The compleat herbal of physical plants containing all such English and foreign herbs, shrubs and trees as are used in physick and surgery ... : the doses or quantities of such as are prescribed by the London-physicians and others are proportioned : also directions for making compound-waters, syrups simple and compound, electuaries ... : moreover the gums, balsams, oyls, juices, and the like, which are sold by apothecaries and druggists are added to this herbal, and their irtues and uses are fully described / by John Pechey ...
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- The compleat herbal of physical plants containing all such English and foreign herbs, shrubs and trees as are used in physick and surgery ... : the doses or quantities of such as are prescribed by the London-physicians and others are proportioned : also directions for making compound-waters, syrups simple and compound, electuaries ... : moreover the gums, balsams, oyls, juices, and the like, which are sold by apothecaries and druggists are added to this herbal, and their irtues and uses are fully described / by John Pechey ...
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- Pechey, John, 1655-1716.
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- 1694.
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Contents
- title page
- THE PREFACE.
- ADVERTISEMENT.
- The Explanatory Table.
- ERRATA.
-
THE
English Herbal
OF
PHYSICAL PLANTS.
-
A
- ABele-tree.
-
Adders-tongue, in LatinOphioglosum. -
Common in LatinAgrimony, Agrimonia. -
Alder-tree, in LatinAl∣nus. -
Black in LatinAlder, Alnus nigra baccifera. -
Alexanders, in LatinHippocelinum. -
Angelica, in LatinAn∣gelica. -
Apple-tree, in LatinMalus. -
Apricock-tree, in La∣tinMalus Armeniaca. -
White in LatinArch-Angel, Laminum album. -
Stinking orArrach, Or∣rach, in LatinAtriplex O∣lida. -
Common in LatinArsmart, Persicaria. -
Artichoke, in LatinCi∣nara. -
Asarabacca, in LatinAsarum. -
The
Ash-tree, in LatinFraxinus. -
Avens, in LatinCario∣phillata.
-
B.
-
BArbery-tree, in LatinBerberis. -
Barley, in LatinHor¦deum. -
Garden -Basil, in LatinOcymum. -
Wild -Basil, in LatinA∣cinos. -
Baulm, in LatinMe∣lissa. -
Bay-tree, in LatinLaurus. -
Beans, in LatinFaba. -
Bears-foot, in LatinHelleboraster. -
Beech-tree, in LatinFagus. -
White-Beet, in LatinBeta alba. -
Sea-Beet, in LatinBeta Maris. -
Wood -Betony, in La∣tinBetonica. -
Common -Bilberries, in LatinVaccinia nigra vulga∣ris. -
Birch-tree, in Latin,Betula. -
The Greater orBistort, Snake-weed, in LatinBi∣storta major. -
Ʋpright -Blite, in LatinBlitum erectius. -
Blue-Bottles, in La∣tinCyanus. -
Borrage, in LatinBor∣rago. -
Box-tree, in LatinBu∣xus. -
Bramble, in LatinRu∣bus. -
White -Briony, in La∣tinBrionia alba. -
Common -Brook-Lime, in LatinAnagallis aquatica. -
Broom, in LatinGeni∣sta. -
Broom-rape, in LatinOrobanche. -
Butcher's -Broom, in La∣tinRuscus, orBruscus. -
Buck-thorn, in LatinRhamnus Catharticus. -
Bugle, in LatinBugu∣la. -
Bugloss, in LatinBu∣glossum. -
Bur-dock, in LatinBardana. -
Burnet, in LatinPim∣pinella vulgaris, sive minor. -
Butter-bur, orPesti∣lent-wort, in LatinPetasitis. -
Butterwort, orYork∣shire-Sanicle, in LatinPin∣guicula.
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-
C.
