for fome time. A-
, ‘nointed hpon the Kern's, it gives Eafe in Pains of ’ ,
' the Back, proceeding either from Weaknefs or Ob-
’ Skin. It may be. ufed either fitan of itfelf; or
, which it is applied. It olfo eafes the Gout and Sci-
atica, beingbathed hot upon the Parts alfeE’ted .
'Pefl‘ary,, it provokes the Terms, and brings away
‘ the fine Poudet or Flower of the Root alone ; but
7 ereznmy Flowers on Ounce and half; Ponder ofClcrve:
‘White Ilcllehor one 01mm, mfh,dry and ponder them ;
- it as you fee occaiion. '
X
- Humors out of the BOWe
.adjacenr." ‘ ,
'c
illonth 'or more. Being thus prepared, it may be
isltiis good for ; it works much gentler, and may
be gi‘ven from half-a Dram to (We, three or feur
Drums, nrixt with'any (onrerlient Vehicle, as [harp
Wine mixt with Water, 8:. .Outwar'dl , rt rs good.
againll Freckles, Lentils, Pimples,'Scur , Morphew,
and other Breakingsout in the 5km.- . , , ‘
XXIV. The Oil] 'D'nllnre. It rs good agamit
Contrailures of die Nerves, Pains or the Joints,
Gout, Sciatica, fie. being anointed upon the Parts
llruE‘tions or'thoi'e Parts.‘ It di ells and hallens the
Maturation of Tumors which ature determines to
break. . ‘ - . t .
XXV. m Saline mom. It isa eculiar thing
againli SeuriF, Morphew, Dropfy, e hantialis,
Pulh‘es, Pimples, Tettars, Ring-worms, ings-evil
Sores, Porky-eruptions, Herpes, .ltch, Scabbinefs,
Freckles, Lentils, Yellow-nets and other Vices of the
mixt with Vinegar, Ihar‘ Wine 'or Vater, accord-
. ...
mg to the Nature and, ondrtron of the Part to
Morning and Night for fame time. 1 ,
XXVI. The'Pegiuy or Tent. Being put into a-
ny Callous Fiitula, or up'the ,Womb, ;where the
1 ugina is Callous, ' it foftens and refolves the Callofi-
ty, mundifies the Fillula or Ulcer, and takes away
the Callous Matter which hinders Curation ; after
which the Ulcer‘may be healed with fome incarna-
tive Balfam’ or Ointment lit for the purpofe. -I
have been told, that if it is put up the Womb as a
the deadVChild, ,but it ought to be ufed with Can:
tion and ood Advice. ‘7 '- '
XXVI . The Sternnmtory. 1., Some 'trrake it of
fo ufed, it is much too-llrong. ,2.‘ Some make it
thus: , 13.: jim- flower or Ponder of White Hellehor
Rom, Ponderof Reji’rnnry, of Sweet Marjoram, and
of ll’inter Savory, of each 6 [ml one; mix them.
‘3. Some make it thus :‘ B: nc ozhlerof Tobacco,
or rather of Tobacco Stellar, three Ounce: ; Ponder of
one Ounce 5 fine Ponder of While Hellehor Rootfzx
Drain: -,' mix and. lccep then; for Ufe.’ Being fnuft
up the Nolirils, it caufes much Sneezing, and eva-
cuates the [Headand Brain of cold, moifl, vifcous
Humors and Feculencies, and’is verypgood againlt
Vertigo’s, .Megtims, Had-aches, Lethargies, Apo-
lexies, Falling-ficknefs, and other cold and moiii
Eil‘eafes ofthofe Parts. ‘ . X
XXVIII. Conrad”: his Vomit. Toke Root: of
Rm: (1730.070) and Sourhn’dd in pander, of each two
Drtnfvr, 41.1 Spirit cf Wine fo much a: to overlap
chem mo Inchc: or more :1 111;ng in Bnlneofor twen-
1) four hanrr, then difiil by an Aleznhick take out
the Erect, heat [MW], and add the Spirit from)! if:
(1155]? a ll’cckjn a do e VqJel, then decent the clear,
jller and keep it Mr Uk. Dip a Feather in it, and
put it mto a Glafs of Sack, and drink it; repeating
IX. Heme: his Vomitin -Wine. Tale
9W" PM?!" 0,! White Hellghor Root? 4 Scrap]: -, Co-
IIJI‘y all: m -'. crux, an i” u e in t Sun ,-
il’eclc.. One Spoonful of it willfVomitie but hfalf g
Spoonful, with other Laxatives, will purge down- P
wards, . and evacuate coldi vifcous, ilim and gri ing
' .- VShinbm-Eeeiol. “Klein-r";
5'32
. ‘XXX. An Oly’trwtion. That the Block and
White Hellehor: much lympathizeltogether, with
relation to their Virtues; and what the one'will do,
the other will do alfo , but the latter much more
pgwerfully, and with fir greater Violence, infomuch
that by reafon of its Violence, and dangerous Uh;
the Internal PraE’tice with the Root of White Helle-
bor uncorreaed, is wholly almoil: given over,land
left off : otherwife, as to the Virtues and feteml
Preparations of the True black Hellcher in Chap.
