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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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Infujwt or Decathlon. 4.. A Pouder Leaver-at
See . 5. An irzjblated Oil. 6.1 d; illed Water.
7.41 Spirituau: Tinchre. 8. An Acid Tim‘lure.
, 9. A71 Oily Iinll’ure. ,10. A Spirit. 1!. A” 011
dijiilled. 12. An Elixir. x3. A Campbzfm
,Tbe- Virtuer.
- X. Tb: [1' bid Juice. Taken in any proper Vehi-
cle, it ives fe in the Coliclr, expels Wind, pro-
vokes tine and the Terlns,and helps the Suffocati-
on of the Womb. Dofe two or three Spoonfuls or
‘more in the dil’rilled Water, or in Wine, or any 0-
ther fit Vehicle.
XI. Tb: Ejfeme: .It has all the Virtues of the
liquid Juice, but more powerful to all thofe Inten-
tions: it is of a warming and digeliing Quality;
ives Eafe in the Gripings of the Guts, Pains of the
romach, and Swellings proceeding from Wind.
It prevails againIl the Biu‘ugs of Mad‘ Dogs, Vipers,
Rattle-Snakes, and other Venomous Creatures, and
fupprelfes Vapors and I-lyilerick Fits in Women-
kind. ‘ Dole two Spoonfuls or more. . .
XII. The Infun‘an or Deraiiizm of Herb, or Seed,
var barb. It has allthe Properties, Qualities and
Virtues of thevJuice and Ellence, and may be given
from two Ounces to four,Morning, Noon and Night,
as occalion may re uire. ‘ . :.:..T. ..
,XIII. 17): P01! er, of lbe Seed. If it is taken
from half a Dram to a Dram and half, (according
to.A e) in a Glafs ofrWarmzdaod-Wine, Morning
and, vening, [for-“fame. few Days before the expe-.
Eted’time, it produces the Terms in Women in great
abundance: it recipitates‘Vapors, and curesHy:
Rerick Fits, can mg the Womb to fettle'in its right
place again. . So drunk, it provokes Urine power-
fully, 3ndeafes. the ColickrandiGripings of the
Guts proceeding'from Grollhels and Crudity. of Hui
mots: it ltrengthens the Stomach, and caufes a
' good Appetite and Digellionz' it expels Wind, and
dilimll‘es the Swelling of the Stomach. l . -. ,
XIV. The infolated Oil. ,1: ‘is made of thaqu':
fed Seed,- by IWIaiion,: 0220715071, .br, Digqjiioll )7: 11
8.17211 Heat 3 ' one Pound. of. the. bruiftrl Seed being
mixed with two Pounds. of. 0110f. Bea, or cboite 'Oil
Olive. It is Anodyne, and cafes Pains andeches
proceeding .ftomza. cold Caufe. :lt cafes the Gout,
[and lireugtheus the Nerves, Tendons, and Parts all.
u
ed. ’t.- .. .. ..
:2XVn The diililled1Water. ‘I!:lilby be made either
from Ibe.wbole Plant, being green, brfram the Seed,
according” the Igfmzlimmm'. : 1th the fame
Virtues withthe Juice, EII'euce, DecoStion and Seed,
but "in a much: lower 1 Degree of..Strength.;' and
therefore is to be given in a much greater quantity;
however, it may well ferve as a Vehicle for to con-
vey down into the Stomach fome of the Other Pre-
parations. . . A.