-
CAbbage, in LatinBra∣sica. -
Sea -Cabbage, orCole∣wort, in LatinBrasica Ma∣rina. -
Field -Calamint, in La∣tinCalamintha. -
Calve's-snout, orSnap∣dragon, in LatinAntirrhi∣num. -
Camomile, in LatinChamaemelum. -
Caraways, in LatinCarum. -
Wild-
Carrot, Daucus Offinarum.in Latin -
Celandine, in LatinChelidonium majus. -
The Lesser orCelandine, Pile-wort, in LatinChe∣lidonium minus. -
The Lesser in LatinCentory, Centaurium minus. -
Common Wild in LatinCharvil, Cerefolium Silve∣stre. -
Cherries, in LatinCe∣rasus. -
Chesnut-tree, in LatinCastanea. -
Chick-weed, in LatinAlfine. -
Common-Garden -Clary, in LatinHorminum. -
Cloud-berry, orKnot-ber∣ry, Knout-berry, in LatinChamamorus. -
Clowns-all-heal, in LatinPanax Coloni. -
Col in Latiny-flower, Brasica florida. -
Common -Colts-foot, in LatinTussilago. -
Columbine, in LatinAquilegia. -
Great -Comfrey, in La∣tinCons lida major. -
Sea -Coralline, in LatinCorallina. -
Female -Cornel, orDog-ber∣ry, Gatter-tree, in LatinCornus foemina. -
Costmary, in LatinBal∣samita mas. -
Cowslips, in LatinPa∣ralysis. -
Common-Garden -Cresses, in LatinNasturtium hortense. -
Water -Cresses, in LatinNasturtium aquaticum. -
Cross-wort, orMug∣weed, in LatinCruciata. -
The Common Creeping in LatinCrow-foot, Ra∣nunculus pratensis. -
Round-rooted, orBulbous in LatinCrow-foot, Ra∣nunculus bulbosus. -
Ivy-leav'd, Water -Crow-foot, in LatinRanunculus aquaticus, orHederaceus al∣bus. -
Cuckow-pintle, in La∣tinArum. -
Cucumber, in LatinCucumis. -
Wild -Cucumber, in Latin,Cucumis silvestris. -
Common -Cudweed, in LatinGnaphalium vulgare majus. -
Currant-bush, in LatinRibes. -
Cypress-trees, in La∣tinCupressus.
-
-
D.
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WIld English in LatinD ffadil, Narcissus Anglicus. -
The Greater Wild White in LatinDaisies, Bellis major. -
The Lesser orDaisie, Common Wild Daisie, in La∣tinBellis minor. -
Dandalyon, in LatinDens-leonis. -
Dane-wort, in LatinEbulus. -
Darnel, in LatinLo∣lium album. -
Dill, in LatinAnethum. -
Dittander, in LatinLepidium latifolium. -
Sharp-pointed withDock, curled Leaves, in LatinLa∣pathum acutum crispum. -
Sharp-pointed in LatinDock, Lapathum acutum. -
The orDock called Monk's-Rubarb,Garden-patience, in LatinHippo-lapathum. -
Dodder, in LatinCus∣cuta. -
Common orDrop-wort, Filipendula, in LatinFili∣pendula. -
Common orDove's-foot, Crane's-bill, in LatinGe∣ranium Columbinum vulgare. -
The
Dove's-foot, cal∣letHerb-Robert, and in La∣tinGeranium Robertianum, -
Dragons, in LatinDra∣contium. -
Duck's-meat, in LatinLenticula palustris.
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- E.
-
F.
-
COmmon- in La∣tinFennel, Faeniculum vulgare. -
Hog's- orFennel, Sul∣phur-wort, in LatinPuceda∣num vulgare. -
Fenugreek, in LatinFoenum Graecum. -
Common Male- in LatinFern, Filix mas vulgaris. -
Female- in LatinFern, Filix foemina. -
Flowering- orFern, Os∣mond-royal, in LatinFilix florida, orOsmonda regalis. -
Feverfew, in LatinMatricaria. -
Fig-tree, in LatinFi∣cus. -
Fig-wort, in LatinScrophularia major. -
Filberd, in LatinCory∣lus sativa. -
Firr-tree, in LatinA∣bies. -
Sweet-smelling in LatinFlag, Calamus aromaticus Officinarum. -
Flax, in LatinLinum sati∣vum. -
Purging, or Wild Dwarf -Flax, orMill-mountain, in LatinLinum silvestre ca∣tharticum. -
Marsh -Flea-bane, orBird's-tongue, in LatinConi∣za palustris. -
Flix-weed, in LatinSophia Chirurgorum. -
Common Purple-
Flower-de-luce, Iris vul∣garis.in Latin -
The Yellow Water -Flow∣er-de-luce, in LatinIris palustris lutea. -
Fluellin, orMale-Speed-well, in LatinVeroni∣ca ma . -
The Lesser Spiked -Fluel∣lin, orSpeed-well, in LatinVeronica spicata minor. -
Purple in LatinFox-gloves, Digi alis purpurea vulgaris. -
Fumetory, in LatinFumaria.
