William Salmon, Pharmacopoeia Londinensis, or the New London Dispensatory (1678)

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Date
1678
Translator
Book title
Pharmacopœia Londinensis. Or, The New London Dispensatory. In Six Books. Translated into English for the publick Good; And fitted to the whole Art of Healing. Illustrated with The Preparations, Virtues and Uses of all Simple Medicaments, Vegitable, Animal and Mineral: Of all the Compounds, both Internal and External: And of all the Chymical Preparations now in Use. Together with several choise Medicines added by the Author. As also, The Praxis of Chymistry, As it's now Exercised, fitted to the meanest Capacity
Publication place
London
Printer
Thomas Dawks
Text type
printed book
Genre
Hard-word, term-of-art, and dialect dictionaries, glossaries, and definitions
Subject area
  • herbal
  • Latin
  • medicine
Language
headwords: Latin or English
explanations: English
explanations: English
Word-group
type: topical
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: Ari, of Wake Robin or Cookopints, hot and dry in 4°ree;. in oyl or Balsome, it clears the skin, and takes away scurf, morphew and freckles, and easeth pains of the Gout: the root steeped in Vinegar, dryed and beaten to powder, and given from &dram;ss to &dram;j. provokes the terms and expells both birth and afterbirth, and cures Agues. The fœcula is a good Cosmetick, and excellent against the biting of mad Dogs. (p. 2)
Alston
XVII.I.312
Wing
S437A
Other editions
1678: Wing S437 (Alston XVII.I.313);
1682: Wing S438 (Alston XVII.I.314);
1691: Wing S440 (Alston XVII.I.315);
1696: Wing S441 (Alston XVII.I.316)