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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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S”[z(ll:ft’fl!?7l, Nizpellw Alrkipbarwicm," and Amara.
Than: and Arnhem, or Tum, and Amara, feem to
be new Words, and et they are ufed in Marcelle:
Empirim, an oldi titer, who teaches us a Medi-
cine to he made of Tutti and Amara againll the Pin
and Web‘ in the Eyes. ‘ L ‘ > .- , ‘
Ill. The Defcription. '17]: Ram lvemgfarefmll
Mil Iubtrom, mutt], andhmwb’ut Iong,en.1mgf:r.
the ma]? part in ‘a long Fibre; and with AMI: other
jbmll Tlireadrgrm the Head downward: .- from the
‘ He'ad'whereo rife‘up feveral green .Leaves,‘evety
‘ one feverally upon a Stalk, which Leaves are
very much divided, as finely almoit as the Layes
ofLark: ball: or Larkrfpur: .- among which rifes
up a hard ronnd Stalk, :1 Foot or more high, ‘w1th
fome fuch'Leaves thereon as grow below; at the
top of which (land many. Iinall yellowifh Flowers,
formed ve like unto the lVbitilb Wfrb'm; hear-
ing many lack Seeds in Pods afterwards in like
manner. f ‘ , i .
'li’iJT7tegPlueet.' It'yr'gl'rows‘on‘gthe Alju, and on .
Mountains and Hills near the Lake ‘Lemam, and in
fcme places in Germany : with us it is nurfed up on-
ly in Gardens. ‘ - >‘ ; " '
V. The Time. It flowers at'the latter end of
'71:)”, thro’ all fuly,’ all'o in Augufi,=and'the Seed
is ripe in Auguji and Se umber. , ’ K
V, . Tb: Qualities: t is hot and dry in the third
Degree, and is Cardiack: limerick, Cathartick and
‘ Alexi harmick. v . ' v . '- '
VI. The Spreifmtim. Its chief Delignation is
for theenervating‘or dellroying and expelling of
Poyfonsof all forts, chiefly thofe of Helmet-170m”
or Mania-baud, Wolfr‘bane and Leopardr-bane, " j '
, VI tPreparatianr. You may have there-
from, ’t. A Parade; if the R001. 2. A Decagion
(bier-541221171718. 3. A. Spirituoy: Tinthrl. '4. All
Acid Tingure. ‘ ' ‘, ' ( . i', j ' ' ,
,r.‘ 21' 'I‘beVirtIier. , .
’IX. T772 Powder of the Root. Huge Salaries lays,
that it Will urge the Body ve Itrongly of vicious
and watery umours, both by rgomit and Stool, the
‘quantity of a Bean-being taken in Broth or Wine: ' '
And by ireafon of the exceeding Bitternefs of the
Root, it kills all 'forts of Worms in the Body. - '
Guinqrin: lays, that by his own Experience and p
, ' Sight, he found it to be as eH'eElual as 'Ditfamnu: .
. unto :111 the Purpofes unto which that ferves. The '
Ponder of the Root taken in Wine, ( from halfa
ram to a Dram) is a fpeedy and fpecial Remedy
againil the Wind-Colick, which the Savoyard: about I
Dmm where it grows in great plenty) familiarly
ufe with greatSuccefs, and call it ' the Wind-OHM
Hirb.‘ This fame Root alfo ufed inwardly, is not
only the chief
Poifonous Herb h f 'b . . ' L
11.1“" Morning andlZliggliievfr, emg gnen Exit and
. The Dagmar: in let. "It has all the former
Virtues, but no ‘ “’
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m Subllance. 11: lb eflicacrous as the Root
Root maybe
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for by gently provoking Sweat, ite
nity to the Surface of the Skin, an els the Malig.
w
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of thoie Dil‘eafes, cauiing them orderly to come
forth : you may give from one Dram to two Drams,
(according to Age and Strength) in any proper Ve-
hicle. , lt defends the Heart, ‘and Iirengthens the
Spirits as a molt. Soveraign' Cordial. ,
‘ XII. The Acid 77712711”. It has the Virtues of
the Roor, Decoaionand Spirit, hefides which, it
is'more efi'eE‘tual‘than any of them againlt the Plague
or Pellilence, and all forts of Malign or Peliilential
Difeafts, as alfo‘againfi all malign and burning Fe-
vers,’ dellroying the Malignity, and extinguilhing
the burning Heat of the Difeafe. ‘ It is alfo good a-
gainltthe Venom and. Poifon of Mad Dogs, Ser-
pents of “all kinds, as‘Viper, Rattle-fnake,Slow-
worm, Ur. and the Stinging of Scorpions, Hornets,
Wafps, Bees, 53:. ' Let the Patient take it inall
that they drink ‘ fo rmny Drops at a time as ma
make the Vehic e plealint, and continuing the mg
of it for fame days. The Figure which we have
given you in this place, is from Alatrbiolm his E-
pitome ' , . . ‘
0 HA P. ICCCLV,
Of ‘H E M L :0 CK Cdmmon.
I. HE Napier. It'is called in Arabicle, Sm-
' ram : in Greek, Kaimay, nxmir, A 51'"
um virtmrla, quad Vertiginem, 'maginrm cam”
rerun: me qurcz'zfntur, tongue”: circwlmgamm: at
in ten: rd: induce: if: gum mm biberzmt : in Lame,
Cram; and in Englijlz, Hemlock. ' ' , ' v
v11 '12): Kinds; There are three principal kinds,i
viz. 1. Cicuta 'vulgaris' The Common Hemlock.
2.. Cimta minor, Cicada flztua, Cicma Aprifolia, The
lelTer or Parlley-leav’d Hemlock, in Cap. 3g6. g.
Cicuta' palzgjiris, Cimta a untied, Water orM
' Hemlock, in Cap. 357. to lowing. . ' .
C ommogz ' Hemlock .
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gqmlt the Poifon,of‘1llmkr-bood or Helmet-flower, '
and Wow-5mm: alfo oth’opardr-bampr any other , "
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. It has the Virtues .
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