-
-
G.
-
GArlick, in LatinAlli∣um. -
Wild in LatinGermander, Chamaedrys silvestris. -
Goat's-beard, in LatinTragopogon. -
Goat's-Rue, in LatinGalega. -
Golden-rod, in LatinVirga aurea. -
Goos-berry-bush, in La∣tinGrossularia. -
Goose-grass, orCleav∣ers, in LatinAparine. -
Groncil, orGrouncel, in LatinLithospermum. -
Ground-pine, in LatinChamaepytis vulgaris. -
Groundsel, in LatinErigeron.
-
-
H.
-
HArt's-tongue, in La∣tinPhillitis. -
Hemlock, in LatinCi∣cuta. -
Common -Hemlock, orWild-Ciceley, Cow-weed, in La∣tinCi utaria vulgaris. -
Hemp, in LatinCanna∣bis sativa. -
Common in LatinHemp-Agri∣monr, Eupatorium cannabinum. -
Common in LatinHen-bane, Hyoscyamus vulgaris. -
Herb-Robert, in LatinGeranium Robertianum. -
Holly, in LatinAgrifo∣lium. -
Common orHony-suckle, Wood-bind, in LatinPe∣riclymenum. -
Hops, in LatinLupulus. -
White in LatinHore-hound, Marrubium album. -
Horse-tail, in LatinE∣quisetum. -
Great in LatinHounds-tongue, Cynoglossum. -
House-leek, orSin-green, in LatinSedum ma∣gus vulgare. -
Hyssop, in LatinHysso∣pus.
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-
I.
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JAck-by-the-Hedge, orSauce-alone, in LatinAlliaria. -
White in La∣tinIessamin, Jasminum album. -
Iew's-ear, in LatinFungus sambucinus. -
St.
Iohn's-wort, in La∣tinHypericon. -
Iuly-flowers, in LatinCaryophyllus. -
Iuniper-tree, in LatinJuniperus. -
Climbing -Ivy, in LatinHedera Arborea. -
Ground -Ivy, in LatinHedera terrestris.
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- K.
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L.
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COmmon in LatinLadies-bed-straw, Gal∣lium luteum vulgare. -
Ladies-mantle, in La∣tinAlchimilla. -
Ladies-smock, in La∣tinCardamine. -
Lavender, in LatinLavendula. -
Common in LatinLavender-c t∣ton, Abrotanum faemina vulgare. -
Spurge -Laurel, in LatinLaureola. -
Leeks, in LatinPor∣rum. -
Garden -Lettice, in La∣tinLactuca sativa. -
Lilly of the Vallies, in LatinLilium convalli∣um. -
Water -Lilly, in LatinNymphaea. -
White -Lilly, in LatinLilium. -
Lime-tree, in LatinTilia. -
Liquorish, in LatinGly∣cyrr iza. -
Liverwort, in LatinHepatica vulgaris. -
Lovage, in LatinLe∣visticum. -
Lung-wort, in LatinMuscus arboreus. -
Lupines, in LatinLu∣pinus sativus.
-
-
M.
