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 May 6, 2024.

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Calaminare. Calaminaris L.
  • P. It is to be had and found in the mines of mettals.
  • M. It's generated of Cadmia without the mettall.
  • N. Cadmia Lapidosa. Climia. Cathimia.

CAlaminare. Schrod. T. it gently drieth, cleanseth, bindeth, cicatri∣zeth, and incarnates. V. it filleth ulcers with flesh; it is used only outwardly, and often in the excoriacions of children, being sprinkled thereon to dry them. It is used also by copper smiths to make lattin, it causing the copper to wax pale. S. Closs. the magisterie hereof, evacuates by vomit and stoole more gently than prepared antimonie.

Chrystall. Chrystallus.
  • P. In India, & Asia, Scythia, Germany, and Spain.
  • M. Of the same humour, as the Berill and Diamond.
  • N. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. Heb. Zechuchith. Ital. Christallo. Gall. Crist. l.

Chrystall. Matth. T. is astringent. V. therefore it is given being

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finely powdered against the dysentery in austere wine, it stoppeth the whites, and encreaseth milk in nurses: hereof may be made burning glasses serving for cauteries. Albert. Mag. being held under the tongue. it quencheth thirst; being powdered, mixed with honey, and applied it causeth milk in women: so Vincent. Bell. Agric. it's used by witch∣es: Brasav. it resisteth poyson. Solin. it serveth to make cups of, as also the triangulous serving for recreation, so Cardan. Schrod. it hel∣peth the diarrhoea, colick, choller, flux of the matrix, breaketh the stone in any part of the body, and helps the gout. Boet. Matth. scrup. ij. or drach. 1. of the powder thereof being given in the the oile of sweet almonds cureth those that have drunk quicksilver. Hereof is made a nephritick salt by ebullition in the great nettle water, being fortified with its own salt and unc. ij. of the spirit of sea salt; sc. of the calx thereof: the D. is gr. 6. to 20. of the oile or liquour of Chrystall gr. 15. to 20. Horst. the D. of the cremor of chrystall is scrup. sem. to scrup. 1. alone, or with that of tartar, in the dropsie, and stone. C. the best for chymicall use is the most pure and pellucid.

Cleaving-stone. Schistus.
  • P. In Iberia, Germany, and Bohemia. Agric.
  • M. Some count it a species of talch.
  • N. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. Iscistus Isidori.

Cleaving-stone. Diosc. T. is of the nature of the bloud stone, but lesse effectuall. V. with womens milk it filleth up hollow ulcers. Plin. it helps against the hemorrhoids: so Caes. Aldrovand. it helpeth against ruptures, thicknesse of the cheeks, and affections of the eyes. Pliny maketh hereof with gold a remedy against lichens, Agric. the nodes thereof serve to polish silver withall, and bracelets.

Cocks-gizard-stone. Alectorius.
  • P. It is often found in the ventricle of cocks.
  • M. It's like dimme christall.
  • N. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. It is also called Alectoria. Alectorias.

Cocks-gizard-stone. Ru. Albert. T.V. is said to provoke venery, and

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cause agreement betwixt the sexes: so Myl. as also that it resisteth dangers, makes unconquerable, pleasant, eloquent, constant, and that being held in the mouth it quencheth thirst. So Weck.

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