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/A88617.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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Copper. Cuprum.
  • P. In Cyprus, and Corinth, &c. and other places.
  • M. Of purple sulphur, red salt, & citrine ☿.
  • N. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. Aes. Venus. Chym. ♀. Orichalcum Val.

COpper. Schrod. or brasse. T. V. it strengthneth the generative parts, and is of excellent use in physick. The spirit is ex∣cellent against the falling sicknesse by sympathie: after pur∣gation with the red flowers of ♁. the D. is from 8 drops to 10. in broth made acid, that it cause not vomiting▪ The flowers are excellent to mundifie wounds, and are therefore put into the plaister Oppodeldoch. so the crocus. The tincture is very good against the epilepsie, and many other diseases, being taken in some conve∣nient liquor. S. Closs. The quintescence is very effectuall against disea∣ses of the braine, all feavers continuall and intermitting, and purifi∣eth the bloud. Thold. ex Basil. The salt is hotter, than those of other mettals, it strengthneth the stomach, and helpeth the crudities there∣of, therefore it's used against the collick, flatulencies, and distempers thence arising: also it warmeth a cold womb, helpeth its suffoca∣tion, provoketh the termes, and helpeth the diseases of the reines: the D. is from 3 gr. to 8. there may also be thence made one, serving in∣stead of vitriol. Note, mettals are hard bodies, that may be melted, and begotten of a saline juice or Mercury, coagulated in the earth by the vertue of their own sulphur; both which are founded in vitriola∣ted salt. S. Closs. The green caustick oile of brasse, cureth venereous pushes, and consumeth warts. Note, Verdegrease is made by the vaporose calcination thereof. Aldrovand. brasse is hot and dry: initio 4ti. and so poysonsome. H. causing paine of the stomack and belly, vomiting, and fluxes, ulcers and difficultie of breath, and is worse if

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burnt, but is to be helped, by warme water, oile, or butter and clysters: Rhas. and Avic. use those remedies against arsenick, and the Concili∣ator, the juyce of mints, or acorus, drach: ij. being taken in wine, or drach. 1. of sealed earth, or red corall pp. yet it's good for the eyes, therefore burnt, together with the floures rust and squamms it's kept by apothecaries to dry and bind. Diosc. the flouers bind, represse excrescencies, and cleare the eyes, so the squamme, and helpes their flux, and asperity of the eyebrowes, the rust is sharp and digesting, there∣fore mixed with oile and wax it cicatrizeth ulcers: when burnt it mightily bindeth, drieth, and easily cureth ulcers. Caes. aeruginous wa∣ters, drunk, cause vomiting, and their baths help creeping ulcers. Those of brasse help ulcers of the mouth and genitals, as also di∣stillations to the eyes and jawes. Aldrov. T. brasse is hot and dry 3o. and very hurtfull to man.

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