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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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VIII. 'I'hefifih, or White Curled Horehound.- ”It
in! hard, round, white, woolly, or down) Stalin, the
Leaves are frrraller than the aIi, and a little crum-
. pied and curled at the edges, and a little dented all“
‘fo, they are of a greyiflt'tolor onchoth'jides, but,
not f0 'woollyas the IaIi, the Flowers itand in the
fame manner as the reIt, in pricklyHu'sks; but whi-
ter than any of the former. - x“, ‘ ' " '
. or. The‘ P145”. .Th‘c hrft, beingirtegcmm-
Kind, grows plentifull in all places of England, in
W Grounds, and wa e Greens, alfo near unto old
3115, Banks, Ditch Iidesg High Ways, ;‘and heater
Paths, inuntilled” places, it growsting‘all other
Countries alfo,’ where it alters fomething, according
to the frruation ,and nature of the Countries, fo
commonly that which grows in‘ Candid and Huhgarid
is much whiter, land of a .fvveeter linell, and the
Leaves oftentimes narrower 'and leITer' than that
which grows’ in England, and other Northern Conn;
tries; the fecond grovvs naturally in Spain, the third
. in Cindi-11,: the fourth about Pan's in France, the fifth
in Germany, all'which four latter grow-with us onj
1y in Gardens, being Viirll: .raifed of, Seed brought
from thoie placesdm - 1‘ y ' .v 2 ., 1
X. The Time:.;’ [They all. Flower-fin July and
Auguji, (and that‘in the fecond Year after the few
ring of them) and their Seed‘is ripe not‘long after.
XI. The Quhlilier. White Harchozgrzd is hot in.
the Recond degree, ,andldry in ‘the third, bitter in'
taf'te, Aperitive, Digeiiive, Ablierlive; PeEioral, He-I
patick, Splenetick, HyIierick,- Sudgriiick,2Emmena-.
gogick, Alexipharmickgand Analeptickr-c ' ' ;
XII. The Spe'ciyimtiom air is gobd‘a‘ga‘mu Corlghs
- and Ihortnefs of Breath, Lcures Ulcers of the Lungs,
mfes pains of Liver and Spleen,gex‘pels l’oyforr,’ andy'
heals old filthymcers.‘ I, ' 1, it . l' ' z
XIII. ; Th: Prz’fardliam. > .“You " may; have. there-‘
from,- r. ‘A'Lr'gmtl fake. 1 :2. An Ejfmmd g.’ Phi-t
lime].- 4. A Detailian. ;. A Syrup: 6. A Wine.
7. A .nga;‘. 8-. A'Paudeq ,: 9: 1171- Oinrmmt a'r
Ba] MI.- 16. A Calapla m. , I r. ' AnIAtid 17%];er
12. 'A Spiritual“ TillHllrt’.) 13. ‘AII org, Tim‘hzre.
14:45am Tintihre: rs; ‘ADtcotfHon Compound.
The who. i ‘
t .XIVJI‘he Liguid fuire; Bein‘g’ giv'ehi to two or
. three Spoonfuis, and repeated twice a day,-in a Glafs
‘ ot‘Whrte Port Wine, to Women whofe Courfes are
oinruE’ted, it brings them down; being dro t into
the Ears it cafes their pain, and taken in: lafs of
Wine it helps Stitches and Pains inthe Sides, fnuft‘
up the Noltrils‘itV is a good Erthine to purgezthe
H'mdnnd Brain of mucous Humors and filthinefs ob-
IiruEting that Ventri'cle; it opens ohiiruftions of Li-
ver and Spleen, as Galtnfays: Jllatthiolri: Iays it is
available for fuch asthave bad Livers, and have an
Itch, or running Tettarsupon them. 'i , - - ’ k
XVIThc' Efjmre. It has all tlreuVirtues of the
Liquid Juice; belides which it is good for fuch asare
‘puriie and wheaze,:or areihort winded, for fuch as
are ‘weakned by; long Sicknefs, 'and are ivalied and
fallen into a Confumption; it brings forth both Birth
and Aiierbisth; and is good to facilitatetthe Birth of
mad Dogs, Serpents, or other venomous Beads; it
Yellow JaundicewDofeqwo ‘or' three
XVI. ‘Prafirnl’l, or Honey of- Horehound. It is
, and [Ian ymg it with the W hit: of Eggs. ilt
fuCh W110 have long and hard Labor, it eirp'els .Poy-
fon of any Vegetable, and cures fuch as aretbirten by
kills Worms in Children; and prevails a ainii-the
. , . . ‘ Worms
Morning and- Nrghtrn a Glafs of Wine.' '
gale by mixing a Quart‘bfthe juice’witb a Pint of
> an . .
is good for Coughs, ' Colds, Confumptions, 'orlll-
, ‘ , .
”Chapg Meagzwtzm -
cers of the‘Lungs,7j I‘Ioarferi'efs,l ‘Wheezing, Ihottnefs
of Breath ’-,> it' expec'iorates'tough'Flegni‘oiitioP the
Tharax, shut‘aII-this it does mOre-eEieEtuallyiifit is
mixt with a"p'ioportiorrablequantity of the‘Potider '
ofFlormtim’iUiricc R'o‘otg1 il'old, foul, and running.
