Blagrave's supplement or enlargement to Mr. Nich. Culpeppers English physitian containing a description of the form, names, place, time, coelestial government, and virtues, all such medicinal plants as grow in England, and are omitted in his book, called, The English-physitian, and supplying the additional virtues of such plants wherein he is defective : also the description, kinds, names, place, time, nature, planetary regiment, temperature, and physical virtues of all such trees, herbs, roots, flowers, fruits, excrescencies of plants, gums, ceres, and condensate juices, as are found in any part of the world, and brought to be sold in our druggist and apothecaries shops, with their dangers and corrections / by Joseph Blagrave ... ; to which is annexed, a new tract for the cure of wounds made by gun-shot or otherways, and remedies for the help of seamen troubled with the scurvy and other distempers ...
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- Blagrave's supplement or enlargement to Mr. Nich. Culpeppers English physitian containing a description of the form, names, place, time, coelestial government, and virtues, all such medicinal plants as grow in England, and are omitted in his book, called, The English-physitian, and supplying the additional virtues of such plants wherein he is defective : also the description, kinds, names, place, time, nature, planetary regiment, temperature, and physical virtues of all such trees, herbs, roots, flowers, fruits, excrescencies of plants, gums, ceres, and condensate juices, as are found in any part of the world, and brought to be sold in our druggist and apothecaries shops, with their dangers and corrections / by Joseph Blagrave ... ; to which is annexed, a new tract for the cure of wounds made by gun-shot or otherways, and remedies for the help of seamen troubled with the scurvy and other distempers ...
- Author
- Blagrave, Joseph, 1610-1682.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Obadiah Blagrave ...,
- 1674.
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- Botany, Medical -- Early works to 1800.
- Materia medica -- Early works to 1800.
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"Blagrave's supplement or enlargement to Mr. Nich. Culpeppers English physitian containing a description of the form, names, place, time, coelestial government, and virtues, all such medicinal plants as grow in England, and are omitted in his book, called, The English-physitian, and supplying the additional virtues of such plants wherein he is defective : also the description, kinds, names, place, time, nature, planetary regiment, temperature, and physical virtues of all such trees, herbs, roots, flowers, fruits, excrescencies of plants, gums, ceres, and condensate juices, as are found in any part of the world, and brought to be sold in our druggist and apothecaries shops, with their dangers and corrections / by Joseph Blagrave ... ; to which is annexed, a new tract for the cure of wounds made by gun-shot or otherways, and remedies for the help of seamen troubled with the scurvy and other distempers ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28326.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the Reader.
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A SUPPLEMENT TO Mr.
CƲLPEPPER'S English Physitian.- part - A
- B.
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part - C
- Comin.
- Capers.
- Soldonella.
- The Carob-tree.
- Cassia-fistula.
- Wild-Carrot.
- Cedar-tree.
- Cistus.
- Cockle.
- Corn-flour.
- Coryander.
- Coloquintida.
- The Cornel-tree.
- Wild-Cucumber.
- Cypress-tree.
- Coral.
- Cardamoms.
- Cloves.
- China-root.
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Cinnamon
and Cassia Lignea. - Cocculus Indus.
- Costus.
- Cubebs.
- Red, White, and Black-Currans.
- Caranha.
- Ceterach.
- The Cokar Nut-tree.
- Chocholate.
- Coffee.
- Camphire.
- Cambugio.
- part - D
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part - E
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Elder, and the Kinds. -
Jagged Dwarff-Elder.
- For pain in the Head.
- The Elder's remedies again Hypochondriack and flatulent Melancholy.
- The specifick cure of the Epilepsie or Falling sickness from the Elder. The Cure of Children.
- The cure of those that are of age, and grieved with the Falling-sickness.
- Of the Apoplexy, and Palsie.
- Of Catharrs.
- For diseases of the Eares and Hearing.
- Of the defects of the Nose and Smelling.
- For diseases of the Throat and Mouth.
- For Hoarseness.
- To make the Voice clear.
- For Swooning and Faintness.
- Of Agues and Feavers.
- Of Worms.
- Eglantine.
- White Ellebore.
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Wild White-Ellebore,
or Neesewort. - Erisimon.
- Euphorbium.
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- part - F
- part - G
- part - H
- part - J
- part - K
- part - L
- part - M
- part - N
- part - O
- part - P
- part - Q
- part - R
- part - S
- part - T
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part - V
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The Vine.
- The cheifest sorts of grapes whereof Wines are made, and which are brought unto us, are these.
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The branches and leaves, Sarmenta & Folia. -
Vine-ashes and the Lye of them; Cineres clavellatae & eorum Lixivium. -
The Vine-tears or bleeding, Lachrymae Vitis. -
The gum of the Vine, Gummi Vitis. -
Grapes and Raisins, Ʋvae & Passulae. -
Currans, Passulae Corinthiacae. -
Pssulae Damascenae,
or Damasco-Raisins. -
Sapa agresta sive Omphiacum;
the Juice of the Grape. -
Vinum,
Wine.
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The Vine.
- part - W
- part - Y
- part - Z
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An Alphabetical Table of all the Herbs, Plants, Drugs, in the Suppliment to
Mr. Nich. Culpeppers English Physitian; as also what Planet governeth every one of them. -
A Table of the Diseases, treated in this Supplement to
Mr. Nich. Culpepper's English Physician. - A new Tract for the Cure of Wounds made by Gun-Shot or otherways, fitted for the meanest Capaci∣ties, exceeding useful in times of War and Peace.