Londini Mariæ Clark: Prostant apud Henricum Faithorne Regiæ
Societatis Typographum ad Insigne Rosæ in Cæmeterio. D
Pauli.
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_Leonard Plukenet._
1690. [Leonardi Plukenetij Phytographia. Sive Stirpium
Illustriorum & minus cognitarum Icones, Tabulis Æneis, Summa
diligentia elaboratæ, Quarum unaquæg Titulis descriptorijs
ex Notis Suis proprijs, & Characteristicis desumptis,
insignita; ab alijs ejusdem Sortis facile discriminatur.
Pars prior Meminisse juvabit. Londini MDCXC, Sumptibus
Autoris.]
_William Westmacott._
1694. ΘΕΟΛΟΒΟΤΑΝΟΛΟΓΙΑ. Sive Historia Vegetabilium Sacra:
or, a Scripture Herbal; wherein all the Trees, Shrubs,
Herbs, Plants, Flowers, Fruits, &c., Both Foreign and
Native, that are mentioned in the Holy Bible, (being near
Eighty in Number) are in an Alphabetical Order, Rationally
Discoursed of, Shewing, Their Names, Kinds, Descriptions,
Places, Manner of Propagation, Countries, various Uses,
Qualities and Natural Principles, &c. Together with their
Medicinal Preparations, Virtues and Dose, Galenically and
Chymically handled and Performed according to the newest
Doctrines of Philosophy, Herbarism and Physick. The whole
being Adorned with variety of Matter, and Observations, not
only Medicinall, but Relating to the Alimental and
Mechanical Uses of the Plants. Fit for Divines, and all
Persons of any other Profession and Calling whatsoever, that
use to read the Holy Scriptures, wherein they find not only
Physick for the Soul, but also with the help of this Herbal,
(may the better understand the Bible, which also yields
them) safe Medicines for the Cure of their Corporal
Diseases. The like never extant before. By William
Westmacott of the Borough of Newcastle under Line, in the
County of Stafford, Physican. Adoro Scripturæ Plenitudinem.
Tertul. London, Printed for T. Salusbury, at the King's-Arms
next St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street. 1694.
_John Pechey._
1694. The Compleat Herbal of Physical Plants. Containing All
such English and Foreign Herbs, Shrubs and Trees, as are
used in Physick and Surgery. And to the Virtues of those
that are now in use, is added one Receipt, or more, of some
Learned Physician. The Doses or Quantities of such as are
prescribed by the London Physicians, and others, are
proportioned. Also Directions for Making Compound-Waters,
Syrups Simple and Compound, Electuaries, Pills, Powders, and
other Sorts of Medicines. Moreover, The Gums, Balsams, Oyls,
Juices, and the like, which are sold by Apothecaries and
Druggists, are added to this Herbal; and their Virtues and
Uses are fully described. By John Pechey, Of the College of
Physicians, in London. Printed for Henry Bonwicke, at the
Red Lyon in St. Paul's Church-yard. 1694.
_William Salmon._
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