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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S. James's-wort. Jacobaea.
  • P. Every where in untilled places somewhat moist.
  • T. Fl: In July and August, and are then carried away.
  • N. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 Diosc. quorundam. Herba S. Ja∣cobi, & Flos. Cineraria. Argentea.

S. James his wort. Ger: J. K. as the com∣mon, narrow leafed, broad leafed, and sea rag∣wort. T. Is hot and dry 2°, bitter and clen∣sing. V. It h. green wounds, and filthy tetters, it clenseth and healeth them, the juyce being tempered with hony and may butter, and boi∣led to a salve. Boiled in hoggs grease to an oint∣ment it h. old aches and paines in the armes, hipps, and leggs. The decoction gargarized, wasteth and healeth inflammations and swell∣ings of the throat: the leaves stamped small, and boiled with some hoggs grease unto the con∣sumption of the juyce, adding some mastick and olibanum, then strained, and ap. h. the sciatica. Prosper Alpin: The Aegyptians use its decoction against the stone, and to helpe old obstructions, especially those of the wombe,

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also coldnesse, strangulation, barrennesse, and inflation thereof, & brings down the courses: the bath of the leaves and flowers, h. those that are troubled with the mother. Park: K. as the Hungarian, round leafed hoary, lesser sea, and broad leafed sea rag-wort. V. It stops catarrhes, and rheumes falling on the eyes, nose, or lungs. The juyce h. fistula's. Col: It h. the squinancy, and Kings evill, and the staggers in horses. Bauh: It operates as Groundsell. It h. wounds, inflammations, and fistula's.

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