...:XVI. Tb: Spiriruozlr. Tmtlr'ure; of the Seed. It
giveSyEafe in Child? Pains, ‘Ilrengthens, thCLStbs
mach and other BoWels, expeIS‘Wind,: and install
the;Virtues of the Juice, Ell‘ence;rDecoEt.ion,-,and
Seed afore‘ exprelfed, but this warms and firengthehs
mores-Land thereforeiis more prolitablefoncold Sroa
machs, 'and fuch as havea cold Conllitutiono‘c‘Ha:
bitfof Body. c-Dui'e. two ,or thre61Dramslih the
Morning falling,;in a Glafs 0f enetous Wine-ills“;
. XVII. LTbe 'Acid TiniIure‘zy' t e Seed. '-'.It 'is grind
againlt Vomiting,:reprcl1"es apors and Fits .of. the
Mother; provokesthe‘ Terms and Urine, facilitates
the Birth, and brings ‘aWay theihfter-birth.‘ ..Doi-‘e
to many Drops'in 2.61213 .ofaIVine 3910' make it
pleafantly (harp. .tizizL‘J :1 5i, ; m v: brutal
XVIII; The 017] ginger: 0 arbe'Sa’J; lfmfes
‘
the. Str‘angury afteran admirable manner, provokes
Urine, and opens all Obllruitions of the Urinary
Parts, has all the Virtues of the Juice, ence, Pou-
der, Spirituous and Acid Tinctures, brings away
the Artetbirth, and gives Eafe in the After-pbins,
tho’ never f0 vehement. Dofe from ten’to twenty
Drops in any proper Vehicle, rMorning and Night,
or at any time of Extremity.
XIX. The Spirit aflbe Seed or Rent. It is Cor-
dial, good againll fainting and fwooning Fits, Con-
vullions, Sicknefs at Heart, Coldnefs of the‘Sto-
mach, want of Appetite, Wind in the Bowels, Co-
lick, Pleurify, Pally, Lethargy, and the like cold
and moili Diliempers of the Head, Brain, Nerves
and Bovt‘els. Dole two or threeDrams in a Morn-
ing falling, alfo half an Hour before Dinner, or at
time. of any Paroxyfm,reither alone, (being dulci-
lied) or mixtin a Glais of fome Stdmachick or
Cordial Winc. '
XX. The Oil of tbe Seed by Difiillilriazz. It has
all the Virtues ot’Juice, EII‘ence, TinElutes, Spirit,
and is very powerful againll the I’alfy, To that there
is fcarcely a better Vegetable Medicament in the
World : it is to. be taken inwardly from eight
Drops to lixteen, Morning, Noon and Night, frtii
drop it into white Sugar, and mix it well with that,
and then mix it with a Draught of choice White
Lisbon, or other Stomatick Wine, and fo let the
Patient drink it. Outwardly you mullalfo anoint
it along the Back-bone, chielly upon thofe Vertebze
from whence thofe Conjugations of Nerves procee ,
which replenilh the Parts af’difled; if all the Limbs
are alfeftcd, then it’will be necelI'ary to anoint the
whole Back-bone, from the very Nape 1of the Neck,
almoft to the dam, which is to be done twice a
Day, and .to be very well rubbed in, for almoil a
guartet of an Hourb’t a time g-and befides the'Spim
0%, the Parts or Limbs :allliif'led are alfo to be a
nointed therewith‘Jn like Jmirnner, This Oil is very
hot, and theref e‘foihe‘ftendervConltitutions may
not be able to gear it,‘being' fed alone: ,in this,
Cafe, it will be necell‘aryro mIX it with fome other
Chymical Oil lefs horrvvhich ma he allb penetra-
ting and eliicacious-to‘the fame mention, as Oils
of Turpentine, ot‘xlm'fe, of Fennel, or Slelefl‘,&C;
XXI. Tb: Elixir fibeSeeJ. It is elhcacious
to all the Purpofes afbteifnentioned, but is not fo
ltrong as the dillilled Oil; but in Lethargies, Pal-
lies, Convullions, Paintings, Swoonings, Sicknefs at
Heart, Colicks, Gripingspf the Guts, Pleurilies,
Stitches, Hyllericks, ‘Hy’poohondriacks,Strangury,
Vomiting, Weaknefs oftsthenStomach, want or'Ap-
petite and Digeliion‘, 'you‘ ‘ma give it Morning and
Night, or intime of thefar’oxyfm, from twenty to
hfty Drops, in, a “Glitfs‘of ,ine, or other lit Ve-
hicle. .. ,. 22.51”" .
XXII. Tbe Caihplnfzafq‘ 11': R301. It 15 excellent
againlt the Bitings ofI'Mad'D'ogs, Vipers, Rattle-
Snakes, and other Venomous Creatures, bemg beat.
en raw in :1 Met ar,’ and’appmd warm to the Part
hurt : if it is madevvvi'th” ual parts of Garlzck, it
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