The Complete Herbal |
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The English Physician |
Amara Dulcis |
All-Heal |
Alkanet |
Adder's Tongue or Serpent's Tongue |
Agrimony |
Water Agrimony |
Alehoof, or Ground-Ivy |
Alexander |
The Black Alder-Tree |
The Common Alder-Tree |
Angelica |
Amaranthus |
Anemone |
Garden Arrach |
Arrach, Wild And Stinking |
Archangel |
Arssmart |
Asarabacca |
Asparagus, Sparagus, or Sperage |
Prickly Asparagus, or Sperage |
Ash Tree |
Avens, Called Also Colewort, And Herb Bonet |
Balm |
Barberry |
Barley |
Garden Bazil, or Sweet Bazil |
The Bay Tree |
Beans |
French Beans |
Ladies Bed-Straw |
Beets |
Water Betony |
Wood Betony |
The Beech Tree |
Bilberries |
Bifoil or Twoblade |
The Birch Tree |
Bird's Foot |
Bishop's-Weed |
Bistort, or Snakeweed |
One-Blade |
The Bramble, or Blackberry Bush |
Blites |
Borage And Bugloss |
Blue-Bottle |
Brank Ursine |
Briony, or Wild Vine |
Brook Lime, or Water-Pimpernel |
Butcher's Broom |
Broom, And Broom-Rape |
Buck's-Horn Plantain |
Buck's Horn |
Bugle |
Burnet |
The Butter-Bur, or Petasitis |
The Burdock |
Cabbages And Coleworts |
The Sea Coleworts |
Calamint, or Mountain-Mint |
Camomile |
Water-Caltrops |
Campion, Wild |
Carduus Benedictus |
Carrots |
Carraway |
Celandine |
The Lesser Celandine or Pilewort or Fogwort |
The ordinary Small Centaury |
The Cherry-Tree |
Winter-Cherries |
Chervil |
Sweet Chervil, or Sweet Cicely |
Chesnut Tree |
Earth Chesnuts |
Chickweed |
Chick-Pease, or Cicers |
Cinquefoil |
Cives |
Clary, or More Properly Clear-Eye |
Wild Clary |
Cleavers |
Clown's Woods |
Cock's Head, Red Fitching, or Medick Fetch |
Columbines |
Coltsfoot |
Comfrey |
Coralwort |
Costmary, or Alcost, or Balsam Herb |
Cudweed, or Cottonweed |
Cowslips, or Peagles |
Crab's Claws |
Black Cresses |
Sciatica Cresses |
Water Cresses |
Crosswort |
Crowfoot |
Cuckow-Point |
Cucumbers |
Daisies |
Dandelion, Vulgarly Called Piss-A-Beds |
Darnel |
Dill |
Devil's-Bit |
Dock |
Dodder of Thyme, Epithymum, And Other Dodders |
Dog's-Grass, or Couch Grass |
Dove's-Foot, or Crane's-Bill |
Duck's Meat |
Down, or Cotton-Thistle |
Dragons |
The Elder Tree |
The Dwarf-Elder |
The Elm Tree |
Endive |
Elecampane |
Eringo, or Sea-Holly |
Eyebright |
Fern |
Osmond Royal, or Water Fern |
Feverfew or Featherfew |
Fennel |
Sow-Fennel, or Hog's-Fennel |
Fig-Wort, or Throat-Wort |
Filipendula, or Drop-Wort |
The Fig-Tree |
The Yellow Water-Flag, or Flower-De-Luce |
Flax-Weed, or Toad-Flax |
Flea-Wort |
Flux-Weed |
Flower-De-Luce |
Fluellin, or Lluellin |
Fox-Glove |
Fumitory |
The Furze Bush |
Garlick |
Gentian, Felwort, or Baldmony |
Clove Gilliflowers |
Germander |
Stinking Gladwin |
Golden Rod |
Gout-Wort, or Herb Gerrard |
Gromel |
Gooseberry Bush |
Winter-Green |
Groundsel |
Heart's-Ease |
Artichokes |
Hart's-Tongue |
Hazel-Nut |
Hawk-Weed |
Hawthorn |
Hemlock |
Hemp |
Henbane |
Hedge Hyssop |
Black Hellebore |
Herb Robert |
Herb True-Love, or One-Berry |
Hyssop |
Hops |
Horehound |
Horsetail |
Houseleek or Sengreen |
Hound's Tongue |
Holly, Holm, or Hulver Bush |
St. John's Wort |
Ivy |
Juniper Bush |
Kidneywort or Wall Pennyroyal or Wall Pennywort |
Knapweed |
Knotgrass |
Ladies' Mantle |
Lavender |
Lavender-Cotton |
Ladies-Smock, or Cuckow-Flower |
Lettuce |
Water Lily |
Lily of the Valley |
White Lilies |
Liquorice |
Liverwort |
Loosestrife or Willow-Herb |
Loosestrife, With Spiked Heads of Flowers |
Lovage |
Lungwort |
Madder |
Maiden Hair |
Wall Rue, or, White Maiden-Hair |
Golden Maiden Hair |
Mallows And Marshmallows |
Maple Tree |
Wind Marjoram |
Sweet Marjoram |
Marigolds |
Masterwort |
Sweet Maudlin |
The Medlar |
Mellilot, or King's Claver |
French And Dog Mercury |
Dog Mercury |
Mint |
Misselto |
Moneywort, or Herb Twopence |
Moonwort |
Mosses |
Motherwort |
Mouse-Ear |
Mugwort |
The Mulberry-Tree |
Mullein |
Mustard |
The Hedge-Mustard |