Ulcers .be dtqnwthit; it-‘tidnresrandgrmrs thein',
dr‘optinto‘ theE esgitkmighiiiyfc’leirs the Ey’eiiglir,
; ahdidroptiihto‘ft e‘lzars'kliis Wormdandrheal‘sm-
1 cerstherein; firuft‘u‘p the Noiirilsit pprgcsthe‘Head
adrnirably;"r.iken ordinarily‘Mo'rningl, Noah, and
Night, 'it is aceilentgottd'fo‘t‘ Oldfhiezi,‘ and’bthers,
.wh‘ol'et Luhgs' Eire .aHiiEie'd with thin,“ iiilt‘f‘tdid
Rhehm’; 'cauiing' it" to? bv' pec'iorated,L foriitvhich
teafon it is Hnguliily‘good airili AI’th‘ma’sHi hf
wxvrr. CU): rag-25mm drains, an we’vume'sget
the Liqliid;‘]ui<':e',5‘EII'ence, and Pralir'tieli butl’nb'thirig
near f0 powerfnl I, for 'vvhich, rdal‘oq if? maybe’giveir
in double‘oretiebble ‘uantity,’ Morning;"Nohn,‘ ”and
Nig'htytit' is'aanXce lent Lotiorf't'dwalhoid sores
withal, rand'to "he ah Injetiion cleanfe‘the
Womb: a: (is. ,'. ”“73: 4‘." Y If”?
f'iXVIII.’ J7 [11:11." ,lt-lslah entraordrnary‘PeEio-
ralg'iveiy goo tor old Coughs;I a'nd'to ii ’erI 't'oirg'h
Hegm z; it is'arroi good forthright? A manner,
'or' rhortwrpaedyahd breath dimmitrwiahas 'air
the Virtues'of thel’raiirhel,7'arrd hearty Las'g'qo'd its it
to all thofe Intentions. Dpfe one or'tii‘ofswohfuls
Morning ananight, to be gii’en alpine“ b it fell: u
,rzxrx; anaemia: "It has iife’lVir‘tlue's tofl‘dlln'he.
formeri Prepar‘atioir‘sf‘birt ridtfiii powerful :r's‘the Ef-
vfence, it is goo‘d'againiiithe Plague jor Pe‘liil'e‘nc’e,
as alfo for oldi’e‘opie,l an’ ’cbld‘ Goniiitutions; 35“?
-' :tXX; Th? 15712313454: issoOd agithi-the'l’lagu' ,
given a Spooniiil Or two at atim'e‘ir'r' any prohef V;
hicle, and prevails ’againlt 'ai‘ry’i egetable or‘Anim I
Poyfon ;' outwardly ufed’ it clears theSkin QE-be' s
Ellery, Scuri, Pimples, Redneis;"1‘ettars, .RingvaIrns,
stiles, and'oth'er like falt eruptions; ‘ . ’ j' = “‘1‘
"I . XI; The Polaris”, Giver] tofa ,Dmm’fin “ih'e
Morning’fdl't’ing, and laIi at‘Night' go' g" to Be"d,‘,it “
kill‘s‘Wormsin Children, lir'engthens‘tne Stoitia'chlp
and" provokes Sweat in elder People, rehiis Peyton,
provokes the Terms, and educeth the Birth-,‘ufed as ‘
.ari Errhine it purges‘the‘ Head and Brain‘fof Fold",
moil‘c, vifcous and pituitousHumdrs; if it is firew-
, ' ‘ ed thick upon old, rotten, putrid, and-h‘lthyxulcers',
' > it‘cleanfes them, dries up the‘ humidity, arid itiduce's
., ‘."‘;r t,.,.>‘,1rt “ ;
their healing. ' 4,. V , .
' XXII. The Oinlmmt or Beam. , It is a fmgular
Vulnerary, curing green Wounds in .a 1119er it
is good alfofor running Sores, old Ulcers, and the
like, for if'need be it digei'ts, cleanfes, incarnates,
dries, and heals 513i: is good a'gaitrlt Pqures, Pimples,
Boils, Scabs, and other like hreakings out, being
aplied. r, ,, ., n
‘ .gKXIII. .Thtfdtapla m. 5 The Leaves‘beinglmade.
into a Cataplaiin With Honey do cleanfe foul. Icers,
and put a [top-to running and iprcading Sores, which
are eating andvrebellious-g' ii the Cataplafm is made,-
ofthe green‘Leaves boiled with-Hogs Lard, and 'ap-
lied,to the bitings of mad Dogs prefently, it draws'
orth the Venom, or Poyl‘on, it difcufi‘es the hitching;
of Wornens: .Breaiis,1caIE:s- pains, and draws forth
Thorns; or any, other thing out of the Fleih‘; it hea
alfo'an fort ofScab,‘whether dry or moiit ' , " ‘2
-' XX V. ‘17): Acid Tinff'wc. I It is a Iingular Anti-
doteragainil: the Plague or ,I’eiiilence,‘ and all forts of
peliilential and malign Difeal'es, it opens all forts of
oinruEiions 'of the Vifcera, chiel'ly, of the Lungs,
lirengthens ahd fortifys the Stomach, .caufesa good
Appetite anda‘firong-Digeliion, and pofiibly‘rt may
be one of the beIt things 'againit the Kickers 1n Chip.
dren in the World, ‘Iet it be given in all that the Pa-
tient drinks, v-fo' mafhy drops at a time, to make, the
Vehicle pleailtntly arp XXV. The ‘