-
MAdder, in LatinRu∣bia tinctorum. -
White orMaiden-hair, Wall-Rue, in LatinAdian∣ um album. -
Common in LatinMallow, Malva vulgaris. -
Marsh -Mallows, in La∣tinAlthaea. -
Vervain- in La∣tinMallow, Alcea vulgaris. -
The Great com∣monly call'dMaple, the Sycamore-tree, tho' falsly, in LatinAcer majus. -
Garden- in LatinMarigold, Calendula sativa. -
Marjoram, in LatinMajorana. -
Master-wort, in LatinImperatoria. -
Maudlin, in LatinAge∣ratum vulgare. -
Stinking in LatinMay-weed, Cotula foetida. -
Meadow-sweet, in La∣tinƲlmaria. -
Medlar-tree, in LatinMespilus. -
Melilot, in LatinMeli∣lotus. -
Melon, in LatinMelo. -
Common English orMercu∣ry, All-good, in LatinBonus Henericus. -
Dog's- in La∣tinMercury, Cynocrambe. -
Milfoil, in LatinMille∣folium. -
Milk-wort, in LatinPolygala. -
Mint, in LatinMentha. -
Misleto, in LatinViscus. -
Mony-wort, orHerb-Two-pence, in LatinNum∣mularia major vulgaris. -
Moon-wort, in LatinLunaria. -
Cup- in LatinMoss, Muscus pyxidatus. -
Mother-wort, in LatinCardiaca. -
Creeping in LatinMouse-ear, Philosella repens. -
Mug-wort, in LatinArtemisia. -
Mulberry-tree, in La∣tinM rus. -
White orMullein, High-Taper, in LatinVer∣bascum album vulgare. -
Dusty orMushrome, Puff-balls, in LatinFungus pulverulentus. -
Mustard, in LatinSi∣napi. -
Hedge- in La∣tinMustard, Erysimum. -
Myrtle-tree, in LatinMyrtus.
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- N.
- O.
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P.
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HErb orParis, True-Love,One-berry, in LatinHerba Paris. -
Parsly, in LatinPetro∣selinum. -
Parsly-piert, in LatinPercepier. -
Garden- in La∣tinParsnip, Pastinaca latifolia sati∣va. -
Cow- in LatinParsnip, Sphondilium. -
Peach-tree, in LatinMalus Persica. -
The in La∣tinPear-tree, Pyrus. -
Pease, in LatinPisum. -
Pellitory, in LatinPa∣rietaria. -
Penny-Royal, in La∣tinPulegium. -
Peony, in LatinPaeonia. -
Pepper-wort, in LatinLepidium. -
Periwinele, in LatinVinca per vinca. -
Male- in LatinPimpernel, Anagallis mas. -
The in La∣tinPine-tree, Pinus. -
Plantain, in LatinPlantago. -
Plum-tree, in LatinPrunus. -
Polypody, in LatinPo∣lypodium. -
The in LatinPoplar-tree, Populus. -
Red- orPoppy, Corn-Rose, in LatinPapaver Rheas. -
White- in LatinPoppy, Papaver album. -
Primrose, in LatinPri∣mula veris. -
English- orPrunes, Plums, call'dBullace, in LatinPru∣nus. -
Pumpion, in LatinPe∣po. -
Purflain, in LatinPor∣tulaca.
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- Q.
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R.
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RAdish, in LatinRapha∣nus sativus. -
Horse -Radish, in LatinRaphanus Rusticanus. -
Common in LatinRag-wort, Jacobaea vulgaris. -
Raspberry-bush, in La∣tinRubus Idaeus. -
Rest-harrow, orCa∣mock, in LatinAnonis. -
Rie, in LatinSecale. -
Rocket, orWinter-Cresses, in LatinBarbarea. -
Wild- in LatinRocket, Eruca sylvestris. -
The in LatinRose, Rosa. -
Rosemary, in LatinRosmarinus. -
Rue, in LatinRuta. -
Rupture-wort, in La∣tinHerniaria.
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S.
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SAffron, in LatinCrocus. -
Sage, in LatinSalvia. -
Wood -Sage, in LatinSalvia agrestis. -
Sampire, in LatinCrithmum marinum. -
Sanicle, in LatinSani∣cula. -
Savine, in LatinSabi∣na. -
Savory, in LatinSatu∣reia. -
Meadow -Saxifrage, in LatinSaxifraga Anglica fa∣cie seseli pratensis. -
Common Field -Scabious, in LatinScabiosa major com∣munior. -
Scordium, orWater-Germander, in LatinScor∣dium. -
Scurvy grass, in La∣tinCochlearia. -
Self-heal, in LatinPru∣nella. -
Shepherd's-purse, in LatinBursa pastoris. -
Silver-weed, in LatinArgentina. -
Smallage, in LatinA∣pium. -
Sneez-wort, in LatinPtarmica. -
Solomon's-seal, in La∣tinPolygomaton, -
Sope-wort, in LatinSaponaria. -
The orSorbe, Quicken-tree, in LatinSorbus sylve∣stris. -
Common -Sorrel, in La∣tinAcetosa vulgaris. -
Sheep's -Sorrel, in LatinAcetosa arvensis lanceolata. -
Roman orFrench -Sor∣rel, in LatinAcetosa rotun∣difolia. -
Wood -Sorrel, in LatinTrifolium acetosum vulgare. -
Sothernwood, in La∣tinAbrotanum. -
Marsh -Sparagus, in LatinAsparagus palustris. -
Spatling, orWhite Poppy, in LatinBehen al∣bum. -
Male -Speed-well, in LatinVeronica mas supina & vulgatissima. -
Common -Spignel, in LatinMeum. -
Spinache, in LatinSpi∣nachia. -
Spindle-tree, in LatinEuonimus. -
Spleen-wort, in LatinAsplenium. -
Straw-berry, in La∣tinFragraria. -
Succory, in LatinCi∣choreum. -
Sun-dew, in LatinRos solis.
