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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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, XV. The I.iquid]m‘ce. ' It, is a.very goodhllrin- -
gent, and helps to (lay fluxes both of Blood and
Matter, as fpitting or vomiting Blood, bleeding at .
Nofe, and other outward partsrpllling of Blood,
nlfo the violent ovetllowin of the .Courfes in lilo;
men, it heals inwardl ounds,‘alfo thofe Veins
which are inwardlyhroken, and cures fluxesof 'the
Bowels, as Diarrhcga’s, Lienteria’s, and Dyfenteru’s,
or Bloody Fluxes. ,-Dofe three, or four, or" more
Spoonfuls in-Red‘ Port Wine two orlthree times a
y, or as oft as need requires. . . . 3 ,j-
X“. The E moo;- It has all the Virtues of the
Juice, but is rtiuch more powerful for Fluxes of the
Belly, ir itrengthens the Stomach, and [tops Vomit-
ing, it prevails againthararrhs, or dillillatlons of
thin and (hat Humorsj falling upon the ‘Lungs, and
is good for uch as are bruifed by‘Fnll-sLBlows, or
othemh'ccidents. Dofe two or three ,3 oonfulsjin a
Glafs of Wine Morning, Noon, and , ight. > ' ,,
XVII. The Deoollioo of Her]; om! Root: in Wine
on Hitter. , It .has‘alIithetVirtues (of Juice‘and Ef-
fe'nce, but much lefs‘powetfulz, it is) good to walh
‘ H ' Cold running Sores,".putrid Ulcers,
fillula'swnd‘the' like, for it wulhes 99?, and clean-
ljes‘t'hem of tlieiriputrid'rrtattergand forties, dries and
hells them, withoutan’y (hatpnel‘sor'biting; it does .
the 4 like, in running Sores and Scabsyofl‘theHm-d and
other: parts. .Dofe. inwardly is fiye,jix, or eight
Ounoes, fweetenedwi‘th a littleLS-ugarg; V :
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mirably drying, nude. ”ingent,‘ for , being flrewe
thick 9999 999-;bl994i93 orgieprefehth'frops the
afllux of Blood, and cong urinateS‘the lips of'a lim-
ple green Wound hilrewed 9 thick 'uponpld and. pit.
trid running Sores,and;glcers .itclwnvfes them, dries
'- , upfth‘e’Humors howlinggnd 'diyfpofesithemgto hell-
mg; a Dram of. . the Ponder giyett inwardly in Red
Port 2Wine Morning and. Evening l’tops all inward
fluxes ofthe Boywel‘sp,“I , ' .. , ,’ ., ”7;,
XIX -'.Tbe Gar‘g‘a‘rwzz.‘ Take; of IrlthhZ’ntz mo
Ozzqcetg’of? IIM‘L‘Daollionfour Ounces, Alum-[too
DramryHozzey, an Qimoe,lizzix and dillbluo. - It, heals
' forenefsof'Mouth, Gums, and Throat, and airwa:
ges the fwellings of the llvula and]aws;-it, is alfo
good for green Wounds, toilop the bleeding, and
' eogglutinate the lips of the Wound. . .
X.
T71: Balfam; It digefls, clmnfes, incarnates,
dries, and heals all forts of Wounds, Ulcers, and
putrid running Sores in what part of the Bod fo-
ever, and put Raiding-hot into Fillula’s itd' olves
the callous, and-caufes them in afhort time to be
' ‘cured. '
XXI. The Catapla m. " Made 'of the Herb and
Roots boiled felt, and brought to a thicknefs with
Pouder of Comfrey Roots, and applied, litis faid to
be available for the Cure of Ruptures, the DecoEti-
on in,.Wine being alfo taken inwardlyfor fomeveon-
liderable time. '. ‘ ‘
9 XXII; Lalily, .it is to he noted, 9 that the Quali-
; trier, Spacijfmtiorrtand Virtue: of this Herb are in a
manner the fame .with thofe oi‘ScalriorI:, this being
a Specres thereof, and therefore for, a. more full ac-
count thereof we fhall refer you tluthet,‘ .
