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Full Title
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 ...
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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are flat, fmoolb, and jbmewlm fbming, and in,
fame Plate: '(tbo’ feldom) marktdwith black Spotr,‘
tad). .jla'mling 0'71 a long fbat Stalk :, among which
7%‘up fmall y:llaw"‘Howert-; (ranhjling' qf nine
or ten fmall narrow Leaver) growing upon flemlzr
foal Stalkr, very‘like'urrta agCrovvfoot Flower, to
which the Seed alfn it'not my unlike, being many
[mall me: far together upon paella-ad. ‘ ,
- V. There is (umber jbrt 'lm‘tzf,”zobicb lid: 4:
it were double ,l‘lowert, confifiing of two rate: qf
Leaves, in (ill other thing: , not‘rlijtring from (I):
former, obit]; Cameratius, in Hotto, only'mm.
from. ‘. W
VI. The Plum. They grow in moiil Meadows,
"by common Ways, and Ditch-[ides which are wet,
and fometimes overflowed with Water, and almofl
every where throughout the Kingdom,'in Plafhy,
and watery Grounds, in the m‘oiii corners of Fields,
“and pieces which are near the Water lide: and yet
they wrll alfo grow in fomething dryerGrounds pro-
vrded it he‘m the fhade withal. ‘ - ., t
VII. The Timer. They fpring forth out of the
Ground about the middle or latter end of Februa
are‘quite gone'in May, to that the cannot
found, till they fpring up again the malt Yeir. be
VIII.- The Qualifier. They are hot and dry in
the tirii Degree, and not in the fourth Degree, as
'Diqurider and Galen, make theirs to be. ”It:
are Attraaive, moderate] Maturative, otherwi e
Difcufhve, Abiletiive, an Vulneraty. ‘
IX. Tb: Spm' ration; Pile-wort-is' a Iingular
‘ Piles,2and th K
fiacheallei: tllie 15mg”; or Straplmla, vulgaiglly
t e mgs- v1 3 ,1: o tens and d’f ,
and Other hard Tumors. . ' tculi'es “lens,
I); Preparations. You may market there-
from r. A Liguicl juice or E em: I ‘
and hank. 2. A, Detailing afgrbe [3:526 15:12:57.:
Oil, or Ointment. 4. A 34mm.
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of the from. S , ,m‘p if”:
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and Flowers and Seed in Mdnb and April, and .’
The l’iijnlerh I .
XI; The Liqzlid in“, or maze, They are
Specihcks againlt the Scutvyi Jaundice, Gout,
Stone, Gravel,‘Kings-Evil; and produElions of
. the Hzmorrhoids or Piles, being inwardly taken
from 2 to 3, or 4 Spoonfuls, Morning and Night
in a Glafs of White Part, or LirEwt Wine; and
withall bathing and fomenting the, parts aiTeEled
therewith hot, twice or thrice a Day, for half an
xn. m Derailiozi. I: has the Virtues of the
1, fair: or Ejfmct, but much weaker in its effetls and.
and operation, and maybe given for the lame pur-
pofes, from 4. to 8 Ounces,‘fweetned with Syrup”
of Violet: , or of Rift? Solzm've, Morning and -
Night. 31f the Detailing 1 part, is mixed with the
fair: or hymn: 3 parts, and lufed as an Errbine up
the Noflrils,‘ it purges and cleahfes the Head and
' Brain, from cold and moiit Humors which offend
it, and many,times prevents nn‘Apoplex , and
Cures the E ilepfy Vertigo, Lethar an ‘oth t
; Difeafesof ike Killd; gy’ ‘ 6
Kill. The Oil or Ointment." Anointed z or 4
‘ times a Day upon tlie'Hcrmorrhoids 6: Files it
cures them; and is wonderfully henen‘c'ial in the
Cure of the Kings-Evil, and hard Tumors in many
putts of the Body, being anointed upon the parts
affeEled, and ClOths dipt in the iime'applycd.
overthem. , ' ,7 J ,
XlV.‘ The Ramiro. , ' If the Piles or Srrophula are
diifmfed to break, it will ripen and break them,
an afterWards more: fully ,digell the, indigelled
Matter, clennfe 'and heel , them..after an admirable
manner,“ beyondmol’t other Medicaments appropri-
ated to the Cure‘of‘ thofe’Dil‘e-afes; ‘- i " ,’
,> , XV. The Campqum of the Green Hull and Roan.
It dil'cufl‘es and heals fimple Contuiions, being ap-
plyed whilil theyare Recent; is profitable againil
an 0mm in the Knee, and either dil‘cufi'es (be-
ing applyed warm) or maturates, breaks, cleanfes
and heals the meorthoids in alhort time, and
withal gives prefenteafe and relief in the pain tho’
never’fo extream. In‘ a recent Scropbala, it-di -
miles the Kernels and Knots, tho’, never ['0 hard,
(‘0 alfo if they be inveterate, if long applyed; but
if they tend to lirppuration, it haflens it and breakil
them, after Which they may be walhed with the
fuiw'or Ejem'e’, and then cleanfed and healed
with the Ointment and Belling. , >
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of? '-I" M .P :17:- R (N E ‘Lf
l. H E Names; Some take this Plant, to be
the Melodie of Seraph), but the Ala-FOX
Male Kind 57m Ebwnicep, he calls it in the 1174‘
[mm Tongue‘thala; and the‘FrmiM Hort Cifll‘
lea, he calls, Cardabdln. Itlis'called in Graft,
'18”;th '(tz iii (f’ja'itm id 11: ‘ex Gallo 1’!”ng
fining ubr 'orimr: )> ,in " arin:,.“Anagnllis: ill
Ewgldb, 'szptrm’l. Some Authors call it, Mor-
fur Gallmx U-Mnigzlina, but'thei'e are rather-(1161
proper Names of 3 Species; 'of Alfin: 0:,Ch19k“
weed: morally: an oldAWriter calls it’lilm‘my
which is extant alfo in Ditfcor'idu,’ among ‘he
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