Botanologia. The Brittish physician, or, The nature and vertues of English plants. Exactly describing such plants as grow naturally in our land, with their ... applications and vertues, physical and astrological uses, treated of, each plant appropriated to the several diseases they cure ... / [Robert Turner].
- Robert Turner
- Date:
- 1664
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Botanologia. The Brittish physician, or, The nature and vertues of English plants. Exactly describing such plants as grow naturally in our land, with their ... applications and vertues, physical and astrological uses, treated of, each plant appropriated to the several diseases they cure ... / [Robert Turner]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
112/336 page 86
![: pausing Tap SEEM On Usa: Shar DA SHURA nem ENTER EEL WTA ERE OTT Aart aici Mie fhe ATs ay alata ye ace kb : sibs , ie i hata al A oh ial FRM a cet cha | ASE eI Pr NON N ie pig l cenn mwemesems e 86 The Brittifh Phyfician : or; .— sine ie Nl a llalaia aioe deed dacs aa ftand many pale yellowftar-like flowers in green headé,, Nat alter whichcomes a long {mall yellowith brown coloured; | a feed, inclofedin doun, which 1s afterwards carried away | byt the with the winde: the! reot. confifts ofa head of fibres, | which laftethall Winter. The plant hath aftrong unplea-;_ fanc tafteand {mell.. y Vans Names.]. Ivis called Confolida, and Solidago, as Com= |i frey is, oncly Satacenica, vo diftinguith it; fome alfo call, | Hts: it Herba fortis becaufe of its {trong {mell. | Place, and Time.] They grow in moift wet grounds, flower about Fuly, and the feed is ripe in Auguftor Sep~ | mith rember. : | 3 | Cérnjess Nature and Vertues.] Saracens Confeundis hot and dry | Se hat sear the third degree, and aftringent, an -berbof Mars, and an excellent wound herb, fo that Mars can cure as well as wound. The berb fleeped in Wine, and then diftilled , the wa- fer ts good for Wounds and Ulcers , whether inward or out- | ward, (0 15 the juyce or decottion: it cleanfeth green Wounds, | tev and old fores from corrtiption, and heals them ; it likewife. | vanw heals the fores of the privy parts and Ulcers of the mouth and. | nol throat, they being gargled therewith, The decoction of the | of adi herb in wine opens obftractions of the Gall. and Liver, and is | comely good forthe yellow Faundies, and toprevent Dropfies: It alfo | ayy ‘heals Ulcers o& the Reins, and other inward wounds. = Na fcS See more of thisin the Art of Simpling : written | Gnipi| pe SEC 2 eof PES EES See orhiseied Sig dt eee SES i Deleyipty ¥ 4 by W Coles. Centuncs r ‘ A 20d Her Coryander. Coriandrum. Bs B Shall nortakeup room to defcribe’ chis ftinking Sa+ | turnine Plant. ' ‘sas aes Names.) The Latinesca'l it Cortandrum, Place and Time. | Iris onely fown and kepe in Gardens; flowers in Fuse and July » and the feed is ripe in” August. PP Da) abs ai | he 2 | Place, POLAR Nile Ss SORRR Se aig aR Sa Sons ce Ro i ele eb ae { j 1 NY Bhy N are 5 {pia aS ii Oa : ; ay q » v M 7 “ah Be Agee MA I ON As wind PMG, CONE yk](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30325730_0112.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