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l. .H E qur; 'This Plant was doubtlefs un-
' known to the Ancient Greek, as alfo to the
Ancientlgztigm, .butfthe ModemsqlLJ mm,
which ’fs‘hb‘thhei true “Stebc' Bf Dioj‘cbfz t: and
Tbeopbrojlm, that being the Pimpiriollaopinofo, or
.Tbormyhorner, whereas this Folfe" Strebe’ feems tru-
ly to be. of the Stock of the Knaptce’edx‘, and there-
fore inay more: properly be miled in Lorine Sheba
Workout] 1 Sparta, and, in ‘Englifbj Btzjlml or fit] e
Smite;o‘rLSr'lvrr‘KmpweeJ. ; .. ,- V
II..’1'ho'KimI:.,“Authors have made many, rts
:of this Silver Knoptcud, but the chief which we'
[hall take'n'otice of are thefe following, 152:7]. Sm-
ile Solommic‘a prim: Chlfijiphyllanrbgl Vfiijt)nlDo‘
anti, ‘Srat‘lze‘jngor Folij: Cicborartis molligiriloiigui-
5 ohm, lufius his hri‘t Spanilh‘SilyeLKnap-
teed; 2.5‘Sfedi,Salomamim- jhcwidil Clufjgg alfo
Smog: NSalomamice,‘ prim qlrmz S referejzz‘fdm
lAu!l7hr;rf,‘;Stebe,.-Argentm imam Lo c1ij,’Apbjllan-
be: tarpon Maggi, Stwoe'mjorfolrj: Erma: atolli-
gm' [1&7221 ,[tZraBouhinL Clilfius his recent! Spanifh
. ilver Knapweed: 9:3. Stoke;Salmonrim421igmrtzt
LobthQhIl'oJx’Qitgb-e ‘Solooriomim r 'A rgmko ' Minor,
Phebe SaIIBoohlig‘zi tertia Cluf]? Afilylld'llfb't.‘ 32am
DodonatTSmbe'CalychIi: Argemm' Baubr‘izi; ohel’s .
Silver Herded‘ ua weed; ‘ 4.’ Stella ,Auj’riom ela-
tzor Clujij, Stale; gllico; Snob: albeit”: Argenttir
major Boubirzi, ThetGreater Siltier Knapweed of
lAuiltia. ,5. Snob: Adzjliiora'bumilior if humilit-
K’lujj, Cmtourij majo‘rrr-Spetit: minor Gqfnm' in
fCollrtZioII: Stirpium, Slob: imam: Civnrzo'jimili: te-
nuifolia Baubim', Silver ‘YKnapweed of Auilria the
Lemar. 6. Stab: jir'gmthz Hor'e‘allzo' Minor, Swot
Calyculi: Argmteir gain” Baublrli, jam Flore al-
bo Gerardi U Tobernomomoni, Theleil‘er Silver
Knapweed with .a white Flower.“ .7. Snub: Planta-
ginir Folio'Al im" (in Lib. ’Jt ,Plcmri: exoticir);N,ar-
row Leav‘ed ilverKnapweedx ofCandy.g“ ' ‘
1 III. The Defctiptions,‘ (172: ' fr , or Clulius‘his
firil Spahifh Silver Knapweed. , ' It I)” 4 Root wbiob
r; 'wbrte, long, had woody, wbefzj‘r i: grownfoboile
izco Tear: old, and than .weoiime: ferifber' in (2b:
lVYnter,’oIb:rwJEiit abide: tool]; ’4an will‘ ujimlly
Flower and Seed two Wimtrr, if they ‘be ‘n'ot (007x-
treomly told,‘ of 'do no! flow! too’imtcb in ”flag-Wk;
rber, ,> from, this . Root rife up “feveral ilargeyvrnged ,
Leaves, lying on 'the'Grou'nd, very, much cut'ru‘on
bOth hdesinto large ieces,‘ but each 0f ,themffet
clofer together than the hext,‘of a fad green Color
on the upper lids, and fomewhat whinfh Underneath,
very hairy all over, (as' alfo‘ the llrait lirongStalks,
which rile up to be three or four Feet high; orgmore,
, with feveml fuch.L like divided Leaves on‘ them as
‘ grow below; 'but ‘much lefl'er,‘and’every.jone1harp
5 :, at‘the points, divided .1“ the top into ‘
' ‘3'. es,9bearing upon long, hate, or; naked 5&1ng .dl‘d
divers Brandi-
fotnewhat lbng,‘1:rtiall, fcaly, fmooth,‘ round,‘jgteen
Heads, but 'fe'emmg more neritly contrived together
than any: of, the Heads of the‘fo'rmer Koo gooodr,‘
from the iinall tops whereof rife'rnany line urphfh
ot’Crlmfon Threads or Thrunis’; ' or of a Color he-
tween both, handing round together, and lometlgihg
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