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T.
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TAmarisk, in LatinTamariscus. -
Common in La∣tinTansie, Tanacetum. -
Tarragon, in LatinDracunculus hortensis. -
Teasel, orFuller's-Thistle, Venus's Basin, in LatinDipsacus. -
Dwarf-Carline -Thistle, in LatinCarduus acaulis. -
Milk -Thistle, orLadies-Thistle, in LatinCarduus Mariae. -
The Blessed in LatinThistle, Carduus Benedictus. -
Thorn-Apple, in LatinStramonium. -
Thorow-wax, in La∣tinPerfoliata. -
Throat-wort, in LatinTrachelium. -
Wild in LatinThyme, Serpyllum. -
Toad-flax, in LatinLinaria lutea vulgaris. -
Tobacco, in LatinNi∣cotiana. -
The Greater in LatinTooth-wort, Dentaria major. -
Tormentil, in LatinTormentilla. -
Marsh -Trefoil, orBuck∣beans, in LatinTrifolium palustre. -
Turnep, in LatinRa∣pum. -
Tutsan, in LatinAn∣drosaemum vulgare.
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- V.
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W.
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WAlnut-tree, in La∣tinJuglans. -
Wall-flower, in LatinLeucoium luteum. -
Way-faring-tree, in LatinViburnum. -
Wheat, in LatinTriti∣cum. -
Common in LatinWhitlow-grass, Parony∣chia vulgaris. -
Winter-cherry, in La∣tinAlkekengi. -
Winter-green, in La∣tinPyrola. -
Woodroof, in LatinA∣sperula. -
Common in LatinWormwood, Absinthium vulgare.
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A
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THE
Exotick or Foreign
PHYSICAL PLANTS.
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AC
- ACacia.
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Agarick, in LatinAga∣ricus. -
Agnus Castus, orThe Chaste Tree. - Alcali.
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Almond-tree, in LatinAmygdalus. -
Aloes, in LatinAloe. - Amomum.
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Anacardium Occiden∣tale, Cajou dictum. -
Anacardiums, orMa∣lacca-beans, in LatinAna∣cardium. - Anime Gummi.
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Anise, in LatinAnisum. -
Asa Foetida, orDevil's Dung.
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B.
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THE True, Natural in LatinBal∣sam-tree, Balsamum verum. -
Peruvian in LatinBalsam, Balsamum è Peru. -
Balsam -Copaiba. -
Balsam in La∣tinof Tolu, Balsamum de Tolu. -
Balsamum de Chili, -
Balaustians, in LatinBalaustia. - Bdellium.
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Bear's-breech, in La∣tinBranca Ʋrsina. -
Benjamin, in LatinBenzoinum. -
Ben-Nut, in Latin,Balanus Myrepsica. -
Birth-wort, andLong Round, in LatinAristolochia. -
Bishop's-weed, in La∣tinAmmi. -
Bitter-Vetch, in La∣tinOrobus. -
Brazile-wood, in LatinBrazilia arbor.
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-
C.
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CAmel's-Hay, in La∣tinSchaenanthus. -
Camphir, in LatinCamphora. - Cancamum:
- Canela:
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Capers, in LatinCap∣peris. -
Cardamoms, in LatinCardamomum. -
Carthamus, orBa∣stard-Saffron. -
Cassia Fistula Alexan∣drina, in EnglishOrdinary Purging Cassia. - Cassidony:
- Cassummuniar.
- China.