Nailwort, or Whitlow-Grass |
Nep, or Catmint |
Nettles |
Nightshade |
The Oak |
Oats |
One Blade |
Orchis |
Onions |
Orpine |
Parsley |
Parsley Piert, or Parsley Breakstone |
Parsnips |
Cow Parsnips |
The Peach Tree |
The Pear Tree |
Pellitory of Spain |
Pellitory of the Wall |
Pennyroyal |
Male And Female Peony |
Pepperwort, or Dittander |
Periwinkle |
St. Peter's Wort |
Pimpernel |
Ground Pine, or Chamepitys |
Plantain |
Plums |
Polypody of the Oak |
The Poplar Tree |
Poppy |
Purslain |
Primroses |
Privet |
Meadow Sweet or Mead Sweet |
The Quince Tree |
Raddish, or Horse-Raddish |
Ragwort |
Rattle Grass |
Rest Harrow, or Cammock |
Rocket |
Winter-Rocket, or Cresses |
Roses |
Rosa Solis, or Sun Dew |
Rosemary |
Rhubarb, or Rephontic |
Garden-Patience, or Monk's Rhubarb |
Great Round-Leaved Dock, or Bastard Rhubarb |
Meadow-Rue |
Garden-Rue |
Rupture-Wort |
Rushes |
Rye |
Saffron |
Sage |
Wood-Sage |
Solomon's Seal |
Samphire |
Sanicle |
Saracen's Confound, or Saracen's Woundwort |
Sauce-Alone, or Jack-By-The-Hedge-Side |
Winter And Summer Savoury |
Savine |
The Common White Saxifrage |
Burnet Saxifrage |
Scabious, Three Sorts |
Scurvygrass |
Self-Heal |
The Service-Tree |
Shepherd's Purse |
Smallage |
Sopewort, or Bruisewort |
Sorrel |
Wood Sorrel |
Sow Thistle |
Southern Wood |
Spignel, or Spikenard |
Spleenwort, Ceterach, or Heart's Tongue |
Star Thistle |
Strawberries |
Succory, or Chicory |
Stone-Crop, Prick-Madam, or Small-Houseleek |
English Tobacco |
The Tamarisk Tree |
Garden Tansy |
Wild Tansy, or Silver Weed |
Thistles |
The Melancholy Thistle |
Our Lady's Thistle |
The Woollen, or Cotton Thistle |
The Fuller's Thistle, or Teasle |
Treacle Mustard |
Mithridate Mustard |
The Black Thorn, or Sloe-Bush |
Thorough Wax, or Thorough Leaf |
Thyme |
Wild Thyme, or Mother of Thyme |
Tormentil, or Septfoil |
Turnsole, or Heliotropium |
Meadow Trefoil, or Honeysuckles |
Heart Trefoil |
Pearl Trefoil |
Tustan, or Park Leaves |
Garden Valerian |
Vervain |
The Vine |
Violets |
Viper's Bugloss |
Wall Flowers, or Winter Gilliflowers |
The Wallnut Tree |
Wold, Weld or Dyer's Weed |
Wheat |
The Willow Tree |
Woad |
Woodbine, or Honey-Suckles |
Wormwood |
Yarrow, Milfoil And Thousald-Leal |
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Directions For Making Syrups, Conserves |
Directions For Making Syrups, Conserves |
Of Leaves of Herbs, or Trees |
Of Flowers |
Of Seeds |
Of Roots |
Of Barks |
Of Juices |
Of Distilled Waters |
Of Syrups |
Of Juleps |
Of Decoctions |
Of Oils |
Of Electuaries |
Of Conserves |
Of Preserves |
Of Lohocks |
Of Ointments |
Of Plaisters |
Of Poultices |
Of Troches |
Of Pills |
Mixing Medicines According To Disease |
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The English Physician And Family Dispensatory |
Human Virtues In the Body of Man |
Roots |
Barks |
Woods And their Chips, or Raspings |
Herbs And their Leaves |
Flowers |
Fruits And their Buds |
Seeds or Grains |
Tears, Liquors, And Rozins |
Juices |
Things Bred From Plants |
Living Creatures |
Parts of Living Creatures, And Excrements |
Belonging To the Sea |
Metals, Minerals, And Stones |
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A Catalogue of Simples In the New Dispensatory |
Roots |
Woods |
Herbs |
Flowers |
Fruits |
Seeds |
Metals, Stones, Salts, And Other Minerals |
Simple Distilled Waters |
Simple Waters Distilled |
Compounds, Spirit |
Tinctures |
Physical Wines |
Physical Vinegars |
Decoctions |
Syrups |
Purging Syrups |
Syrups Made With Vinegar And Honey |
Rob, or Sapa: And Juices |
Lohoch, or Eclegmata |
Preserved Roots, Stalks, Barks, Flowers, Fruits |
Conserves And Sugars |
Sugars |
Species, or Powders |
Electuaries |
Purging Electuaries |
Pills |
Troches |
Simple Oils By Expression |
Compound Oils By Infusion And Decoction |
Ointments More Simple |
Ointments More Compound |
Cerecloaths |
Plaisters |