Botanologia the Brittish physician, or, the nature and vertues of English plants, exactly describing such plants as grow naturally in our land, with their several names Greek, Latine, or English, natures, places where they grow ... : by means whereof people may gather their own physick under every hedge ... : with two exact tables, the one of the English and Latine names of the plants, the other of the diseases and names of each plant appropriated to the diseases, with their cures / by Robert Turner.
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- Botanologia the Brittish physician, or, the nature and vertues of English plants, exactly describing such plants as grow naturally in our land, with their several names Greek, Latine, or English, natures, places where they grow ... : by means whereof people may gather their own physick under every hedge ... : with two exact tables, the one of the English and Latine names of the plants, the other of the diseases and names of each plant appropriated to the diseases, with their cures / by Robert Turner.
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- Turner, Robert, fl. 1640-1664.
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- London :: Printed by R. Wood for Nath. Brook at the Angel in Cornhill,
- 1664.
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Contents
- title page
- dedication
- To the READER.
-
To his Esteemed Friend Mr.
Robert Turner, on this his Excellent and Ʋseful Treatise, entituled,BOTANOLOGIA. -
Ad Lectorem in laudem Operis, & Authoris
. -
To the Author upon his useful and excellent
BOTANO∣LOGIA, or,The Brittish Physician. -
To my truly Ingenious Friend Mr.
Robert Turner, upon his well accomplishedBo∣tanologia; or,The Brittish Physician. -
THE Brittish Physician: OR, The Vertues of English Plants.
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part - A
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Adders Tongue. Ophioglossum. -
Agrimony. Eupatoria. -
Water Agrimony.
Eupatorium -
Agnus, or, the Chaste-tree. -
Alecoast, Maudlyn, or Costmary.
Costus hortorum. -
Alehoof, or Ground-Ivy.
Hedera terrestris. -
All-heal. Panax Herculeum. -
Alexanders. Hipposelinum. -
Black Alder-Tree.
Alnus nigra. -
Almond-Tree. Amigdalum. -
Alkekengi, or Winter-Cherries. - Angelica.
-
The Apple-Tree. Pomus -
Apricock-Tree. Malus Armeniaca. -
Archangel, or Dead nettles.
Lamium. -
Arrach wilde and stinking.
Atriplex. -
Arsmart. Persicaria -
Alkanet. Fucus Herba. -
Anemonies. Herba venti. -
Artechokes,
Cinara. -
Assarabacca, Asarum. -
Asparagus,
Corruda. -
The Ash-Tree,
Fraxinus. -
Aspe, or Poplar Tree.
Populus. -
Avens, Garyophillata.
-
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part - B
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Balme, Melissa. -
The Barberry-Tree.
Oxyacantha. - Barley.
-
Basil. Basilicum. -
The Bay-Tree.
Laurus. -
Beans. Faba. -
French Beans.
Phaseolus. -
Ladies Bedstraw.
Gallium. -
Beets. Sicula. - The Beech-Tree.
-
Water-Betony. Betonica Aquatica. -
Wood-Betony.
Betonica. -
Bilberries, or Whorts.
Vaccinia. -
Bifoil, or Twayblade.
Bifolium. -
Blue-Bottle, or Corn Flower.
Cyanus. -
Brank Ʋrsine, or Bears-breech.
Acanthus. -
Bindeweed or Belflower.
Campanella. -
Bitter-sweet, or Wooddy Nightshade.
Amara dulcis. -
The Birch Tee.
Betula. -
Birthwort. Aristolochia. -
Bishops-weed.
Ammi. -
Bistort, or Snakeweed.
Bistorta. -
Blackthorn, or Sloebush.
Spinus. -
Blites.
Blitue. -
Borrage.
Borrago. -
The Bramble Bush.
Rubus. -
Bryony.
Brionia. -
Brookelime.
Becabunga. -
Butchers Broom.
Bruscus. -
Broom, and Broomrape.
Genista. -
Buckshorn Plantain.
Herbastella. -
Of Bugle. Consolida media. -
Bugloss. Buglossum. -
Vipers Bugloss.
Echium. -
Burnet. Pimpinella. -
Burdock and Butter-burre.
Bardana.
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part - C
- Cabbage and Coleworts.
-
Calamint. Calamintha. -
Calamus Aromaticus, or sweet Flag. -
Camphire. Camphora. -
Camock, or Rest-harrow.
