Pambotanologia. Sive Enchiridion botanicum. Or A compleat herball: containing the summe of what hath hitherto been published either by ancient or moderne authors both Galenicall and chymicall, touching trees, shrubs, plants, fruits, flowers, &c. In an alphabeticall order: wherein all that are not in the physick garden in Oxford are noted with asterisks. Shewing their place, time, names, kindes, temperature, vertues, use, dose, danger and antidotes. Together with an [brace] introduction to herbarisme, &c. appendix of exoticks. Universall index of plants: shewing what grow wild in England. / By Robert Lovell St. C.C. Ox.

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Pambotanologia. Sive Enchiridion botanicum. Or A compleat herball: containing the summe of what hath hitherto been published either by ancient or moderne authors both Galenicall and chymicall, touching trees, shrubs, plants, fruits, flowers, &c. In an alphabeticall order: wherein all that are not in the physick garden in Oxford are noted with asterisks. Shewing their place, time, names, kindes, temperature, vertues, use, dose, danger and antidotes. Together with an [brace] introduction to herbarisme, &c. appendix of exoticks. Universall index of plants: shewing what grow wild in England. / By Robert Lovell St. C.C. Ox.
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Lovell, Robert, 1630?-1690.
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Oxford :: Printed by William Hall, for Ric. Davis,
An. 1659.
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Daffodill. Narcissus.
  • P. In gardens and meadows, almost every where.
  • T. Fl. from February till May.
  • N. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. Of rush Daffodill, Junquilias. Bulbus vomitorius Diosc.

DAffodils. Ger. J. K. as the purple circl∣ed, &c. T. the roots are hot & dry 2°. V. Gal. The roots glew the sinews & tendons, clense & attract. Stamped with hony and ap. they h. burnings, wrenches of the ancles, aches and paines of the joynts. With hony and nettle seed they h. sunburnings and morphew. With axun∣gia and leaven of rie bread it ripeneth impo∣stumes. Stamped with meale of darnell and hony it draweth thornes out of the body. The root stamped, strained and d. h. the cough, collick and ptisicke. The root eaten or d. c. vomit, and being mingled with vineger and nettle seed h. spots in the face. Bastard Daffodils. T. are referred to the kinds of Narcissus. V. the decoction of the roots of the yellow purgeth, flegme & water with anise seed and ginger. The distilled water h. palsies rubbed in by the fire.

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