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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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520. . Salmons
Ema Kitty-gar.
1);. Me Ltd), or Smalll‘ennel‘Leav’d‘He-rb‘l‘mn-
kincenfe, or- Allheal. 1! Int: a great! and while Root,
divided imp [were] Brnnclwr, and will) a bujb of
[min- ahwe; it is a fmall Herb, and has divers Leaves
lving upon the Ground , much cut and leldCd into
longer parts than Peutedammz, or Hay-Ilene], and
‘narrower than Our green Engfljb Sagafrage; ‘the
Stalk has but few Joints, and Leaves on them, hear:
ing fmall Umbles of white-Flowers, like Mam, or
Spigzzel, which being pail: away leave (mall Seed af-
ter them, almoli like the Seed of 11mm, .or-ijbopf-
1 ESE. 'IZiefeveirrb, of German Fennel-Leav’d Herb
Frankincenfe. ' It bar a blackrjb lang'Roat , a: thick
at tiller finger, fulqu a’ refr'nokr fates, jbarp, and
wellfmelling,'fer with (1 buff; elfbarrrlul the top, from
whence fpr'mg Stalks of fine fennellrke Leaves, but
(harm than they, fthe Stalk pics to. lie-afoot and
half high, on the tops; of which [land bowing white
fweet ‘linelling Flowers. - There-is ofthis' a leiIer
. fort alfo, differing nothing from it but in its univer-
falfmallnefs. 1 . .
. XI. T7:ePIam'.: The hill fix Kinds-haveheen
found growing in r'nanyCountnes, as Italy, Smly ,
Cmdy,;Evume, Florida, Ur. the feventh in ionic
laces in Germy; I knownOt that. the grow Wild
in England, but with us are only: nut up rn-Gar-
idens.m . ,H. ' ... .1
,‘XII. The Times; ‘T it all Flower mill-l)! and
Angeli. if the Year is eafonable',- and their Seed
comes to ripenefs in Aug” 1 and Se rmber. V
’ XIII. The Qualitier. . hey are aid to be hot and
dry in the fecond‘degree,'A itive,‘,‘Ahlleriive;Di-i ' X
, gellive, Difcullive,‘ Diuretic , -Traurnatick,'.'Cephaa
lick, Neurotic'k, Stoma‘kk’jAI‘thk’: Sudoriiick,
and Alexiphartnick.j .Ir'f .7. , =. V, . ‘.
' XIV. Tb: Specification. They eonglutinate limp]:
green Wounds, digeit, clmnfe, incarnate, and heal
. old Ulcers and running Sores; and aliepmn in any
' part, proceeding from Blows, Falls, Strains, or cold
and moilt Humors. 7" 4,: 1,;5,‘ ;, ; .1 ‘4
- XV; -TberPl‘L'[1.ard!l'0IIr. 'You1 may, liave'lhete.
from; 1. Tbe‘grem Leave: brnifed. u a.L Green Root
Imufed. t3. juice Qf like 1 Herb ”7d. Riot. ’ . All
Elfelmof .tbe fame. 5. AfDetofhoit o’r Infu ton in
Wine of Herb and, Roan"; 6.’ A‘Vinegar qftbe Seed.
7. .A.Pouder ofib'e' Ro‘or. . 8. A‘Poudcr, of the Seed.
'9. A Ponder: of lbe‘Seed 011,161)!th 1 ‘40.. A71 Elem!-
ary. i. i r'.' All Oil of the Seed 17);" Infufon. 12. An
Ointment effect and Herb.f ,131'. A 511leng if Roar
and 'Herb. i4. Aucnapqum' (3f 7”” Seed. 15.711
Diftilled “flllt’l'r :16.“ A): Acid TmEure of Root and
Herb. : .' 17. 71111 'Acidv TiaEYItre'afrbe Seed Cambtyr.‘
18. XI SfirituaetiTimt'lure Qf RopI-and ,Herb.’ : to,
A7: 010 I‘ilztIure. 'ofx Roe! and ”(f5 ' 'aol‘Jl S lyre
'I‘inliar: if the fame; ‘ '- ’ ' '
I
(XVI. The green leave: buffed. “Beingap lied
Dt‘ofeort'ler iiiys‘thatltthey flay the bleedings o ‘ the
' Hemorrhoidal Veins-and cafe the heat and inflama-
tion and .fwelling of the Fundament ,l they do 'a'll'o
digeil: the Kernels of the’ Kings-Evil, and ‘Apo'ile'ms
many Fart of the Body, tho’ hard to be cured. '2 '
“X, 1 . Tb! Emmi Root IzmifetLV'LIf it is applied
to IV ounds of any kind , efpecially to limple green
unnd?’ IE 91“?le heals them ,; it it‘is'not prefent-
lylpphed It then mufes digeilion,‘ then cleanfes' and
tea 53‘ : MY -:.‘:.‘.’ or 7 ,‘;l" ;:'- er" :-
..‘ XVIII. ne'fllix 0f the Herb or Roof. I Taken
inwardly to two, three, or four spoonfuls hi was
or-‘othet propertll’ehicle twice a day,- it hmls all in-
wardWounds and Bruifes; mixed'with Honeyian‘d
:1:
: with Honey and appli
“ the Eyes, it clears liom any thing which maylgrow
anointed on the Eyes, it clears and (harpens the Sight,
takes away Mills , Clouds, ‘or any thing which is
growing over the Eyes , and heals Wounds and Ill-
cers in the lime. v c ‘ .
