There be empiricks or blinde practitioners of this age who teach that with this herbe, not only the hardness and swelling of the spleen, but all infirmities of the liver, may be effectually, and in a very short time removed. But this is to be reckoned... Archives internationales d'ethnographie - Side 1161894Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Johnston - 1829 - 636 sider
...diseases of the spleen, concerning which GEBABDE speaks in a tone of scepticism most unusual with him. " There be Empiricks or blinde practitioners of this age, who teach, that with this herbe not onely the hardnesse and swelling of the Spleene, but all infirmities of the liuer also may be effectually,... | |
| George William Johnson - 1857 - 300 sider
...this Fern lasted until the time of Elizabeth ; for Gerarde, then writing, says, " There be Empericks or blinde practitioners of this age, who teach, that with this herbe not only the hardnesse and swelling of the Spleene, but all infirmities of the liver also may be effectually, and... | |
| John Lindley - 1866 - 652 sider
...effect of destroying that organ in certain Cretan swine which fed upon it. So Gerarde writes:— ' There be empiricks or blinde practitioners of this...very short time removed. But this is to be reckoned amongst the old wives* fables, and that also which Dioscorides telleth of touching the gathering of... | |
| John Lindley, Thomas Moore - 1874 - 708 sider
...destroying that organ in certain Cretan swine which fed upon It. So Gerarde writes:— •There be empirlcks or blinde practitioners of this age who teach that...very short time removed. But this Is to be reckoned amongst the old wives' fables, and that also which Dioscorides telleth of touching the gathering of... | |
| James Britten - 1879 - 324 sider
...Gerard's criticism of the "empericks or blinde practitioners" runs as follows: — "There be empericks or blinde practitioners of this age who teach, that with this herbe not only the hardnesse and swelling of the spleene, but all infirmities of the liver also, may be effectuallie and... | |
| Willard Nelson Clute - 1901 - 468 sider
...Greek and is in allusion to the reniform indusia. THE ROCK SPLEENWORTS. " There be empiricks or blind practitioners of this age who teach that with this herbe not only the hardness and swelling of the spleene but all the infirmities of the liver, also, may be effectually and in a short time removed.... | |
| Herbert Durand - 1923 - 456 sider
...noticeably narrow pinna. EBONY SPLEENWORT (Asplenium platyneuron) Photo by Paul Bartsch " There be empiricks of this age who teach that with this herbe not only the hardness and swelling of the spleene, but all the infirmities of the liver, also, may be effectually removed." — GERARD. stantly... | |
| Herbert Durand - 1925 - 468 sider
...noticeably narrow pin1ue. EBONY SPLEENWORT (Asplenium platyneuron) Photo by Paul Bartsch "There be empiricks of this age who teach that with this herbe not only the hardness and swelling of the spleene, but all the infirmities of the liver, also, may be effectually removed." — GERARD. stantly... | |
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