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Chiches, orChich-pease, in LatinCicer sativum. -
Cinnamon, in LatinCinnamomum. -
Common orCinque-foil, Five-leav'd Grass, in La∣tinPentaphyllum Vulgatissi∣mum. -
Citrons, in LatinMa∣lus Citria. -
Citruls, in LatinCi∣trullus. -
Cloves, in LatinCaryo∣phyllus Aromaticus. -
Coccus
Baphica. -
Cockle, in LatinPseu∣domelanthium. -
Coco-Nut-tree, in La∣tinPalma Coccifera. -
Coculus Indus. -
Coffee, in LatinCaova. -
Coloquintida, in LatinColocynthis. -
Contrayerva, in LatinDrakena radix. -
Coral, in LatinCoral∣lium. -
Coral-tree, in LatinArbor Corallii. -
The in La∣tinCork-tree, Suber. - Costus.
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Cotton, in LatinGossi∣pium. -
Couhage, orCow-itch, in LatinPhaseolus Zurraten∣sis. -
Indian in LatinCress, Nasturtium Indicum. -
Crown-Imperial, in LatinCorona Imperialis. -
Cumin, in LatinCumi∣num. -
Cubebs, in LatinCu∣bebae. -
Sweet in La∣tinCyperus, Cyperus longus.
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- D.
- E.
- F.
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G.
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GAlangal, in LatinGalanga major. - Galbanum.
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Common in LatinGreat Gentian, Gentiana major. -
Ginger, in LatinZin∣ziber. -
Goards, in LatinCur∣curbitae. -
Canary- in LatinGrass, Phalaris. -
Common Dog- orGrass, Couch-Grass, in LatinGra∣men caninum. -
Cotton- in LatinGrass, Gramen Tomentosum. -
Oat- in LatinGrass, Gramen Avenaceum. -
Guaiacum, in LatinLignum sanctum. - Gum-Ammoniacum.
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Gum-Arabick, in La∣tinGummi Arabicum. - Gum-Caranna.
- Gum-Copal.
- Gum-Elemi.
- Gum-Gotta.
- Gum-Lac.
-
Gum-Olibanum, orFrankincense, in LatinOli∣banum. - Gum-Opoponax:
- Gum-Sagapenum.
- Gum-Sarcocolla.
- Gum-Tamahaca.
- Gum-Tragacanth.
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- H.
- J.
- K.
- L.
- M.
- N.
- O.
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P.
- PAnax-Herculis.
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Pellitory in Latinof Spain, Pygrethrum. -
Round Black in LatinPepper, Piper Rotundum Ni∣grum. -
White Round in LatinPepper, Piper Rotundum Al∣bum. -
Pitch, in LatinPix. -
The
Plane-tree, in La∣tinPlatanus Orientalis Vera. -
Poley-Mountain, in LatinPolium Montanum. -
Pomegranate, in La∣tinMalus Punica, sive Gra∣nata. -
Potatoes, in LatinBat∣tata. -
Mock- in LatinPrivet Phillyrea. -
Psylium, in EnglishFlea-wort. - Pulsatilla.
- R.
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S.
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SAge in La∣tinof Jerusalem, Pulmonaria Maculo∣sa. -
Sanders, in LatinSan∣talum. - Sarsaparilla.
- Sassafras.
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Saw-wort, in LatinSe∣ratula. -
Scammony, in LatinScammonium. -
Scottish orScurvy-grass, Sea-Coal-wort, Sea-bind-Weed, in LatinSoldanalla Marina. -
Sebestens, orAssyrian Plums, in LatinMyxa, si∣ve Sebesten. - Sena.
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Skirret, in LatinSisa∣rum. - Smilax Aspera.
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Virginian in LatinSnake-weed, Polyrhizos Virginia∣na. -
Spunge, in LatinSpon∣gia. -
Squills, orSea-Onion, in LatinScilla. - Staechas.
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Staves-acre, orLouse-wort, in LatinStaphis A∣gria. -
Storax-tree, in LatinStyrax Arbor. -
Straw-berry-tree, in LatinArbutus. -
Sugar-Cane in LatinArundo Saccharina. -
Swallow-wort, in La∣tinAsclepias.
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- Nomenclator Latinus.
- The Table of Diseases, &c.
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