348. aforegoing, the fame things in a manner may
be laid of the True White, with Advantage.
C. H A .P.- 'CCCLII. ‘
Of H. E L L' BB 0 111 White. Win.
L, HE Namer'. It is mlled in Greek, Imam
. mmagzwea: in Latin, Hellehom: olhm' f)!-
vefirrr, Ellehorint ‘alha agrtJiir; and in Englzjh,
matron: Hellehor., , ' ‘ ’
II. The Kinds. I. Ellehorine recentiorurn Clzgfii :,
Ellehorine olhzz major, Czlcealn: merit, Calceoln: Mo-
rmnrxr; .Ellehorine ferrugineo Lagduntnfir, Dale-
rhnmjiij ; Jilifmniio Slusn'p. Grfmri 5" 1710117; ‘Dd:
mfanzwn nothwn, and P eudodaInMniunc aliornm;
The great wild white H ebor, called a] 0 Ladies
Slipper.‘, 2. Ellehorinegrninor flare alho, Ellehorine
ollm minor -, Alrfrna; 'menium, and Epipal‘7ir o-
lzornm ; .Thealell'er wild white. Hellebor with a
white Flower. g.’ Ellehorin: alha' minorpnr nrante
flare, The leli'er wild white Hellebor wit blufh
Flowers. 4. Ellehorine‘ alha flare Virilante,‘ Wild
white Hellebor with whitllh-gteen'Flowers. 5. El-
lezarmc 4111:: American, Amerimn Wild white Hel-
e or. , - ’ - t '
Ill. The Defctiptions. The fr , or Great wild
white Hellebor, or Ladies Slipper. It he: 4 Root
[0771de of ‘1', nnmher of Sgrzngr, interlacing than?
felon one within another, lying within the up or
Crujl of the Earth, and notjprending deep, of a are
rownth color. This Root fends up one, two, or
more Stalks, a Foot and half high, beating broad'
teen Lmves on each Iide, one by one, fomewhat
rke thofe of the Vulgar true while Hellehor, but
fmaller, and nottfo ribbed,“ and each compafling the"
Stalk at theiower end. At the top of the Stalks
[lands fometrmes but one Flower, and fometimes
two, or but three at moll, one above another, 'upon
fmall fhort Foot-Rants, with 'a fmall Leif at the
foot of-eve one. Each of . theft: Flowers are of a V
long oval otm, and hollow‘withal, efpecially at
the upper part, the lower being round, and fwelling
Irke a Belly : at the hollow part there are pieces
Irke Ears or Flip ets, Which at Exit do cover that
hollow place, an afterwards [land “apart one from
another, all which are of a line pale YCUOW C910r i" ,
moli Plants; but fome have been found of a brown- .
er color, as tending to pu 1e. There are alfolfout
ting on of the Flower upon the Stalk, wherein the .A
Flower, as it were, at the firll was enclofed; The
whole FIOWer is of a pretty fweet Smell ; the Seed , -
D33. 071,61, and-.is‘contained in. the like kind 0
s , ‘
IV Tb: fecond, hr LeilEr'wild White Hellebor
With a White Flower. It he: Root: like the former,
s, Hypochon ers and arts
7 hit-fwd!” -' and this limil Plantgtows up inrlikef‘
manner; -
long, narrow and dark co ored Leaves, at the fet- 4 .
is v fmall, ‘and'like unto that of the Orchidc: or ‘ . '