Resta bovis. -
Cammomile.
Cammomilla. -
Capers. Caparis. -
Cardamomes. Cardamomum. - Of Carrots.
- Cassia Fistula.
-
Celandine. Chelidonia. -
Centory. Centaurium. -
Of the Cherry Tree.
Cerasus. -
Chervil. Cerefolium. -
The Chesnut Tree.
Castanea. -
Chickweed.
Alsine. -
Sweet Cicely.
Myrrhis. -
Cinquefoil. Pentaphyllum. -
Cynamon. Cynamomum. -
Clarey. Horminum. -
Cleavers, or Goosegrass.
Aparine. -
Cloves. Caryophillus. -
Clove Gilly-flowers.
Caryophylleus flos. -
Clowns Woundwort.
Sideritis. -
Columbines. Aquilina. -
Of Coloquintida, or the bitter Gourd. -
Colts-foot. Tussilago. -
Comfrey. Consolida. -
Walter Caltrops. Tribulus Aquaticus. - Campions, Wilde Lychnis.
-
Carawayes.
Carui. -
Earth Chest-nuts. Nucula terrestris. -
Cich Pease, or Cicers.
Cicer. -
Cocks-Head, red Fitchling, and Medick Fitch.
Onobrychis. -
Corral. Corallium. -
Crabs Claws, or fresh Water Souldier.
Sedum Aquatile. -
Cucumbers. Cucumer, Cucumis. -
Wilde Cucumbers. Cucumis agrestis, Elaterium. -
Saracens Consound.
Solidago. -
Coryander. Coriandrum. -
Cudweed. Gnaphalium. -
Cowslips. Arthriticae. -
Cowslips of Jerusalem.
Pulmonalis. -
Couch-grass, or Dogs-grass.
Gramen Caninum. -
Water-Cresses. Nasturtium Aquaticum. -
Sciatica Cresses.
Iberis. -
Crosswort: Cruciata. -
Crowfoot. Ranunculus. -
Cuckow-pintle, or Wake Robin.
Arum. -
Commyn. Cuminum. -
The Curran Tree.
Ribes. -
The Cypress Tree.
Cupressus.
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part - D
-
Daisies. Consolida minor. - Dandelion.
-
Darnel. Lolium. -
Dates. Dactyli. -
Devils Bit. Morsus Diaboli. -
Doun or Cotton Thistle. Acanthium. -
Dwarf Elder or Dane Wort.
Ebulus. -
Wall-fern, or Osmond Royal.
Osmunda. -
Dill. Anethum. -
Dittander, or Pepperwort.
Lepidium. -
Docks. Rumex. -
Dodder of Time, or
Epithymum. -
Dog-toothed Violet, or Corral-wort.
Dentaria. -
Doves-foot, or Cranes-Bill.
Geranium Columbinum. -
Ducks-meat. Aquae Lenticula. -
Dragons. Serpentaria. -
Dropwort. Filipendula.
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- part - E
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part - F
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Ferne.
Filix. -
Feathersew. Parthenium. -
Fennel. Feniculus. -
Fennel Giant.
Ferulago. -
Sow-Fennel, or Hogs-Fennel.
Peucedanum. -
Flax. Linum. -
Fig-Tree.
Ficus. -
Fistick Nuts.
Pistacia. -
Fleawort. Herba pulicaria. -
Flixweed.
Thalictrum. -
Fluellin, or Lluellin.
Veronica Mas. -
Fox. Gloves.
Digitalis. -
Fumitory.
Fumaria. - Fursbush, or Furres.
-
Ferne.
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part - G
- Galanga.
-
Garlick.
Allium. -
Gentian, or Felwort,
Gentiana. -
Germander.
Trissago. -
Ginger.
Zinziber. -
Golden Rod.
Auria virga. -
Gooseberry Bush.
Grossularia. -
Gromel.
Milium solis. -
Winter Green.
Pyrola. -
Ground-pine.
Chamaepitie. -
Groundsel.
Senecio. - Guaiacum.
-
Stinking Gladwin.
Spatula Faetida. -
Goutwort, or Herb Gerrard.
Herba Gerrardi. -
Glasswort or Saltwort. Kali Geniculatum, Sive Salicornia. -
Goats Thorn, or Gum Dragon.
Tragacantha.
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part - H
-
Harts-ease, or wilde Pansies.
