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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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A88614.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 11, 2024.

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Ground-sell. Senecio.
  • P. It groweth almost every where.
  • T. Fl: almost every month in the yeare.
  • N. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. Erigerum. Herbutum.

Ground-sell. Ger. J. K. as the common, and 1, and 2d. Cotton gr: T. It hath mixt facul∣ties, it cooleth, and withall digesteth. V. The leaves boiled in wine or water and d. h. the pain of the stomack of choller. The leaves and fl: stamped with hoggs grease, h. the burning heat of the privities and fundament: a little saffron or salt being added, it h. struma's or the kings evill. The leaves stamped, strained into milke and d. h. the red gums, and frets in children. Diosc. with the fine powder of frankincense, it h. wounds in the sinewes: so the downe m. with vineger. Boiled in ale with a little hony and vineger it c. vomit, e∣specially a few roots of assarabacca being added. Park. K. as Miconus's Spanish, and the stinking. T. Trag. It's cold and moist. V. Plin: d. in wine, it h. the jaundise and epilepsie, and pain of the bladder and stone drach: 1. d. in oxy∣mel, also it h. the sciatica, and collick. Eaten with vineger in a fallet, it h. the sadnesse of the heart, and defects of the live•••• it provoketh the courses: ap. it h. hot swellings, and pains of womens breasts: so the distilled water, and h. defluxions to the eyes.

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