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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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Chap, 37 i.’ .LEnglijh‘Herh.
four yellowiih green Leaves, withfome Threads in
them.’ -- > -' ‘.
‘Vll. TI): Placer. Theie Plants grow about Hedges
among Brambles and Briers, and in the borders, of
Fields and.Vineyards in low and fertile Grounds in
Germany and the Low Caxnrriu, ’but the three tirli
of them grow with us;only in Gardens; the fourth
is found in its times of flouriihing among Bufhes in
‘ feveral-parts of England, as about Grifltburji in Kent, . II
eiiaeciully in a Wood formerly belonging to one Pin,
and at the“ Ember end‘of Gay Heath on the Left
Hand under :1 Hedge among Briers‘and Brambles,
- which is its proper feat. ' . l ' " ' j
VIII. '17): ,Tzrncr..The three firll', as alfo the
fourth, may be accounted Vernal Plants, for they
rife not out of the Ground till the Spring comes in,
and are gone likewife before it 'is pail, remaining
under, Ground all the tell of the Year,>yet the leller
abides longer aboveGround than'the greater; the
f fourthFlowets in Aspgil, the other three Flower in ' '
eed is ripe in April, and the .
Marti), and their
Loaves and Stalks are gone in Mn , nothing remain-
ing fave only the Roots, fo fmal a time do they con-
tinue. .9 , . ,- ' ‘,
: IX. The Qualities. . Hollow R00: is hot in the le-
cond d cc and dry in the third, A eritivc, Ablier-
live, Al ringent; and Diuretick, Fe
1' Arthritick, and Alexipharmick; ' '
t i
I iate the lime with thole of Famittrry in (7)41. 304. , 7
8:51. r'r. ad 24'. to Which for the particulars you are
‘ oral, Hepatick, .
X. ‘ Tbtir. Specification, ,Prepararian: and Vim)“
529
is Called. in Latin: Stlrnkm orgmn, Oman-r calieJ
remit-Siam Terrcjire, afterwards it was called A 171'-
”f". 51] fblijr,‘ and 'from the eompoi‘ure of the Leaves
$1th mint-11mm Tragi; Gerard called it Sim): Segr-
tlfm, and Shah Agrarian, but at length the Hrfi be
an: Name Selinnm Srgemle obtained above the tell,
horn whence it is‘ Named in Englijb Cm: Pazwy,
but the Country People call it Hrncworr. ‘
e Kindr. It is accounted among the lim-
belliferous Plants, for fuch it is, and is certainly one
of the Stock of Selina, or ‘a‘iflitr, for’ which ieaibn it
was called Apilwz Sij irblljr, but with us Corn Parfl-y,‘
1's aforel‘aid. . f ' i '
referred, there being little or no difference inItheir g .
. operations and effeEts; but with them you may take
thefe following Notes. ‘ ‘ u “ .
, XI. Nora; r. 'I'beruder afrb: Rom. Given to
n Dram'lor more in Wine, or an
hicle, ' it is very effeEiual againli’
‘of Mad Dogs, :andof venomous Serpents, as alfo
againli the Plague or Peliilence, the Patient being
laid down to fweat upon the fame, it alfo provokes
> Utine,'and‘helps againiltthe Jaundice, and being
lirewed upon putrid and running llleets it cleanfes, .
dries up, and hells the,fame.; ., . .‘ .. ,
' Nam. 22. The Ponder (film St’t'J. Drunk
, from one to two Drams in Red Port Wine, or in
i-Our'jigud Bezoarrim; it liops Vomiting, flops all
forts of Laslts or Fluxes of the Belly, and Iirength-
1 ens all the Vifcera. ; . , '2 , , '
XIII. Nata; ;. iRe‘Derotir'an of, the Root: in
Wine. , It is good againit Tumors in the Throat, and
, the long continued ‘wellings of the Almonds, it pre-
vails againft lirumous produEtionSLand the painof
the Jaws With an aillux of Humors. , . - i
, XlV.’ Nola; > , ‘ '17): Oil or Ointment of 1b: Roars.
Anointed on, the undament it is gdod‘ a ainlt the
fwelling and pain of the Hzmorrhoids, or iles, dif-
' milling the one and eafing the, other; it dil‘cull‘es al-
, fo fotophulous Tumors of the .Throat. ; ,
CHE-A r. I 'coctxxr.
. ’ oriH'QNCE W 0 m; .
Comi P'Ajn's L Y.
’1. HEN‘ . net-1; ‘ an
‘ no noxgrzckilq?me?elfggg%oii, bill:
a-
: take in the followir'rg Words.
AlexipharmickVe:
Poyfon, thebitings .
Ill. The Defcription. It 1mm Rm! zvlwirb 1‘: wall,
long, and white, which, ”1175ch may Ttar a‘ ttr it
but Sealed, .nniI fife: 'again of it: own Sawing; it is
a frnall low Herb, having feveral long winged'lmves
lying on the Ground , many being fet one againll:
another, finely dented about the edges, with one
lingle Leaf at the end,‘ which are each ol them long.
er than Burner Leaves , and pointed at the ends
from among which rife up feveral round Stalks, half
3 Yard high, with the‘like, but lellet Leares on
them branching forth likewile from‘the Joints, and ‘
all of them baring fmall Umbles of white Flowers,
which turn into frnall blackilh Seed, lefs than Pym
Seed, but as hot and ibarp in talle as it. Gerard
has a more ampleDefcriptioutol [this Plant ,‘ which
IV. Gerard‘s Defeription. The Rm i: [ml], ml
whilrjb, will; many‘TbreaJr adjoining In it , but Ira:
jb In); a: Putlly- Ro'ot'r; the Herb comes up at titli
. from Seed, like Parfly, with two fmall, long, nar-
row Leaves, the next which fpring up are two [mall .
round Leaves, linooth , but nick’d about the edges,
and fo'for two or‘ three couples of Leaves of the
next g'towth there are inch round Leaves, gromng
on a middle Rib by con les, and-one round one 31--
f0 at the top or end of) the Wing, afterwards, as .
more leaves fpting hp; fo “theralhion of them allo
y y change,