Herba Trinitatis. -
Harts Tongue.
Scolopendria. -
Hazel Nut Tree.
Nux tenuis. -
Hawkweed. Hieracium. -
Haw-thorne.
Spina. -
Hedge-mustard, or Bank-cress.
Erysimum. -
White Hellebore.
Helleborus. -
Black Hellebore.
Helleborus niger. -
Hemlock.
Cicuta. -
Hemp. Cannabis. -
Henbane. Jusquiamus. -
Hysop. Hysopus. -
Holly. Aquifolium. -
Holy-Thistle, or Carduus Benedictus. -
Honey Suckles, or Woodbinde.
Peryclymenum. -
Hops. Lupulus. -
Horehound.
Prasium. -
Horse-tail. Cauda Equina. -
Hounds Tongue.
Cynoglossum. -
Housleek, or Singreen.
Barba Jovis. -
Hedge Hysop.
Gratiola. -
Herb Robert. Geranium Robertianum. -
St. Johns-wort.
Hypericum.
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Harts-ease, or wilde Pansies.
- part - I
- part - K
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part - L
-
Ladies Mantle.
Alchimilla. -
Larch-Tree, and its Agarick.
Larix. -
Lavender. Lavendula. -
Lavender Cotten.
Chamaecyparissus. -
Spurge Laurel.
Laurcola. -
Leeks and Cives.
Porrum. -
Lettice. Lactuca. -
Liquorice. Liqueritia. -
Lemon-Tree. Malus Limonia. -
Lilly Convally. Lilium Convallium. -
Water-Lilly.
Nymphaea. -
Liver-wort.
Lichen. -
Loose-strife, or Willow-herb.
Lysimachia. -
Lovage. Levisticum. -
Lungwort. Pulmonaria. -
Lupines. Lupinus. -
Ladies Smock, Cuckow Flowers, or wilde Water Cresses.
Cardamine. -
White Lillies.
Lilium. -
Laserwort, and its Assa Faetida. Laserpitium.
-
Ladies Mantle.
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part - M
-
White Maiden-hair, or Wall Rue.
Ruta Muraria. -
Dogs Mercury.
Cynocrambe. -
Madder. Rubia Tinctorum. -
Maidenhair. Capillus Veneris. -
Mallows. Malva. -
Marsh-Mallows.
Althaea. - Maple Tree.
-
Wilde and Sweet Marjoram.
Marjorana. -
Marigolds. Calendula. -
Masterwort. Imperatoria. -
Mastick Tree.
Lentiscus. -
Mechoacan and Jalap.
Mechoacana. -
The Medlar Tree.
Mespilus. -
Melilot. Corona Regia. -
French and Dogs Mercury.
Mercurialis. -
Mill-Mountain. Linum sylvestre. -
Mynts. Mentha. -
Myrtles. Myrtilli. - Myrobalanes.
-
Misleto. Viscum. -
Money-wort, or Herb two pence.
Nummularia. -
Moonwort. Lunaria. -
Moss. Muscus. -
Motherwort. Cardiaca. -
Monsear. Pilosella. -
Mugwort. Artemisia. -
Mulberries. Morus. -
Mulleyn. Candelaria. -
Mustard. Sinapis.
-
White Maiden-hair, or Wall Rue.
- part - N
-
part - O
-
Of the Oak.
Quercus. -
Oats.
Avena. -
Olive Tree. Olea Sativa. -
One Berry, Herb Paris, or True Love.
Herba Paris. -
Onions.
Cepa. -
Orange Tree.
Aurantia. -
Orpine. Telephium. -
One Blade. Unifolium. -
Orris, or Flower de Luce.
Iris alba. -
Garden or Common Flower de Luce.
Iris vulgaris. -
Water Flag, or yellow Flower de Luce.
Iris palustris Lutea.
-
Of the Oak.
-
part - P
-
Parsley. Apium hortense. -
Parsley-pert, or Break-stone.
Calculum frangens. -
Parsnip. Pastinaca. -
Cow Parsnip. Spondylium. -
The Peach Tree.
Nux Persica. -
The Pear Tree.
Pyrus. -
Pease. Pisum. - Pellitory of Spain.
-
Pellitory of the Wall.
Herba muralis. -
Pennyroyal. Pulegium Regale. -
Piony. Pionia. -
Pepper. Piper. -
Periwinckle. Vinca Pervinca. - St. Peters-wort.
