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A84654 [Pharmako-basanos]: or, The touch-stone of medicines. Discovering the vertues of [brace] vegetables, minerals, & animals, by their tastes & smells. : In two volumes. / By Sir John Floyer ... Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734. 1687-1690 (1690) Wing F1388A; ESTC R7125 262,701 788

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alone teaches us the Vertues of Mithridate Treacle c. In these confused Compositions the Taste of the Simples is altered and no particular Taste is discernible therefore each particular Taste has its Nature and Vertue altered by the Fermentation which happens in such Mixtures and also by the Contrariety of one Taste to another The End of the First Volume ADVERTISEMENT By the Publishers THus much of the Third Part relating more nearly to Vegetables was thought proper to go along with the Part that treats of them The next Volume now in the Press and which will be Publish'd next Michaelmas-Term shall begin with the Remainder of the Third Part which treats of Salts and the Mineral Kingdom The Animal Kingdom will be also considered Specificks shall be Classed Plants shall according to their Tastes be reduced to their Summa genera and according to the Compositions of their Tastes and distinguishing Smells they shall be sub-divided into Species And as to usefulness What follows That which is here hinted will exceed what you have already The AUTHOR 's absence from the Press must entitle him to an Excuse from its Errata but especially his late desperate Sickness is his sufficient Apology In his Recovery from which as he himself has reaped the Benefit of his own Art so let it be the good Wishes of the Sons of Art and of all good Men that he may long survive his Danger and live to have the Satisfaction while the World has the Advantages of his great Learning Skill and Industry ADDENDA ASphodelus according to Galen is Bitter in the Root like Squills and Acrid like Dragons But in the Botanicum Monspeliense it is describ'd to be Acrid with a Nauseous Sweetness I only tasted the Leaf I have given the Taste of Veronica instead of Elatine which as Mr. Ray says is a Linaria Fraxinella is like the True Dittany in Vertue being Alexipharmack and Vterine and not like Rue The Roots are chiefly us'd Nummularia is not of a Terebinthinate-Smell as I at first thought it for since I could not observe it to be so Prunella is Bitterish-Astringent in the Root Pseudo-Melanthium is rather a Lychnis than Nigella the Black Seeds tasting Sweet and Acrid Radix-Rhodia The Root smells like a Rose Vmbilicus Veneris is not Biting but may be accounted a Sedum ERRATA What hath been already said we hope will oblige the Reader to Amend or Excuse these Errors and all others that shall occurr herein to his Observation PAge 13. Line 11. for discuss inwardly are read discuss inwardly are p. 22. l. 19. f. Trees r. Plants Ibid. l. 20. dele Lilies of the Valley p. 27. l. 5. for Vrine r. Vrine p. 29. l. f. Agarick Rubarb And r. Agarick Rubarb and. p. 32. l. 16. f. Windy r. Vinous p. 82. l. 1. del by Ib. l. 3. for Object an r. Object an p. 87. l. 5. r. It is therefore a good Vulnerary and works p. 92. l. 14. f. Alder r. Elder p. 120. l. r. f. Carminative Colick r. Colick Carminative p. 164. l. 19. f. Acrid r. Acid. p. 178. l. 3. del and Willow Ib. l. 5. r. Osier and Willow p. 181. l. 17. f. Strong Bitter r. strong Bitter p. 207. l. 19. f. Arba Venenosa r. Arbor Venenosa p. 222. l. 5. f. Ale-Cost r. Costus as the English Name p. 235. l. 1. del Chamadrys has the same Taste p. 241. l. 16. f. Mastich-Thyme r. Syrian-Mastich p. 257. l. 11. f. the same r. the following Powder Ib. l. 14. f. a Scruple r. Twenty-four Grains An Advertisement of some late Books Printed for Robert Clavel at the Peacock in St. Pauls Church-Yard 1687. GRammatica Anglo-Romana or a Syncritical Grammar Teaching English Youth the Latin Tongue by few and easie Rules comparing English with Latin. With a Comment for the Use of Riper Years containing the Elegancies and explaining the difficult Phrases and Idioms which are peculiar to the Latin. Fitted to the Sense of the Learned Oxford-Commentators upon Lilly's Grammar By Samuel Shaw Master of the Free-School in Ashby-de-la-Zouch in Leicester-shire A Discourse concerning a Judge of Controversies in Matters of Religion Being an Answer to some Papers asserting the Necessity of such a Judge With an Address to wavering Protestants shewing what little reason they have to think of any Change of their Religion Written for the private Satisfaction of some Scrupulous Persons And now Published for Common Use With a Preface concerning the Nature of Certainty and Infallibility By an Eminent Author An Historical Description of the Glorious Conquest of the City of Buda the Capital City of the Kingdom of Hungary by the Victorious Arms of the Thrice Illustrious and Invincible Emperour Leopold the First Under the Conduct of His most Serene Highness the Duke of Lorrain In 9 Sheets The Plausible Arguments of a Romish Priest from Scripture Answered by an English Protestant Seasonable and Useful for all Protestant Families The Plausible Arguments of a Romish Priest from Antiquity Answered by the Author of the Answer to the Plausible Arguments from Scripture A plain and familiar Discourse by way of Dialogue betwixt a Minister and his Parishioner concerning the Catholick Church In Three Parts I. Shewing what 's the Nature of the Catholick Church II. That the Church of Rome is not the Catholick Church III. That the Scriptures and not the Church are the Rule of Faith. Which may serve as an Answer to some late Tracts upon that Argument By a Divine of the Church of England A Discourse of DUELS shewing the Sinful Nature and Mischievous Effects of them And Answering the usual Excuses made for them by Challengers Acceptors and Seconds By T. Comber D. D. Of the Authority of Councils and the Rule of Faith With an Answer to the Eight Theses laid down for the Tryal of the English Reformation in the Book that came lately from Oxford The Law and Equity of the Gospel in two plain Sermons c. By Tho. Pierce D. D. and Dean of Sarum The History of the English Monarchy shewing the benefit of Kingly Government and inconvenience of Common-Wealths c. An Historical Vindication of the Divine Right of Tithes from Scripture Reason and the Opinion and Practice of Jews Gentiles and Christians in all Ages designed to supply the Omissions Answer the Objections and rectifie the Mistakes of Mr. Seldens History of Tithes Part I. A further Vindication of the Divine Right of Tithes proved by Scripture and Antiquity and Illustrated by the Solemn Consecration and great Conveniency of them with an Answer to the Objections of other Authors against them Part II. To which is added A Discourse of Excommunication By Thomas Comber D. D. Precentor of York A Church Catechism with a brief and casie Explanation thereof for the help of the meanest Capacities and weakest Memories in order to the Establishing them in the Religion of the Church of England Sir William Dugdales Summons to all Parliaments since the 49th Year of King Henry the Third The