De venenis, or, A discourse of poysons their names, natures, & vertues : with their several symptomes, prognosticks, and antidotes / by W.R., M.D.
- Title
- De venenis, or, A discourse of poysons their names, natures, & vertues : with their several symptomes, prognosticks, and antidotes / by W.R., M.D.
- Author
- Ramesey, William, 1627-1675 or 6.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Samuel Speed ...,
- 1663.
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- Subject terms
- Poisons -- Early works to 1800.
- Venom -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE Most High and Mighty MONARCH The Kings most Excellent Majesty CHARLES The SECOND.
- TO THE JUDICIOUS AND INGENIOUS READERS.
- TO THE MORE IMPRUDENT AND RURALL READERS.
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OF POYSONS With their severall ANTIDOTES, Illustrated by Divers Histories, the Testimony of the most Approved, Authen∣tick, and Learned Authors Extant.
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PART I. Of the Differences ofPoysons, and ofPoysons in Generall.-
SECTION I. Of the first Division ofPoysons. -
SECTION II. Of the second Division ofPoysons, and that they act not by Primary and manifest Qualities. -
SECTION III. Of the Third Kind ofPoysons, shewing that all have not an aptitude to Kill, but that some are Mortall, others not. -
SECTION IV. Shewing a Fourth sort ofPoysons disco∣vered by their effects, and that some are Enemies to one part, some to another. -
SECTION V. Shewing a Fifth Division ofPoysons, and that there is noPoyson to be prepared that can kill precisely a Moneth, two, three, or a Year, after it is administred. -
SECTION VI. Containing a Sixth sort ofPoysons, ac∣cording as they are received into the Bodies of Men; wherein divers Questions are discussed. -
SECTION VII. Shewing a Seventh Division ofPoysons.
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PART II. Of
POYSONS in par∣ticular, with their severall sorts and Antidotes.-
CLASSE I. Of Poysons belonging toMINERALLS, or dug out of the earth.-
DIVISION I. Of such as may properly be termed Metalls.
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SECTION I. Of Aqua Fortis, Aqua Regis, and Aqua Chry∣sulca; with their Antidotes, -
SECTION II. Of Antimony and its Antidotes. -
SECTION III. OfArsnick, its severall kinds and Antidotes. -
SECTION IV: OfArgent Vive its severall sorts, and Antidotes. -
SECTION V.
Of Calx-vive,and its Antidot s. -
SECTION VI.
Of Vitrioland its Antidotes. -
SECTION VII. OfCopper, and such as proceed thereof, with their Antidotes. -
SECTION VIII.
Of the Dross and Rust of Iron,with their Antidotes. -
SECTION IX.
Of Lead, Ceruse,and Litharge,with their Antidotes.
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DIVISION
II. Of such as are dug out of the Fath, and are not Mettalls:
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DIVISION I. Of such as may properly be termed Metalls.
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OF POYSONS belonging to VEGETABLES. CLASSE. 2.
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DIVISION I. Of
Seeds that are Poyson. -
DIVISION II. Of
Poysons belonging toRoots. -
DIVISION III. Of
Poysons belonging toHearbs. -
SECTION I.
Of Woolf. bane,and its Antidotes. -
SECTION II. OfHemlock and i. s Antidotes. -
SECTION III.
Of the Hearb Hen bane. -
SECTION IV.
Of the Hearb Man-Drake. -
SECTION V.
Of Round-Leaved-Marsh-Crow-foot,and its Antidotes. -
SECTION VI. OfSpurges and their Antidotes. -
SECTION VII. Ophiusa
and its Antidotes; And Rew.
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SECTION I.
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DIVISION IV. Of
Poysons belonging toFlowers. -
DIVISION V. Of
Poysons belonging toTrees. -
DIVISION VI.
Of Poysonsbelonging ui . -
DIVISION VII. Of
Poysons belonging toJuyces.
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DIVISION I. Of
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OF POYSONS belonging to ANIMALLS. CLASSE
III. -
DIVISION I. Of
Poysons belonging toFour-Footed-Beasts. -
SECTION I. Of the biting ofMad-Doggs, and the Antidotes -
SECTION II.
Of Cats Poysonand its Antidotes. -
SECTION III. O WooPoyson, anAnti ot s. -
SECTION. IV. De Mure Araneo,
and its Antidotes -
SECTION V. OfBulls-blood ranked amongPoysons by some of the Larned. -
SECTION VI.
Of Cows Milk,by some among Poysons.
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DIVISION
I. OfPoysons belonging to FLYING CREATƲRES. -
DIVISION III. Of Poyson belonging to SERPENTS.
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SECTION I. Of theDragon and its Antidotes. -
SECTION II. Of theCrocodile and its Antidotes -
SECTION III. Of theScorpion and its Antidotes. -
SECTION IV.
Of the Baziliske. -
SECTION V. Of theSalamander, and its Antidotes. -
SECTION VI. Of theViper and its Antidotes. -
SECTION VII. Of theDryinus and its Antidotes. -
SECTION VIII. Of the SerpentStellio and its Antidoces. -
SECTION IX. Of theAspe and its Antidotes. -
SECTION X. Of the SerpentNatrix and its Antidotes. -
SECTION XI. Of the SerpentsAmphysbaena andScytale, with their Antidotes. -
SECTION XII. Of theHaemorrhous and its Antidotes. -
SECTION XIII. Of the SerpentSeps, and its Antidotes. -
SECTION XIV. Of the SerpentCerastes and its Antidotes. -
SECTION XV. Of the SerpentDipsas and its Antidots. -
SECTION XVI. Of the SerpentCenchris and it Antidetes. -
SECTION XVII. Of theLizzard and its Antidotes.
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DIVISION IIII. Of Poysons BELONGING TO FISHES.-
SECTION I. Of theTorpedo and its Antidotes. -
SECTION II. Of theSea-Deagon anits Aatidotes. -
SECTION III. Of theSea-Ray, orPastinaca and its Antidotes -
SECTION IV. Of theSea-Dogg and its Antidotes. -
SECTION V. Of theSea-Hare and its Antidotes. -
SECTION VI. Of theSea-Scorpion and its Antidotes. -
SECTION VII. Of theLampron and its Antidotes.
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DIVISION V. Of Poysons BELONGING TO CREEPING THINGS.
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DIVISION I. Of
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An Alphabeticall
Index of the most Materiall matters contained in this small Treatise.