-
Pimpernel. Anagallis. -
Pine Tree.
Pinus. -
Plantain. Plantago. -
Plum-Tree.
Prunus. -
Poley-Mountain. Polium montanum. -
Polipody of the Oak.
Polipodium. -
Pome-Citron Tree.
Malus Citria. -
The Pomegranate-Tree.
Malus Granata. -
Poppy. Papaver. -
Purslain. Portulaca. -
Potatoes. Battata. -
Primrose. Primulae Veris. - Privet.
-
- part - Q
-
part - R
-
Radish. Rhaphanus. -
Horse-Radish. Raphanus Rusticanus. -
Ragwort.
Jacobaea Senecio. -
Red Rattle Grass, or Lousewort.
Pedicularis. -
Rocket.
Eruca. -
Roses
Rosa. -
Ros Solis; or,
Sun-dew. -
Root of Peru.
Radix Peruviana. -
Rosemary. Rosmarinus. -
True Rhabarb, Bastard and Moncks Rubarb.
Rhabarbarum. -
Meadow Rue.
Ruta Aquatica. -
Garden Rue, or Herb-Grace.
Ruta. -
Rupture-wort.
Herniaria. -
Rice.
Oriza. -
Rye. Secale.
-
-
part - S
-
Saffron. Crocus. -
Sage. Salvia. -
Wood Sage. Salvia sylvestris. -
Burnet Saxifrage, Pimpinella Saxifraga. -
The Service Tree.
Sorbus. -
Solomons Seal. Sagillum Solomonis. -
Sampire. Feniculum marinum. -
Saunders. Santalum. -
Sanile. Sanicula. - Sauce alone, or Jack by the Hedge.
-
Sarsa-parilla. Smilax-aspera. - Sassafras, or Ague-Tree.
-
Satyrion, or Orchis
Testiculus Canis. -
Savory, and the sorts.
Thymbra. -
Savin. Savina. -
Saxifrage. Saxifragia. -
Scabious, and the kindes.
Scabiosa. -
Scordium, or Water Germander. -
Scurvy-grass. Cochlearia. -
Of Sebesten.
Myxa. -
Self-heal.
Prunella. -
Sena. Colutea. -
Shepherds purse. Bursa Pastoris. -
Skirret. Sisarum. -
Smallage. Paludapium. -
Sorrel. Acetosa. -
Wood-Sorrel. Alleluia. -
Sow-Thistles.
Sonchus. -
Sow-bread. Panis Porcinus. -
Southernwood. Abrotanum mas. -
Spignell.
Meum. -
Spikenard. Nardus Indica. -
Spinage. Spinachia. -
Spleenwort, or Ceterach.
Asplenium. -
Squinant, Sweet Rush, or Camels Hay.
Schaenanthos. -
Starwort. Bubonium. -
Stone Crop, or Wall Pepper.
Vermicularis. -
Strawberries. Fragraria. -
Succory, Dandelion, or Pissabeds.
Cicorea.
-
-
part - T
-
Tobacco, English and Indian.
Nicotiana. -
Tamarinds. Tamarindus. -
Tamarisk. Tamarix. -
Garden Tansie.
Tanacetum. -
Wilde Tansie, or Silver Weed.
Argentina. -
Tarragon. Draco Herba. -
Thistles. Carduus. -
Our Ladies Thistle.
Carduus Mariae. -
Thorow-wax.
Perfoliata. -
Teasel, or Fullers Thistle.
Carduus Fullonum. -
Three-leaved Grass, or Trefoil.
Trifolium. -
Garden Tyme, and wilde Tyme, or Mother of Tyme.
Thymus. -
Tormentil. Tormentilla. -
Turnsole. Heliotropium. -
Turpentine. Terebinthina. -
Turmerick. Curcuma. -
Turnips. Rapum. -
Tutsan, or Park leaves.
Siciliana. -
Throat-wort.
Trachelium.
-
Tobacco, English and Indian.
- part - V
- part - W
- part - X
- part - Y
- part - Z
-
part - A
-
An Alphabetical Table of all the
Herbs andPlants contained in this Book, with their several Latine Appellations, di∣rected to their several Pages. - A Table of Diseases, and the Plants appropriated to their Cures, directed to the Pages wherein their Faculties are treated of.