Panzooryktologia. Sive Panzoologicomineralogia. Or A compleat history of animals and minerals,: containing the summe of all authors, both ancient and modern, Galenicall and chymicall, touching animals, viz. beasts, birds, fishes, serpents, insects, and man, as to their place, meat, name, temperature, vertues, use in meat and medicine, description, kinds, generation, sympathie, antipathie, diseases, cures, hurts, and remedies &c. With the anatomy of man, his diseases, with their definitions, causes, signes, cures, remedies: and use of the London dispensatory, with the doses and formes of all kinds of remedies: as also a history of minerals, viz. earths, mettals, semimettals, their naturall and artificiall excrements, salts, sulphurs, and stones, with their place, matter, names, kinds, temperature, vertues, use, choice, dose, danger, and antidotes. Also an [brace] introduction to zoography and mineralogy. Index of Latine names, with their English names. Universall index of the use and vertues. / By Robert Lovell. St. C.C. Oxon. philotheologiatronomos.

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Panzooryktologia. Sive Panzoologicomineralogia. Or A compleat history of animals and minerals,: containing the summe of all authors, both ancient and modern, Galenicall and chymicall, touching animals, viz. beasts, birds, fishes, serpents, insects, and man, as to their place, meat, name, temperature, vertues, use in meat and medicine, description, kinds, generation, sympathie, antipathie, diseases, cures, hurts, and remedies &c. With the anatomy of man, his diseases, with their definitions, causes, signes, cures, remedies: and use of the London dispensatory, with the doses and formes of all kinds of remedies: as also a history of minerals, viz. earths, mettals, semimettals, their naturall and artificiall excrements, salts, sulphurs, and stones, with their place, matter, names, kinds, temperature, vertues, use, choice, dose, danger, and antidotes. Also an [brace] introduction to zoography and mineralogy. Index of Latine names, with their English names. Universall index of the use and vertues. / By Robert Lovell. St. C.C. Oxon. philotheologiatronomos.
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Lovell, Robert, 1630?-1690.
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Oxford :: Printed by Hen: Hall, for Jos: Godwin,
1661.
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"Panzooryktologia. Sive Panzoologicomineralogia. Or A compleat history of animals and minerals,: containing the summe of all authors, both ancient and modern, Galenicall and chymicall, touching animals, viz. beasts, birds, fishes, serpents, insects, and man, as to their place, meat, name, temperature, vertues, use in meat and medicine, description, kinds, generation, sympathie, antipathie, diseases, cures, hurts, and remedies &c. With the anatomy of man, his diseases, with their definitions, causes, signes, cures, remedies: and use of the London dispensatory, with the doses and formes of all kinds of remedies: as also a history of minerals, viz. earths, mettals, semimettals, their naturall and artificiall excrements, salts, sulphurs, and stones, with their place, matter, names, kinds, temperature, vertues, use, choice, dose, danger, and antidotes. Also an [brace] introduction to zoography and mineralogy. Index of Latine names, with their English names. Universall index of the use and vertues. / By Robert Lovell. St. C.C. Oxon. philotheologiatronomos." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A88616.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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Vulture. Vultur.
  • P. In Creete, Arabia, and other places.
  • M. Of dead Bodies, and Birds.
  • N. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. Heb. Ajah. Arab. Rachame.

VUlture. Aet. T. V. the flesh is used with other things, against the Elephantiasis, abscesses, botches, swellings of the Body, steatoms, the fellon, bronchocele, and all malignant risings in any part of the Body, as also the gout and convulsion. Gal. The braine used to the head and temples helps the headach. Aret. Be∣ing eaten it helps the Epilepsy. Kiran. Used to the belly it causeth sterility. Albert. The stone Quandros is found therin, the vertues of which, see in my Pammineralogie. Pliny useth the lungs to cause venery, and stop bleeding with other things. Anon. It, as also the heart helps the Epilepsy. Plin. So the liver drunk with the bloud, Sext. Aesculap. Being used seven dayes. Seren. It helps the paine of the liver: and is a prophy lactik against the bitings of Serpents. Plin. The ventricle helps the nerves. Seren. The gall helps the eyes and clean∣seth the same, as also the falling sicknesse. Marcellus and Pliny, adde honey: And Gallen addeth the juyce of hore-hound. Mar∣cel. The reines stamped with honey and applied, help the ton∣sils. Diosc. The fume of the dung bringeth forth the Foetus. Sext. So the feathers, Plin. And drive away Serpents. Kiran. The same helps the Lethargy, suffocation of the womb, and phrensey. Rhas. The fat hath a dissolving faculty. Plin. With the belly dryed, and lard, it helps the pains of the nerves and nodes: Marcel. As also the gout with the gall and honey. The ashes of the bones help all ulcers, Kiran. And paines with wine: some use those of the head against the headach and dimnesse of sight. Rhas. The legge helps excoriations of the leggs. Alex. Ben. The skinne helps concoction. Levin. Levin. The same helps nau∣seousness, stops fluxes, & helps levity of the intestines, strengthen∣ing the natural faculties. Tral. The nerves help the gout. Plin. The bloud helps the Leprosy. Schrod. The flesh helps the head. Jonst. They are like Eagles. Their bills are crooked, the neck

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without feathers, the throat large. The legges feathered, and the claws crooked. When they want meate for their young Ones, they wound themselves, that they may drink their bloud. They live an 100 years. They looke towards the Sun setting in the morning, & towards the rising at night. They will smell dead car∣cases many miles. They fly slowly, by reason of the greatnesse of their Bodies, and together. They shunne cold, follow armies, and hate sweet things. Their diseases are obstructions of the liver, and lice.

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