XIX. Tbe Efeme of thesze. It has all the Vir-
tues of thejuice, belides which, being taken inward-
ly, it difpofe's ill conditioned Wounds ,' old Ulcers
and Eiltula’s tea 1‘ eedy‘healing, let them be in
what part of the Body foever; l ounds and old Ills
cers being alI‘o outwardly walh’d with the, fame it
cletni‘es, linCamates, dries and‘heals them.
xxx. De Detoll'ion. t has the Virtues of the
Juice and EiIence, if it is made in Wine and fweet-
en:d with Honey, it makes a good Gargle to heal a
fore or ulcerated Mouth and Throat; alfo fore and
ulcerated Eyes. , 7 V ,
XXI. The Vinegar of the Seed. Ufed as a Loti-
on it cleanfes the Skin from l’im les, Ereckles, Scuri;
Morphew,‘ Leprofie , , Tettats ,, ingworms, -Scabbi‘
nefs, and other‘like deformities of the ihme.
.XXII. ThePo‘uderegitbe Rabi; Ifrit is mixed
’
- or'anointed,"or put into .
on them or offend them ,'; heals Wounds or lcers
in them, and 'quickens or lharpens the Sight , being
taken alfo inwardl in a Glals of Wine from half a
Dram to a Dram, hiomi'ng and Night for fome con-
Iiderahle time, it does the time thing, it revokes
Urine and Womens Courfes, and it helps' to thofe
who have the Falling-Sickneis, or have an old gain
in the Stomach, Liver, or Spleen; and if it is given
2 with an equal quantity of Peg-elm Wine, it is found .
profitable againltthe Kings- ‘ , V r . ,
XIII."HJeE‘PouJer afltbe Seed. Given to a
Dram in White Port Wine; it; opens obilrumons of
,the Reinsandllreters, and provokes Ilrine' and the
Stomach; re ,I’oyfon,‘ andis good againIi‘the de-
leterious qualityoi the Biting of Mad Dogs; Scr<
pents,.f7'c. being pht into Ulcers it cleanfes, ‘dries,
:and heals them. ,' t 1- 3 ‘5 .1
XXIV. ,De‘fmier if the Seed Cachrys‘wf‘Can-
ichrstlBy rm”. n of its burning property Authors
do not advil'e'to give itjnwardly , for they lay it is
too (harp-and .will exaibetate the Throatt'biqfeo-
ride: fays it is of a heating and mighty dryilrig facul.
ty, and therefore is good to be put into alhballs,
or fuch things as clmnfe the Skin; but if the whole
Seed is infufed twenty. four, Hours in Vinegar, and
dried again, andgthen beaten into Ponder, it then
may be given inwardly , and has all the Virtues of
the: former, exhibited in ,’ the fame Dora and
manner. ,- . . i l ., . "
v XXV. ‘777e’Elet‘71mry. >- It ‘1': me of‘equal pd”!
qf Ibe 21301111!qu the R00! and S tied, mixed with a half
part ofNu'meg: in Ponder,‘ahd ergbrb part 'thlove’f'
- 'Terms, 'it cuttings-Wind, ilrengthens and‘fortifies the
’ ””4 “fem”: em if Pepper in Jim, pm”; tn
, made up with t; treble pfopozaiok‘ pf clarified ”WW"
, ‘It is a good Stomatick, prevalent againll the Scurvy,
in a; cold habit of Body, Itren'gthens the‘Tone‘ofthe,‘
Stoniach , mules a good ":Appetite, and’ Drgelhon,‘
Ilrengfhens the Head and Brain; clears and lharpens
the Eyelightr,vfand provokes the Terms‘ln Women.
Dofe one or'tt‘voDrams in'a Glafs of‘Wine'iy‘lomj,
ingand Ni htf” “ ‘54 L ’ < j . .
XXVI. $172017 qflbe Seed by infufm‘qr b”’.”’.’g"
Being anointed 'u on the parts alTeEted fit is, laid to
help fuchas are ulll:1],'nnd to cure Cramps, Con“,
Vullions,vI’ains,‘5Aches,v Lameneis,"and the Gout. .
XXVII. The Ointment If ,tbt'Roa‘! and Hrzbv .1?
.dig'ells arid‘ritiens‘Tumors, dance-items. dues,
[and 119315 Wounds and Ulcers,"confolrdates FraEtures,
hind Itreiig’th'ens the Nerves, Iendons,‘ and Ligamcnb ,
,itt oingmtiqnsg, it alfd eafes paging; arirLP?‘EfPe.i“5
anornted on the mince. ‘ XXVlll- Tl):